Industry organizations
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This page provides links to industry organizations that deal with biofuels and bioenergy. Although these represent the interests of for-profit companies, many of the organizations are non-profit.
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Europe
Germany
Spain
Asia
Singapore
- Center for Energy Sustainability and Economics (go to IRCs>CESE for more information on the CESE)
Latin America and the Caribbean
Brazil
North America
United States
- Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA) - "The Advanced Biofuels Association (ABFA) represents the leading edge of innovative and green technologies through the producers of renewable advanced biofuels and the providers of renewable biomass feedstock."[1]
- American Biofuels Council - A national organization dedicated to "coordinate communications and provide education for" biofuels and biomass.
- BBI International. Offers conferences, news, etc.
- Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) - Provides "information, advocacy and business support" for the biotechnology industry.
- Building Sustainable Futures for Farmers Globally "A collaboration of grassroots and civil society organizations"
- Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) - "an alliance of ethanol producers and industry leaders who have come together to create a consistent, positive message and identity for ethanol."
- Methanol Institute - "The Voice of the global methanol industry".
- National Algae Association - NAA is "the first national trade association for the algae industry in the United States".[2]
- National Corn Growers Association - Extensive information on ethanol production in the US.
- National Petrochemical and Refiners Association - Represents interests of petrochemical producers and refiners; some members are responsible for blending biofuels with gasoline and diesel.
- NPRA's statement on the Renewable Fuel Standard and biofuels.
- Renewable Fuels Association - "the national trade association for the US ethanol industry" that "promotes policies, regulations and research and development initiatives that will lead to the increased production and use of fuel ethanol."
Oceania & Pacific
Australia
International
- World Bioenergy Association (WBA) - "WBA was formed in 2008 in an effort to provide the wide range of actors in the bioenergy sector a global organisation to support them in their endeavours." [3]
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