March 17, 2025
BY BBI International
Ethanol Producer Magazine announced this week the preliminary agenda for the 2025 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW) taking place June 9-11, 2025 at the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska.
This year’s agenda includes three co-located events: Sustainable Fuels Summit, Carbon Capture & Storage Summit, and the annual pre-conference event, Ethanol 101.
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“As the ethanol industry continues to innovate and improve efficiencies, the FEW remains one of the most important events for driving progress. This year’s agenda is focused on equipping producers with the knowledge and strategies needed to optimize operations and enhance production. In addition to ethanol production, management, and product diversification, the agenda will cover advancements in carbon capture and storage, biodiesel and renewable diesel production, and sustainable aviation fuel,” says John Nelson, chief operating officer at BBI International. “Ethanol 101 will also provide a key educational opportunity for newcomers to the industry. Now more than ever, collaboration and innovation are essential, and we’re excited to bring industry together in Omaha for what promises to be an impactful event.”
The program includes nearly 170 presentations across multiple consecutive tracks, including:
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To view the online agenda for the FEW and all other co-located events, click HERE.
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Now in its 30th year of continuous publication, Ethanol Producer Magazine is the ethanol industry’s premier trade journal. With its commitment to editorial excellence, high-quality print production and distribution, it is widely recognized as the business-to-business publication throughout the global ethanol industry. With compelling profiles, insightful news and commentary and engaging features on plant optimization, research, science, technology, equipment, environmental health and safety, compliance, marketing, policy and industry events, Ethanol Producer Magazine is the magazine ethanol producers turn to.
In a rapidly evolving energy landscape, the 41st International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo will return June 9–11 to the CHI Health Center in Omaha, Nebraska. The event is recognized as the largest and longest-running ethanol conference in the world.
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