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Events | Future of Fuels Virtual Roundtable: Biofuels

Date & Time

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

8-9:30 a.m. San Francisco / 11 a.m.–12:30 p.m. New York / 5-6:30 p.m. Paris / 11 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Beijing

Location

Webinar

Cost

Free, for BSR members and invited guests

Registration

Register here.


Join BSR’s Future of Fuels for the third in a series of webinar-based practitioner discussions to explore the complex, dynamic issues around corporate fuel sustainability.

Biofuels: First-Generation and Advanced Biofuels

Biofuels can have great climate benefits, but they can put pressure on health, food, and land use depending on feedstock, suitability for the region, and production practices. What is the current contribution of biofuels in the North American fuel mix, how is it changing, and what do fleet operators need to know?

Focus of the Webinar Series

In June and July, four 90-minute roundtable discussions on oil, natural gas, biofuels, and electric vehicles will allow experienced practitioners and decision-makers to ask questions and weigh in on fuel sustainability issues. Participants will have further opportunities to shape a shared, BSR-led perspective on what business should do to improve the sustainability impacts of fuel.

Format and Participants

These discussions extend from our recent Stakeholder Forum on Fuel Sustainability Opportunities and are part of our wider series of Stakeholder Forums on the Future of Fuels. At each forum, BSR will share perspectives on the issues, outlook, and role of business, and then facilitate discussion. Participants will be fleet operators, vehicle manufacturers, energy producers, and civil society and other interested stakeholders (see who attended our most recent forum here).

Registration

To participate, please register for the events individually using the links included on each event page. Participants should feel free to register for all four sessions, mix and match, or attend just one webinar, depending on level of interest and availability.

We also invite questions, comments, and expressions of interest in advance. Please email futureoffuels@bsr.org or visit our blog, “Weigh In on the Future of Fuels,” to provide commentary.