The renewable fuels market is powered by very promising opportunities post disruption. Biogas, biomethane, renewable diesel, renewable jet fuel, renewable hydrogen, as well as other green fuels are joining forces in the mission to decarbonize transportation.
However, market players must face tough barriers to monetize green fuel projects. Whether we refer to the heavy truck sector, public transportation systems, passenger vehicles or air transportation, the challenges associated with finance acquisition, risk mitigation, building the business case for new projects, navigating through policy hurdles and accelerating green fuel demand can only be tackled through collective expertise and valuable market experience.
To help shed light on the right solutions, Reuters Events Renewable Fuels 2021 brings together a series of insightful virtual activities, featuring webinars, workshops and white papers, in collaboration with likeminded thought leaders who speak openly to the most critical market challenges and opportunities.
What’s more, in a world where human interaction has become more essential than ever, this series of insightful content aims to enable the networking and industry connections that the industry needs in order to progress.
Just some of the thought leaders who have joined our virtual events:


Richard DiGia Chief Executive Officer Aria Energy


Zeina El-Azzi Chief Development Officer Brightmark Energy


Tim Olson Senior Policy Advisor California Energy Commission


Daryl Maas CEO Maas Energy Works


Tyler Henn Vice President and General Manager Clean Energy Renewables


Mike Whitlatch Vice President of Global Energy and Procurement UPS


Harrison Clay Vice President Strategic Development, Global Environmental Products BP


Neil Black President California Bioenergy


Paul Relis Vice President CR&R


Andy Dvoracek VP, Business Development AMP Americas


Greg Kester Director of Renewable Resource Programs California Association of Sanitation Agencies


Dave Edwards Director and Advocate for Hydrogen Energy Air Liquide
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Who Will You Meet?
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FEEDSTOCK OWNERS (MUNICIPAL, LANDFILL, AGRICULTURE, WASTE WATER)
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Utilize and monetize your organic waste streams:
Learn how to transform your waste into profit and which AD technology available for various applications including: MSW, Waste Water Treatment, Food Production and CHP
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Meet state and federal regulations:
Select the best waste conversion technologies that suits your project specifications and feedstocks
- Secure funding for your projects:
Learn how projects are financed and what makes the most sense for your waste stream
PROJECT DEVELOPERS
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Network with feedstock providers (municipalities, food production, waste water, agriculture):
To secure long-term feedstock agreements and develop profitable new projects
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Develop profitable projects:
Analyse RFS, LCFS and RIN regulations, optimize biogas production, and debate gas interconnection standards
- Secure finance and incentives:
Evaluate finance models and what levels of risk are acceptable for different projects (gas to electric, gas to gas-grid, vehicle project etc)
FINANCIERS
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Evaluate profitable AD /LFG/ RNG projects:
Assess the opportunities for profitable and reliable anaerobic digestion, landfill gas and RNG projects in the US and evaluate which US states will yield profitable projects
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Assess new AD/ LFG/ RNG technology:
Assess new technology entering the market and how this will impact the productivity of existing (upgrades) and new AD and RNG projects
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Network with AD, LFG and RNG project developers:
and potential partners to discuss profitable investment opportunities in anaerobic digestion and RNG projects
GOVERNMENT AND NON-PROFITS
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Analyze state and national regulations:
Discover the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) status and learn how this will impact your funding opportunities
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Get the latest updates:
on LCFS, Oregon Clean Fuels Program and the energy credits (RIN credits ranging from D3-D6) from the EPA
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Promote renewable energy policy:
Network with the entire biogas industry to promote federal and state renewable energy policies
TECHNOLOGY COMPANIES AND OTHER WASTE SERVICES
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Secure new contracts:
Explore a plethora of new projects coming onto the market and secure new contracts with key developers, financiers and stakeholders
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Analyze biogas markets:
Identify biogas to energy applications (gas-to-grid/electric/transport) so you can focus your business development strategy in the most profitable markets
- Grow your business:
Exchange business cards with project decision makers/owners and biogas experts to help you grow your business in lucrative US biogas markets
UTILITIES
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Discuss ways to overcome:
cost hurdles and how the biomethane interconnection incentive applies to gas to grid projects
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Understand how:
developers and utilities can work together to make the interconnection process more efficient
- Discuss the pros and cons:
between producing RNG vs selling electricity to build the most profitable outcome for your project
- Understand the primary obstacles:
(including pipeline injection costs) to the achievement of the state’s biomethane goals and describe the efforts now underway to overcome those obstacles
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