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 low carbon fuel production with over 32 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 www.advancedbiofuels.ca.
Advanced Biofuels USA, a nonprofit educational organization, advocates for adoption of advanced renewable fuels as an immediate energy security, economic development, climate change mitigation and pollution control solution. Our key tool is our web site, www.AdvancedBiofuelsUSA.org, with nearly 60,000 items in our online library, a resource for all from opinion-leaders, decision-makers, legislators to industry professionals, investors, producers, growers and researchers; as well as journalists, teachers, students and the general public. We prepare technology and policy assessments, brief government staff, participate in conferences and lecture. Technology neutral, feedstock and product agnostic, our work is respected around the world.
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 X, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube and Instagram - @ACEethanol.
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
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
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.
Non-Profit established in 1988, CFDC works with ethanol, agriculture, automotive, and other stakeholders promoting ethanol through educational programs and publications.
CAAFI’s goal is to promote the development of alternative jet fuel options that offer equivalent safety and favorable costs compared with petroleum based jet fuel, while offering environmental improvement and energy supply security for aviation.
The Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) is a broad-based industry association. Our mission is to advocate and promote, for the benefit of the public, the use of all environmentally responsible commercial cooling technologies such as wet cooling towers, air-cooled condensers, dry coolers, indirect cooling, and hybrid systems by encouraging education, the development of codes, standards, and guidelines, the use and oversight of independent performance verification and certification programs, research and development, information exchange, and dialog with government agencies and organizations with a shared interest in evaporative heat rejection equipment.
A non-profit corporation that wants to end the use of gasoline as the primary motor fuel in the US. Eliminate all tax credits and subsidies for light duty vehicles, ban the sale of new vehicles powered by fossil gasoline or diesel, allow existing vehicles to live out their lives on gasoline, and let people decide what they want to buy - EVs, H2Vs, or BIOVs. We would end up 20 years from now with a mix of all three types of powertrains or maybe something else that we haven't even thought of yet as long as it is not from crude oil or NG. Excess CO2 emissions and global warming would be a thing of the past. The future of the ethanol industry would be permanently assured.
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.
The Grand Forks Region EDC opens the door to expertise, support, and growth plans for companies that are expanding in the region. Get connected to state and local resources for business and workforce development.
The North Dakota Ethanol Producers Association promotes and strengthens the state’s ethanol industry.
Renewable Energy Institute is a non-profit company that was founded in 2007 whose mission is to support and advance renewable energy and renewable energy technologies.
STI/SPFA represents manufacturers of shop-fabricated steel storage tanks and related technologies used for fuel and chemical storage. Members design and build UL- and STI-listed tanks that set the standard for safety, reliability, and performance across industries, supported by training, certification, and technical resources that advance best practices in tank fabrication.
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.
The Wisconsin BioFuels Association was formed in 2015 by seven of Wisconsin's ethanol plants to support Wisconsin's renewable fuels industry, our producer partners, and promote the acceptance and use of ethanol, biodiesel, and co-products in Wisconsin and beyond.