To stay competitive, airlines need fuel price stability and low carbon fuel. BioJet is a leading provider of sustainable jet fuel and integrates the entire supply chain from feedstock to offtake. BioJet owns millions of hectares for feedstock production and has technology and deals for refining. It has relationships with 250 airlines through IATA and is a major player in sustainability programs and the UN Global Compact. BioJet has projects worldwide and integrates regional funding for individual project finance.
The role of biomass in the drive to Net-Zero?NNFCC
At the UK Biomass Biorefinery Network (BBNet) Annual Conference 13-15th October 2021, NNFCC's Director and Lead Consultant on Biobased Products, Dr Adrian Higson, gave a presentation:
'The role of biomass in the drive to Net Zero?'
The UK Government aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) conclude that sustainable biomass can play a significant role in achieving this, providing it is prioritised for the most valuable end-uses.
The role of biomass in the drive to Net-Zero?NNFCC
At the UK Biomass Biorefinery Network (BBNet) Annual Conference 13-15th October 2021, NNFCC's Director and Lead Consultant on Biobased Products, Dr Adrian Higson, gave a presentation:
'The role of biomass in the drive to Net Zero?'
The UK Government aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The Climate Change Committee (CCC) conclude that sustainable biomass can play a significant role in achieving this, providing it is prioritised for the most valuable end-uses.
Creating a place-based PES scheme in the South PenninesAberdeen CES
Presentation given to South Pennine Ecosystem Service Pilot steering group about potential for a place-based Payment for Ecosystem Service scheme in the South Pennines, as part of a project funded by Natural England and DEFRA, January 2013 (by Mark Reed)
A report published by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions in June 2013 which looks at how the use of natural gas can be paired with renewable energy sources in the coming years to further reduce so-called greenhouse gas emissions--carbon and methane--which theoretically will help reduce (don't laugh), "climate change." Of course the climate changes all the time, but don't tell the politicians and Mother Earth worshipers that.
You will learn about:
Our energy & climate challenges
Renewable energy credits
Carbon offsets
Corporate action
Renewable Choice services
Renewable Choice Energy is a leading provider of climate change solutions including green power, carbon offsets, and renewable energy advisory services. Recognized as a trusted partner to numerous major brands, Renewable Choice was the recipient of the prestigious Green Power Supplier of the Year award in 2012 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and has been featured in hundreds of media outlets. To learn more, visit www.renewablechoice.com.
World Bioenergy Association initiative to develop fossil fuel exit strategy a...Oleksandra Tryboi
Presentation of the President of World Bioenergy Association Remigijus Lapinskas at the 12th International Conference "BIOMASS FOR ENERGY" on 20 September 2016.
Creating a place-based PES scheme in the South PenninesAberdeen CES
Presentation given to South Pennine Ecosystem Service Pilot steering group about potential for a place-based Payment for Ecosystem Service scheme in the South Pennines, as part of a project funded by Natural England and DEFRA, January 2013 (by Mark Reed)
A report published by the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions in June 2013 which looks at how the use of natural gas can be paired with renewable energy sources in the coming years to further reduce so-called greenhouse gas emissions--carbon and methane--which theoretically will help reduce (don't laugh), "climate change." Of course the climate changes all the time, but don't tell the politicians and Mother Earth worshipers that.
You will learn about:
Our energy & climate challenges
Renewable energy credits
Carbon offsets
Corporate action
Renewable Choice services
Renewable Choice Energy is a leading provider of climate change solutions including green power, carbon offsets, and renewable energy advisory services. Recognized as a trusted partner to numerous major brands, Renewable Choice was the recipient of the prestigious Green Power Supplier of the Year award in 2012 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and has been featured in hundreds of media outlets. To learn more, visit www.renewablechoice.com.
World Bioenergy Association initiative to develop fossil fuel exit strategy a...Oleksandra Tryboi
Presentation of the President of World Bioenergy Association Remigijus Lapinskas at the 12th International Conference "BIOMASS FOR ENERGY" on 20 September 2016.
Foreign Direct Investment, Financial Development and Economic GrowthMario Alvaracin
The present document analyzes the importance of the financial development on economic growth, in transferring the technological diffusion embroiled in foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow on the Ecuadorian economy from 1977 to 2010.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a direct investment into production or business in a country by a company in another country, either by buying a company in the target country or by expanding operations of an existing business in that country.
Retailing in India accounts for 14 to 15 percent of its GDP. The Indian retail market is estimated to be US$ 450 billion and one of the top five retail markets in the world by economic value. India is one of the fastest growing retail markets in the world, with 1.2 billion people.
DSM and POET, LLC, one of the world's largest ethanol producers, announce a joint venture on 23 January to commercially demonstrate and license cellulosic bio-ethanol, the next step in the development of biofuels, based on their proprietary and complementary technologies.
POET--DSM Advanced Biofuels, LLC, is scheduled to start production in the second half of 2013 at one of the first commercial-scale cellulosic ethanol plants in the United States.
Press Release:
http://bit.ly/DSMandPOET
More information on the Joint Venture:
http://www.poetdsm.com/
More information on POET, LLC:
http://www.poet.com/
More information on DSM:
http://www.dsm.com
Pond Technologies was founded in Toronto, Canada on May 2007. Their mission is to use microalgae, the original superfood and the planet’s first carbon storage technology, to solve some of the largest problems facing the world today.
Biobased Chemicals, Industrial Sugar and the development of BiorefineriesNNFCC
This presentation, developed as part of the Interreg NWE Bio Base NWE project, was presented at the UK Institute of Food Research Annual Food and Health Symposium. It provides an overview of developments in the biobased chemicals market and how the UK in developing an ecosystem for the development of Industrial Biotechnology including the potential for knowledge exchange in North West Europe.
Kevin Litwiller - Director of Business Develoment for Lystek International presents the changing trends and landscape of wasterwater biosolids and residuals management. The key points made include:
1) We must view biosolids as a resource not waste
2) Agriculture 3.0 - a shift to small, family farms to much larger sophisticated operations - demands the nutrient rich, organic matter in biosolids be safely recycled to meet the needs of sustainability
3) Concerns about biosolids odours and pathogens are contributing to a shift toward advanced treatment/technologies - Class A Solutions
When it comes to the bio-based product market, are we climbing the slope of enlightenment or stuck in the trough of disillusionment? It’s now nearly 20 years since polylactic acid entered the market as a promising new commodity plastic, so what’s changed and is the industry developing as quickly as expected?
Bio-based products compete in a world dominated by fossil derived chemicals and materials. These fossil derived incumbents have the market advantage of proven technology and mature value chains, only through long-term innovation can bio-based products hope to build a significant market share.
However, too often innovation is considered solely in the context of technical development. A far more complicated series of actions is required to transform an inventions or scientific discovery into a product or process which provides value, in other words, something innovative.
A key requirement for successful innovation is the legitimacy of the activity. Without legitimacy, policy and funding support is likely to remain poor and market demand will fail to materialise.
In this presentation we’ll look at the current bio-based product market and ask if its proponents are doing enough to convince stakeholders of its legitimacy.
Biofuel is fuel for the future. It makes a country fuel independent as well as technologically advanced with good environment. Be energy efficient. Prepare to conserve and be safe.
Introduction to Diesel and Biodiesel
Sources of Biodiesel
Importance of biodiesel
Biodiesel – Key drivers and benefits.
Biodiesel – production potential in Ghana ( flags of our capability).
New generation of biodiesel production.
Challenges of Biodiesel production in Ghana.
The way forward- the Role of the Government.
Conclusion
References
Presentation by Tim Welle of the BioBusiness Alliance of Minnesota at the July 20, 2011 meeting of the MN Chemical Regulation and Policy Project Work Group.
7. BioJet is a leading international
provider and supply chain integrator of
renewable and sustainable
jet fuel and related co-products to
the transportation industry.
BioJet was the first company to operate across the
entire supply chain by owning and controlling large
quantities of bio-feedstock, developing refining/
conversion capacity, solving aviation fuel supply
logistics, and handling sales to end users.
9. INTEGRATION
VERTICAL BIOJET OWNS AND CONTROLS
MMs HECTARES FEEDSTOCK
BIOJET OWNS AND CONTROLS
REFINERY TECH. & DEALS
BIOJET WAS FIRST INTO MARKET & HAS UNIQUE
WORKING LOGISTICS
THROUGH IATA STANDING BIOJET HAS
RELATIONSHIPS WITH
250 END USERS
11. BioJet is the First Alternative Fuels Strategic Partner of the
International Air Transport Association
BioJet is a major player in worldwide Sustainability at RSB/ other
sustainability programs
BioJet has signed the United Nations Global Compact on human
rights, labor, environment, and anti-corruption
13. BioJet Reach
1. Countries where we have Major Project Presence –
U.S. $3BB, Phillipines $1BB, Argentina $1BB,
Turkey $1BB, China $1BB
2. Countries where we have People on the ground or
strong resource availability – Brazil, Guyana, Peru,
Chile, Uruguay, All Caribbean Island Countries,
Maylaysia, Switzerland (Central Europe), U.K.,
Roumania; Spain; South Africa; India
3. Some relationships – Canada, Dominican Republic,
Haiti, Columbia, Honduras, Senegal, Mali, Laos,
Vietnam, Indonesia; Israel
4. Places we will not work – Mexico, Middle East, Some
African Countries; Venezuela
14. Feedstocks
• BioJet uses any feedstock which is
economically viable & meets Sustainability
• We own or joint venture our feedstock
projects. We do not accept offtake
contracts
15. Feedstocks
BioJet develops 3+ million
hectares of Jatropha in the
Philippines, Peru, 10 other
countries
BioJet is world’s largest
privately owned Jatropha
developer
16. Feedstocks
By 2014, BioJet will be world’s
largest Camelina developer –
Argentina, U.S., Eastern Europe –
1+million hectares
17. Biomass – Non U.S.
• Ramping to 4 million + MT Jatropha
cuttings
• Bamboo – 122 MT/ha ½ life, 287 MT/
ha maturity (!!!)
• Hemp – 20 MT/ha (alternative
biomass on many lands we control)
• MSW – many countries
19. BIOJET
CORP. (USA)
EXCLUSIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE COUNCIL ON
ENERGY RESOURCE TRIBES (CERT)
CERT – 57 NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES THAT CONTROL 30%
OF US COAL, 10% OF NATURAL GAS, 10% URANIUM
10 YEAR PROGRAM INVOLVES SEVERAL BILLION
DOLLARS WORTH OF BIOFUELS, BIOENERGY,
BIOCHEMICALS AND BIOPRODUCTS DEVELOPMENT
Council on
Resource
Energy
Tribes
20. U.S. Native American Project
• 10 Year, estimated $3 Billion set of Projects
• BioJet and Council of Energy Resource
Tribes are Partners
• Indians bring financial, political, feedstock
resources
• Target 300 million gallons annually jet fuel &
diesel
• Convert biomass to high value energy
products
21. HEADED BY DAMIANA SERAFINI
BIO-ENERGY EXPERT,
BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
BIOJET
TODAY ONLY 2 COMPANIES IN THE WORLD
SUPPLY CAMELINA SEED
LATIN BIOJET’S CAMELINA NURSURY WILL PROVIDE
AMERICA SEED FOR 1M HECTARES
IN ARGENTINA AND URAGUAY
22. Argentina – Buenos Aires Office
– Large scale generation of sustainable feedstock for regional and
international biofuel production 1,000,000 hectares Camelina
– Sustainable agricultural development in marginal regions of
Argentina & Paraguay and advanced industrial development in
Uruguay
– Processing of cellulosic biomass to 2G bioethanol, C5 sugars &
lignin biofuel, and refining of bio oil into biojet fuel, green diesel &
syn-diesel. 100 million gallons fuel annually.
– Build one of the largest long term investment and job creation
platforms in bioenergy in the region
– Position Latin America as an Environmental leader on the
Sustainability world stage and enable compliance with the new
European Union Directive for reducing aviation emissions
– Create a large scale Carbon Offset reduction program in the region
helping fuel Latin America’s new carbon trading market
23. BIOJET
HEADED BY MIKE WADDEN
FRMR. SENIOR EXEC AT ACCENTURE ASIAPAC
POSITIONED AS THE PARNTER TO DEVELOP
BIOFUELS INFRASTRUCTURE OF TURKEY
LARGE PROJECT IN NEGOTIATION IN CHINA
24. Turkey – Shanghai Office
• Collaboration of Turkish Airlines (THY), THY/OPET (KOC Group
Company), and Biojet. Estimated $1 Billion Project
• Goal - supply Turkish Airlines with up to 50% of their fuel from
alternative/Bio-fuels
• Enable Turkey to become more Energy independent by producing
Biofuels 100% inside the country
• Provide THY with strategic cost stability, new revenue streams, and
competitive advantage
• Create the largest Carbon Offset reduction program in the country
helping fuel Turkey’s new carbon trading market
• Boost GNP growth by enabling 200,000 hectars of land to be utilized
for feedstock planting of Camelina
• Enable a large-scale Waste to Energy capacity
25. ABUNDANT
BIOFUELS
LARGEST PRIVATE JATROPHA
DEVELOPER IN WORLD
1M HECTARES OF JATROPHA IN PHILLIPINES
20 PERSON WORLD CLASS AGRONOMY TEAM
26. Asia
• China - $500 MM biofuel project negotiation
underway. Feedstock suitability tests done
• Phillipines – 1 MM hectare Jatropha project
joint venture with indigenous peoples. In
progress 3 years. Strong political presence in
country
• Through subsidiary Abundant Biofuels and
our KL office, availability of several MM ha
further Jatropha projects throughout South
Asia
27.
28. Supply Contracts
• Approx. $2 Billion fuel supply contracts in
legal or at signing stage with major air
carriers
• Further negotiations underway large Latin
American & U.S. carriers
• Unique IATA relationship gives direct
access to 250 world airlines
29. Finance
• BioJet is designed as a central point for Project
Finance and Project Management on its many
diverse projects.
• Projects are treated independently and with
different partners - not intended to be financed from
BioJet equity, rather project finance on each
• Current financing activities include $1.2 Billion
equity facility, $100 MM Phillipine Dev. Bank loan,
private $22 MM development loan
• We have available funding vehicles with Native Am
and Development Banks on several Continents
30. BIOJET WILL FIRST USE
REGIONAL FUNDING
FOR INDIVIDUAL PROJECT FINANCE
LOCAL GOV DEBT +
LOCAL BIZ CAPITAL =
LOW EXPOSURE ON EACH PROJECT
31. ONLY ABOUT 50%
OF BIOJET PROFITS
COME FROM JET FUEL
JET FUEL
OTHER FUELS
(diesel, coal briquettes, OTHER GREEN
activated charcoal) PRODUCTS
FEED
CHEMICALS
PLASTICS
SUGARS OILS
32. Corporate
• Approx. 110 shareholders – Mitch
Hawkins holds about 28%, South Pole
Carbon (Zurich) holds about 20%, balance
are small shareholders
• One class of stock – Common
• BioJet has never taken VC or Institutional
financing
• IPO delayed from 2011 to sometime 2012
due market conditions
33. Core Team
Chmn & CEO - Mitch Hawkins
CEO Abundant – Dr. Chuck Fishel
CFO - Paul Robinson
SVP Sales - James Pfeil
SVP Refining - Bruce Berwager
SVP Tribal Affairs - Robert Martin
Gen Counsel - Mathew Ladin
VP Corp Dev - Andrew Noll
VP Latin Am - Damiana Serafini
CEO BioJet Asia – Mike Wadden
34. Extended Team
• BioJet has about 30 people
In addition:
• Very Active, Strong Advisory Board of 10
• 4 Active International Directors
• Strong Carbon expertise as we leverage
the 150 person Carbon Team at our major
shareholder South Pole Carbon
35. Mitch Hawkins
Chairman & Principal Executive Officer
BioJet International Ltd.
Barbados, Santa Barbara, Monterey, London, Zurich,
Buenos Aires, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai
1.805.350.1300
Mitch.hawkins@biojetcorp.com
Skype mitch.hawkins1
www.biojetcorp.com