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Economics, Regulations, and New Market Opportunities
Biofuels and Chemicals
Hear from industry leaders:
Basil Karampelas, American Process Inc.
Babette Pettersen, BioAmber
Brian Conroy, BP Biofuels
Alan Shaw, Calysta Energy
Andres Villegas, Catchlight Energy
Candace S. Wheeler, General Motors
Bob Bernacki, Gevo
Vonnie Estes, GranBio Investimentos AS
Tom Buis, Growth Energy
Greg Krissek, ICM
Allen Julian, MBI International
Bruce Dale, Michigan State University
Anna Rath, NexSteppe
Simon Thorne, Platts
Roxana Ionici, Platts
Shameek Ghosh, Platts
Steve Hartig, POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels LLC
John Doyle, PRIMUS Green Energy
Kef Kasdin, Proterro, Inc.
Ronald Miller, PRISMA Advisors, LLC
Daniel Oh, Renewable Energy Group
Susan Lafferty, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLP
Marvin Duncan, USDA
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Gain Insights into Current Issues and Outlook for the Sector:•EconomicsofBiofuels–OvercomingtheChallenges
•EvaluatingPolicyFuturesforEthanolandBiofuelsintheUS–BeyondRFSII
•BiodieselasanAdvancedBiofuel-NewOpportunities
•NaturalGas–FriendorFoeofBiofuels?
•CellulosicSugarDevelopmentatScale–SugarPathways
•ButanolasBiofuelandBiochemical
•Bio-BasedChemicals–SuccessfulBusinessModels
•BiofuelFeedstocks–NewDirectionsandNewOpportunities
•PLUS!–Over12CaseStudiesandUpdatesonAdvancedBiofuels and Chemicals
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DAY1:Thursday,September26,2013
7:45 Conference Registration and Networking Breakfast
8:45 Chair’s Welcome and Opening Remarks
Ronald H. Miller, Managing Director, Prisma Advisors, LLC
Biofuels at a Crossroads - Policy Challenges FollowingUnprededentedGrowthandSuccess
9:00 Economics of Biofuels and Policy Challenges of RFS II •Crunch times for the blendwall•How can the industry overcome the challenges of RFS II? •Dynamics of agricultural feedstocks and biofuels •Can ethanol compete with gasoline on an energy
equivalent basis?
Simon Thorne, Global Editorial Director, Agriculture & Petrochemicals, Platts
9:30 Evaluating Policy Futures for Ethanol and Biofuels in the US – Beyond RFS II•RFS II – Where is it going? Change of policy vs. status quo•Do RIN prices drive up the price of gasoline significantly?•RFS and TIER 3 standards •Outlook for the 2013 Farm Bill•Impact of the California Low Carbon Fuel Standard•What it would take to roll out E85 nationally
Moderator: Susan Lafferty, Counsel, Sutherland Asbill & Brennan LLPTom Buis, Chief Executive Officer, Growth EnergyCandace S. Wheeler, Ph.D., GM Technical Fellow, General Motors
10:30 Biodiesel’s Role as an Advanced Biofuel•RINs, food, and THEN Fuel•New opportunities for biodiesel as an advanced biofuel
Daniel Oh, President and Chief Executive Officer, Renewable Energy Group
11:00 Networking & Refreshment Break
11:30 Sustainability for US Corn Ethanol – Longer Term Perspectives •How far can we expand ethanol production in the US
sustainably? •How can we integrate first and second generation ethanol?
What would it take? •How can we deploy logistics systems for second generation
ethanol?•What infrastructure exists that could be incorporated?
Bruce Dale, Ph.D., Professor of Chemical Engineering, Michigan State University
Allen Julian, Chief Business Officer, MBI International
12:15 Networking Luncheon
Economic Challenges - Natural Gas andAlternativeFuels
1:30 Perspectives on Global Biofuel Markets
•Impact of US biofuels policy on ethanol and biodiesel worldwide
•The changing supply outlook and inter-relation between US and Brazil
•Trading dynamics – Options for trading RINs•Price discovery and assessment
Roxana Ionici, Senior Biofuels Analyst, PlattsShameek Ghosh, Associate Editor, Biofuels and Petrochemicals, Platts
2:15 Natural Gas – Friend or Foe of Biofuels?•Examples of companies using natural gas as a feedstock for
ethanol and chemicals•Hybrid models – Understanding models of biobased products
with natural gas as a source of upgrading or as a feedstock•Can a market-based approach succeed without government
subsidies or mandates?•Markets for natural gas based fuels•Can biofuels complete in a world of abundant natural gas
and NGLs?
Moderator: Marvin Duncan, Ph.D., Senior Agricultural Economist, USDAAlan Shaw, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Calysta EnergyJohn Doyle, Chief Infrastructure Officer, PRIMUS Green Energy
3:30 Networking & Refreshment Break
Advanced Biofuels and Chemicals - Key Developments in Technology and Cost of Production
4:00 The POET-DSM Cellulosic Ethanol Platform for Fuels and Chemicals•POET-DSM’s pioneering work in building a commercial scale
cellulosic ethanol plant •Making cellulosic ethanol competitive with grain ethanol•Building on Project LIBERTY, a project to license cellulosic
ethanol from corn crop residue
Steve Hartig, General Manager-Licensing, POET-DSM Advanced Biofuels LLC
4:30 Strategic Partnering for Feedstock, Offtake, and Conversion Technology – Case Study of Catchlight Energy •Update on Catchlight Energy, a joint venture between
Chevron and Weyerhaeuser
PANEL DISCUSSION
PANEL DISCUSSION
CASE STUDY
CASE STUDY
“A great meeting place for leaders in the industry. Everyone in the room is someone you want to talk to.” — Platts Renewable Chemicals attendee
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Exhibitor:
•Catchlight Energy’s forest-to-pump services for cellulosic biofuels facilities
○ providing feedstock and offtake services ○ licensing conversion technology ○ supporting R&D focused on environmental sustainability
Andres Villegas, President, Catchlight Energy
5:00 Producing Advanced Biofuels and Chemicals in Brazil•Economics of cellulosic ethanol in Brazil and in world markets•Technology update – investing in and partnering with
technology companies•Building a cellulosic sugar supply chainVonnie Estes, Managing Director-North America, GranBio Investimentos AS
5:30 Advances in Production Processes – Cellulosic Sugar Production at Scale•Overview of API’s cellulosic sugar technologies- AVAP® and
Green Power+®• Demonstrations of the technologies at API’s two biorefineries Basil Karampelas, President, American Process Inc.
6:00 Wine & Cheese Networking Reception
DAY2:Friday,September27,2013
7:45 Networking Breakfast
8:45 Chair’s Introduction to Day TwoRonald H. Miller, Managing Director, Prisma Advisors, LLC
Advanced Biofuels and Chemicals - Key Developments in Technology and Cost of Production
9:00 Roadmap to the Future – Cellulosic Ethanol•Key attributes of cellulosic ethanol
•Key drivers for success
•BP’s involvement in developing and commercializing the technology
Brian Conroy, Ph.D., Head of Market Strategy and Regulatory Affairs, BP Biofuels
9:30 Butanol as a Biofuel and a Chemical•Understanding the potential and importance of butanol
•An alternative fuel to help overcome the blendwall
•Potential as a value-added feedstock for fuels
•Update on butanol development and production in the US and Brazil
Bob Bernacki, Vice President Business Development, Gevo
10:00 Biochemicals - Successful Business Models•Markets for biochemicals
•Where are the best business opportunities?
•Understanding the different economic and policy drivers in Europe and the US
Babette Pettersen, Senior Vice President, BioAmber
10:30 Networking & Refreshment Break
11:00 Continuous Photosynthetic Production of Sucrose – Breaking the Sugar Cost Barrier•Case study of Proterro, the only company that makes sucrose
instead of extracting it from crops•Lowering the cost of sugar to less than $.05 per pound,
enabling large scale economical production of biofuels and biochemicals
•Sucrose is produced from CO2, so is not subject to the volatility that can disrupt sugar crops
Kef Kasdin, Chief Executive Officer, Proterro, Inc.
11:30 Biofuel Feedstocks – New Directions and New Opportunities•Market challenges for feedstocks in US and other advanced
markets
•Feedstock market outlook in Brazil
•NexSteppe activities in Brazil focusing on sweet sorghum
•Advantages of sweet and high-biomass sorghum in the agricultural cycle of Brazil
Anna Rath, Chief Executive Officer, NexSteppe
12:00 Biofuel Feedstocks - Grain Sorghum as an Advanced Biofuel•Grain sorghum as a feedstock
•Advantages of sorghum as an energy crop
•How sorghum works as an “advanced biofuel” under the RFS
•Lessons for dedicated energy crops – Current experience and new directions
Greg Krissek, Director of Government Affairs, ICM
12:30 Close of Conference
CASE STUDY
CASE STUDY
“The conference provided an excellent, high quality overview of key actors in the 2nd generation biofuels industry. It also provided a very good contact opportunity between biofuels technology providers and the oil industry.” — Patrik Löwnertz, Chemrec (Platts Biofuels attendee)
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