XIII Conference „Transport Biofuels”
Ladies and Gentlemen,
The conference of the Polish Chamber of Biofuels (KIB) “Transport biofuels” is one of the most important industry meetings of biofuel sector in Poland, gathering among participants a wide spectrum of enterprises related to the renewable transport fuels market.
Our conference is addressed to:
- biodiesel and bioethanol producers;
- producers and suppliers of liquid fuels;
- suppliers of technologies and industrial solutions;
- logistics companies and intermediaries in the trade of biocomponents;
- enterprises from the agricultural and raw materials industries;
- sustainability certification systems and certification bodies;
- scientifical institutes and R&D units;
- financial sector;
- public administration;
During the 2-day conference we will discuss the current aspects related to the functioning of the EU and Polish production chain of transport biofuels in terms of legislation, economy and technology.
The agenda will include in particular:
- Implementation of RED2 in Poland in the new amendment to the biofuel act;
- Agricultural emissions in the context of reduction targets for biofuels;
- ETS2 in transport;
- E-fuels: competition or synergy for the current biofuel market?
- Technologies and feedstock for advanced biofuels production;
- Higher blends in standard fuels: B10, E20
- and many others.
We encourage you to book the conference date in your calendars!
25-26 September 2024
LAKE HILL Mazury Resort & SPA,
Ostróda
ul. Turystyczna 15
14-100 Ostróda
Poland
LAKE HILL Mazury Resort & SPA is located in the heart of beautiful Masuria region. The unique and luxurious hotel picturesquely located on the shores of Drwęckie Lake, it is a true oasis of comfort, elegance and beauty of the surrounding nature.
The hotel is located just an hour and a half drive from the Gdańsk airport or an 1 hour and 45 minutes drive from the Modlin airport close to Warsaw.
Registration fee:
2 200 net PLN / person – regular price, without accommodation
Price for KIB Members – 10% from the regular price (also applies to all representatives of a supporting member)
Price for companies registering 8 people and more – 2 200 net PLN / person
The registration fee includes:
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Participation in the all sessions of the conference on September 25-26 in accordance with the program;
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Participation in the banquet on September 25;
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Lunches during whole conference;
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Conference materials;
Registration for the 13th KIB Conference is closed - the attendance limit has been reached.
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25 September 2024
13.30 – 14.30 Registration of the participants, networking
14.30 – 14.40 Official opening of the conference
Zygmunt Gzyra, President of the Polish Chamber of Biofuels
14.40 – 15.05 Opening presentation:
“Supply chain issues and more – EU biofuel producers in times of high RED III targets, fraudulent trade flows and a less secure natural gas market”
Claus Keller, Senior Commodity Analyst, S&P Global Alpha GmbH
15.05 – 15.25 „Advancing Biological Innovations in Biorefineries: Closing the gap towards a decarbonized future”
Jakob B. Skjold, novonesis
15.25 – 15.50 „Polish biofuel legislation between implementations of RED2 and RED3 directives”
Krzysztof Rutkowski, Przemysław Bryksa, KDCP Tax and Customs Consulting Service Rutkowski i Wspólnicy sp. z o.o.
15.50 – 16.10 „ETS2 in trasnport sector – what can we expect?”
Wojciech Kotala, Adrian Biały, Cabaj Kotala Tax Consulting Company
16.10 – 16.45 Coffee break
16.45 – 17.00 „If 2030 targets for decarbonisation of the EU transport are achievable?”
David Carpintero, ePURE European renewal ethanol industry
17.00 – 18.00 Discussion panel „Ministers’ Debate”
18.00 – 20.00 Networking, free time, joining the hotel’s attractions
20.00 – 02.00 Gala dinner
26 September 2024
09.00 – 09.30 Registration of the participants, morning networking
09.30 – 11.45 SESSION „TECHNOLOGIES, EMMISSIONS, FEEDSTOCK”
09.30 – 09.50 „Presentation of the report on the agricultural emissions of Polish rapeseed and maize crops as biofuel feedstock”
dr Jan Lubowicz, Oil and Gas Institute – National Research Institute in Cracow
09.50 – 10.10 „Possibilities of the reduction of agricultural emissions as a way to low the carbon footprint of biofuels”
dr hab. Jerzy Kozyra, Tomasz Żyłowski, The Institute of Soil Science and Plant Cultivation (IUNG) – National Research Institute in Puławy
10.10 – 10.25 „From lignocellulose to fuel – challenges in the production of advanced bioethanol”
Maciej Krawiec, Orlen Południe S.A.
10.25 – 10.35 „Hot topics and challenges for European voluntary certification schemes – legal perspectives, UDB, fraud cases…”
Peter Jürgens, REDcert GmbH
10.35 – 10.45 „Attractiveness of waste-based feedstock for biodiesel production based on technological possibilities, innovations and HVO transformation to SAF”
Tomasz Nowak, Technoilogy
10.45 – 11.05 „E-fuels: competition or synergy for biofuels?”
Ralf Diemer, CEO at eFuel Alliance
11.05 – 11.20 „How to prove that e-fuels are really “e” – new possibilities of certification in KZR INiG”
Delfina Rogowska, Head of Office at KZR INiG System
11.20 – 11.30 „PentaTAX – tax and excise platform supporting the reporting process to the Ministry of Finance”
Monika Jurkowska, Pentacomp Systemy Informatyczne S.A.
11.30 – 11.45 „Embracing REDII with flexible feedstock technology”
Łukasz Surma, AT Agrar-Technik Int. GmbH
11.45 – 12.40 Coffee break
12.40 – 14.30 SESSION „FUELS, QUALITY, MARKET”
12.40 – 13.00 „Production of biofuels in Poland – current market situation”
Wojciech Rylski, The National Support Centre for Agriculture (KOWR)
13.00 – 13.20 „REDII / REDIII – Biodiesel production and sales in Germany under changing framework conditions – Biodiesel an option with an expiry date?!”
Dieter Bockey, UFOP Germany
13.20 – 13.40 „E20: will Europe reach for higher blends of ethanol in gasoline in the near future?”
Karsten Michels, Volkswagen AG
13.40 – 14.30 Discussion panel „Biofuels 2030”
14.30 – 14.35 Closing remarks, lunch
Zygmunt Gzyra, President of the Polish Chamber of Biofuels