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Become part of the event by exhibiting or attending as a visitor or delegate – whatever your interest in the biofuels market Biofuels International expo & conference has something to offer you.


Conference topics for 2011 will focus on market overviews, policy and directive updates, finance, biofuel developments plus many more.


Biofuels International Canada 3-4 October 2011 Calgary TELUS Convention Centre, Calgary, Canada


Speakers include: Hunt Ramsbottom, Rentech William Brady, Mascoma Corporation John Plaza, Imperium Renewables Kenneth Field, GreenField Ethanol Marie-Hélène Labrie, Enerkem Jon Scharingson, Renewable Energy Group Colin South, Lignol Dr. Murray McLaughlin, BIOTECanada Steven Fabijanski, Agrisoma Biosciences, Inc. Morley Kjargaard, Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development John M. May, Stern Brothers & Co Douglas Cameron, Alberti Advisors, LLC Dennis Rogoza, Rogoza ConsultingGroup Inc., Canola Council of Canada


Peter Ryus, Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels


Biofuels International Expo 16-17 November 2011 Antwerp Expo, Antwerp, Belgium


Speakers include: George Attard, Shell Representative in Malta


Alwin Kopse, Roundtable on Sustainable Biofuels Anselm Eisentraut, International Energy Agency


Lola Uña Cárdenas, Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) Ruud Van Stralen, Port of Amsterdam


Dr. Gloria Gaupmann, The European Renewable Ethanol Association (ePure) Daan Schalck, Port of Ghent Ludz Wilkening, Kraul & Wilkening u. Stelling Michael Fiedler-Panajotopoulos, Petrotec AG Dina Bacovsky, Bioenergy 2020+


Giuliana Franzosi, Research Centre for Non-Conventional Energy (part of eni S.P.A) Walter Mirabella, European Fuel Oxygenates Association


For exhibition sales and sponsorship please contact Pierre-Gomis Diallo • pierre@biofuels-news.com • +44 (0)20 8687 7092 Shemin Juma • shemin@biofuels-news.com • +44 (0)20 8687 4156


For all event enquiries please contact Rebecca Shears • Marketing & Event Manager • +44 20 8687 4138 • rebecca@horseshoemedia.com


Please note that speakers may be subject to confirmation and alteration. All information correct at time of going to press.


Hosted by the industry publication Biofuels International and Bioenergy Insight


May 2011 Issue 4 • volume 5


April 2011 Issue 2 • Volume 2


international Member states still not


doing enough A lack of ambition, administration knowledge and trust is hindering progress in implementing National


Renewable Energy Action Plans


Unfulfi lled potential Argentina has substantial biomass resources but insuffi cient projects to take advantage of them


Biofuels International Asia 7-8 December 2011 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia


Speakers include: Khoo Hock Aun, Cosmo Biofuels Ramasamy Vasuthewan, Mission NewEnergy TC Long Tian Ching, Vance Bioenergy Hamdan Mokhtar, Environment and Bioprocess Technology Centre


In reverse gear


The ominous ILUC issue, plant setbacks and a reversal on the E10 market – is Europe’s ethanol car stalling?


Bio-based Belgium Design and location are two major factors contributing to one producer’s success


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Regional focus: biopower in South America The number one source of information internationally for biomass, biopower, bioheat, biopellets and biogas! Bioenergy front cover.indd 1


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