Clean Fuels Alliance America is the national trade association representing the biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel industries. Based in Jefferson City, Mo., Clean Fuels works to create sustainable industry growth through education, communication, governmental affairs, and technical and quality assurance programs.
Advanced Biofuels Canada/ Biocarburants avancés Canada is the national voice for producers, distributors, and technology developers of advanced biofuels and renewable synthetic fuels. Our members are global leaders in the commercial production of these functional, scalable fuels, with over 36 billion litres of installed annual capacity worldwide. Our members include Canada’s leading advanced biofuels producers and technology innovators, who are actively developing new clean liquid fuel production and distribution assets and operations in Canada. For information on Advanced Biofuels Canada and our members, visit advancedbiofuels.ca.
We seek to form one unified voice for carbon capture pipelines, ethanol producers, landowners, farmers, construction trade workers and citizens that embrace this new energy future for America. Working together, this alliance will strengthen America’s agricultural economy, ensure a future marketplace for American-produced liquid fuel and improve the environment for all
The American Coalition for Ethanol (ACE) is powered by people from all walks of life who work shoulder-to-shoulder to develop new markets and mobilize grassroots support for expanding ethanol use. We represent the priorities of community-based and farmer-owned ethanol plants. Our grassroots membership also includes product and service providers, commodity groups, cooperatives, retailers, individual farmers, and ethanol investors. In addition to public policy, we support ethanol through market development activity, learn more at flexfuelforward.com. We also publish the bimonthly trade magazine Ethanol Today, read the issues online at ethanoltoday.com. Follow us on social on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Instagram - @ACEethanol.
The BC-SMART consortium facilitates knowledge exchange to stimulate the development and deployment of technology (hardware) and policy (software) ways of decarbonising the long-distance transport sector. It produces reports, newsletters workshops, etc., that describes progress in low Carbon Intensive (CI) fuels production-and-use while bringing together the main players (feedstock suppliers, oil refiners, customers, etc.) involved in the low-CI biofuels value chain. The website (www.BC-SMART.ca) describes the many partners involved in the consortium and access to the various reports that have been published to stimulate action and discussion in this area. The group also does confidential work for governments, and companies (such as Boeing)
National sector association representing members producing and using liquid, gaseous and solid biofuels.
Who Are We. We are the Canadian Wood Waste Recycling Business Group, a for profit business group, sole-proprietorship, membership supported and directed, we are made up of global environmental stewardship leaders, businesses, institutional partnerships, and Canadian governments in support of building each of our respective business activities in the emerging Canadian Wood recycling industry. www.cdnwoodwasterecycling.ca
Non-Profit established in 1988, CFDC works with ethanol, agriculture, automotive, and other stakeholders promoting ethanol through educational programs and publications.
The mission of the Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) is to advocate and promote the use of all environmentally responsible commercial cooling technologies. From information exchanges to dialogs on the benefits of different cooling technologies with government agencies worldwide, we work hard to present a forum that unites manufacturers, suppliers, and owners and operators with a single voice dedicated to safety and innovation. CTI encourages education on new technologies, the development of codes, standards and guidelines, independent performance verifications and certification programs, research, and technological information exchange.
A non-profit educational organization that wants to bring about the end of gasoline as the primary motor fuel in the U.S. and adopt ethanol as feedstock for SAF.
Falls City EDGE is developing the Mid-America Rail Campus, a 1,017-acre greenfield development for emerging markets in agriculture, biofuels, sustainable aviation fuel, and other bioeconomy opportunities.
Our goal is to help you succeed. The Grand Forks Region Economic Development Corporation provides expertise, support, and growth plans for companies expanding in the Grand Forks region.
Growth Energy represents producers and supporters of ethanol working to bring consumers better choices at the fuel pump, grow America's economy and improve the environment for future generations. For more information on our organization, visit us at GrowthEnergy.org
The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) checkoff and membership programs represent more than 43,000 soybean farmers in Illinois. The checkoff funds market development, soybean production and government relations efforts, while the membership program, Illinois Soybean Growers (ISG) and the Illinois Soybean Growers PAC actively advocates for positive and impactful legislation for farmers at local, state and national levels. ISA upholds the interests of Illinois soybean farmers through promotion, advocacy, research and education with the vision of becoming a trusted partner of Illinois soybean farmers to ensure their profitability now and for future generations.
The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association (IRFA) was formed in 2002 to represent the state’s liquid renewable fuels industry. IRFA brings together Iowa ethanol and biodiesel producers to foster the development and growth of the state’s biofuels industry through education, promotion and infrastructure development. IRFA is committed to maintaining Iowa’s leadership in renewable fuels and value-added co-products production. Number one in the nation for biofuels production, Iowa has 42 ethanol plants capable of producing 4.5 billion gallons annually, including 34 million gallons of annual cellulosic ethanol production capacity. In addition, Iowa has 11 biodiesel plants with the capacity to produce 410 million gallons annually.
Lummus Technology is the global leader in developing technology solutions that make modern life possible and focus on a more sustainable, low carbon future. We license process technologies in clean fuels, renewables, petrochemicals, polymers, gas processing and supply lifecycle services, catalysts, proprietary equipment and digitalization to customers worldwide. To learn more about Lummus, visit www.LummusTechnology.com.
The mission of the North Dakota Ethanol Council is to enhance North Dakota’s ethanol industry through innovative research, education, promotion and market development in collaboration with industry stakeholders.
: Industry Trade Association representing approximately 300 member companies across the forest products supply chain – from loggers, foresters and landowners to sawmills, wood products manufacurers and industry suppliers – in Pennsylvania State and Local Government Affairs, advocating for our members and promoting the economic and environmental benefits of our sector.
Pivot is a nonprofit industry coalition that is expanding the global use of bioethanol for household energy. Pivot is led by experts in the biofuels, health, agriculture, and household energy sectors and works with multiple partners to further policy and standards development, advocacy and communication, and business development in emerging economies.
Renewable Energy Institute is a non-profit company founded in 2007 that is changing the way the world makes and uses energy.
RFA is the leading trade association for America’s ethanol industry, working to drive expanded demand for American-made renewable fuels and bioproducts worldwide. Our vision is to help the world breathe easier with the power of renewable fuels.
STI/SPFA promotes and unite the steel plate fabricated products industry through standards development, education, and communication. STI aboveground and underground storage tank technologies are recognized worldwide for their quality and performance.
WBFA will support Wisconsin’s renewable fuels industry, and our producer partners, and promote the acceptance and use of ethanol, biodiesel, and co-products in Wisconsin and beyond.