National Ethanol Conference
Presented by the Renewable Fuels Association
February 22-24, 2012
Gaylord Palms Resort
Orlando, Florida
Since 1996, the RFA’s
National Ethanol Conference has been recognized as the preeminent conference for delivering accurate, timely information on marketing, legislative and regulatory issues facing the ethanol industry. With numerous networking opportunities, pivotal business meetings are conducted which brings together some of the most influential companies and organizations in the ethanol industry.
www.nationalethanolconference.com
International Biomass Conference & Expo
Presented by
Biorefining Magazine and
Biomass Power & ThermalApril 16-19, 2012
Colorado Convention Center
Denver, Colorado
Entering a New Era in Energy: The Future is GrowingNow in its 5th year, the International Biomass Conference & Expo is expected to bring together more than 1,500 attendees, 220 exhibitors and 120 speakers from more than 25 countries. It is the largest gathering of biomass professionals and academics in the world. The conference provides relevant content and unparalleled networking opportunities in a dynamic business-to-business environment. In addition to abundant networking opportunities, the largest biomass conference in the world is renowned for its outstanding programming—powered by
Biomass Power & Thermal and
Biorefining Magazine–that maintains a strong focus on commercial-scale biomass production, new technology, and near-term research and development. Join us at the International Biomass Conference & Expo as we enter this new and exciting era in biomass energy.
www.biomassconference.com
International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo
Presented by
Ethanol Producer Magazine June 4-7, 2012
Minneapolis Convention Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Evolution Through InnovationNow in its 28th year, the FEW provides the ethanol industry with cutting-edge content and unparalleled networking opportunities in a dynamic business-to-business environment. As the largest, longest running ethanol conference in the world, the FEW is renowned for its superb programming—powered by
Ethanol Producer Magazine —that maintains a strong focus on commercial-scale ethanol production, new technology, and near-term research and development. The 2011 event drew more than 2,000 people from over 30 countries and from nearly every ethanol plant in the United States and Canada.
www.fuelethanolworkshop.com
Algae Biomass Summit
Presented by
Algal Biomass OrganizationSeptember 24-27, 2012
Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel
Denver, Colorado
Organized by the Algae Biomass Organization and coproduced by BBI International, this event brings current and future producers of biobased products and energy together with algae crop growers, municipal leaders, technology providers, equipment manufacturers, project developers, investors and policy makers. It’s a true one-stop shop – the world’s premier educational and networking junction for all algae industries.
The Algae Biomass Summit is where future and existing producers of algae products go to network with other industry suppliers and technology providers. It’s where project developers converse with utility executives; where researchers and technology developers rub elbows with venture capitalists; and where Fortune 500 executives and influential policy makers sit side-by-side with American farmers and foresters.
www.algaebiomasssummit.org
International Biorefining Conference & Trade Show
Presented by
Biorefining Magazine and
Biomass Power & ThermalNovember 27-29, 2012
Hilton Americas – Houston
Houston, Texas
The International Biorefining Conference & Trade Show unites bioconversion technology providers and researchers from around the world with agriculture, forestry, and refining professionals to discuss and examine the scale-up and commercial establishment of advanced biofuels and biobased chemicals. The event will examine in great detail four critical questions facing the industry: What sustainable inputs will feed the biorefineries of the future? Which conversion approaches will find commercial success first? What market opportunities are available to producers of biobased fuels and chemicals? How will these capital intensive biorefineries be funded and built? The program will include more than 60 speakers within four tracks: Pathways & Industrial Hosts, Inputs & Supply Chains, Products & Markets, Capital & Strategic Partners.
www.biorefiningconference.com