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Expanding Sustainable Markets
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 9-10 September 2008
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The fifth edition of Biofuels Markets Americas, and the second annual biofuel event in Argentina, organised by Green Power Conferences in cooperation with the Argentine Association for Biofuels and Hydrogen and the Argentine Biofuels Chamber, will provide an excellent platform for the global industry to learn the region’s opportunities in biofuels, address the key issues and do business.
Latin America is a market leader in the biofuels industry, with 40% of the global production of ethanol and a biodiesel market that is expanding rapidly to satisfy the increasing global demand. For biofuel production, Latin America has the advantages of good soil, suitable climate, available land, and low labour costs. It will have a key role in future growth of global markets, with the World’s ever increasing demand for clean energy. Countries across the region are at different stages in the development of their industries: Argentina, with an efficient agribusiness sector that can rapidly incorporate technological innovations, is already emerging as a important player in the global biofuels market; Brazil, which has pioneered the ethanol industry, is the world’s second largest producer with production costs among the lowest in the world and biodiesel is also now a growing industry there; much of the rest of Latin America including Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay have adopted biofuels programmes or are planning to do so.
Sustainability is the key issue and the event will look at the challenges of the introduction of certification, use of current feedstocks and how to address the Food vs. Fuel debate, the potential for the use of alternative feedstocks and new technology options.
This is a must attend event for all players in the Latin American biofuels industry. A high level agenda has been developed after extensive research within the industry and all the key trends, from financing and policy developments to commercial project implementation, will be addressed.
The event is designed to provide participants with a solid base for making informed decisions on future business strategies.
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- Pre-conference workshops: SUSTAINABILITY AND CERTIFICATION & JATROPHA
- Learn from 30+ leading biofuels professionals from across the region and the globe
- Network and share knowledge within regional and global key players throughout the value chain of this vibrant industry
- Discuss strategies to guarantee sustainability whilst increasing the region’s share in the global market
- Discover the opportunities and challenges of investing in regions biofuels industry
- Hear best practice examples of biofuel projects from across the region
- Gain insight into the future developments, including sustainability certification and new technologies
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Over 220 executives from 17 countries across Latin America, the US and Europe met at the first Biodiesel Congress in Buenos Aires in October 2007. Officially supported by Argentine Biofuels and Hydrogen Association and the Argentinean Secretariat for Agriculture, the inaugural event featured high-level debate, discussion and analysis from a selection of leading players in government, industry and key associations involved in the region’s growing biodiesel market.
Due to popular request, the event has been expanded to include Biofuels, Biomass and BioPower Generation. This year, Biofuels Markets Americas also counts on the endorsement of the Argentine Biofuels Chamber and the Inter-American Institute for Co-operation on Agriculture.
Here’s who you’ll meet at Biofuels Markets Americas
- Biofuels Producers
- Banks/Investors
- Equipment & Technology Solutions
- Feedstock Producers
- Commodity Traders & Brokers
- Oil/Petroleum/Refining
- Project Developers/Consultants/Consulting Engineers
- Governmental
- Chemical & Agricultural Suppliers
- Press
- Universities/Research/Non Profits
- Associations
- Automotive & Transport
- Other Corporates
Amongst the attendees present in previous editions of Biofuels Markets Americas were representatives from: Petrobras, IDB, IFC, Aceitera General Deheza, Glencore, Repsol YPF, Recope, Imperium Renewables, Brasil Ecodiesel, World Energy, West LB, Renewable Energy Group, Bunge, Cargill, Desmet Ballestra, Patagonia Bioenergia SA, Molinos Rio de la Plata, Pure Biofuels, Techint, Bunge, Kolmar, Bio Oils Energy, Louis Dreyfus, Tecna, Recope, GEA Westfalia, Masefield International, BASF, Biopetrol Trading, Biopetrol Industries, Bio-Pure Diesel, BNDES, Braskem, Canadian Renewable Fuels Association, Daimler Chrysler, Dedini, Degussa, Ecopetrol, Electrabel, Ford, GE Energy, Hitatchi, La Fabril, Maizar, Mitsubishi, Noble, Novozymes, Petropar, Petrotesting, Poet, Scania, Sindacucar, Toyota, Unilever, Volkswagen and many more
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Speakers include:
- Kevin McGeeney, CEO, Starsupply Renewables, Switzerland
- Senator João Tenório, President, Senate Biofuels Committee, Brazil
- Britta Thomsen, MEP, Committee on Industry Research and Energy, European Parliament
- Hector Huergo, President, Argentine Association for Biofuels and Hydrogen
- José Luis Esperón, Executive Vice President, National Institute of Industrial Technology, Argentina
- Miguel Almada, National Biofuels Programme, Secretariat of Agriculture, Argentina
- Frederique Abreu, Agroenergy Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture, Brazil
- Julio Rodriguez, Head of Biofuels Department, Viceministry of Mines and Energy, Paraguay
- Pablo Adreani, Director, Agripac, Argentina
- Freddy Langesfeld, Director, GEA Biodiesel, Argentina
- Claudio Molina, Executive Director, Argentine Association for Biofuels and Hydrogen
- Roberto Vellutini,Infrastructure and Environment Sector Manager, Inter-American Development Bank, USA
- Sergio Thompson-Flores, CEO, InfinityBio, Brazil and Chair of Investment/Infrastructure Committee, Interamerican Ethanol Commission, USA
- Faith Corneille, Energy and Agriculture Officer, U.S. Department of State, USA
- Verónica Colerio, Associate Programme Officer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Germany
- Mariana Ardizzone, Senior Associate, Maciel, Norman & Asociados, Argentina
- Jorge Acosta, Business Development Director, Masefield International, USA
- Vanda Nunes, Business Development Manager, SGS, Brazil
- Camila Ramos, Head of Research for Latin America, New Energy Finance, Brazil
- Rodolfo Rossi, President, ACSOJA, Argentina
- Roland M Stein, Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Germany
- Juan Carlos Villalonga, Political Director, Greenpeace, Argentina
- Jorge Riccombeni, Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
- Manlio Coviello, Energy Specialist, ECLAC, Chile
- Ricardo Rozemberg, Head of Strategy, National Investment Promotion Agency, Argentina
- Gastón Fernández Palma, President, AAPRESID, Argentina
- Gonzalo Hierro, Marketing & Business Development Director, ePlus Renewable Energy Solutions, Argentina
- Olivia Adams, Head of Biodiesel USA, ED & F Man, USA
- Gabriel Obrador, CEO, Patagonia Bioenergía, Argentina
- Mike Lu, President, Brazilian Jatropha Growers Association, Brazil
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Day One: 9 September 2008 |
08.30 |
Registration and Refreshments |
09.00 |
Chairman's Introduction and Opening Session
Hector Huergo, President, Argentine Association for Biofuels and Hydrogen, Argentina
Victor Arrúa, Representative, IICA
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Global Energy
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09.30 |
- What is the state of the Global Industry?
- Where is it heading and what are the limits to growth?
- What are the future challenges in the Americas?
- How can BioEnergy contribute to mitigating climate change?
- What is the role of BioEnergy in the energy matrix?
Opening Keynote Speakers:
Senator Roberto Urquía, CEO, Aceitera General Dehaza, Argentina*
Senator João Tenório, President, Senate Biofuels Committee, Brazil
Britta Thomsen, Danish MEP and Member of Committee on Industry, Research and Energy, European Parliament, EU
Kevin McGeeney, CEO, Starsupply Renewables, Switzerland
José Luis Esperón, Executive Vice-President, National Institute of Industrial Technology, Argentina
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11.00 |
Networking Refreshment Break
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Financing and Investing
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11.40 |
- Why investing in Bioenergy in this region makes sense?
- What are the key risks in financing Bioenergy projects?
- What are the public and private finance options?
- Can private capital drive a Bioenergy boom?
- What is the potential for CDM Bioenergy projects?
- Which financial products need to be further developed?
Ricardo Rozemberg, Head of Strategy, National Investment Promotion Agency, Argentina
Sergio Thompson-Flores, CEO, InfinityBio, Brazil and Chair of Investment/Infrastructure Committee, Interamerican Ethanol Commission, USA
Roberto Vellutini, Infrastructure and Environment Sector Manager, Inter-American Development Bank, USA
Pablo Luís Bullrich, Agribusiness Manager, Santander Rio, Argentina
Gustavo Vergagni, Director, V&A - Desarrollos Empresarios, Argentina
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13.00 |
Networking lunch
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Sustainability and Certification
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14.30 |
- What are the key sustainability issues?
- How to develop a sustainable industry?
- How will certification be implemented?
Vanda Nunes, Business Development Manager, SGS, Brazil
Manlio Coviello, Energy Specialist, ECLAC, Chile
Panel Debate:
Faith Corneille, Energy and Agriculture Officer, U.S. Department of State, USA
Héctor Laurence, President, Fundación Vida Silvestre - WWF, Argentina*
Verónica Colerio, Associate Programme Officer, United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Germany
Juan Carlos Villalonga, Political Director, Greenpeace, Argentina
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15.30 |
Networking Refreshment Break
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Ensuring Feedstock Supply
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16.10 |
Current and New Feedstocks
- What are the market developments?
- How to increase yields?
- How to address concerns regarding sustainability?
- How to develop secure sustainable supplies of feedstock?
- What are the developments in Energy Crops?
- What are the feasible alternative feedstocks in South America? Jatropha? Algae? Biomass?
Rodolfo Rossi, President, ACSOJA, Argentina
Gastón Fernández Palma, President, AAPRESID, Argentina
Panel on Mapping of Biomass Supplies:
Miguel Almada, National Biofuels Programme, Secretariat of Agriculture, Argentina
Frederique Abreu, Agroenergy Coordinator, Ministry of Agriculture (Zoning of Brazilian Sugar Cane), Brazil
Jatropha: Mike Lu, President, ABPPM (Brazilian Jatropha Growers Association) and VP, Curcas Diesel Brasil Ltda, Brazil
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Close of Day One & Networking Cocktail Reception |
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Day Two: 10 September 2008 |
08.45 |
Welcome coffee |
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Biofuels Regulation and Standards
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- What is the state of the regulatory framework across the region?
- How does policy range from country to country?
- What are the main barriers for market growth?
- How are these being or could they be addressed?
- What developments are there for the integration
of policies?
- What are the effects of regulation beyond Latin America?
- What is the state of progress on International Biofuels
Standards?
Mariana Ardizzone, Senior Associate, Maciel, Norman & Asociados, Argentina
Julio Rodriguez, Viceministry of Mines and Energy, Paraquay
Faith Corneille, Energy and Agriculture Officer, U.S. Department of State, USA
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10.50 |
Networking Refreshment Break
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Trading and Pricing
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11.30 |
- What are the key challenges and opportunities in
trading biofuels?
- How to access and satisfy the export markets?
- What is the potential buyers’ perspective on connecting
to downstream distributors?
Jorge Riccombeni, Minister, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Argentina
Roland M Stein, Associate, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Germany
Freddy Langesfeld, Director, GEA Biodiesel, Argentina
Olivia Adams, Head of Biodiesel, ED&F Man, USA
Jorge Acosta, Business Development Director, Masefield International, USA
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12.30 |
Networking lunch
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Biofuels Value Chain
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14.00 |
- How do the leading players in the region view the
value chain?
- What are the key challenges for growth?
Claudio Molina, Executive Director, Argentine Association for Biofuels and Hydrogen, Argentina
Gabriel Obrador, CEO, Patagonia Bioenergía, Argentina
Senior Representative, Desmet Balestra*
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BioPower Generation
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15.15 |
- What is the state of the Biomass Power Generation
market in the region and beyond?
- What are the opportunities for growth and the
future challenges?
- How is CDM contributing to the development of
these markets?
Mauricio Tolmasquim, President, EPE, Brazil
Herwig Ragossnig, Representative for Latin America, Seeger Engineering, Germany
Fabian Gaioli, Project Manager, MGM International, Argentina
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Networking Refreshment Break
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The Future of BioEnergy in
the Americas
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16.30 |
- What are the scenarios for the future BioEnergy markets?
- Where will the investment be focused?
- How will technology develop over the next 10 years?
- What will the impact be of innovation on the Latin
American business?
Camila Ramos, Head of Research for Latin America, New Energy Finance, Brazil
Pablo Adreani, Director, Agripac, Argentina
Gonzalo Hierro, Marketing & Business Development Director, ePlus Renewable Energy Solutions, Argentina
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Closure of the conference |
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Pre Conference Workshops 10.00 – 16.00, 8 September 2008 |
Sustainability and Certification Workshop |
Jatropha Value Chain |
This expert workshop will provide attendees with a full in depth
overview of the steps required to ensure a full sustainability and
certification that ensures sustainability, continuity and quality. Ensuring the sustainability of biofuels is likely to become compulsory
for supplying biofuels in many markets and avoiding the fear that fuel
security is being purchased at the expense of food security. Biofuels is
an environmental product and is being entirely supported by political
will and therefore it must ensure a true net environmental gain. This
workshop is produced by leading certification experts SGS. SGS is
engaged in a number of areas along various supply chains helping
companies and trade bodies assess the sustainability of given
products, particularly feed stocks.
- Review of sustainability criteria – from a net reduction of
greenhouse gases to maintaining the local environment
- Full supply chain considerations – sustainability, continuity
and quality
- Review of certification standards – technical issues
- Certification process – how will certification be implemented
- Types of assessment and methodology
- Auditing, monitoring and customising programmes
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This expert led workshop will examine the role of Jatropha as a
biodiesel feedstock in Latin America. Attendees will gain real
practical insights from key experts and one of the leading Jatropha
programmes in the continent. The day will examine the plant
agronomy, breeding and propagation techniques as well the possible
routes to industrial scale plantation and production of sustainable
jatropha biodiesel.
Led by Brazilian Jatropha Growers Association with Empraba
Agroenergia, JetBio, Fundacao Espaco Eco and Curcas Diesel Brasil.
- The Brazilian Biodiesel Program
- The Jatropha curcas L. Research Program in Brazil
- The Plant
- Planning a Jatropha Plantation
- Industrial Process
- Monitoring – IT applied to Jatropha plantations
- Social Eco Efficiency Tool Applied to Jatropha curcas
- Case Study: Sao Luis Biodiesel Program – Maranhao, Brazil
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Now in its 5th edition year, Biofuels Markets Americas offers an integrated solution of brand positioning, business development and face-to-face networking opportunities with senior decision makers.
Connecting you with the right people
With a proven track record of top level decisions makers and CEOs, Biofuels Markets Americas provides the perfect environment for you to do business and connect with biofuel professionals from around the world under one roof.
- Generate new high level business contacts
- Enhance your company's brand visibility globally
- Increase your market share and gain competitive advantage
- Reinforce existing partnerships
- Find new partners and business opportunities
Cost effective packages to meet your business needsOur sponsorship and exhibition packages are designed to help you meet your business objectives. If you are looking to win prospective clients, strengthen existing relationships or enhance your company profile, we will help you do so in a cost effective manner.
Contact Amit Shahani for further details
00971 4 214 9558
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Patagonia Bioenergía is about to produce high quality sustainable biodiesel in Argentina as a result of continued efforts in research and development. The plant is located in San Lorenzo Province of Santa Fe, and will be one of the largest and most efficient in the world.
PBE’s special process makes it possible for biodiesel will be delivered with minimum haze levels.
PBE is a member of the RTRS and a pioneer in the R&D and production of Jatropha in South America.
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