Fuel Ethanol Workshop attracts record number of ethanol producers

BBI International

June 4, 2014

BY BBI International

BBI International recently reported that this year’s International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo, taking place June 9-12 in Indianapolis, Indiana, is set to have the largest number of ethanol producers ever gathered at an industry event.   “The record level of ethanol producers at this year’s event has created an unprecedented opportunity for industry suppliers and supporters to network with ethanol producers and share their products or services,” said John Nelson, marketing director at BBI International. “We have 520 ethanol producers representing 194 ethanol production facilities already registered and we are expecting that number to grow.”

The 194 production facilities represent a combined production capacity of 15 billion gallons of ethanol per year, including traditional and advanced ethanol facilities from the U.S., Canada, Argentina, Norway and Hungary.

International companies are well represented at this year’s FEW. BBI reported that attendees representing 25 countries are already registered. In addition, attendees representing 43 U.S. states and six Canadian provinces are registered.

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The conference is set to draw nearly 2,000 attendees, including ethanol producers, industry suppliers, service providers and researchers from around the world. During the course of the event, they’ll discuss issues categorized into four tracks:

Track 1: Production and Operations
Track 2: Leadership and Financial Management
Track 3: Coproducts and Product Diversification
Track 4: Cellulosic and Advanced Ethanol

Find out how these and other industry topics are showcased in this year’s agenda.

 

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Visit www.FuelEthanolWorkshop.com  to view the agenda online.

 

 

 

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