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Register Now Visit www.advanced-biofuels-scale-up.comCall: 1-800-721-3915 Fax: 1-800-714-1359 Email: info@american-business-conferences.comEstablishing A Global Financial, RegulatoryAnd Technical Framework For TheCommercialScale Up OfAdvanced BiofuelProductionJune 22-23, 2010.Embassy Suites Hotel Alexandria,Washington D.C.Chris StandleeExecutive Vice PresidentAbengoa BioenergyBill HaywoodCEOLS9Wes BolsenVice President ForGovernmental Affairs, COSKATADonald WoodburyDirector Of The StrategicTechnology OfficeU.S. DODPaul HodsonDeputy Head Of UnitFor The Promotion OfRenewable EnergyEUROPEAN COMMISSIONLuis ScoffoneVice President, Alternative EnergiesSHELLMargo OgeDirector Of The Office OfTransport And Air QualityU.S. EPAJohn FerrellHead Of BiomassProgramU.S. DOEBill HagyAssistant AdministratorUSDADAY 1: FINANCE AND REGULATIONEstablishing The Regulatory Framework AndFinancing The Scale Up Of Advanced Biofuel ProductionDAY 2: APPLYING PRACTICAL LESSONS FROM DEMONSTRATION PLANTS TO COMMERCIAL SCALE UPPractical Lessons & Real Life Experiences FromAdvanced Biofuel Demonstration PlantsExpert Speakers Include:American Business Conferences presentsLeadSponsor:Official Feedstock Partner Co-Sponsors:Multiple next generation biofuel technologies are being developed toproduce more sustainable biofuel options including celullosic ethanol,biobutanol, algae biofuel, BioDME and many others.These advanced biofuels are reaching the stage where in order tomeet ambitious international production targets it is vital that producers scale up their technology beyond demonstration plants, to be fully commercialized.To do this it is necessary to get access to capital for scaling up thetechnology from both governments and the private sector, and put inthe regulatory framework to create a global market for advanced biofuels.The mission of the Global Advanced Biofuels Scale Up Summit 2010 isto help create a global consensus on how to establish the regulatoryand financial framework for commercializing advanced biofuels andhow to scale up the technologies to meet the market once its beencreated. The creation of such a market is a global challenge that will require aglobal solution: this summit will offer solutions from governments, investors and advanced biofuels producers and end users from bothsides of the Atlantic. Multiple U.S. and EU government departments will be joined by:• Venture capitalists• Major oil and chemicals companies• The leading global advanced biofuels producers • Future end users in the automotive and aerospace industriesThese stakeholders will be meeting to determine how they can work together to create the financial, regulatory and technical foundations forscaling up the production of advanced biofuels.ESTABLISHING A GLOBAL REGULATORY, FINANCIALAND TECHNICAL FRAMEWORK FOR SCALING UPADVANCED BIOFUEL PRODUCTIONCall: 1-800-721-3915 Fax: 1-800-714-1359 Email: info@american-business-conferences.comSpeakers At The Summit Will Be:• Explaining how to optimize the chances of gettinggovernment funding for scaling up advanced biofuelproduction• Determining what specifications and criteria companies mustachieve to attract capital investment from the private sector• Giving practical case studies from real life experience in advanced biofuel demonstration plants to determine how to achieve a technical process that represents an investable proposition• Analyzing progress being made on scaling up advanced biofuel conversion technologies• Understanding what progress is being made in creating a market for advanced biofuels• Delivering practical solutions for securing a stable feedstocksupply chain for commercial scale projectsDAY 1:FINANCE AND REGULATIONEstablishing The Regulatory Framework And Financing TheScale Up Of Advanced Biofuel ProductionDAY 2:APPLYING PRACTICAL LESSONS FROM DEMONSTRATIONPLANTS TO COMMERCIAL SCALE UPPractical Lessons & Real Life Experiences From AdvancedBiofuel Demonstration PlantsCall: 1-800-721-3915 Fax: 1-800-714-1359 Email: info@american-business-conferences.comDay One: June 22, 2010 EPAPERSPEC-TIVEEUPERSPEC-TIVE09.00 Keynote Opening Presentation And Introductory RemarksFrom ShellLuis Scoffone, Vice President Of Alternative Energies, SHELLEXAMINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR RECEIVING GOVERNMENTFUNDING FOR ADVANCED BIOFUEL SCALE UP PROJECTSOptimizing Your Chances Of Gaining Government Investment09.40 Examining Global Government Strategies For Investing In Advanced Biofuel Scale Up Projects … U.S.A, Europe And Beyond • Providing details of how the US DOE intends to go beyond grants and loan guarantees for R & D to provide capital for the commercial scale up of advanced biofuels• Understanding how existing EU initiatives such as the SET plan, NER 300 and theIndustrial Biofuel Initiative can help fund the commercialization of advanced biofuels and what future plans are in the pipeline• Getting an overview of what funding opportunities governments in Asia and South America are offering to support the development of commercial scale advancedbiofuel projects in their countries• Analyzing what is being done on a global scale to co-ordinate international investmentin the commercialization of advanced biofuels John Ferrell, Head Of Biomass Program, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYPaul Hodson, Deputy Head Of Unit For Regulatory Policy And Promotion Of RenewableEnergy, DG TREN, EUROPEAN COMMISSION10.25 Extended Question And Answer Session10.40 Looking Beyond The DOE: Understanding The Motivations Of Diverse U.S. Government Departments On Driving Funding For Advanced Biofuel Commercialization • Explaining the DOD’s motivations and strategy for supporting the commercial scale upof advanced biofuels to determine how private companies can benefit from it• Understanding the USDA’s goals for assisting the scale up of advanced biofuelproduction and what role they intend to take in providing funding• Explaining what steps different government departments are taking to coordinatetheir plans for financing the commercialization of advanced biofuels to deliver aholistic government support programmeBill Hagy, Deputy Administrator For Business Programs, U.S. DEPARTMENT OFAGRICULTUREDonald Woodbury, Director of the Strategic Technology Office at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSELinda Daugherty, Deputy Associate Administrator For Pipeline Safety, U.S. DEPARTMENTOF TRANSPORT 11.20 Question And Answer Session11.30 Morning Refreshments Served In The Exhibition Showcase AreaESTABLISHING THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR CREATINGA GLOBAL MARKET FOR ADVANCED BIOFUELSThis international session will consist of separate presentations from the EPA in the U.S. andthe EU in Europe explaining their vision for regulating and incentivizing the creation of aglobal advanced biofuels market. It will conclude with a panel session where governmentdecision makers from both sides of the Atlantic discuss how they can work together to createa holistic global approach to advanced biofuel regulation.12.00 Explaining The Motivations Behind RFS2 And How It Fits Into The EPA’s Long Term Plans For Incentivizing The Production Of Advanced Biofuels• Explaining the implications of RFS2 for the commercial scale up of advanced biofuels:- Understanding what the motivations were for reducing the standard for biofuelsderived from cellulosic materials- Getting clarity on the EPA’s ruling on greenhouse gas emissions from indirect land use- Putting RFS2 in the context of the EPA’s long term strategy to regulate the advancedbiofuels industry to provide a forecast of what goals future regulation will be aimed towards• Providing an update on the progress being made towards increasing the blend wall to E15:- Explaining the latest data coming out of engine tests for E15 and the implications of these results for raising the blend wall- Forecasting a timescale for introducing E15 and evaluating the likelihood ofincreasing the blend wall to E20 in the near futureMargo Oge, Director Of The Office Of Transport And Air Quality, U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY12.30 Question And Answer Session12.35 Update On EU Progress Towards Creating Targets And Mandates Specific To Advanced Biofuels• Explaining what the EU plans to do to create advanced biofuels mandates comparable to those in the U.S. to incentivize commercialization in Europe• Giving an update on the review of the Renewable Energy Directive to determine what its implications will be for the commercialization of advanced biofuels• Determining what mechanisms are being put into place translate European level legislation on advanced biofuels into national legislation • Detailing the EU’s long term policies for creating a market for advanced biofuels and how where they are prioritizing it compared to other renewable energy alternativesPaul Hodson, Deputy Head Of Unit For Regulatory Policy And Promotion Of RenewableEnergy, DG TREN, EUROPEAN COMMISSION Günter Hörmandinger, Policy Officer, DG Environment, EUROPEAN COMMISSION1.05 Question And Answer SessionINTERNATIONAL REGULATORY PANEL1.10 Determining How The U.S. And Europe Can Partner To Create An International Market For Advanced Biofuels• Understanding what the U.S. government and the EU can learn from each others’policies on regulating advanced biofuels• Establishing what can be done to move their strategies closer together and create amore holistic approach to creating a global advanced biofuels market• Looking at opportunities for future collaboration on global advanced biofuel initiativesMargo Oge, Director Of The Office Of Transport And Air Quality, U.S. ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCYPaul Hodson, Deputy Head Of Unit For Regulatory Policy And Promotion Of RenewableEnergy, DG TREN, EUROPEAN COMMISSION Günter Hörmandinger, Policy Officer, DG Environment, EUROPEAN COMMISSION1.35 Extended Question And Answer Session1.45 Networking Lunch Served In The Exhibition Showcase AreaIDENTIFYING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ATTRACTINGPRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENT 2.45 A Practical Guide To Getting Access To Capital From Venture Capitalists Who Are Looking To Invest In Advanced Biofuel TechnologiesIn this session, venture capitalists who are looking to expand their existing advanced biofueltechnology portfolio will explain what companies need to do in order to meet their criterion forinvestment and how to maximize their chances of gaining access to capital for scale up projects• Detailing the key specifications that investors look at when evaluating whether anadvanced biofuel project represents a bankable investment• From pre-IPO to major player: How companies in the advanced biofuels sector bothsmall and large can secure the finance they require to scale up• Explaining what investors see as the key risks specific to the advanced biofuels sectorand what companies can do to minimize that risk • Analyzing how advanced biofuels companies can best time their attempts to getcapital and how they can get in front of the right peopleMichael Butler, CEO, CASCADIA CAPITALDOUG JAMISON, CEO, HARRIS & HARRIS GROUPTodd Alexander, Partner, CHADBOURNE & PARKE3.25 Question And Answer Session3.35 Afternoon Refreshments Served In The Exhibition Showcase AreaCREATING A MARKET FOR ADVANCED BIOFUELSHow The Private Sector Is Creating A Market For Advanced Biofuels4.05 Practical Progress Being Made By The Automotive And Aerospace Industries To Create A Market For Advanced Biofuels … Explaining How Advanced Biofuels Producers Can Adapt To This Market• Examining the long term plans of the automotive and aerospace industries forcreating a market for advanced biofuels• Understanding the lessons learnt from existing projects that have used advancedbiofuels in automobiles or airplanes• Evaluating the results of current engine studies for E15 to establish what theautomotive industry is doing to prepare for it • Getting a forecast of which biofuels the aerospace industry sees as being most viablefor use in airplanes on a commercial scaleSue Cischke, Vice President Of Sustainability And Environment, FORDRenée Martin-Nagle, Vice-President, AIRBUS AMERICAS4.35 Question And Answer Session4.45 Understanding How The Very Latest Developments In Enzyme Technology Can BeApplied To Commercial Scale Advanced Biofuel Production• Determining what practical progress is being made in driving down the cost of enzymesfor advanced biofuel production in order to make them a commercially viable option• Explaining how the major enzyme suppliers will be able to achieve the volume necessary for commercial scale up• Detailing the latest technical developments in enzyme technology and how they can betranslated into cost-reduction opportunities for advanced biofuels production• Deciphering how these developments are impacting the efficiency of the enzymes sothat lower doses can be used to get higher yieldsCynthia Bryant, Global Business Development Manager – Biomass and Biofuels, NOVOYMESMichael Knauf, Vice President and General Manager, Bioindustrials, CODEXIS5.25 Question And Answer Session5.30 Understanding The Strategy Of The Chemicals Industry For Investing In Advanced Biofuels• Exlaining how the major chemicals companies plan to invest in advanced biofuels andwhat technologies they are prioritising• Determining how they can contribute to overcoming the capital and operational costsof advanced biofuels production• Explaining what other high value chemicals can be created as part of the advancedbiofuels process to offset the cost of productionBilly Bardin, Research And Development Director, DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY5.55 Question And Answer Session6.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks And End Of Day 16.05 Evening Networking Drinks ReceptionPRACTICAL LESSONS LEARNT FROM OPERATING DEMONSTRATION PLANTSWhat Lesson Can Be Applied To Commercial Scale Up?09.00 - Examining Practical Experiences From Demonstration Plants To Determine How To 11.50 Transform Innovative R & D Into An Investable Proposition For Commercialization09.00 Cellulosic Ethanol Demonstration Plants • Detailing the key technical problems that were faced when setting up and running acellulosic ethanol demonstration plant and how they were overcome• Giving an overview of the capital costs and operating costs involved in setting up theplant to determine ways in which they could be reduced for future projects• Providing a forecast of the full mass and energy balance of the plant to determine howefficiently the technology could perform at commercial scale• Getting an estimate of the conversion rate that the plant was able to achieveCASE STUDY 1: Wes Bolsen, Vice President Of Government Affairs, COSKATACASE STUDY 2: Craig Stuart-Paul, CEO, FIBERIGHTCASE STUDY 3: Jeff Passmore, Executive Vice President, Public Affairs, IOGEN10.00 Question And Answer Session10.10 Algae Biofuel Demonstration Plant• Getting an overview of how ready algae biodiesel technology is for commercializationbased on practical experience with a demonstration plant• Explaining how the feedstock base was secured to support the demonstration plantand what steps are being taken to develop a supply chain of the quantities necessaryfor commercial scale up• Identifying the key technical problems that were faced in running the plant atdemonstration scale that need to be overcome before scaling up to commercial scale CASE STUDY 1: Guido Radaelli, Founder And Vice President Of Engineering, AURORA BIOFUELSCASE STUDY 2: Jonathan Wolfson, CEO, SOLAZYME10.50 Question And Answer SessionCall: 1-800-721-3915 Fax: 1-800-714-1359 Email: info@american-business-conferences.comDay Two: June 23, 2010 MULTISTAKE-HOLDERPANELCASESTUDIESCall: 1-800-721-3915 Fax: 1-800-714-1359 Email: info@american-business-conferences.com11.00 Biobutanol and Biogasoline Demonstration Plants: Renewable Alternatives for the Gasoline Pool• Giving an overview of the yield that the plant was able to achieve• Evaluating what opportunities may exist to incorporate a biobutanol plant into existingbiodiesel or bioethanol plant as a cost-effective means of facilitating scale up• Providing an insight into what other high value chemicals could be produced in such ademonstration plant and how this has worked out in practice • Providing a estimate of the capital and operational costs involved in setting up abiobutanol demonstration plantCASE STUDY 1: Sean Sutcliffe, CEO, GREEN BIOLOGICS CASE STUDY 2: Lee Edwards, President And CEO, VIRENT ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC.11.40 Question And Answer Session11.50 Morning Refreshments Served In The Exhibition Showcase AreaSOLUTIONS FOR SCALING UP SPECIFIC STAGES OF THE TECHNICAL PROCESSUnderstanding How To Scale Up The Pre-Treatment And FermentationProcesses For Commercial Application12.20 Optimizing The Pre-Treatment Process For Commercial Scale Up … Demonstrated Progress In Lowering The Cost And Improving The Efficiency Of Pre-Treatment Processes For Different Advanced Biofuels• Explaining how to monitor and control the amount of inhibitors and other unwantedside-products produced in the pre-treatment process• Understanding how an effective pre-treatment can lower the cost of subsequentenzymatic hydrolysis• Examining what conversion rate the pre-treatment process can achieve under highsolid loading conditions• Identifying the key technical problems that have been encountered in the pre-treatment process that must be overcome in order to ready the technology forcommercial scale upAlex Berlin, Vice President Of Research And Development, LIGNOL12.45 Question And Answer SessionFERMENTATION SCALE UP PRESENTATION12.55 Methodologies For Fermenting C5 And C6 Sugars Simultaneously In Order To Achieve The Increased Efficiency Necessary For Commercial Scale Up• Understanding what technologies are being developed to ferment C5 and C6 sugarssimultaneously• Analyzing how these technologies perform under conditions of high substrate loadingto determine their suitability for commercial scale production of advanced biofuels• Estimating the cost of the procedure and how ready it is for commercial scale application• Evaluating how well these fermentation processes can deal with inhibitors and different feedstocksBill Haywood, CEO, LS91.15 Question And Answer Session1.20 Networking Lunch Served In The Exhibition Showcase AreaOVERCOMING THE LOGISTICAL CHALLENGES INVOLVED IN SCALING UPADVANCED BIOFUEL PRODUCTION FOR COMMERCIALIZATIONFEEDSTOCK PRESENTATIONS2.20 Business Solutions For Securing A Stable Feedstock Supply Chain For Commercial Scale Advanced Biofuel Production … Looking At Different Feedstock Supply ChainsIn this session, a series of presentations will be given for a variety of different advanced biofuel feedstock options, examining strategies for securing a commercial scale supply chainand forecasting the cost and availability of each commodity• Providing a trajectory of the cost and availability of different advanced biofuel feedstocks• Understanding how to get access to the vast quantities of feedstocks necessary forcommercial scale up• Explaining the best methods for collecting and handling different feedstocks and howthese methods can be adapted to commercial scale operations• Offering solutions for overcoming the challenges of transporting and distributingfeedstocks to production plants on a commercial scale• Understanding how to work with farmers, processors and brokers to ensure the mostcost-effective supply of feedstocks for advanced biofuelsPRESENTATION A2.20 Securing An Agro-Based Feedstock Supply ChainChris Standlee, Executive Vice President, ABENGOA BIOENERGYPRESENTATION B2.40 Securing An Algae-Based Feedstock Supply ChainJames Sears, President And CTO, A2BE CARBON CAPTUREPRESENTATION C3.00 Securing A Wood-Based Feedstocks Supply ChainRick LeBlanc, CEO, CHEMREC3.40 Afternoon Refreshments Served In Exhibition Showcase AreaPRESENTATION D4.10 Setting The Potential For The Use Of Vinasse As A FeedstockFransisco Ramirez Gutierrez, Representative, LABORATOIRE SISVITA BIOTECHPRESENTATION E4.30 Securing A Sustainable Miscanthus Feedstock Supply ChainNeal Gutterson, CEO, MENDEL BIOTECHNOLOGYPRESENTATION F4.50 Securing A Sustainable Sorghum Feedstock Supply ChainJeff Scheib, VP Biofuels, CHROMATIN, INC.5.10 Extended Question And Answer Session5.30 Practical Solutions For Integrating Advanced Biofuels Into The Existing DistributionInfrastructure To Deliver It To The Market Place• Understanding how to integrate the end product into the downstream supply chain• Determining how to develop the infrastructure to be ready to distribute advanced biofuels on a commercial scale• Getting an overview of what plans exist to build pipelines capable of distributing advanced biofuels• Analyzing how companies intend to transport advanced biofuels over land in order toget it into the market placeLinda Daugherty, Deputy Associate Administrator For Pipeline Safety,U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT 5.50 Question And Answer Session6.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks And End Of Conference6.05 Evening Networking Drinks Reception Call: 1-800-721-3915 Fax: 1-800-714-1359 Email: info@american-business-conferences.comExhibition Floor PlanThe exhibition showcase will provide the opportunity forvendors to demonstrate their solutions in an informal setting. 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