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July 6, 2009

The Biomass Thermal Energy movement is picking up steam

Founding Membership Deadline Extended to July 8

By Biomass Thermal Energy Council

Washington D.C.

A new energy future is fast approaching. In the U.S., comprehensive climate legislation that will greatly increase the demand for renewable biomass energy is moving through Congress. The Biomass Thermal Energy Council was founded to ensure that the most energy-efficient use of biomass, thermal energy, had a voice in these discussions in Washington. Organizations can join BTEC as Founding Members until July 8.

Members of the Biomass Thermal Energy Council are on the front line of creating a powerful and influential biomass thermal industry.

In the months since forming in January, BTEC has grown into a community of biomass fuel producers, appliance manufacturers, nonprofits, universities, and many other members who are committed to advancing the use of biomass for thermal energy. BTEC has demonstrated success and grown membership, thereby creating an important foundation for an aggressive portfolio of activities.


Members of the Biomass Thermal Energy Council are on the front line of creating a powerful and influential biomass thermal industry. They are involved in policy initiatives including, but not limited to:

  • Production tax credits for renewable thermal energy
  • Investment tax credits for the installation of high-efficiency biomass heating systems
  • Thermal renewable energy credits under a National Renewable Electricity Standard (RES)
  • The development of a Renewable Thermal Standard, comparable to the RES and the Renewable Fuels Standard

BTE ClogoBTEC has been directly involved in a number of bills introduced in Congress, including the American Renewable Biomass Heating Act (H.R. 2080), the Renewable Energy Alternative Production Act (S. 1094), and the Biomass Energy Efficiency Incentives Amendment to the Senate Energy Bill. A full list of policy activities can be found here.

In addition to BTEC’s legislative activities, members will be a part of a community, dedicated to develop a sustainable, growing biomass thermal industry. Through membership, any organization's voice, however important and strong on its own, will be greatly amplified. You can read more about membership benefits here.

 For more information on BTEC and its activities, visit www.biomassthermal.org.

 


The Biomass Thermal Energy Council (BTEC) is a nonprofit association dedicated to advancing the use of biomass for heat and other thermal energy applications.

Established in January 2009, BTEC is an association of biomass fuel producers, appliance manufacturers and distributors, supply chain companies and non-profit organizations that view biomass thermal energy as a renewable, responsible, clean and energy-efficient pathway to meeting America’s energy needs. BTEC engages in research, education, and public advocacy for the fast growing biomass thermal energy industry.

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