Biofuels/Ethanol Silver Courses
Biofuels/Ethanol Silver Courses
- Managing a Biofuels Portfolio - MBP
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As biofuels continue to have a larger impact on today-s fuel supply, this one-day workshop explores the role that biofuels, and particularly ethanol, play in the energy marketplace. This course examines the industry at all points throughout the supply chain, allowing course participants to better understand how biofuels are created, marketed, distributed and utilized within the fuel supply. Additionally, this workshop explains the importance that government regulation has played, and will play, in defining this industry. Often, the companies that are required to utilize biofuels are limited in their experience dealing with the intricacies of the biofuels market, as it differs from refined products.This workshop will bridge the gap between farmer and oilman, allowing the participant to better understand these unique and evolving commodities.
- Introduction to Renewable Energy: Resources, Technology and Commercial Opportunity - REN
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This four-day course is designed to introduce participants to renewable energy and its role in the world’s energy complex. Renewable sources of consumed energy are identified and outputs compared to conventional sources. The course continues with examinations of the technologies, applications, current limitations, and future possibilities of renewable energy sources. Participants will gain perspectives and insights into the opportunities and challenges presented by renewable energy sources. To augment lecture materials, each day will include discussion topics generally focused on renewable energy realities in various countries as well as morning and afternoon delegate exercises.
- The Emerging Ethanol Energy Markets: A Comprehensive Overview - ETNL
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As biofuels continue to have a larger impact on today-s fuel supply, this one-day workshop explores the role that biofuels, and particularly ethanol, play in the energy marketplace. This course examines the industry at all points throughout the supply chain, allowing course participants to better understand how biofuels are created, marketed,distributed and utilized within the fuel supply. Additionally, this workshop explains the importance that governmentregulation has played, and will play, in defining this industry. Often, the companies that are required to utilize biofuels are limited in their experience dealing with the intricacies of the biofuels market, as it differs from refined products.
This workshop will bridge the gap between farmer and oilman, allowing the participant to better understand these unique and evolving commodities.



