WASHINGTON, April 13, 2011 - FRIDAY, April 15, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will travel to Shenandoah, Iowa, to give remarks at the grand opening of the BioProcess Algae Phase II Grower Harvester TM Bioreactor Project. BioProcess Algae was created to commercialize advanced photo-bioreactor technologies for the growing and harvesting of algal biomass. Later in the day on FRIDAY, the Secretary will also speak to the Shenandoah Chamber and Industry Association Annual Meeting about how USDA is focused on stimulating growth, creating jobs, and setting in place a framework for a robust future for the rural economy, which includes support of next-generation renewable energy.

The Obama administration is focused on building a cleaner, safer, and more secure energy future - one that ultimately breaks our dependence on foreign oil and moves our nation toward a clean energy economy that creates jobs and keeps America competitive. USDA is helping our nation develop the next generation of biofuels to grow jobs and generate energy from new, homegrown sources. Secretary Vilsack believes that rural America can and must lead America's transition to a clean energy economy.

Friday, April 15, 2011

4:30 p.m. EDT

WHAT: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will give remarks at the grand opening of the BioProcess Algae Phase II Grower Harvester TM Bioreactor Project

WHERE: BioProcess Algae Phase II (Green Plains Renewable Energy)

4124 Airport Road

Shenandoah, IA 51601

*Note: Parking for media will be available at marked locations at Green Plains Renewable Energy.

Friday, April 15, 2011

6:00 p.m. EDT

 

WHAT: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will give remarks at the Shenandoah Chamber and Industry Association Annual Meeting

WHERE: 1800 South Elm Street

Shenandoah, IA 51601

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