
August 25 - August 27, 2026
Greater Tacoma Convention Center | Tacoma, Washington
Taking place August 25-27, 2026 in Tacoma, Washington, the North American SAF Conference & Expo, produced by SAF Magazine, in collaboration with the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) will showcase the latest strategies for aviation fuel decarbonization, solutions for key industry challenges, and highlight the current opportunities for airlines, corporations and fuel producers. The North American SAF Conference & Expo is designed to promote the development and adoption of practical solutions to produce SAF and decarbonize the aviation sector. Exhibitors will connect with attendees and showcase the latest technologies and services currently offered within the industry. During two days of live sessions, attendees will learn from industry experts and gain knowledge to become better informed to guide business decisions as the SAF industry continues to expand.
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March 2 - March 4, 2027
Cobb Convention Center | Atlanta, Georgia
Now in its 20th year, the International Biomass Conference & Expo is expected to bring together more than 1000 attendees, 180 exhibitors and 100 speakers from more than 25 countries. It is the largest gathering of biomass professionals and academics in the world. The conference provides relevant content and unparalleled networking opportunities in a dynamic business-to-business environment. In addition to abundant networking opportunities, the largest biomass conference in the world is renowned for its outstanding programming—powered by Biomass Magazine–that maintains a strong focus on commercial-scale biomass production, new technology, and near-term research and development. Join us at the International Biomass Conference & Expo as we enter this new and exciting era in biomass energy.
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April 23, 2025
FREE
The Clean Fuel Production Credit (45Z) finally arrived in January, and industry leaders are grappling with shifting regulations, evolving tax incentives, and lingering uncertainties. How can biofuel producers, investors, and stakeholders best prepare for 2025 and beyond? Join us for an in-depth webinar where OPIS expert Jordan Godwin will break down the complexities of 45Z, discuss compliance strategies, and explore opportunities for maximizing incentives. Gain critical insights into what’s known, what’s still evolving, and how to position your business for success.
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April 11, 2024
FREE
The global race is on for existing and prospective sustainable aviation fuel producers to find optimal ways to put a value on the low-carbon fuel of the future of flight, and OPIS is at the forefront of that journey. Join OPIS Biofuels Director Jordan Godwin for a conversation around the evolving SAF landscape, including the latest news developments in the industry's buildout and how SAF producers can utilize every opportunity available to ensure success. We'll explore market dynamics behind the SAF tax credits, low-carbon fuel standard programs and federal Renewable Identification Number (RIN) credits that are all key in incentivizing sustainable growth for SAF in the years to come.
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November 16, 2023
FREE
Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is by definition Sustainable – meaning that it meets all the performance requirements for jet fuel, but with a far smaller greenhouse gas footprint. According to the US Dept of Energy, aviation GHG’s make up as much as 12% of US transportation GHG emissions. There are a number of different chemical routes to make SAF using raw materials as diverse as grains, oil crops, algae, used fats and oils, crop residues, trash, even manure and WWT sludge. All of these feedstocks can be chemically modified to create Sustainable Aviation Fuel. The most eye-popping technologies are those that start with pure CO2 from fermentation or other sustainable processes, and combine them with hydrogen to chemically “build” hydrocarbons for SAF. Beyond the environmental benefits of SAF, the technology shows promise to provide economic and diplomatic benefits as well as environmental advantages. The ability to wrest control of a meaningful portion of the present dependence upon imported hydrocarbons is an exciting side-benefit of this chemical wizardry. All SAF routes require hydrogen to accomplish the needed chemical reactions to produce hydrocarbons meeting the specifications, storage requirements and operational performance of Jet A. Since the impetus to create SAF is its sustainability, the hydrogen must be sustainably produced as well. Water-electrolysis produced hydrogen, powered with clean energy, provides zero-carbon hydrogen ensuring the highest value SAF with the lowest carbon intensity. By using water electrolysis produced hydrogen powered by clean electricity, SAF producers can get the highest value for their products. - Sustainable Aviation Fuel is a field with immense demand and very limited supply – wide opportunities - SAF processes can use regionally-available raw materials to create SAF, thereby minimizing transportation costs and environmental impact, and potentially solving local problems such as solid waste disposal - SAF enables the US and other countries to regain a degree of independence from the major hydrocarbon production nations - SAF requires renewable hydrogen, and water electrolysis is the lowest-risk and most operationally flexible way to make that hydrogen - The water electrolysis industry is gearing up to provide the SAF industry the hydrogen needed PDH certificates will be available for all attendees who attend the full presentation.
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