Network with industry leaders at Europe`s premier
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Network with industry leaders at Europe`s premier
"We were amazed by the number of participants and importance of the issues" European Commission at Biofuels Markets 2006 a Congress & Exhibition, 6-9 March 2007, Brussels Expo, Belgium Network with industry leaders at Europe’s premier biofuels event Philip New President, Global Biofuels BP Dr Fatih Birol Chief Economist International Energy Agency Alfonso Gonzalez Finat European Commission Andrew Owens Chief Executive Officer Greenergy Klaus Henschel Chief Executive Officer Biopetrol Industries Shai Weiss Chief Executive Officer Virgin Fuels Danilo Coronacion President & Chief Executive Officer CIIF Oil Mills Group Jens Riese Partner McKinsey & Co John Mullins Chief Executive Officer Bioverda Lutz Guderjahn Chief Operating Officer CropEnergies Jacques Blondy Director of Agriculture Development Total Eric Bowen Vice President, Energy & Director, Biofuels Sigma Capital Group Dr Hartmut Heinrich Head of Fuels & Lubricants Volkswagen Brian Bolster Vice President Goldman Sachs Director, New & Renewable Energy Gold Sponsors Silver Sponsors Strategic Partners Endorsed by www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com > Programme Overview Tuesday 6th March Biofuels Investment and Finance Biofuels Sustainability Pre-Congress Seminar - Crowne Plaza Hotel Pre Congress Seminar - Crowne Plaza Hotel E Congress & Exhibition Brussels Expo Centre X Wednesday 7th March Opening Plenary Global Markets, Global Industry Finance & Investment Regulation & Government Policy H I Stream A: Bioethanol: Entering the Fast Lane? B I World Biofuels Markets Reception T Stream A: Upstream: Growing Feedstock Supply A Global Commodity: Trading & Pricing Vehicle Manufacturers I Thursday 8th March O N Friday 9th March > Stream B: Biodiesel: Reducing Costs & Increasing Availability Stream B: Refining, Distribution & Quality Maturing Technologies & Production Efficiency Biorefineries & Byproducts Closing Plenary Towards True Energy Crops Next Generation Biofuels Biogas Markets Post Congress Seminar - Crowne Plaza Hotel Post Congress Seminar - Crowne Plaza Hotel World Biofuels Markets Exhibition 7-8 March Limited space, first come first served. 2006 event Sold Out. "Biofuels Markets was a success, we have had a lot of interesting & high level contacts" Desmet Ballestra in 2006 SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD Exhibitors Include: RES SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD SOLD > BDI - BioDiesel International BioKing Bioverda Broin Bruker Capemm Carotech Cognis C M Bernardini DLA Piper Intertek Caleb Brett Koole Tankstorage Novozymes Rabobank Rohm Haas Meet New Customers & Generate Sales Leads The 2006 event had over 450 senior executives and international media in attendance – over 650 are expected in 2007 Sponsor the 2007 event now and take advantage of a 4 month pre-event promotional campaign, exposing your brand on 500,000 marketing pieces Gain an incredible amount of presence from on site promotion/publicity, exhibition stand and meeting room options Stand out from the crowd, sponsor World Biofuels Markets – it’s time to do business Please contact Ben Leighton to discuss solutions that best meet your marketing objectives: Tel: +44 20 7801 6333 or email [email protected] www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com Biofuels Finance & Investment Seminar Agenda Sponsored by: 6 March 2007, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels 08.30 Registration & Refreshments 12.45 09.05 Chairman’s Opening Roger Blears, Partner, Martineau Johnson Raising Finance: Financial Structures for Biofuels Global Market Investment Opportunities 09.15 Keynote Case Study: Using Capital and Strategic Partnerships to Expand your Biofuels Network Dan Oh, Chief Financial Officer, Renewable Energy Group 09.45 Successful Financing Strategies and Future Opportunities Moderator: Eric Bowen, VP, Energy and Director, Biofuels Sigma Capital Group Shai Weiss, Chief Executive Officer, Virgin Fuels R. Andrew de Pass, Managing Director, Citigroup Venture Capital International (Sustainable Development Investment ) David Fennema, VP, Biofuels, Marathon Capital LLC Dan Oh, Chief Financial Officer, Renewable Energy Group P A N E L 10.20 10.55 Biofuels Incentives, Market Distortion, EC and WTO Issues Professor Geert van Calster, Of Counsel, EU Regulatory Practice, DLA Piper, 11.15 Fiscal Incentives: Creating Investment Opportunities Sandrine Dixson-Decleve, Executive Director, Europe and Africa, IFQC Biofuels Roger Blears, Partner, Martineau Johnson Michael Schaefer, Analyst, Equinet Securities P A N E L Financial Risk Management in Biofuels 11.35 Risk Management: Feedstock Risk and Policy Risk Will Babler, Risk Manager, First Capitol Risk Management* 11.55 Case Study: Role of Hedge Funds in Biofuels Projects Brian Bolster, Vice President, Goldman Sachs CDM & Carbon Trading Opportunities 12.20 P A N E L 13.55 Project Finance Case Study Malcolm Shepherd, Chief Executive Officer, Green Spirit Fuels & Jon Williams, Head of Sustainable Development HSBC 14.15 Case Study: Debt Finance for Biofuels Projects Bullets Marc Schmitz, Senior Manager, Project Finance, Rabobank 14.35 Project Debt Financing Anthony Doherty, Biofuels Business Development Director, Bioverda 14.55 Comparing Traditional Structures with New Structures such as Mezzanine Financing Tom Murray, Managing Director & Co-Head, Loan and Debt Capital Markets, WestLB 15.15 Raising Private Equity Financing for Biofuels Donna Clarke, Biofuels Business Development Manager, Wheb Ventures 15.35 Networking Refreshment Break 16.05 IPOs: Current and Future Trends Michael Leibrich, Chief Executive Officer, New Energy Finance Networking Refreshment Break Regulation: How to Create Investment Opportunities Using CDM to facilitate Biofuel Development Tony White, Head of Advisory, Climate Change Capital Courtney Blodgett, CDM Project Manager, EcoSecurities Phil Doyle, Vice President, Econergy Networking Lunch Break Next Generation Technology Financing 16.25 Keynote: Investing in Next Generation Biofuels Rick Zalesky, Vice President Biofuels and Hydrogen, Chevron Technology Ventures 16.45 Financing Next Generation Biofuels Technologies Philipp Hasler, Investment Director, SAM Private Equity Even Bakke, Managing Director, Bankinvest New Energy Solutions Jamie Richards, Partner, Foresight Venture Partners P A N E L 17.15 Close of Seminar (* = awaiting final confirmation) Biofuels Sustainability Seminar Agenda Endorsed by: 6 March 2007, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels 08.30 Registration & Refreshments 11.55 Questions & Discussion The Environmental Impact of Biofuels 12.05 Networking Lunch Break Moderator: Jos Dings, Director, Transport and Environment, Belgium 13.45 Environmental Impacts of a Large Scale Biofuels Industry Jean-Philippe Denruyter, Climate & Energy Policy Officer, WWF, Belgium Global Bioenergy Partnership Speaker to be announced 14.05 09.35 The Global Impacts of the Biofuels Industry Suzanne Hunt, Biofuels Project Manager, Worldwatch, USA Biofuels Increasing Productivity and Rural Economies Ibrahim Assane Mayaki, West & Centre Hub, United Nations Office for Project Services, Senegal Practical Schemes to Ensure Biofuel Sustainability 09.55 The Social Impacts of Biofuels Industry Olivier Genevieve, President, Ethical Sugar, France 10.15 Networking Refreshment Break 10.55 Climate Friendly Biofuels Dr Robert Edwards, Joint Research Centre – CONCAWE, European Commission 09.15 14.25 Impact of Biofuels on Food Markets Jan Kees Vis, Director of Sustainable Agriculture, Unilever & President, Roundtable for Sustainable Palm Oil Production 14.45 Questions & Discussion 15.00 Networking Refreshment Break 15.35 UK Biofuels Scheme: Low Carbon Vehicle Partnership Greg Archer, Director, Low Carbon Vehicles Partnership 15.55 Practical Case Study: Sustainability Policy Speaker to be announced International Initiatives to Ensure Sustainable Biofuels 16.15 IEA Bioenergy Task 40: Sustainable International Bioenergy Trade Uwe Fritsche, Head, Energy & Climate Division, Öko-Institut Netherlands Biofuels Sustainability System Jacqueline Cramer, Sustainable Entrepreneurship, University of Delft, The Netherlands 16.35 Closing Questions & Discussion 11.15 11.35 Measuring the Sustainability of Biofuels Companies Dr. Matthias Fawer-Wasser, Vice President, Sustainability, Bank Sarasin, Switzerland www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com Day One: 08.00 Opening Plenary, 7 March 2007, Brussels Expo Centre Biofuels Finance & Investment Seminar Summary Marc Schmitz, Project Finance Director, Rabobank, Registration & Refreshments 09.00 - 11.00: Opening Plenary Global Markets, Global Industry Moderator: Jens Riese, Partner, McKinsey & Company, Germany P A N E L Biofuels Finance & Investment Panel Debate Panellists: Michael Feldman, Vice President, Goldman Sachs Marc Schmitz, Project Finance Director, Rabobank John Mullins, Chief Executive Officer, NTR Bioverda Keynote Address Al Gore, Chairman, Generation Investment Management & former Vice President of the USA 12.40 14.00 - 15.00: Plenary Regulation & Government Policy Biofuels : A Growing Part of the Energy Mix Dr Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency Moderator: Eric Bowen, Vice President, Energy & Director, Biofuels, Sigma Capital Group Inc An Overview of the Global Biofuels Market Jens Riese, Partner, McKinsey & Company Europe’s Biofuels Policy Alfonso Gonzalez Finat, Director for New & Renewable Energy, Transport & Energy Directorate, European Commission The Biofuels Industry Development Path Philip New, President, Global Biofuels, BP Towards Zero Emissions Cars Graham Smith, Senior Vice-President - External Affairs and Environmental Affairs and Managing Director, Toyota Motor Europe 11.00 Regulatory & Policy Panel Debate: Certificates vs/+ Fiscal Incentives Panellists: P A N E L Rupert Furness, Department for Transport Professor Ke Binsheng, Director General, Research Centre for Rural Economy, Ministry of Agriculture Raffaello Garofalo, Secretary General, European Biodiesel Board Plus other invited panellists Networking Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Hall sponsored by 15.00 12.00 - 12.40: Plenary Networking Lunch Break Networking Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Hall Finance & Investment sponsored by The Investment Opportunities Within the Biofuels Sector Michael Feldman, Vice President, Goldman Sachs Stream A Stream B 16.00 – 17.30: Stream A 16.00 – 17.30: Stream A Bioethanol: Entering the Fast Lane? Moderator: Robert Vierhout, Secretary General, European Bioethanol Fuel Association, Belgium Biodiesel Case Study Speaker to be announced Ligno-Cellusic Ethanol Emmanuel Petiot, Global Business Development Manager, Novozymes US Biodiesel Market Speaker to be announced Outlook on Biomass to Ethanol Malcolm Shepherd, CEO, Green Spirit Fuels 17.30 Moderator: Raffaello Garofalo, Secretary General, European Biodiesel Board, Belgium E85 in France Jacques Blondy, Director, Agriculture Development, Total, Implications of the Fuel Quality and Biofuels Directives Dr. Lutz Guderjahn, COO, CropEnergies P A N E L Biodiesel: Reducing Costs, Increasing Availability Biodiesel Producers Panel Debate: A Maturing Industry? P A N E L Bioethanol Producers Panel: Towards the Fast Lane? Panellists: Malcolm Shepherd, CEO Green Spirit Fuels Lutz Guderjahn, COO, CropEnergies Ricardo Arjona, R&D Project Manager, Abengoa Bioenergy Networking Reception in the Exhibition Hall 17.30 Panellists: Klaus Henschel, Chief Executive Officer, Biopetrol Industries Luis Goyzueta, President & Chief Executive Officer, Pure Biofuels Corporation Peru Plus other invited panellists Networking Reception in the Exhibition Hall "Your conference last week was excellent, with good speakers covering the whole area of biofuels. It offered excellent networking opportunities" UK National Farmers Union at Biofuels Markets 06 www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com Day Two, 8 March 2007,Day Brussels Centre 2: 8 Expo March 2007, Brussels Expo Centre Stream B Stream A 08.30 Morning Refreshments in the Exhibition Hall 08.30 09.00 – 10.30: Stream B 09.00 - 10.30: Stream A Refining, Distribution & Quality Upstream: Growing Feedstock Supply Moderator: Paul Temple, Vice President,, National Farmers Union Moderator: Sandrine Dixson-Declève, Executive Director Europe & Africa, International Fuel Quality Centre What Options are there for New and Improved Feedstocks? A representative, Monsanto Distribution and Retailing of Biofuels Andrew Owens, Chief Executive Officer, Greenergy Feedstocks for Biofuels Robert Outram, Industry Analyst, Frost & Sullivan Ensuring the Quality of Biofuels Palm Oil Production in Asia Mohamad Hj. Hassan, Senior Executive Director – Biomass, FELDA, Malaysia (the largest producer of Palm Oil in Malaysia) Monitoring Biofuels Quality A representative, Intertek Caleb Brett Speaker to be announced Refining, Distribution & Quality Panel Debate Panellists: Feedstock Panel Debate P A N E L Panellists: Elliott Manis, Chief Exectuive Officer, D1Oils Plc, UK Danilo Coronacion, President & Chief Executive Officer, CIIF Oil Mills Group, Philippines (the biggest conglomerate in the P A N E L Philippine coconut industry) Mohamad Hj. Hassan, Senior Executive Director – Biomass, FELDA Malaysia 10.30 Networking Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Hall 10.30 A Global Commodity: Trading & Pricing Moderator: Valérie Corre, Secretary General, European Union of Ethanol Producers (UEPA) Maturing Biofuels Technology & Production Efficiencies Moderator: Richard Jones, Head of Fuel Competence Centre, OMV Pricing Volatility: Throwing Ethanol on the Fire Jonathan Kingsman, Chief Executive Officer, Société J Kingsman Managing the Relationship between Feedstock Price, Biofuel Demand, the Oil Price and Food Prices Jack van den Hoek, General Manager, Biodiesel and Biomass, Cargill Europe Towards Biofuels Trading Systems: Panel Debate Panellists: Enzyme Technology & Catalysts for Production Efficiency Speaker to be announced P A N E L Panel Debate: Hardware for Production Efficiency Gains and Cost Reductions A representative, BDI Biodiesel Plus other invited panelists P A N E L Panel Debate: Software and Control Systems for Production Efficiency Gains and Cost Reductions A representative, Novatech Plus other invited panellists Guy Hogge, Louis Dreyfus Commodities Hubert de Biolley, Director, Vertical LLP Plus other invited panellists 13.00 Networking Lunch Break sponsored by 14.00 – 15.00: Stream B Vehicle Manufacturers Moderator: Giuliano Grassi, Secretary General, EUBIA Biofuels - the Vehicle Manufacturer’s Perspective Dr Hartmut Heinrich, Head of Fuels & Lubricants, Volkswagen 15.00 Biorefineries: Multi–Product Manufacturing Stephen Gatto, Chief Executive Officer, BioEnergy LLC Byproducts Panel Debate Vehicle Manufacturers Panel Debate: Beyond 10% Panellists: Panellists: Barry Cahill, Fuels Associate, PSA Peugeot Dr Hartmut Heinrich, Head of Fuels & Lubricants, Volkswagen Plus other invited panellists Networking Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Hall sponsored by Networking Lunch Break sponsored by Biorefineries & Byproducts 14.00 – 15.00: Stream A P A N E L Networking Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Hall 11.30 – 13.00: Stream B 11.30 – 13.00: Stream A 13.00 Artur Thernesz, Director, Downstream Development, MOL Group Lou Burke, Manager Alternative Energy and Programmes, ConocoPhillips Andrew Owens, Chief Executive Officer, Greenerg Camilla Dowling, Environmental Manager, OKQ8 Andy Fischer, Managing Director, Australian Farmers Fuel sponsored by sponsored by P A N E L Morning Refreshments in the Exhibition Hall P A N E L 15.00 Stephen Gatto, Chief Executive Officer, BioEnergy LLC Melvyn Askew, Head of Agriculture & Rural Strategy, UK Central Science Laboratory Erwin Vink, Environmental Affairs, NatureWorks LLC Jeff Lautt, Executive VP Corporate Operations, Broin Networking Refreshment Break in the Exhibition Hall sponsored by www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com Closing Plenary, 8 March 2007, Brussels Expo Centre 16.00-17.00 Closing Plenary Towards True Energy Crops Genomic Pathways To Next Generation Biofuels Mark Emalfarb, Chief Executive Officer, Dyadic Group US Ligno-Cellulose Developments Mike Muston, Executive Vice President of Corporate Development, Broin Towards Third Generation Biofuels & Consolidated Bioprocessing John Ranieri, Vice President & General Manager Bio-Based Materials, DuPont P A N E L 17.00 2nd/3rd Generation Technologies Panel Debate Panellists: Will Whitehorn, Corporate Affairs Director, Virgin Fuels Mark Emalfarb, Chief Executive Officer, Dyadic Group Will Whitehorn, Corporate Affairs Director, Virgin Group John Ranieri, Vice President & General Manager Bio-Based Materials, DuPont Ian Williamson, President & R&D Director, New Gen Technologies Inc Mike Muston, Vice President, Broin Close of Congress Next Generation Biofuels Seminar Agenda 9 March 2007, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels 08.30 Registration & Refreshments Keynote Session: Bringing Next Generation Biofuels to Market 09.15 09.45 Bringing Next Generation Biofuels Technology to Market: Development & Prospects of Biobutanol John Ranieri, Vice President & General Manager Bio-Based Materials, DuPont EXECUTIVE ROUNDTABLE: Speeding the Transition to Next Generation Biofuels 12.20 Biomass to Liquids (BTL) Fuels & Technology, Next Generation Biodiesel 13.30 BTL Commercialisation and Development Tord Fjallstrom, Chairman, European Biomass Industry Association (EUBIA) 13.50 Case Study: Fast Pyrolysis Technology for New Biofuels Alternatives Andrew Kingston, President and Chief Executive Officer, Dynamotive 14.10 Large Scale Fischer-Tropsch Diesel Production: Opportunities and Challenges to Shift from Black (Coal) to Green (Biomass) Robin Zwart, Project Manager BioSyngas and SNG & Ir A Van der Drift, Programme Manager Gasification, ECN 14.30 Networking Refreshment Break 15.00 Case Study: Biomethanol, The Real Acceptable Alternative Bullets Paul Hamm, Interim Chief Executive Officer, BioMethanol Chemie Holdings 15.20 Case Study: Algae: An Emerging Global Feedstock for Biofuels Paul Rodzianko, Vice President – International, GreenFuel Technology Corp Panellists: Stephen Gatto, Chief Executive Officer, BioEnergy John Ranieri, Vice President & General Manager Bio-Based Materials, DuPont Suzanne Hunt, Biofuels Manager, Worldwatch Institute Jeremy Tomkinson, Chief Executive, UK National Non-Food Crop Centre (NNFCC) Pierpaolo Cazzola, Analyst, International Energy Agency 10.30 Networking Refreshment Break Cellulosic Ethanol: The Roadmap 11.00 Panel Debate: Making Cellulosic Ethanol a Reality Panellists: Carlos A Riva, Chief Executive Officer, Celunol Corp Murray Burke, Vice President & General Manager, SunOpta Mohammed Moniruzzaman, Vice President Biomass Technology, BioEnergy Mike Muston, Exec VP, Corporate Development, Broin Corp Ricardo Arjona, R&D Project Manager, Abengoa Bioenergy 11.40 12.00 New Improvements for Lignocellulosic Ethanol Frederic Monot, Head of Biotechnology, Institut Francois du Petrole & Co-ordinator, European Project, NILE Case Study: Results from World’s First Fully Integrated Lignocellulosic Bioethanol Pilot Plant Prof Birgitte K Ahring, Chief Executive Officer, BioGasol Networking Lunch Break Third Generation Biofuels Technology 15.40 Opportunities for Biotechnology: Engineering Feedstocks for Ethanol Production Michael Raab, Founder and Chief Scientist, Agrivida 16.00 Close of Seminar Biogas Markets Seminar 9 March 2007, Crowne Plaza Hotel, Brussels A one day seminar will address market conditions and opportunities for biogas and examine the growth opportunities in the international biogas markets. The agenda is being currently developed and will be advertised shortly. For speaking opportunities contact: [email protected] "I think that the best thing about this conference was that you gathered in one place people from different institutions (associations, EU authorities, producer, scientists, bankers, lawyers) with different views on the market" SEB Venture Capital www.worldbiofuelsmarkets.com > Event Sponsors and Partners Gold Sponsors Broin, the largest dry mill ethanol producer in the United States, is an established leader in the biorefining industry through technology development, production capacity, plant management and marketing. The 20-year old company currently manages 18 plants in the United States while marketing more than one billion gallons of ethanol annually. Broin has a reputation of fast, successful commercialization of innovative technology that includes recent patent-pending raw starch hydrolysis technology (BPX™) and grain fractionation (BFrac™). Broin’s ability to collaborate with other industry leaders to further research and development has positioned the company as a world leader in several areas, most notably the drive to commercialize cellulose to ethanol production. www.broin.com Novozymes is leading the industry in developing enzymes to produce fuel ethanol more economically and make it a more viable source of environmentally-friendly transportation fuel. Solutions such as this have made Novozymes the biotech-based world leader in enzymes and microorganisms with product offerings in more than 40 different industries and 130 countries. In partnership with customers, technology leaders and other stakeholders, Novozymes’ 4,000 employees use natures’ diversity and advanced biotech to improve industrial performance and quality while saving water, energy, raw materials and waste. We call it the Industrial Evolution. Join in! Silver Sponsors Bioverda, a wholly owned subsidiary of NTR, is a bioenergy company with businesses in biofuels, biogas and methane. Bioverda’s investment in biofuels includes two biodiesel facilities at Neubrandenburg and Ebeleben in Germany. Both plants combined will produce 150,000 tpa of biodiesel from locally sourced rapeseed supplied under long term supply contracts with the Rafeissen agricultural co-operative group. The Neubrandenburg plant is to be expanded by an additional 100 tpa of esterification capacity giving total output of 250,000 tpa by end 2008. Intertek is a leading international provider of analytical laboratory and inspection services to the world’s petroleum, chemical, agriculture, consumer and pharmaceutical industries. Intertek are experts in providing laboratory outsourcing, quality control, cargo inspection, R&D support, process and catalysis testing, metallurgy and polymer testing, auditing and consulting. Dedicated teams of experienced professionals staff the Intertek global network of analytical test laboratories and offices. As industry trend towards laboratory outsourcing grows, world class companies increasingly look to Intertek for innovative business and technical solutions. Outsourcing laboratories to Intertek allows clients to focus on their core competencies, increase operational flexibility and lower total costs. Rabobank International is the wholesale division of AAA-rated Rabobank which is the largest financial services provider in the Netherlands and the leading “Food & Agri” bank worldwide. Rabobank pursues a niche strategy in investment and international corporate banking through Rabobank International with a specific focus on the food industry and Agribusiness. The biofuels industry is an area of particular focus due to its Food & Agri background. Rabobank also provides structured financing for largescale international projects particularly those that relate to energy, water and the environment. Examples include the financing of on and off-shore windfarms, water purification plants, total energy power plants and biofuel plants. For more information please visit www.rabobank.com Strategic Event Partners The European Biodiesel Board also known as EBB, is a non-profit organisation established in January 1997. 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