Tuesday, January 26, 2021

National Biodiesel Conference Sees Future of Renewable Diesel as Looking Up.

According to an article in Biodiesel Magazine the future of the industry is on an upward trajectory. The article, by the National Biodiesel Board, is titled Biodiesel, Renewable Diesel Industry on the "RISE" in 2021.

Last week the National Biodiesel Board "hosted more than 550 biodiesel and renewable diesel producers, distributors, retailers, and other industry advocates virtually to share the direction of the industry now and in the future. During the National Biodiesel Conference & Expo, NBB celebrated the many achievements for the industry in the face of adversity."  

During the conference NBB CEO, Donnell Rehagen praised the industry's tenacity, never giving up in the face of great headwinds caused by Covid and the economic turbulence. “Our members continually beat expectations year after year and there is a lot to be excited for moving forward," he said.

During the conference, updates were shared for each of its core program areas. Attendees got a glimpse of the future direction and influences for the industry. Here's a brief summary of what was shared regarding these core program areas.

 

Federal Affairs 
“As a new Congress and new administration take shape in Washington, emerging proposals to decarbonize the energy and agriculture sectors, modernize transportation infrastructure, and incentivize research and development of cleaner fuel sources can provide new market opportunities for the biodiesel industry,” said Kurt Kovarik, Vice President of Federal Affairs. “NBB’s federal affairs team is monitoring the policy environment and preparing members to RISE to the occasion.”


State Affairs 
“State programs and incentives are driving the demand for a low carbon future,” shared Floyd Vergara, Director of State Governmental Affairs. We continue to see a growing number of aggressive carbon policies coming out of various states, regions, and even municipalities that help set the stage for monumental industry growth. States like California, expected to reach a milestone of one billion gallons of biodiesel consumed last year, realized our industry message – Biodiesel: Better, Cleaner, Now – was right on target for seeing environmental benefits immediately.”


Sustainability 
“The science supporting the carbon reduction potential of renewable fuels grows in importance by the day,” said Matt Herman, Director of Environmental Science. “Studies documenting the lifecycle emissions of biodiesel--including feedstocks, potential indirect land use change, and the fuel production process -- show that the carbon reduction potential of our member’s products is increasing. Our consistent message to all stakeholders, Biodiesel: Better, Cleaner, Now, is backed resoundingly by current science. Our sustainability team will continue efforts to ensure laws, regulations, and voluntary carbon reduction pledges properly reflect the sustainable nature of the fuels our members produce.”


Communications 
“Storytelling remains top of mind in 2021,” shared Samantha Turner, Communications Manager. “Awareness and positive impressions of biodiesel and renewable diesel among key audiences help maintain critical support for the industry -- the number one goal of NBB's communications efforts. We want to RISE this year, and in years to come, with increased outreach on our Vision and mission, sharing with our industry how we will grow from three billion to six billion gallons.”

Technical 
“The fuels industry continues to reinvent itself. With sweeping changes to emissions, aftertreatment devices, and limits, as well as electricity generated from renewable resources, NBB works to ensure biomass-based diesel fuels provide the performance and benefits required by users, regulators, and the public,” said Scott Fenwick, Technical Director. “We designed each element of our technical program to help ensure higher volumes of biodiesel and renewable diesel may be used in every diesel market segment, growing market access for our members.”

Outreach and Development 
“With our Vision in mind, we depend on today’s and tomorrow’s farmers and oilseed processors. A six billion gallon industry in 2030 will demand more than 18 billion pounds of soybean oil each year. However, we will need our other leading feedstocks to aid in that production as well,” explained Tom Verry, Director of Outreach and Development. “Our U.S. farmers will continue to lead the way in producing the feedstocks necessary to provide a better, cleaner future. Given the push to reduce carbon, we predict growing momentum for our Vision throughout 2021 and the years to come.”

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The program ended with confidence that goals will be achieved and an invitation to next year's National Biodiesel Conference and Expo, which will mark the 30th anniversary of the industry on January 17-20, 2022 in Las Vegas.


NOTE: NBB is the U.S. trade association representing the entire biodiesel and renewable diesel value chain, including producers, feedstock suppliers, and fuel distributors.


LINKS

Biodiesel, Renewable Diesel Industry on the "RISE" in 2021

The NBB Mission and Vision


http://www.biodieselmagazine.com/articles/2517357/biodiesel-renewable-diesel-industry-on-the-undefinedriseundefined-in-2021  

1 comment:

  1. Achieving near-zero emissions requirements will likely include electrification for some market segments in the future. However, three out of four trucks on the road today are powered by diesel powertrains, and 97 percent of the large over-the-road Class 8 trucks are diesels.

    As we envision a greater national focus on attacking climate change in the coming year, advanced diesel engines and biodiesel and renewable diesel must be included as key strategies. They are available, affordable, proven, and deliver substantial near-term reductions in greenhouse gas and other emissions across wide sectors of the economy like trucking that rely substantially on diesel engines today and will well into the future.”

    Renewable diesel and biodiesel blends are readily available, drop-in fuels that can be used in any diesel engine, today. With renewable diesel and biodiesel, fleets can instantly lower their carbon footprint, without investing in costly new vehicles or waiting years for the build-out of new electric charging infrastructure.

    Biodiesel and renewable diesel offer an immediate return on investment when considering the time value of carbon equation. And, they help both OEMs and fleets meet increasingly challenging emissions requirements and corporate sustainability goals.

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