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Keynote Sessions Moderated by BBC Television Presenter and Journalist Jeremy Paxman
Dr Robert Zubrin,
Author, Energy Victory
Chad Holliday,
Chairman, Bank of America
Farah Karimi,
Executive Director, Oxfam Novib
1500+ Attendees 600 Companies 260 World Class Speakers 65+ CEOs 60+ Countries Represented 12 Streams of Valuable Content 2 Co-located Conferences 3 Day Exhibition
With Two Co-located Conferences:
Tony Juniper,
Sustainability Adviser & Environmentalist
Robert Walsh,
Chief Commercial Officer Zeachem
Nick Goodall,
Chief Executive Officer, Bonsucro
Magnus Fagerstedt,
Director of Marketing, Europe, Neste Oil
Troy Campione,
Senior Vice President, Joule Unlimited
Vishal Shah,
Managing Director, Deutsche Bank
Glenn Johnston,
Vice President, Gevo
David Berry,
General Partner, Flagship Ventures
Philippe Marchand,
Director of Biofuels & Regulations, TOTAL
Mark Rumizen,
Aviation Fuel Specialist, US Federal Aviation Administration
Klaus Neumann,
Vice President, Borregaard Industries
Thomas Roetger,
Assistant Director, International Air Transport Association
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Welcome Letter
Dear Colleague, I recently read some research from Bloomberg New Energy Finance, which stated Investment in biofuels, biomass and waste-to-energy is projected to increase from $14bn in 2010 to $80bn by 2020. To put this into a renewables perspective for you, this 2020 figure nearly represents the size of the wind industry today. How are we actually going to achieve this? Firstly, it is imperative that our industry works together NOW to ensure that true growth is achieved. We only have to look towards China as a case study to see how it will dominate the global stage in 20 years, because of investments being made today. Secondly, in these times of economic uncertainty it is very easy for you as an individual, and us all as an industry, to play it safe. This is a mistake. As history has taught us, it is the people who push the boundaries, take (qualified) risks and put their money where their mouth is even during challenging times who end up on top. This brochure outlines all the reasons you should attend our Congress this year. But if you just need one reason to attend know this: even during 2008-09, when the world was dealing with the economic downturn and the biofuels industry faced it's own major challenges, we retained record attendee numbers. When times are hard, people reduce the number of conferences they go to; but they never stop attending great events where they know all their networking and learning goals can be achieved. Our history has already proven this. If you only attend one bioenergy conference in 2012 make sure its World Biofuels Markets. Claire Poole World Biofuels Markets Event Director Green Power Conferences
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Agenda at a Glance..........................................3 Keynote Session Information ..............................4 Biopower Generation (co-located event) ................5 Bio-based Chemicals (co-located event) ................5 Networking Opportunities ..................................6 Why Sponsor? ................................................7 2012 Sponsors ..............................................10 Exhibition Floor Plan ....................................8 9 Main Agenda ..........................................10 14 Green Power Academy ....................................15 Event Partners ..............................................15 Registration Form ..........................................16
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Agenda at a Glance
13 March Day One 14 March Day Two Exhibition Sustainability, Certification & iLUC Aviation Advanced Biofuels Finance & Investment Energy Crops Biopower Generation Bio-based Chemicals Maritime Biofuels
Introduction to Bioenergy Processes & Technologies
Keynote Sessions Aviation Biofuels Global Biodiesel Production & Trading Global Bioethanol Production & Trading Biofuels Policy 20 20 20 Pulp & Paper To Energy Biofuels Supply Chain and Logistics Automotive Futures
Emerging Markets
Biorefinery Platforms
Waste to Biofuels
Algae
Biogas in Transportation
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10.15
There are a huge number of external factors that affect our transition to a global bioeconomy; oil price volatility, the lack of a unified global policy, climate change, sustainability and demand. This session will incorporate Government and Commercial viewpoints to look at these factors, and what we can do to ensure the future of a global bioeconomy. A closer look at trade and policy issues and the impact these are having on transitioning to a global bio-economy Understand the interaction between energy policies, food systems and global trade What steps need to be taken to counteract the external influences on a global bioeconomy
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Biofuels have been commercially used in some regions for up to 20 years, yet there is still disquiet over the impact they are having on food stocks, pricing and poverty. For the first time, we will host a fully interactive debate, moderated by BBC Newsnights Jeremy Paxman, to allow key figureheads in the industry to give their viewpoints and debate in real time. As a delegate you will also have your say, with Q&A from the audience throughout. Sort the wheat from the chaff: what are the true facts and figures surrounding this debate? Understand what the biofuels industry is looking to achieve re: waste, second generation Hear from biofuels detractors about their real issues with the industry and what they would like to see in the future
In 10 years, the golden milestone of 2020 will have been and gone, the goals we are working towards will have been achievedor not? What milestones are looming and what stands in our way to reaching the global 2020 goals and beyond? The Year 2022: Where can we expect to be in 10 years? What recent developments show how the industry is progressing? What major challenges remain in place; that must be overcome to get to a commercial scale industry? How can the biofuels industry ensure continual investment, public buy in and Governmental support?
Chad Holliday, Chairman, Bank of America, Former Chair & Chief Executive Officer, DuPont
Chairman of the Board, Bank of America Corporation. Former Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of DuPont, 1998-2008. Under his direction, DuPont established its mission to achieve sustainable growth: increasing shareholder and societal value while decreasing the companys environmental footprint. Member of the National Academy of Engineering and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Serves on the Board of Directors of Deere & Co, Royal Dutch Shell, CH2MHill, the Climate Works Foundation, the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions at Duke University, and the National Geographic Education Foundation. Co-chair of the United Nations Secretary-Generals High-Level Group on Sustainable Energy for All. Past Chair of the Board of The Business Council, Catalyst, and the Council on Competitiveness.
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Tuesday, 13 March: Day One 08.00 Registration and Welcome Coffee 08.45 Chairman's Opening Address 17.30 Close of Day One Networking Drinks Reception Tuesday, 13 March: Day One Wednesday, 14 March: Day Two 08.00 Welcome Coffee 08.45 Keynote Session: Transitioning to a Global Bioeconomy A closer look at trade and policy issues and the impact these are having on transitioning to a global bio-economy Understand the interaction between energy policies, food systems and global trade 08.00 Registration and Welcome Coffee 08.45 Chairman's Opening Address 09.00 Keynote: Towards an Integrated Chemicals Market Understand what is driving policy for biobased chemicals in the US, EU and Asia Key trends leading towards commercialisation and IPO status - Overcoming technology and market challenges in supply chain development - Better use of bio-based materials - Incorporation into end products Potential for global collaboration: Identifying partnership opportunities and cross cluster development Anna Holmberg, Sustainability Policy Director, Europe, Arizona Chemical 10.30 Networking Refreshment Break 11.00 Making the Leap from Pilot to Commercial Product Successful routes to scaling up - Overcoming the technology vs. market risk barrier: Making technology cost effective - Consolidating industrial partners - IPO case studies Investment opportunities and government incentives Moderator: Murray McLaughlin, Chief Executive Officer & President, Sustainable Chemistry Alliance David Berry, General Partner, Flagship Ventures William Lese, Managing Director, Braemar Energy Ventures Josko Bobanovic, Partner, Green Chemistry and Bioenergy, Sofinnova Partners yvon Durant, Principal, Itaconix Michael Rosenberg, Vice-President, Business Development, OPx Biotechnology Kelly Ogilvie, President and Chief Executive Officer, Blue Marble Biomaterials 12.30 Networking Lunch Break 14.00 What Bio-based Chemical Products are in the Pipeline? Drop in and novel bio-chemicals Efficient use of 1st and 2nd generation feedstocks Bob Bernacki, Director of Business Development, Gevo Dr. Ulrich Kettling, Head of Molecular Biotechnology Sd-Chemie Robert Walsh, Chief Commercial Officer, ZeaChem Peter Shepard, Vice President, Business Development, Novomer Dr. Warwick Raverty, Chief Scientist, Circa Group Bogdan Comanita, Director Marketing & Sales Europe, PennAkem Mike Knauf, Senior Vice President, Bioindustrials, Codexis 15.30 Networking Refreshment Break Peter Nieuwenhuizen, Director, Future Proof Supply Chains, AkzoNobel Dr. Achim Marx, Consultant, Bio-Economy, CLIB 2021 Dr. Sarah Hickingbottom, Senior Research Economist, LMC International 17.30 Close of Day One Networking Drinks Reception Wednesday, 14 March: Day Two 08.00 Welcome Coffee 08.45
Dr. Bernhard Graeber, Director of Renewable Energies & International Climate Projects, EnBW
10.30 Networking Refreshment Break 11.00 Beyond Carbon Policy & Sustainability Update on sustainability, carbon policy and GHG lifecycle assessment across supply chain Understand the development of differing sustainability approaches Biomass Electricity GHG lifecycles where are the opportunities for further cost-effective reductions? Understand the affect that biomass removal has on water quality, habitats, biodiversity and socio economic considerations
Sort the wheat from the chaff: what are the true facts and figures surrounding this debate Farah Karimi, Executive Director,
Oxfam Novib
11.15 Networking Refreshment Break 11.45 Wood-to-Biopower Generation Supply and demand: The real market potential from timber-derived products for biopower generation Competition or Coexistence between the biomass and forest products industry Understand the key challenges for the long term supply of wood for biomass
10.15 Keynote Session: Food vs. Fuel: The Global Debate Continues Sort the wheat from the chaff: what are the true facts and figures surrounding this debate Farah Karimi, Executive Director, Oxfam Novib 13.00 Networking Lunch Break 14.30 Where is the Bio-based Chemicals Market Heading? The End User Perspective Where will the energy debate lead organisations and their markets? - How will the selection of different biochemicals be decided? - Can these chemicals demand a premium? Life Cycle assessment: How advantageous are bio-based chemicals vs. petrochemicals? Industry led bio-based mandates Dr. John Williams, Head of Materials for Energy and Industry, NNFCC Dr Michael Butler, Research and Development, Unilever Hasso von Pogrell, Managing Director, European Bioplastics Association Dr. Frank Roland Schroeder, Director, Sustainability & Product Safety, Henkel AG & Co 16.00 Networking Coffee Break 16.30 Future Proof Feedstocks Utilising underused resources and waste streams: - Development of feedstock technology - The retrofit of existing plants The role of synthesis gas and organic acids Feedstocks directly from CO2 and hydrogen - Using catalytic reactions vs. biological conversions Robert Walsh, Chief Commercial Officer, Zeachem Eric Althoff, Chief Technology Officer, Chemistry, Arzeda Corp Samhitha Udupa, Research Analyst, Lux Research Iain Gilmore, Vice President, New Products Business, Davy Process Technology 18.00 Networking Drinks Reception 19.00 Evening Keynote Address Chad Holliday, Chairman, Bank of America, Former Chair & Chief Executive Officer, DuPont 19.15 4th Annual Sustainable Biofuels Awards
Bernard Mathieu, Director Global Environmental Sustainability, HeidelbergCement Karine Culerier, Senior Market Analyst, RWE Supply and Trading Maarten Gnoth, Manager Sustainability Projects, Electrabel (GDF SUEZ Energy NL) Peter Rechberger, General Manager, European Pellet Council Andre Faaij, Associate Professor, Coordinator Research Energy Supply and System Studies, Copernicus Institute
12.30 Networking Lunch Break 14.00 Building a Secure Global Biomass Supply Chain Global Outlook: what projects are coming on line in the next 3-5 years? How can the global supply chain meet the demand from the EU, increasing demand from the US and Canada, China and India? The role of the Utility in terms of demand and as catalysts to the market Securing your biomass supplies: how to design an effective procurement strategy and how this differs from coal or gas
Calum Wilson, Managing Director, Forth Energy Finn Norman Jensen, Global Marketing Manager, Andritz
13.00 Networking Lunch Break 14.30
Global Outlook: what does the future hold for torrefied biomass or pellets outside of Europe? Economics: Demystifying the mass and energy balance of torrefaction why is there so much confusion? Supply: Is there enough torrified material being produced to supply large scale facilities?
Robin Zwart, Research Coordinator, ECN Neal Gutterson, President & Chief Executive Officer, Mendel Biotechnology Ewout Maaskant, Chief Executive Officer, Topell Energy
16.00 Networking Refreshment Break 16.30
Jorrit Hachmer, Vice President of Biofuels Trading, RWE Emilio Rietmann, Managing Director, ERB Brasil Marvin Ray Risco, President and James V. Leitheiser, Director, Global Business Services, Weyerhaeuser Solutions Diekumo Anthony, Biomass Fuel Developer, E.On Climate & Renewables William McDow, Regional Manager, Center for Conservation Incentives, Environmental Defense Fund
15.30 Networking Refreshment Break 16.00 The Future of Cogeneration How Combined Heat and Power can increase output and maximise resources Gasification and pyrolysis getting from demonstration to commercial scale The next step: converting coal-fired power stations to burn only biomass
Opening up a dialogue between project developers and corporate financiers Understand the impact that lack of certainty over regulation and commodity risk is having on investment Hear from key investment companies re: what they look for when analysing the credibility of biomass projects
Robert Zadora, Vice President, GDF Suez Polska Fredrik Bodecker, Head of Market Trading, DONG Energy Gavin Maxwell, Chief Executive Officer, Coolfin Partnership Peter Dickson, Technical Director, BNP Paribas Clean Energy Partners
18.00 Networking Drinks Reception 19.00
What Are Chemical Companies and End Users Looking For From Bio-based Chemical Partners?
16.00 What factors affect the decision to invest in certain technologies? Existing partnerships and how they have developed Future priorities and market expectations Dr. Michael-Jean Nettersheim, Investment Manager, BASF Venture Capital
DuPont
19.15 4th Annual Sustainable Biofuels Awards
Vattenfall
Speaker Coaching
We know that the quality of our speakers is the backbone of the success of the entire event, and want to ensure our speakers are as well prepared as possible. To assist this, we have enrolled leading speaker coach William Anderson from The TeamWorks to run a 2 hour speaker coaching workshop to enhance the experience for both the speaker and their audience, focussing on: Performance Stage Presence Retention of Key Information This valuable session will take place on the evening of Monday 12th March from 17.30 - 19.30. If you are a speaker, and would like to join the session please email: claire.poole@greenpowerconferences.com. The speaker coaching session will be followed by networking drinks - providing additional key networking time.
Exhibitor Showcase
The exhibitor showcase, located in the Exhibition Hall, is a unique opportunity to hear from leading companies regarding their processes and products. Whereas we always ensure conference sessions are thoughtleading in nature, the showcase is specifically designed to facilitate the delivery of product related information. This may include: Product Launches Press Releases Product Demonstrations Sales Presentations Market Education
You will receive a showcase schedule when you arrive on site at World Biofuels Markets 2012.
If you have any further questions about these offerings or opportunities, please do not hesitate to contact the Event Director, Claire Poole on: T: +44 (0)20 3355 4227 F: +44 (0)20 7900 1853 E: claire.poole@greenpowerconferences.com
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A unique opportunity to deliver product and service related information to a group of WBM attendees. Ideal for sales presentations, press releases, market education and product demonstrations.
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Embass of Israe
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Codexis
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Davy Process Technology
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Green Power Conferences
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Vogelbusch
Argus Media
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Elsevier
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BDI Bioenergy
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This is the place to be. As a networking event, it is hard to find anything similar
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Agilent Intertek Axens
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Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels
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I need to congratulate you on this year's conference. Good job, well done. One of the few conferences that will keep receiving our full support
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WBM has always been our major event partner. Its the largest event, the best attended and has the highest quality of people
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It is absolutely the biggest biofuels event in the industry, where you can also meet with all the individual stake holders. So it really does kill two birds with one stone. It is absolutely a mustattend event British Airways
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you get everybody in one place, its quality time, quality attendees. Biofuels are not going to be done by one company in isolation; its going to require a lot of deals, a lot of partnerships Codexis
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you have the right people here, people at the right level of decision making, the right legislators, the right level of key opinion leaders, these are the people who make the strategies for the future
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Its very important for us to be here. WBM is one of the dates in the calendar that we always select. Its large, its a fantastic meeting place, the amount of networking that goes on is incredible
BP Biofuels
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The WBM conference is a big opportunity to meet a lot of important people from the renewable energy market and have a lot of really high quality discussions and meetings
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ADM - A leading biodiesel producer in Europe Our Company is a world-wide leading producer of biodiesel and ethanol, and our proven process for quality assurance combined with our integrated global distribution network ensure reliable product delivery throughout Europe and the world. ADMs biodiesel production facilities in Germany are located in Hamburg, Leer and Mainz. For high-quality product and consistent supply, choose ADM biodiesel. ANDRITZ designs solutions based on highly advanced key machinery for biomass pelleting. Complete system solutions for pelleting based on wet and/or green wood chips, dust and/or agricultural byproducts. The ANDRITZ group holds technology for production of biomass pellets from log intake to finished pellets. BDI BioEnergy International AG is market and technology leader in the construction of customised BioDiesel plants using the companys own MultiFeedstock Technology, which can manufacture BioDiesel from different raw materials, such as Vegetable Oils, Used Cooking Oils and Animal Fats.BDI also supplies efficient Waste to Energy plant concepts designed to produce BioGas from industrial and municipal waste. The range of services includes public authority, basic and detailed engineering, installation and start-up as well as after-sales support. BioGasol is a world leading Danish technology provider of lignocellulosic bioethanol process and is supplier of proprietary pretreatment and C5 fermentation systems, which we are ready to commercialise towards clients and partners developing bold-on and greenfield bioethanol and biochemical plants. The systems will be tailored to meet clients actual requirements. Byogy is an advanced biofuel technology company based out of San Jose, California with a divisional company in Sao Paulo Brazil. The company has developed a patent pending proprietary catalytic technology that very efficiently and highly cost effectively, converts any ethanol directly to renewable jet fuel, gasoline, and diesel. Byogys fuels are 100% true replacements for their petroleum based counterparts and require no changes to infrastructure, jet engines or airframes. Byogys jet fuel is the worlds first full replacement fuel, unlike the recent fuels of GTL/FT or HEFA, Byogys jet fuel does not require blending or hydrocracking. Byogy has successfully tested its bio-jet fuel with the US Air Force and other key industry jet fuel stakeholders. Byogy is strategically partnered with Qatar Airways in developing and commercializing a global supply chain of Byogys jet fuel. Codexis products improve the lives of millions of people every day. We are an industrial biotechnology company delivering real business results through biobased innovation in chemicals, fuels, pharmaceuticals, consumer, and industrial products. Partners include global leaders such as Shell, Merck and Pfizer. Peterson Control Union Group is a logistics, quality, certification and risk management specialist with a global presence. We have in-depth knowledge and experience of all aspects of the logistics chain of many commodities, including agricultural products, biofuels, minerals and chemicals, as well as of the upstream oil and gas industry. Evonik is an international industrial group with a workforce of about 39,000 and activities all over the world. We hold a leading position in Chemicals. We manage our company according to clear-cut methods of state-of-the-art value management, with a focus on long-lasting value creation and profitable growth. Gevo is converting existing ethanol plants into biorefineries to make renewable building block products for the chemical and fuel industries. The Company plans to convert renewable raw materials into isobutanol and renewable hydrocarbons that can be directly integrated on a drop in basis into existing chemical and fuel products to deliver environmental and economic benefits. Gevo is committed to a sustainable biobased economy that meets societys needs for plentiful food and clean air and water. Haldor Topse has developed process design and catalysts for virtually all areas of hydroprocessing and our products are in operation in plants worldwide. Topses expertise offers integrated solutions including reactor internals, grading material, catalysts, process design and detailed reactor engineering. Clean fuels based on renewable feeds are an important element in meeting the energy requirements of the future. With Topsoes HydroFlex catalysts and technology, feedstocks derived from a wide range of biomass and waste materials can be processed into fuel. Headquartered in Singapore, JOil (S) Pte Ltd is a joint venture of Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, Tata Chemicals, Toyota Tsusho and other investors. Core business activities include breeding and agronomic R&D, production (including micro propagation) and sale of elite Jatropha seedlings for large scale cultivation, genetically-modified seedlings research and Jatropha consulting services MBP Group provides services of by-product collection to a number of industries. The by-products are mainly in the fats and oil category, but solids and powders are also handled as long as the supplier industry is handling biological rawmaterial. MBP provides focus and expertice and functions as a supply chain for industries that prefer to focus on their core products. The Port of Rotterdam works on the transition from a fossil-based port to a port based on renewable feedstocks. Building on the strength of the existing (petro)chemical cluster, the bio-based industry is the way to our future. We deliver the best facilities for biomass trade, transport, storage, transshipment, processing and production. And we allocated 80 hectares to bio-based companies in the plans for the construction of the Second Maasvlakte. Rockwell Automation, Inc. (NySE:ROK), the worlds largest company dedicated to industrial automation and information, makes its customers more productive and the world more sustainable. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., Rockwell Automation employs about 19,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries Sd-Chemie is a highly-innovative, listed, specialty chemicals company headquartered in Munich. With its two divisions of Adsorbents and Catalysts, the Sd-Chemie Group, which has around 6,500 employees, generates total sales of almost 1.2 billion euros. Sd-Chemie holds an extremely strong position on global markets, almost 80 percent of Group sales being realised with customers outside Germany. It systematically exploits the potential offered by fast-growing regions, notably in Southeast Asia and the Middle East. TV SD is an internationally leading technical service provider with over 14,000 employees, represented at more than 600 locations worldwide. With our core services of consulting, testing, certification and training, we strengthen our customers competitiveness all over the world. Beside our market leadership in climate change projects and renewable energy certification, TV SD is the quality leader of biomass certification according to the new EU sustainability criteria.
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Neste Oil Corporation is a refining and marketing company concentrating on low-emission, high-quality traffic fuels. The company produces a comprehensive range of major petroleum products and is the world's leading supplier of renewable diesel. The company had net sales of EUR 11.9 billion in 2010 and employs around 5,000 people. Neste Oil's share is listed on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki. Neste Oil has been selected into the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index and is also featured in the Ethibel Excellence investment register. The company is included in The Global 100 list of the world's most sustainable corporations. Forest Footprint Disclosure (FFD) has ranked Neste Oil as the best performer in the oil & gas sector. For further information: www.nesteoil.com
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Established in 1930, Arizona Chemicals is the worlds leading biorefiner of pine chemicals. We refine and upgrade Crude Tall Oil (CTO) and Crude Sulphate Turpentine (CST), raw materials that are naturally derived from pine trees, into specialty chemicals used in an extensive range of applications and products across diverse industrial and consumer markets. Arizona Chemical, headquarted in Jacksonville, Fla., has 10 production sites, five representative Offices and two Research Centers around the globe. Around 1200 dedicated employees are committed to delivering high quality biobased products for diverse markets such as adhesives, inks, personal care, tires, rubber, roadmarking, coatings, fuel additives, oilfield and mining The Boeing Company builds some of the most environmentally progressive airplanes in the world and directly contributes to making commercial aviation among the most fuel efficient modes of transportation. As part of its commitment to technological excellence, Boeing is working collaboratively with industry, academia and governments to further reduce the industrys environmental footprint through technology driven solutions such as air traffic modernization and commercialisation of low-carbon sustainable biofuel for aviation. Boeing, which employs more than 159,000 people in 90 countries around the world, has a long-standing tradition of aerospace leadership and innovation. Its broad range of capabilities includes creating new, more efficient members of its commercial airplane family; creating advanced technology solutions; and arranging innovative customer-financing options. With corporate offices in Chicago, Boeing represents one of the most diverse, talented and innovative workforces anywhere in the world. SGS is the worlds leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognised as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. We employ more than 64,000 people and operate a network of over 1,250 offices and laboratories around the world. SGS is a leading provider of comprehensive solutions across the biofuels supply chains UOP LLC, a Honeywell company, has been delivering cuttingedge technology to the petroleum refining, gas processing, petrochemicals and major manufacturing industries for almost 100 years. The UOP Renewable Energy & Chemicals business focuses on development and commercialization of technology to convert biologically-derived materials into valuable fuels and chemicals. Today, UOP offers technology to produce drop-in Green Diesel and Green Jet Fuel as well as fuel for renewable power and heat made from biomass waste.
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WBM is a great platform for networking within the biofuels community. The good quality of sessions and high level of the attendees is exactly what we are looking for in an event like this
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Global updates and success stories on routes that are now flying with biofuel blends Industrialise the production of biofuels to make it more affordable for commercial purposes What key challenges lay ahead for the industry pushing the use of biofuels out even further? Darrin Morgan, Director Environmental Strategy, Boeing Glenn Johnston, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Gevo Robert Sturtz, Managing Director of Strategic Sourcing, United Airlines Paul Nash, Head of Environmental Affairs UK / New Energy, Airbus Kati Ihamaki, Vice President, Sustainable Development, Finnair
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Get the latest updates on sustainability aviation fuel policies and standards What are the steps required to support the development of sustainable aviation fuels? Managing conflict between feedstock transparency to prove sustainability and proprietary sourcing relationships Sustainable pathways for bio aviation fuels: practical tool for comparison of sustainability schemes Mark Watson, Head of Environmental Affairs, Cathay Pacific Airlines Kevin Ogorzalek, Program Officer, WWF Christine Moser, Head of Sustainability Certification & Marketing, Platform for Sustainable Aviation Fuels, Leuphana University Networking Lunch Break sponsored by:
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How can new energy crops be harvested effectively to supply the aviation market? Hear from agronomists and experts on which feedstocks are leading the way regionally Which production technologies are available to increase yield & improve cost effectiveness? Understand which conversion processes are suitable for developing aviation fuel Kaisa Hietala, Vice President of Market Development, Neste Oil Jim Woodger, Sales Manager, UOP, a Honeywell Company Mark Rumizen, Aviation Fuel Specialist, US Federal Aviation Administration Kevin Weiss, Chief Executive Officer, Byogy Renewables
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A perspective on bridging the gap between production economics and policy is it preferable and feasible to have a harmonised global system? Global pricing mechanisms re: incentives and flying in and out of various jurisdictions how will this work between US RFS system and EU RED systems for example? Can differing country incentives counteract or complement each other? Nancy young, Vice President, Environmental Affairs, Air Transport Association Steering Committee, CAAFI Thomas Roetger, Assistant Director, IATA Claire Curry, Bioenergy Pathways Analyst, Bloomberg New Energy Finance Networking Drinks Reception 10.30 11.00
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Advanced Biofuels
The future of our industry lies with advanced biofuels, and with a year of IPOs things are looking positive, however some challenges remain. The Advanced Biofuels conference will give you key insights into the success stories but also give necessary coverage into the hurdles to overcome. Chairman: Jim Lane, Editor, Biofuels Digest 09.00
2011: The year of the IPO what can we expect from the industry in 2012 and beyond? Understand key development plans focusing on commercialisation and product diversity The key importance of partnerships to build out operations Speakers to be confirmed, please check the website for updates
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It is important for us to be here as it is an excellent venue to meet up with industry leaders, while also catching up on cutting edge developments in both the biofuel and biobased industries
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Energy Crops
This key session will bring together bioenergy plant experts and agronomists to look at developing plant science and feedstock system development for a new range of energy rich feedstocks for biofuels. 09.00
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15.30 16.00
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Chairman: Darrin Morgan, Director Environmental Strategy, Boeing 14.30
Global Bioethanol
Join global bioethanol leaders to discuss the key issues including global trading and demand trends, regional policy, technology and feedstocks. A broad and deep analysis of the issues and opportunities facing today's bioethanol industry. 14.30
10.15
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11.15 11.45
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Global Biodiesel
Join global biodiesel leaders to discuss the key issues including global trade, regional policy, demand trends, production, technology and feedstocks. A real one stop shop to the world of biodiesel and a crucial opportunity to discuss the latest developments with industry leaders. 14.30
16.00 16.30
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Emerging Markets
As a global event, World Biofuels Markets prides itself on giving coverage not just to the leaders in the biggest markets, but also in ensuring that emerging markets are given the chance to shine. This year we will be looking at how to overcome key challenges for bioenergy projects in emerging markets and also covering success stories of bioenergy projects that have survived against the odds. 09.00
Maritime Transport
16.30 A new session at World Biofuels Markets, join us to take a closer look at this nascent area of using biofuels in sea vessels. Understand the economic and technical factors that will affect growth in this area and hear case studies and updates on projects that are under way and future plans Understand the economic and technical factors that will have an effect on the growth of this area Case studies and updates on projects that are currently under way and future plans Jacob A. Sterling, Head of Climate and Environment, Maersk Line Timothy Wilson, Principal Specialist Engineer, Lloyds Register Randall von Wedel, Director of Research, CytoCulture International Close of Day Two and Networking Drinks Reception
18.00 19.00
12.30 14.00
19.15
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15.30
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Biorefinery Platforms
The biorefinery is key; as leading biofuels companies look to diversify into biobased chemicals and the industry is looking to increase its coverage into bioproducts on the whole. At the very heart of the operation, this session will look at the role of the biorefinery to ensure you use biomass components to maximise the value derived from your feedstock. Chairman: Ren Van Ree, Programme Manager Bioenergy & Biofuels, Wageningen UR Food and Biobased Research & Co-ordinator, IEA Bioenergy Task42 on Biorefining
The Sustainable Biofuels Awards are designed to encourage, inspire, and reward innovation throughout the biofuels value chain,
Nadim Chaudhry, Chief Executive Officer, Green Power Conferences.
Nominations close on 1st February 2012
09.00
10.30 11.00
Biorefinery Markets
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Cathay Pacific Airways
Algae
A staple feedstock for a number of years, algae experts will meet to reveal the latest developments in algae research, the newest harvesting, dewatering, and modification techniques, and debate how the process can be scaled up. 09.00
10.30 11.00
15.30
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Waste to Biofuels
This focused stream will examine key new sustainable sources for biofuels that are becoming increasingly accessible via innovations in conversion technologies. We will take a closer look at by-products and other industrial waste products, and their potential role in the future of this rapidly developing sector. 09.00 12.30 14.00
15.30
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10.30 11.00
Biogas In Transport
Due to increasing regulation of waste disposal, an increasing need for renewable fuel sources and measures to improve air quality, there is growing interest in the use of biogas as a fuel for transport applications. This session will give you an insight into the capacity for the use of biogas as a transport fuel, a look at policy incentives, updates on available technologies and competition between biogas and power generation projects. 09.00
12.30 14.00
15.30
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12.30 14.00
A Focus on Technology
Vehicle technology: what is here and what is coming? Compression and distribution technology update Speakers to be confirmed, please check the website for updates
15.30
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