(U.S. Department of Energy) On July 11–12, 2017, BETO hosted its 10th annual conference—Bioeconomy 2017: Domestic Resources for a Vibrant Future! More than 300 attendees from industry, government agencies, the national laboratories, and academia gathered to discuss opportunities and challenges facing the growing U.S. bioeconomy. View the available presentations online today. READ MORE
Plenary I: Corporate Investment in the Bioeconomy
This session will provide a broad overview of corporate perspectives on the emerging bioeconomy. The session will address questions pertaining to investment avenues for biofuels, biochemicals, and bioproducts by the people and companies at the forefront of the industry.
- Michael McAdams, President, Advanced Biofuels Association
- Michael Lakeman, Associate Technical Fellow, Boeing
- John May, Managing Director, Stern Brothers
- Pat Gruber, CEO, Gevo
- Jeffrey Jacobs, President and CEO, Ensyn Corporation
Plenary II: Smart Landscape Design for a Balanced Harvest of Energy, Economic, and Environmental Benefits
Smart Landscape Design uses modern data analytics to find profitable ways to integrate energy crops into agricultural landscapes that provide multiple benefits. This innovative design approach can help expand production of biomass for energy and fuel, improve the yield and profitability of conventional crops, and cut the costs of crop insurance, water pollution, and climate mitigation for taxpayers.
- Kristen Johnson, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Jeremy Martin, Senior Scientist, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Emily Heaton, Associate Professor of Agronomy, Iowa State University
- Dave Muth, Senior Vice President of Analytics, AgSolver
- Tom Richard, Director, Penn State Institutes of Energy and the Environment
Breakout Session I
1A: Carbon Capture Strategies for Algae Cultivation
This session will convene diverse experts to discuss how carbon capture strategies and algal biofuel technologies can work together to help meet the needs of both industries and support a vibrant bioeconomy.
- Christy Sterner, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Michael Resch, Detail Supporting the Bioenergy Technologies Office, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Daniel Matuszak, Physical Scientist, Carbon Utilization and Management, Office of Fossil Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
- Fatima Ahmad, Solutions Fellow, Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
- David Hazlebeck, Founder and CEO, Global Algae Innovations
- Mark Crocker, Associate Director, Center for Applied Energy Research, University of Kentucky
- Robert Teegarden, Water Policy and Research Officer, Orlando Utilities Commission
1B: Drivers for Emergence of Biofuels for Maritime Industry
This session will focus on the emerging uses of biofuels in the maritime sector. Speakers will focus on different aspects of the marine shipping industry's energy needs and how biofuels present promising solutions.
- Tom Thompson, Maritime Environmental and Energy Technical Advisor, U.S. Maritime Administration
- Matthew Arms, Assistant Director of Environmental Planning, Port of Long Beach
- Glenn Johnston, Vice President of Regulatory Affairs, Gevo Inc.
- Kai Sorenson, Director Commercial Sales, EPIC Fuels LLC
- Chris Tindal, Independent Consultant
1C: Moving Beyond Drop-In Replacements: Performance Advantaged Biobased Chemicals
This session will explore bio-derived chemicals and functional replacements and their relation to drop-in chemicals. Speakers will discuss the advantages of biomass-derived products and the challenges associated with bringing these novel products to market.
- Nichole Fitzgerald, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Andrea Bailey, Fellow, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
- Brent Shanks, Director, National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Biorenewable Chemicals
- Derek Abbott, Director, Analytics, Amyris
- Michael Mang, Director of Materials Technology, Danimer
- Hari Sunkara, Senior Principal Investigator, DuPont
1D: Innovative Tactics for Deriving Value in the Bioeconomy
To establish the bioeconomy as a major force, players in this space must further integrate themselves into the broader market by finding value wherever they can. In order to accomplish this, it’s important to not only expand the portfolio of existing parties but to also extract value where it might not have been previously apparent. This session will touch upon how established entities in this industry continue to innovate and how they use unique efforts to valorize waste streams on a large scale.
- Ian Rowe, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Scott McDonald, Director of Biofuels Development, Archer Daniels Midland
- Ryan Zebroski, Vice President, Research and Development, American Process Inc.
- Cesar Granda, Chief Technology Officer, Earth Energy Renewables
- Chris Peot, Director of Resource Recovery, DC Water/Blue Plains
1E: Drawing a Roadmap to Cellulosic Biofuel Deployment
The challenges of edging into a highly regulated and established commodity market are large. This session brings together varying views of how to scale up biofuels to establish a robust biofuel market.
- Kara Podkaminer, Technology and Policy Analyst, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy
- Katy Cagle, Business Development Manager, Novozymes North America
- Dave Bushong, Vice President of Science and Technology, POET
- Lee Lynd, Professor, Thayer School of Engineering, Dartmouth College; Co-Founder and Chief Scientific Officer, Enchi Corporation READ MORE
- Gerry Ostheimer, Global Lead for Sustainable Bioenergy, United Nations Sustainable Energy for All
- Julie Witcover, Assistant Project Scientist, Institute of Transportation Studies, University of California, Davis
Plenary III: The Pitch for a Prosperous Future
This session features four companies that will pitch their business propositions to a panel of four judges acting as investors. Each company representative will make a presentation to convince the judges that his or her business is worthy of investment and explain how that investment will help grow the company and become successful in the market sector. The judges will ask questions and challenge, if necessary, the presenters on projected financial outcomes and future growth potential and describe what would make them decide to invest or not invest in these businesses. The goal of the session is to provide advice and guidance to the companies on how to successfully pitch their businesses to potential investors and provide tips on capturing their interests.
- Jim Lane, Publisher and Editor, Biofuels Digest
- John Hannon, Chief Operating Officer, Vertimass
- Michael Perry, CEO, Forest Concepts
- Girish Srinivas, Partner, TDA Research
- Ryan Powell, Co-Founder, Manta Biofuel
- Mark Riedy, Partner, Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton LLP
- Ron Cascone, Principal, Nexant
- Geoffrey Duyk, Managing Director and Partner, TPG
- Brian Baynes, Partner, Flagship Ventures
Plenary IV: Catalyzing a Global Advanced Bioeconomy
This session will highlight research and development activities supported by the Bioenergy Technologies Office and the national laboratories through the International Energy Agency Bioenergy Technology Collaboration Program, which addresses crosscutting issues across bioenergy supply chains to accelerate a sustainable, global bioeconomy. International experts will explore how these efforts are strengthened through collaborations with major multilateral players and global initiatives, such as the International Renewable Energy Agency, the Global Bioenergy Partnership, and the Biofuture Platform.
- Jim Spaeth, Program Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Alan Zacher, Research Engineer, Pacific Northwest NationalLaboratory
- Kristen Johnson, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Jim McMillan, Manager, Biorefining Process Research and Development, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Patrick Lamers, Research Scientist, Idaho National Laboratory
- Borka Kostova, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Virginia Dale, Director, Center for BioEnergy Sustainability, and Keith Kline, Senior Researcher, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Gerard Ostheimer, Global Lead for Sustainable Bioenergy, United Nations Sustainable Energy for All
Breakout Session II:
2A: Biofuels and Bioproducts from Wet and Gaseous Feedstocks: Technological Challenges and Opportunities
Wet and gaseous feedstocks may represent an underutilized resource stream for the production of renewable biofuels and bioproducts. These streams often constitute an immediate disposal problem, which may create unique economic opportunities. However, such materials require different technological approaches than traditional terrestrial resources. This session presents a variety of innovative projects that are tackling these challenges.
- Mark Philbrick, Science and Technology Fellow, Allegheny Science and Technology;
- Jeff Moeller, Director of Water Technologies, Water Environment and Reuse Foundation
- Kartik Chandran, Professor, Columbia University
- Christopher Thompson, Senior Scientist, NanoTerra
- Devin Walker, CEO, T2C-Energy
2C: Beyond Biofuels: Leveraging the Bioeconomy to Manage Carbon, Open Markets and Increase Global Economic Efficiency
Establishing a renewable carbon-based economy will present new opportunities for closing carbon loops in cost-efficient ways, either by sector-specific novel technologies or crosscutting systems approaches. This panel will convene several experts to discuss economic and environmental opportunities being brought about by the emerging bioeconomy.
- David Babson, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Ellen Stechel, Deputy Director, LightWorks, Arizona State University
- Sean McCoy, Energy Analyst, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
- Justin Whiteley, Chief Technology Officer, Emergy Labs
2D: Financing the Bioeconomy: Nontraditional Capital for Sustainability
Traditional capital sources, such as venture capital, private equity, and strategic investors, have been the main source of private capital for financing emerging clean energy technologies. However, it is increasingly recognized that these sources may not be completely aligned with the particular challenges for these nascent technologies, particularly in the bioenergy space. This panel brings together nontraditional capital sources to discuss new ideas, mechanisms, and business models for investment in bioenergy-based firms.
- Prasad Gupte, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Bafford, Investment Director, The Calvert Foundation
- Lori Palmer, Trellist Marketing Technology
- Rachel Wasser, Director of Investment Operations, PRIME Coalition
3A: Understanding the Environmental Potential of a Billion Ton Bioeconomy
This session will focus on the findings and importance of the 2016 Billion-Ton Report, Volume 2: Environmental Sustainability Effects of Select Scenarios from Volume 1. Speakers will discuss insights and implications with regard to air, water, biodiversity, and other aspects of environmental sustainability.
- Mark Elless, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Matthew Langholtz, Natural Resource Economist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Doug Karlen, Supervisory Soil Scientist, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Jessie Stolark, Policy Associate, Environmental and Energy Study Institute
- Deahn Donner, Project Leader and Research Landscape Ecologist, U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
3B: Creating a Win-Win-Win with the Next Generation of Fuels and Engines
Can the next generation of fuels and vehicles be a win for all? Co-optimization of fuels and engines could be a real technical victory, but a successful rollout of advanced fuels and vehicles depends on meeting the needs of multiple industries and diverse stakeholders. Consumers, the automotive industry, the biofuels industry, energy companies, and the government have different perspectives when it comes to their vision of a win, and understanding what others are striving to achieve presents opportunities for collaboration.
- Alicia Lindauer, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Laurel Harmon, Vice President, LanzaTech
- John Eichberger, Executive Director, The Fuels Institute
- John Farrell, Laboratory Program Manager, Vehicle Technologies, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Dave Brooks, Director, Propulsion Systems Research Lab, General Motors
3C: The Lignin Renaissance: New Approaches to a Century-Old Opportunity
Despite decades of research and the centrality of lignin valorization to biorefinery profitability, little consensus has emerged on the best way to approach research and development and commercial opportunities in this area. Recent progress in the field has set the stage for a lignin renaissance, but problematic basic science questions still remain. This session explores diverse visions for lignin valorization that have the potential to impact a biorefinery’s bottom line in the near term.
- Jay Fitzgerald, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Gregg Beckham, Group Leader and Senior Engineer, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Amit Naskar, Group Leader and Senior Research and Development Staff, Carbon and Composites, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
- Mahdi Abu-Omar, Professor, Mellichamp Chair of Green Chemistry, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Glasser, Professor Emeritus, Virginia Tech
3D: The Cost of Wastes, Displaced: Upending the Biorefinery Value Proposition
For a variety of industries—including wastewater treatment, animal feeding operations, and biorefining—the costs of aqueous waste disposal constitute significant fractions of capital and operational expenses. What if these waste streams could be converted to further fuels and products? This session will explore economic opportunities and barriers to deploying this strategy that seeks to turn balance sheet liabilities into revenue streams.
- Beau Hoffman, Technology Manager, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Wendy Barrott, Manager, Great Lakes Water Authority
- Mary Biddy, Strategic Analysis Platform Lead, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- Brendan Scott, Project Engineer, Allegheny Science and Technology
Plenary V: Creating and Communicating the Value Proposition for the Bioeconomy
This session will focus on the benefits and opportunities of a strong national bioeconomy. Speakers will share insights on how businesses create and communicate/market the value proposition of the bioeconomy and will discuss the path forward for new bioeconomy stakeholders to contribute to these efforts.
- Kevin Craig, Program Manager, Conversion Research and Development, Bioenergy Technologies Office, U.S. Department of Energy
- Corinne Young, CEO, Corinne Young LLC
- Taite McDonald, Senior Policy Advisor, Holland & Knight
- Steve Csonka, Executive Director, Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative
- Michael Saltzberg, Global Business Director, Biomaterials, DuPont Industrial Biosciences
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