7:30 am - 8:30 am |
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Ballroom Prefunction
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8:00 am - 3:30 pm |
FEW Golf Outing
The Players Club Learn More | Register Now |
8:30 am - 10:00 am |
Colocated Event
Ethanol 101 Summit
Room 215/216
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8:30 am - 10:00 am |
Concurrent Panels
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FEW: Track 1: Production and Operations – Biological Processes
Sustainable Sorghum: Amplifying the Role of An Ancillary Feedstock
Ballroom C - (8:30 am - 10:00 am)
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Once considered a secondary player, sorghum is stepping into the spotlight as a powerful, sustainable feedstock for ethanol production. This panel dives into groundbreaking research on high-starch sorghum varieties that rival corn in ethanol yield, and unpacks how the crop’s natural resilience, low carbon intensity, and eligibility for clean fuel incentives are reshaping its role in the biofuels landscape.
Moderator: Shon Van Hulzen, Director, Soliton
- Yanhong Zhang, Director of Research, National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center
Discovery of High-Performing Sorghum Varieties for Ethanol Production
- John Duff, Sustainability Strategy Consultant, National Sorghum Producers
Ancient Foundations for Modern Opportunities: the Role of Sorghum and Producer Connections In Ethanol Carbon Markets I
- Matt Durler, Managing Director of Farm Programs, National Sorghum Producers
Ancient Foundations for Modern Opportunities: the Role of Sorghum and Producer Connections In Ethanol Carbon Markets II
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FEW: Track 2: Production and Operations – Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Building a Predictive Plant with Data, Monitoring, and Dashboards Part 1
Ballroom A - (8:30 am - 10:00 am)
Read Description
In the world of ethanol production, data is the new gold, but only if it's used effectively. The focus is on turning raw process data into actionable insights, moving from reactive to proactive operations. Strategies for optimizing fermentation processes, implementing real-time dashboards, and utilizing predictive tools will be explored to enhance plant efficiency, foster collaboration, and drive continuous improvement.
Moderator: Anne Chronic, Director, Technical Services, Phibro Ethanol
- Jerry Fish, Sr. Systems Engineer, JMP Statistical Discovery, LLC
Important Analytics Tools for Fermentation Processes
- Adam Cooper, Engineer, dataPARC
Becoming Operationally Predictive with Your Process Data
- Dan Wood, CEO, Keit Industrial Analytics
Using Real Time Data to Deliver Actionable Dashboards for Fermentation Optimisation
- Wesley Reznicek, Technical Service Representative, Phibro Ethanol
Differential Handling of Fermentation and Process Data
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FEW: Track 4: Leadership and Financial Management
Protect Your Plant: Managing Static, Dust, and Fire Hazards
Room 213/214 - (8:30 am - 10:00 am)
Read Description
Ethanol producers face an ongoing challenge in managing hazards like dust, static, and fire risks in their facilities. This session will cover a range of critical safety topics, from prioritizing dust explosion protection and managing static electricity to understanding new fire suppression technologies. Presentations will focus on practical solutions for enhancing safety through updated risk assessments, efficient static control methods, and alternative fire suppression systems, all aimed at protecting plant operations and ensuring compliance with evolving safety standards.
- Ed Gaither, Sr Engineering Consultant, PROtect, LLC
Prioritizing Dust Explosion Protection Upgrades
- Dillon Cox, Regional Sales Manager - Central U.S., Newson Gale, Inc.
Managing Static Electricity Hazards in Ethanol Production: Practical Solutions to Enhance Safety
- Casey Ryan, Manager, SW Firefighting Foam & Equipment, LLC
Fire Suppression Post AR-AFFF
- Justin Schultz, Director, Environmental, Health & Safety, Renewable Fuels Association
Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) in Ethanol Plants: Ensuring Compliance and Operational Safety
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Sustainable Fuels Summit
Understanding RFS, LCFS, and State-Level Policy Shifts
Junior Ballroom 203 - (8:30 am - 10:00 am)
Read Description
Staying ahead of policy shifts is critical for maximizing value and ensuring compliance.This panel brings together experts to break down the latest changes in the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), California's Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), and emerging state-level low-carbon programs. Attendees will learn how to stay competitive in the evolving low-carbon economy by generating high-value D3 RINs, navigating market fluctuations and credit pricing, and preparing for state policy changes.
Moderator: Doug Machon, VP, Business Devolopment, IHI Power Services Corp. (IPSC)
- Ashley Player, Partner, Weaver – Energy Compliance Services
Navigating D3 RINs in the RFS Program
- Juan Vargas Ramirez, Account Manager, EcoEngineers
How Regulatory Shifts Will Affect CA-LCFS, RFS Markets
- Danielle Anderson, Senior Government Policy & Advocacy Manager, Christianson PLLP
Navigating State Low-Carbon Fuel Program Amendments and Emerging Initiatives
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Material Innovations and System-Level Engineering Solutions in CCUS
Junior Ballroom 204 - (8:30 am - 10:00 am)
Read Description
This panel will explore innovative advancements in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) by highlighting cutting-edge materials and engineering solutions. The discussion will cover the development and application of Metal Organic Frameworks (MOFs) and functionalized silicas for more efficient and scalable carbon capture, as well as the implementation of pilot-scale refinery carbon capture systems. Additionally, the panel will demonstrate how model-based engineering solutions are optimizing CCUS facility performance, improving system efficiency, and reducing costs. This comprehensive discussion will provide insights into how both materials and system-level engineering can accelerate the deployment of CCUS technologies and drive decarbonization efforts across various industries.
- Padmini Lingaraju, New Business Development Sr. Manager, Ecovyst
Functionalized Advanced Silicas for Efficient and Scalable Carbon Capture
- Meera Mahadevan, Technical Account Manager, Siemens
Accelerating CCUS Deployment Using Model-Based Engineering Solutions
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10:00 am - 10:30 am |
Networking Refreshment Break
Ballroom Prefunction |
10:30 am - Noon |
Colocated Event
Ethanol 101 Summit
Room 215/216
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10:30 am - Noon |
Concurrent Panels
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FEW: Track 1: Production and Operations – Biological Processes
Strengthening Plant Operations with Proactive Hygiene Management
Ballroom C - (10:30 am - Noon)
Read Description
A clean plant is a profitable plant—and in the high-stakes world of ethanol production, proactive hygiene is more than a best practice; it’s a competitive advantage. This panel examines how advanced cleaning strategies, real-time monitoring tools, and rigorous hygiene auditing can prevent costly infections, optimize equipment performance, and boost overall plant efficiency. From evaporator scale to bacterial contamination, speakers will cover how smart hygiene management keeps operations running smoothly and yields flowing.
Moderator: Anne Chronic, Director, Technical Services, Phibro Ethanol
- Matt Bilski, R&D Program Leader, Ecolab, Inc.
Evaporator Issues and Solutions
- Jennifer Starner, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Kurita America
Plant Hygiene Increases Plant Performance and Profitability
- Spenser Burden, Senior Technical Services Manager, Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits
Importance of Plant Hygiene Monitoring and Auditing
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FEW: Track 2: Production and Operations – Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Building a Predictive Plant with Data, Monitoring, and Dashboards Part 2
Ballroom A - (10:30 am - Noon)
Read Description
Continuing from Part 1, this session goes deeper into how real-time data and advanced analytics can transform ethanol production. Building on the foundational concepts of data-driven operations, the focus is on cutting-edge technologies like AI-driven probes and continuous monitoring systems that optimize fermentation and energy use. These innovations can enhance plant efficiency, maximize yield, and drive more informed, proactive decisions for sustainable operations.
Moderator: Doug McCallum, Senior Advisor for Advanced Process Control, Novaspect, Inc.
- Kelly Whittenberg, Performance Engineer, Black and Veatch Corp.
Tales of Applied Real-Time Data analytics, Fermentation Monitoring and BI Dashboards
- Joel Sirois, President & CEO, BioIntelligence Technologies Inc.
Smart Fermentation: Maximize Industrial BioEthanol Production in Real-Time with a Single Intelligent Probe
- Shawn Passow, Customer Solutions Engineer, Keit Industrial Analytics
Stop Running Blind on Your Beer Bottoms: Using Continuous Data to Optimise Energy Use and Deliver Savings
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FEW: Track 4: Leadership and Financial Management
Expanding Global Markets for Ethanol and its Coproducts
Room 213/214 - (10:30 am - Noon)
Read Description
New opportunities are arising for ethanol producers to expand their markets and boost profitability through coproducts and advanced biofuels. This session will highlight strategies for accessing global markets, including the U.S. Grains Council’s initiatives to increase export opportunities for distillers grains and coproducts. In addition, the session will cover strategies for producers to expand exports to Canada, navigate the Canadian Clean Fuels Regulation (CFR), and fulfill qualification requirements for advanced biofuels in global markets, creating opportunities for new revenue streams and enhancing competitiveness in the low-carbon fuel sector.
Moderator: Jamey Cline, Partner, Christianson PLLP
- Logan Leduc, Manager, LCA, EcoEngineers
Diversifying Ethanol Markets Through Exports to Canada
- Mark Heckman, Vice President of Sales, Edeniq, Inc.
Qualifying Advanced Biofuels for Global Markets: Strategies for Compliance and Market Expansion
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Sustainable Fuels Summit
Exploring Market Trends and Feedstock Opportunities in Biofuels
Junior Ballroom 203 - (10:30 am - Noon)
Read Description
Biofuels stand at the forefront of the energy transition, offering a pathway to decarbonize industries that are hard to electrify. This panel dives deep into the evolving biofuels landscape, where feedstock sourcing, market dynamics, and regulatory challenges intersect. Experts will unravel the complexities of traceability requirements, market trends, and cutting-edge solutions that are shaping the next wave of renewable fuels. From navigating compliance hurdles to uncovering new opportunities in sustainable feedstocks, this session offers a roadmap for biofuel producers, investors, and policymakers seeking to stay ahead in a rapidly transforming industry.
Moderator: Kristine Klavers, Managing Director, EcoEngineers
- Zach Hauser, Accounting/Compliance, Christianson PLLP
Expanding Feedstock Traceability Requirements
- Mariajose Parra, US Biofuels Sr. Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Used Cooking Oil: Market Insights, Pricing Trends, and Opportunities in Biofuels
- Jerry Price, Managing Director, GreenStar BCS
Near-Term Opportunities and Market Perspective
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Site Selection and Characterization for Successful CCS Projects
Junior Ballroom 204 - (10:30 am - Noon)
Read Description
Effective site selection and thorough characterization are critical to the success of any carbon capture and storage (CCS) project. This panel will begin by outlining key factors in site screening—including geological, technical, and regulatory considerations—to reduce risks and ensure long-term viability. Speakers will then share firsthand lessons from drilling and analyzing characterization wells, highlighting how site-specific data informs project design and expedites permitting. The session will conclude with operational insights into CO2 compression, monitoring, and transport, illustrating how early decisions impact the entire CCS value chain.
Moderator: Rebecca Johnson, Tax & Research Manager, Christianson PLLP
- Muhammad Zulqarnain, Senior Consultant, ARI (Advanced Resources International)
Site Selection: What Not to Overlook
- Manoj Valluri, Project Manager, ARI (Advanced Resources International)
Characterization Wells for CCS - Recent Experiences and Lessons Learnt on Project Development
- John Oyen, Director of Business Development, ABB, Inc.
CCS360 Operational Excellence for the Transport and Sequestering of CO2
- Bobby Bailie, Sales Manager, Siemens Energy
Compression Considerations for CO2 Applications
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Noon - 1:00 pm |
Networking Lunch
Ballroom Prefunction |
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
Colocated Event
Ethanol 101 Summit
Room 215/216
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1:00 pm - 2:30 pm |
Concurrent Panels
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FEW: Track 1: Production and Operations – Biological Processes
Data-Driven Solutions for Clean-in-Place and Fermentation Efficiency
Ballroom C - (1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
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In the evolving world of ethanol production, smarter cleaning means stronger performance. This panel explores how real-time monitoring, targeted CIP technologies, and advanced hygiene strategies can reduce costs, improve yields, and enhance sustainability. Through field-proven innovations and practical insights, attendees will learn how a data-first approach to fermentation and plant hygiene facilitates operational excellence.
Moderator: Jerry Fish, Sr. Systems Engineer, JMP Statistical Discovery, LLC
- Bandish Patel, Director, Spraying Systems Co.
Optimizing Ethanol Fermentation Tank Cleaning with Spray Check Rotation Validation: A Field Trial Case Study
- Chris Wilkins, Sales Manager, Anderson Chemical Co.
Reducing CIP Cost
- Michael Raab, Senior Researcher, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Go (Away) Organic
- Michael Vander Vorste, Operation Service and Support Manager, CTE Global, Inc.
Navigating hygiene challenges and finding solutions that reduce risk and increase yield
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FEW: Track 2: Production and Operations – Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Leading Practices in Maintenance, Modernization, and Reliability Part 1
Ballroom A - (1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
Read Description
In this first session of a two-part series, panelists discuss the latest strategies for optimizing ethanol plant operations through maintenance, modernization, and reliability practices. Topics include predictive and preventive maintenance techniques, digital tools, and advanced reliability solutions aimed at minimizing downtime, extending equipment life, and boosting overall plant efficiency. Practical insights are shared on improving facility performance and staying competitive in the industry.
Moderator: Kelly Whittenberg, Performance Engineer, Black and Veatch Corp.
- Rohan Pingale, Deputy Manager, PRAJ Industries Limited
Enhancing Ethanol Plant Efficiency: Strategies for Maintenance and Modernization
- Nick Hunter, Reliability Services Manager, Miller Mechanical Specialties, Inc.
Reliability Applied
- Greg Giernoth, Manager of Reliability Solutions, Novaspect, Inc.
What Should be Considered When Selecting a Wireless Vibration Solution?
- Zack Walsh, Industrial Lubrication Reliability Specialist, Firefly Reliability
The 'Big Four' of Oil Oxidation: A Foundational Strategy for Lubrication Reliability in Rotating Equipment
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FEW: Track 4: Leadership and Financial Management
Turning Agricultural Practices into Low-Carbon Farming Success Part 1
Room 213/214 - (1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
Read Description
Turning agricultural practices into a powerful tool for low-carbon farming success is more than just a trend – it’s a strategic shift. A USDA-funded initiative is helping farmers implement sustainable practices, like reduced tillage and cover crops, to unlock new market opportunities for corn ethanol. Attendees will learn how localized data and measurable results from this effort are helping farmers and ethanol producers reduce GHG emissions, gain access to premium clean fuel markets, and potentially generate millions in additional revenue.
Moderator: Brian Jennings, CEO, American Coalition for Ethanol
- Dr. David Clay, Professor Soil Science, South Dakota State University
- Brent Hoops, Commodities Director, Chief Ethanol Fuels, Inc.
- Richard Ferguson, Professor of Soil Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Agronomy & Horticulture
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Sustainable Fuels Summit
SAF Markets & Policies: Pricing, Pathways, and Credit Market Dynamics
Junior Ballroom 203 - (1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
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The Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) market is evolving rapidly, shaped by regulatory frameworks, credit markets, and feedstock economics. Industry experts explore the key factors influencing SAF pricing, compliance challenges, regional opportunities, and the competitive landscape between SAF, Renewable Diesel (RD), and Biodiesel. Discussions include how regulatory mandates, carbon intensity models, and credit stacking impact SAF investment decisions and market growth, along with insights into SAF pricing transparency, ethanol-to-jet pathways, and the complexities of overlapping credit markets across North America and beyond.
Moderator: Timothy Hughes, Project Director, CAAFI (Com'l Aviation Alt. Fuels Init)
- Kristine Klavers, Managing Director, EcoEngineers
SAF: Navigating the Global Regulatory and Compliance Landscape
- Sofía Cabrera, Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Decoding SAF Pricing: The Impact of Regulatory Frameworks on Market Dynamics
- Azadeh Rohani, Senior Consultant, Worley Consulting
Opportunities for SAF in the Midwest: An Economic and Regulatory Overview
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Critical Considerations for a Safe and Effective Carbon Storage Project
Junior Ballroom 204 - (1:00 pm - 2:30 pm)
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Understanding the complexities of CO2 sequestration requires a careful balance of innovation, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Panelists will share insights into the challenges of plume migration and pressure modeling, along with the latest technologies for monitoring well integrity. The discussion will close highlighting the importance of robust testing and monitoring plans for meeting regulatory requirements and ensuring the long-term success of CCS projects.
Moderator: Tim Eggeman, Chief Technology Officer, New Phase Energy
- Joe Mello, Vice President, Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc.
Causes and Consequences of Unexpected Plume Migration: A South Texas Case Study
- Charles Hostetler, Senior Project Advisor, SCS Engineers
Class VI Critical Pressure Calculations: Equilibrium versus Kinetic Methodologies
- Scott Kohl, Chief Technology Officer, Visionary Fiber Technologies
Immobilized Enzyme Application for Carbon Sequestration
- Jim Cron, Geostock Sandia, LLC
Perforating Strategies for CCUS Wells Utilizing External Fiber Optic Installations
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2:30 pm - 3:00 pm |
Refreshment Break
Ballroom Prefunction
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3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
Colocated Event
Ethanol 101 Summit
Room 215/216
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3:00 pm - 4:30 pm |
Concurrent Panels
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FEW: Track 1: Production and Operations – Biological Processes
Putting Antimicrobial Strategies Into Action
Ballroom C - (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
Read Description
From persistent bacterial threats to the limitations of traditional treatments, ethanol producers are facing a new era of microbial control. Innovative antimicrobial strategies—from peptides and chlorine dioxide to antibiotic-free alternatives—are redefining how contamination is tackled in fermentation. These solutions offer a practical and forward-looking perspective on enhancing yield, safety, and operational precision through smarter, targeted antimicrobial approaches.
Moderator: Andrew Hawkins, Director of Laboratory Services, Phibro Ethanol
- Anne Chronic, Director, Technical Services, Phibro Ethanol
Your Plant, Made Better: Best Practices for Antimicrobial Selection and Application
- Marina Tschida, Sr. Chemical Engineer, Ecolab, Inc.
Alternative Fermentation Treatment
- Michael Humphrey, Technical Services Manager, Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits
An Investigation into Controlling Bacterial Persistence with Antimicrobial Peptides in Corn Mash Fermentations
- Eric Sumner, President, ArrowUp
The Future of Safe and Efficient Fuel Ethanol Fermentation
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FEW: Track 2: Production and Operations – Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Leading Practices in Maintenance, Modernization, and Reliability Part 2
Ballroom A - (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
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Continuing from the previous session, this panel examines the latest advancements in maintaining and modernizing ethanol plants for improved reliability and efficiency. Attendees will gain valuable insights into innovative solutions such as high-emissivity coatings that reduce fuel consumption and increase production, as well as preventive maintenance techniques that minimize costly downtime.
Moderator: Michael Vander Vorste, Operation Service and Support Manager, CTE Global, Inc.
- Dominic DeMaria, Business Development of Tank Cleaning, Spraying Systems Co.
Minimizing Unexpected Downtime in Ethanol Production: Optimizing Tank Cleaning Through Preventative Maintenance
- Dennis Uhl, Reliability Specialist, Novaspect, Inc.
How to Optimize Maintenance Strategies for Reliability (Preventive Maintenance Optimization)
- Mark Sullivan, Director of Sales & Marketing, Refractory Service, Inc.
Refractory Innovations Increase Lining Longevity and Energy Efficiency in TOs, RTOs, Dryers and Boilers in Ethanol Plants
- Eric Chase, President, Chase Nedrow Industries
Lowering CI Score and Boosting Ethanol Plant Production with NASA-Derived High Emissivity Coatings
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FEW: Track 4: Leadership and Financial Management
Turning Agricultural Practices into Low-Carbon Farming Success Part 2
Room 213/214 - (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
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The agricultural sector plays a pivotal role in reducing carbon intensity within the ethanol industry, with innovative practices that enhance both productivity and sustainability. Key strategies will be shared on how biological products can increase crop yields while lowering emissions, as well as how to successfully implement feedstock carbon intensity programs. Additionally, insights will be provided on the essential traceability measures required for Climate-Smart Agriculture, helping both farmers and biofuel producers prepare for the expanding low-carbon market.
Moderator: Sally Flis, Director, Sustainable Ag Programs, Nutrien Ag Solutions
- Maykon da Silva, Field Solutions Specialist, Lallemand Plant Care
Efficiency in Action: Mitigating Carbon Emissions with Biological Products in the Corn Ethanol Industry
- Preston Brown, President & Founder, incite.ag
Tips and Tactics for Feedstock CI Scoring Success
- Chad Asmus, Sustainable Ag Product Strategist, BASF Corporation
Overcoming Hurdles When Farmers Implement Climate Smart Ag
- Danielle Anderson, Senior Government Policy & Advocacy Manager, Christianson PLLP
Farm Carbon Intensity and Supply Chain Traceability: Preparing for Climate-Smart Agriculture Tax Credits
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Sustainable Fuels Summit
Strategies for SAF Market Growth, Investment, and Deployment
Junior Ballroom 203 - (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
Read Description
Scaling SAF production and adoption requires coordinated efforts across policy, investment, and technology. This panel brings together industry leaders to discuss the latest progress, market commitments, risk mitigation strategies, and innovative deployment approaches. Audience members will obtain an understanding of airline commitments and leveraging modularization for efficiency.
Moderator: Sofía Cabrera, Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
- Timothy Hughes, Project Director, CAAFI (Com'l Aviation Alt. Fuels Init)
The Promise, Progress & Potential of Sustainable Aviation Fuels
- John Oyen, Director of Business Development, ABB, Inc.
De-Risking through Co-Design/Co-Delivery
- Shrirang Vaze, Joint General Manager, PRAJ Industries Limited
Modularization: Transforming Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Projects with Innovative Approach
- Siva Avvaru, Director Strategic Partnerships, Sustainability, Farmers Edge Inc.
White-Label CI Scoring: A Managed Services Model to Scale SAF Feedstock Readiness
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Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
Ensuring Compliance, Safety, and Regulation in CCS
Junior Ballroom 204 - (3:00 pm - 4:30 pm)
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Speakers on this panel will provide in-depth insights into the regulatory and compliance challenges involved in carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects. Panelists will discuss critical legal hurdles, safety regulations for CO2 pipelines, and the requirements for obtaining necessary permits, including the testing and monitoring plans that ensure compliance. Through these discussions, the session will equip developers and stakeholders with practical knowledge on overcoming barriers and ensuring the successful execution of CCS projects within the regulatory framework.
Moderator: Justin Walsh, Business Development, Vaisala, Inc.
- Dave L Elam, Vice President, TRC Environmental Corp.
Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Safety: Communicating the Good News and Recent Regulatory Developments
- Tim Eggeman, Chief Technology Officer, New Phase Energy
Testing and Monitoring Plan Requirements for CCS Project Permits
- Hannes Zetzsche, Attorney, Baird Holm LLP
Overcoming Regulatory Hurdles for Carbon Capture and Storage
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Expo Grand Opening & Welcome Reception
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