2nd World Congress of Bioenergy-2012 April 25-28 Xi’an, China
With the impact of increased Bioenergy utilization factors, BIT Life Sciences and the organizing committee launched the2nd Annual World Congress of Bioenergy-2012 (WCBE-2012), with a theme of Renewable Energy for Sustainability will be held during April 25-28, 2012, Xi’an, China. On behalf of the organizing committee, it’s my pleasure to ask if you would like to accept as well as your schedule allows you to attend and give a speech at Session 200: Global Bioenergy Executive Forum of track 2: Industrial Leadership Forums in this event.
BIT’s 1st World Congress of Bioenergy (WCBE-2011), successfully held in Dalian World Expo Center on April 25-30, 2011. Totally, there were nearly 400 participants from more than 36 countries and areas have attended the WCBE-2011.Depending on the warmly support and good suggestions from all of the participants, WCBE-2012 is expected to bring together scientists, industrial leaders and decision makers from all over the world again in a great range of fields to celebrate the recent breaking researches through cluster conferences, expositions, excellent lectures, tech tours and training programs. WCBE-2012 will feature 1 plenary forum, 16 parallel tracks, 80 parallel scientific sessions.
The program of WCBE-2012 will highlight some recent breakthrough stories and successes in this particular field. We are especially interested in presentations in the following major aspects or sections: Breaking Research and Enable Biofuel Technology, Feedstocks and Biomass, Bioalcohols, Biodiesel, Biogases, Algae Biofuel, Productive Energy Crops, Biofuel & Electricity Generation, Biofuel Based Automotives, Aviation Biofuels, Biorefinery/Bioprocess Tech, Biofuel Standards, IP, Regulations.
As one of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China, the conference place, Xi’an, with more than 3,100 years of history, the city was famous for Silk Road and Terracotta Army. In Xi’an, you will discover the unique and charming sightseeing during optional post-conference tour.
Scientific Program:
Track 1: Global Bioenergy Economy and Policy
Session 100: Global Bioenergy Economy and Policy
Session 101: Bioenergy and Climate Changes
Session 102: Global Biofuel Programs and Biofuel Infrastructure
Session 103: Biofuels in Developing Countries
Session 104: Biofuels in Developed Countries
Track 2: Industrial Leadership Forums
Session 200: Global Bioenergy Executive Forum
Session 201: Industrial Leadership Forum on Lignocellulosic Ethanols
Session 202: Industrial Leadership Forum on Biodiesel
Session 203: Industrial Leadership Forum on Biogase
Session 204: Industrial Leadership Forum on Algae Biofuel
Session 205: Industrial Leadership Forum in Advanced Biofuels
Track 3: Breaking Research and Enable Biofuel Technology
Session 300: Synthetic Biology and Microbiology for Lignocellulosic Biomass
Session 301: Practical Microbial Strain and Metabolic Engineering for Biofuels
Session 302: Extremophilic Enzyme Development for Biofuel Production
Session 303: Biocrude as an Energy Solution
Session 304: Innovation of Bioreactors and Control Systems for Biofuel
Session 305: Biomass Conversion and Separation Technologies
Session 306: Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials for Biofuels
Session 307: Coal-to-Biomass-Liquid
Session 308: Biofuel Engineering/Production Facility and Development
Session 309: Environmental Technologies for Biofuels
Track 4: Feedstocks and Biomass
Session 400: Biofuel Resource Assessment
-From Improved First Generation to New Feedstock Sources
Session 401: Feedstock Genomics and Plant Biotechnology Development
Session 402: Feedstocks from Agriculture Residues/Wastes
Session 403: High Strength Industrial Wastes for Bioenergy
Session 404: Feedstock from Wood and Forestry and Conversion Technology
Session 405: Food Residues or Waste as Feedstocks
Session 406: Vegetable Oil and Animal Fat as Feedstocks
Session 407: Feedstocks from Organic Fraction of Municipal Solid Wastes
Session 408: Tallow & Livestock to Biofuels
Session 409: Other Emerging Feedstocks-Glycerol, Black Liquor and other Biomasses
Track 5: Productive Energy Crops
Session 500: High Powered Genetic Improvement of Bioenergy Crops
Session 501: Focus on Improved Known Crops
Session 502: Jatropha Focus
Session 503: Camelina and Croton Trees Focus
Session 504: Miscanthus (Miscanthus giganteus) Focus
Session 905: Poplar trees Focus
Session 506: Focus on Salicornia (Salicornia Bigelovii, Dwarf saltwort, Dwarf glasswort)
Session 507: Focus on Perennial Weed, Switch Grass, Crambe, and Castor
Track 6: Bioalcohols
Session 600: Lignocellulosic Biomass Pretreatment Approaches
Session 601: Robust Chemical vs Ethanologenic Bacteria Approaches
Session 602: Highly Efficient Enzymatic Hydrolysis for Lignocellulosic Biomass
Session 603: Syngas Fermentation to Ethanol from Lignocellulosic Biomass
Session 604: Innovations beyond 2nd Generation of Bioalcohols
Session 605: Clean Technology for Bioalcohol Production
Track 7: Biodiesel
Session 700: High Yield Feedstock Supply from Nonedible to Edible Oils
Session 701: New Technologies for Biodisel Processing toward Final Products
Session 702: Large Scale Cost-effective Biodiesel Production, Refining & Quality Control
Session 703: Biodiesels from Animal Fat, Vegetable Oil
Session 704: Biodiesel from Jatropha
Session 705: Biodiesel Derived from Future Lines
Session 706: Evaluation of Diversified Biodisel Physical Properties
Session 707: Applications of Biodiesels-Case Studies
Track 8: Algae to Biofuel
Session 800: Algae Biology and Productive Algae and Seaweed Biomass
Session 801: Biotechnology in Improving the Algae Yield and GMO Risks
Session 802: Algaculture, Algae Cultivation System and Methods, Optimization
Session 803: Algae Fuel Bioprocessing and Biofuel Production
Session 804: Algae Harvesting and Algal Oil Extraction Systems
Session 805: Microalgal Bioalcohol Production
Session 806: Algal-Biodiesel and Biogase Production
Session 807: Algae Biofuels Production Cost Reduction Strategies
Session 808: Life Cycle Analysis of Different Algae-to-Energy Systems
Session 809: Technical & Economic Feasibility of Wastewater Based Algae Biofuel Production
Session 810: Power Plant Using Algae for Carbon Mitigation
Session 811: Enhancements to Photobioreactor & Open Raceway
Session 812: Genetic Engineering of Microalgae to Increase Yield and Productivity
Session 813: Algal Biofuels Cost, Finance, Regulatory and Algae Biofuels Promotion
Session 814: Algae for Environmental Mitigation, Government Regulatory Support and Incentive
Session 815: Algae Biofuels Supply, Facility Products Supply Chain and Commercialization
Track 9: Biogases
Session 900: Biogas from Renewable Resources
Session 901: Innovative and Productive Biogas Technology
Session 902: Biogas from Agriculture Residues and Wastes
Session 903: Biomethane
Session 904: Flammable Ice or Gas Hydrate
Session 905: Biogas Used as Vehicle Fuel
Track 10: Biofuel & Electricity Generation
Session 1000: Biofuel Electricity Generation Technology and Power Plant
Session 1001: Biofuel Cell Development, Applications, And Evaluation
Session 1002: Industrial Heat & Power Using Biofuels
Track 11: Biofuel Based Automotives
Session 1100: Ethanol and Methanol as Fuels in Internal Combustion Engines
Session 1101: Biodiesel Based Automotives
Session 1102: Integration and Hybrid Methods for Vehicles Using Biofuels
Track 12: Aviation Biofuels
Session 1200: Aviation and the Environment Demand for Biofuels
Session 1201: Biofuel for Aircraft and Navy Fleets
Session 1202: Biofuel Conversion Technologies and Feedstock Processing for Aviation
Session 1203: Developing New Sources for Sustainable Aviation Fuels
Session 1204: Commercialization of Aviation Biofuels and Approval Policies
Track 13: Other Biofuels
Session 1300: Biobutanol from Engineered Microbes
Session 1301: Wood Diesel
Session 1302: Hydrogenation-Derived Renewable Diesel and Designer Hydrocarbons
Session 1303: Hydrothermalupgrading Diesel and Fischer-Tropsch Biofuels
Session 1304: Bioether as Biofuels
Track 14: Biorefinery/Bioprocess Tech
Session 1400: Cracking Approaches of Lipids for Fuels and Chemicals
Session 1401: Hemicelluloses-Based Biorefinery
Session 1402: Lignin-Based Biorefinery
Session 1403: Starch-Based Biorefinery
Session 1404: Proteins-Based Biorefinery
Session 1405: Animal and Plant Oils-Based Biorefinery
Session 1406: Microbial Fermentable Sugars-Based Biorefinery
Session 1407: Developing & Managing Biofuels Production Plants
Track 15: Biofuels Standards, IP and Regulations
Session 1500: Sustainability, Certification, And Biofuel Standards
Session 1501: Biofuel IP Protection, Outsourcing and Partnship
Session 1502: Corporation Tech Licensing, Acquisitions, IPO and Exit
Session 1503: Global Biofuel Regulations and Incentive Plans
Track 16: Biofuel Finance, Investment, Trade and Marketing
Session 1600: Bioenergy Investment Sectors and Finance Trend
-From Governement Incentive Plan to NGO’s Promotion
Session 1601: VC and Private Equity in Renewable Bioenergy
Session 1602: Roles of Banks and Brokers in Bioenergy
Session 1603: Biofuels Shipping, Storage & Logistics and Quality Control
Session 1604: Biofuel Market, Trade and Distribution
Session 1605: Global Biodiesel Leaders Roundtable Discussion READ MORE



