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Joe Kramer
Senior Project Manager
email me | 608.238.8276 x119
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Joe is an active member of the Wisconsin Distributed Resources Collaborative, the Wisconsin Biogas Development Group and the Industrial Advisory Board for the UW Platteville Sustainable and Renewable Energy Systems major program. He has also assisted the Wisconsin Governor's Consortium on Biobased Industry and the Global Warming Task Force. In addition, Joe is co-chair of the Association of State Energy Research and Technology Transfer Institutions Bioenergy Committee.
Joe has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin, Madison and a Masters Degree in Environmental Science and Policy from the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.
Joe's work includes
- Biomass Resource Assessment for Farmers Cooperative Supply and Shipping Association
With assistance from the Cooperative Network, the Energy Center presents a resource assessment of woody biomass in an area surrounding West Salem, Wisconsin ... - Wisconsin Agricultural Biogas Casebook
The second edition of the Wisconsin Agricultural Biogas Casebook provides brief case studies of 21 farms with operating anaerobic digester systems in Wisconsin as of fall 2009 ... - Assessment of Biomass Resources for Energy Generation at Xcel Energy's Bay Front Generating Station in Ashland, Wisconsin
The purpose of this study is to identify potential sources of wood waste suitable for combustion at the Bay Front generating plant in Ashland, Wisconsin ... - Woody Biomass Resource Assessment for Presque Isle Power PlantFinal
Report 2008
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the potential supply of biomass suitable for use as fuel at the We Energies Presque Isle Power Plant ... - Farm Digester Progress in Wisconsin (part 1 of 2, BioCycle, November 2008)
This article by Joe Kramer and Larry Krom describes the Wisconsin Agricultural Biogas Casebook. - Farm Digester Progress in Wisconsin (part 2 of 2, BioCycle, December 2008)
This article by Joe Kramer and Larry Krom provides details on ten dairy digesters in the state, as described in the Wisconsin Agricultural Biogas Casebook. - IGCC Bibliography
This bibliography includes document summaries gathered for the coal-fueled integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) project ... - IGCC Engineering and Permitting Issues Summaries
The purpose of this briefing paper is to summarize engineering issues associated with the commercial application of coal-fueled integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) systems for electricity generation in Wisconsin ... - IGCC Federal Incentives Report
This brief report lists federal project and programs ... - IGCC Newspaper Articles Report
Includes newspaper article summaries gathered for the IGCC project ... - IGCC State Incentives Report
Describes state incentive programs across the United States ... - Organizational Background and Integrated Energy Communities
At a forum at Northland College, Joe Kramer discussed the idea of integrated energy communities ... - Wisconsin's Biobased Industry: Opportunities and Advantages Study (Volume 1: Briefing Paper)
Across the globe, countries and regions are looking to the "bioeconomy" as the economic development wave of the future ... - Wisconsin's Biobased Industry: Opportunities and Advantages Study (Volume 2: Technical Analysis Report)
In order to assess what Wisconsin needs to do today to increase its prominence in the nation's emerging biobased economy, it is critical that we first determine what differentiates Wisconsin from other places pursuing similar bioeconomy strategies ... - Wisconsin's Biobased Industry: Opportunities and Advantages Study (Volume 3: Policy Recommendations)
In order for Wisconsin to succeed in developing a robust bioeconomy, the state must take proactive measures to organize its existing strengths, build up its existing infrastructure and open the door to new entrepreneurship efforts and ideas ...
