Among this year’s speakers are Renewable Fuels Association President and CEO Geoff Cooper and and Dr. Ernest Moniz, former Department of Energy undersecretary. As head of the nation’s oldest trade association for ethanol, Cooper will address ethanol’s future in the growing market. Moniz will be the keynote speaker on Oct. 21, presenting ethanol as a strategic decarbonization tool in the energy transition.
GES seeks to elevate bioethanol’s international visibility and ongoing successful initiatives as a viable decarbonization solution within the transportation sector. More than 450 ministerial-level officials and industry leaders, ethanol producers and refiners from more than 40 countries have been invited to attend with the goal of engaging a diverse group of international ethanol leaders about the benefits of expanding global use.
GES will begin with four general sessions on Oct. 20 and continue with breakout sessions and a panel focused on opportunities facing the biofuels industry today. Registration for GES is now open and hotel rooms with special event rates are available until Sept. 12.