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Now in its 41st year, the International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW) continues to provide the global ethanol industry with cutting-edge content and unparalleled networking opportunities in a dynamic business-to-business environment. The FEW is the largest, longest-running ethanol conference in the world—and the only event powered by Ethanol Producer Magazine. From its inception, the mission of the event has remained constant: The FEW delivers timely presentations with a strong focus on commercial-scale ethanol production—from quality control and yield maximization to regulatory compliance and fiscal management. The FEW is also the ethanol industry’s premier forum for unveiling new technologies and research findings. The program extensively covers cellulosic ethanol while remaining committed to optimizing existing grain ethanol operations.
The Sustainable Fuels Summit: SAF, Renewable Diesel & Biodiesel is a premier forum designed for producers of biodiesel, renewable diesel, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to learn about cuttingedge process technologies, innovative techniques, and equipment to optimize existing production. Attendees will discover efficiencies that save money while increasing throughput and fuel quality. Produced by Biodiesel Magazine and SAF Magazine, this worldclass event features premium content from technology providers, equipment vendors, consultants, engineers, and producers to advance discussions and foster an environment of collaboration and networking. Through engaging presentations, fruitful discussions, and compelling exhibitions, the summit aims to push the biomassbased diesel sector beyond its current limitations.
Capturing and storing carbon dioxide in underground wells has the potential to become the most consequential technological deployment in the history of the broader biofuels industry. Deploying effective carbon capture and storage at biofuels plants will cement ethanol and biodiesel as the lowest carbon liquid fuels commercially available in the marketplace. The Carbon Capture & Storage Summit will offer attendees a comprehensive look at the economics of carbon capture and storage, the infrastructure required to make it possible and the financial and marketplace impacts to participating producers.
Ethanol 101 will serve as a one-day, in-depth survey of the history, science, production and market basics of the ethanol industry. Populated by some of the industry’s most recognized professionals, this seminar will serve not only to bring you or your new employee up to speed on “must-know” information about the ethanol industry, but will also provide a forum to meet respected industry representatives and network with them and their fellow seminar attendees.
8 | Things to Know
10 | Convention Center Maps
11 | Schedule at a Glance
14 | Ethanol 101
18 | Carbon Capture & Storage Summit
22 | Sustainable Fuels Summit
26 | FEW Agenda
34 | Pitch Day
36 | Innovation Stage Schedule
40 | FEW Sponsors
48 | Sustainable Fuels Summit Sponsors
48 | Carbon Cature & Storage Summit Sponsors
52 | Supporting Organizations
56 | Exhibitors
78 | Exhibitor List
81 | Expo Map
45 | 2025 North American SAF Conference & Expo
3 | 2026 Int’l Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo
6 | American Coalition for Ethanol
49 | BASF Corporation
20 | Brentwood Industries
75 | Bulk Conveyors, Inc.
16 | Chemmart LLC
21 | CTE Global, Inc.
50 | D3MAX LLC
73 | Dakota Fluid Power Hydraulic Equipment & Supplies
71 | Fagen Inc.
37 | Farmers Edge, Inc.
25 | Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
2 | Foundation Analytical Laboratory
47 | Growth Energy
54 | Howden
24 | ICM, Inc.
5 | IFF, Inc.
67 | KATZEN International, Inc.
51 | Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits
82 | Nelson Baker Biotech
17 | Novonesis
35 | Phibro Ethanol
46 | Premium Plant Services, Inc.
83 | ProFlow Pumping Solutions
69 | RailPros
65 | RCM Engineering-Thermal Kinetics
55 | Salof Ltd, Inc.
84 | Scott Equipment Company
63 | SES Inc. Superior Environmental Solutions
32 | Spraying Systems Co.
61 | Sukup Manufacturing Co.
12 | Sulzer Chemtech USA Inc.
13 | The New York Blower Company
33 | Trucent
7 | Valmet Flow Control
15 | Whitefox Technologies Limited
59 | Xylogenics, Inc.
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The official conference and expo location for the 2025 FEW is the CHI Health Center Omaha. All activities related to the event except, for the Golf Outing, will take place at the CHI Health Center Omaha.
The Hilton Omaha Downtown, Omaha Marriott Downtown, Courtyard Omaha Downtown, Hilton Garden Inn Omaha Downtown/Old Market, and Hampton Inn & Suites Omaha-Downtown are the official hotels of the 2025 FEW. Hotel address and contact information is as follows:
Hilton Omaha Downtown 1001 Cass St., Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 998-3400
Omaha Marriott Downtown 222 N 10th St., Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 807-8000
Courtyard Omaha Downtown 101 S 10th St., Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 346-2200
Hilton Garden Inn Omaha Downtown/Old Mkt 1005 Dodge St., Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 341-4400
Hampton Inn & Suites Omaha-Downtown 1212 Cuming St., Omaha, NE 68102 (402) 345-5500
Registration Hours Outside Exhibit Halls BC
Registration hours are as follows:
l Sunday, June 8 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
l Monday, June 9 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
l Tuesday, June 10 7:00 am – 6:00 pm
l Wednesday, June 11 7:00 am – 2:30 pm
Expo Open Hours Exhibit Halls BC
l Monday, June 9 4:30 pm– 6:00 pm
l Tuesday, June 10 11:00 am – 6:00 pm
l Wednesday, June 11 7:30 am – 1:00 pm
Exhibit Halls BC
Exhibitor set-up hours are as follows:
l Sunday, June 8 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
l Monday, June 9 8:00 am – Noon
Exhibitor move-out hours are as follows:
l Wednesday, June 11 1:00 pm – 6:30 pm*
*Carriers must be checked in by 3:00 pm
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The 2025 Int’l Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo speaker presentations will be made available online to all officially registered attendees at the time of the session. Registered attendees can access the speaker presentations on EthanolConnect.
Entry into the exhibit hall will require an official conference name badge. You may obtain your badge at the registration desk located in Exhibit Hall BC Lobby. During non-expo hours you are encouraged to attend the educational sessions to network with colleagues and discover new information about the ethanol industry. The Expo concludes at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, June 11. Move-out will begin at 1:00 pm. Please be courteous of all the exhibiting companies and refrain from breaking down before then. If you are contracting a shipping carrier for your exhibit properties separate from Valley Expo & Display’s shipping service, your carriers must arrive at the CHI Health Center no later than 3:00 pm.
FEW Golf Tournament
The Players Club
Monday, June 9 (Scramble, shotgun start at 8:00 am) Buses will board at 6:15 am at the Hilton Omaha Downtown and the Omaha Marriott downtown. Buses will return to same location after golf at approximately 2:30 pm.
The Players Club offers one of the most unique golfing experiences available in the Midwest. As one of the only Arnold Palmer signature golf course designs in the area, The Players Club is Nebraska’s premier and only 27-hole private facility.
Wednesday, June 11
Pitch Day returns to the 2025 FEW. This unique opportunity helps connect emerging ethanol industry start-ups with the capital needed to take their business to the next level. Finalists have been selected to give their pitches during two 90-minute sessions with potential investors on Wednesday, June 11 from 8:30-10:00 am and 10:30am-Noon.
Interested in becoming an Angel Investor at next year’s FEW? Scan the QR Code to see if you meet the criteria to apply: Please visit with a BBI International representative for more info.
Int’l Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo = Carbon Capture & Storage Summit = Biodiesel Summit: Sustainable Aviation & Renewable Diesel = Ethanol 101 Summit =
Monday,
8:30 am - 10:00 am
am -
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Sorghum: Amplifying the Role of an Ancillary Feedstock
a Predictive Plant with Data, Monitoring and Dashboards Part 1
Plant Operations with Proactive Hygiene Management Building a Predictive Plant with Data, Monitoring and Dashboards Part 2
Solutions for Clean-in-Place and Fermentation Efficiency
Practices in Maintenance, Modernization and Reliability Part 1
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Putting Antimicrobial Strategies Into Action Leading Practices in Maintenance, Modernization and Reliability Part 2
Tuesday, June 10
9:00 am - 11:00 am General Session
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Selectively Engineered Yeasts for High-Yield Ethanol Production
Fostering Healthy Yeast Propagations and Fermentations
Wednesday, June 11
8:30 am - 10:00 am
10:30 am - Noon
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Seeing Enzymes as Catalysts for Plant Optimization and CI Reduction
Understanding Nitrogen Sources and Their Impact on Fermentation
Parlaying Corn Fiber Ethanol Processes Into D3 RIN Opportunities
Utilizing AI and Machine Learning for Facility Wide Optimization
Examining Strategic Advances in Next-Era Distillation, Drying & Evaporation
Leveraging Electrification and Onsite Renewable Energy in Biofuel Facilities
Proactive Solutions for Cooling and Water Management Challenges
Advanced Process Control for a Safe Plant with a Competitive Edge
101
Agricultural Practices into Low-Carbon Farming Success Part 2
Ensuring Compliance, Safety and Regulation in CCS
Strategies for SAF Market Growth, Investment and Deployment
Advances in Oil Recovery and Coproduct Optimization Part 1
Best Practices in Process Safety Management
Utilizing Waste CO2 for Valuable Products
Ethanol Pathways to Achieve Sustainable Aviation Goals
Advances in Oil Recovery and Coproduct Optimization Part 2
Understanding 45Z: Farm to Fuel
Advancing Biofuel and Carbon Capture Projects: Pathways to a Low-Carbon Future
Maximizing Ethanol’s Value in a Changing Energy Landscape
Finding Collaborative Successes In Coproduct Diversification
Strategic Approaches to Successful Carbon Intensity Reduction
Decarbonizing Ethanol Production Through Carbon Capture and Market Strategies
Next-Generation Pretreatment Methods for Renewable Fuel Production
Advancements In Coproduct Mycotoxin Testing
Staying In Compliance and Audit-Ready Amid Regulatory Changes
Charting the Path to Successful Tax Credit Transactions
Designing Synergistic Systems: Biogas and Ethanol Co-Location
Engaging In Ethanol-as-aFeedstock Opportunities CO2
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Unleashing the Future of Biofuels: Financing Projects for SAF, Maritime Fuels and More to Increase American Energy Production
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Co-located Event
Monday, June 9
Sessions in Room 215/216
Time Panels / Breaks
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 am – 9:00 am Birth of a Biofuel - Ethanol’s Historical Roots
9:00 am – 9:30 am Slurry Through Fermentation at Fuel Ethanol Plants
9:30 am – 10:00 am Innovations in Yeast and Enzymes for the Fuel Ethanol Production Process
10:00 am – 10:30 am Networking Break Ballroom Prefunction
10:30 am – 11:00 am Distilling Down the Details of Ethanol Downstream Processing
11:00 am – 11:30 am
Presenters
Susanne Retka Schill, WriteOH
Scott Kohl, Visionary Fiber Technologies
Pauline Teunissen, IFF
Jessica Lopez, Whitefox Technologies Limited
Ethanol Production: A Focus on Distillation and Evaporation Danielle Herman, Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
11:30 am – Noon Understanding the Full Business – Production, Financial, Product Marketing
Noon – 1:00 pm Networking Lunch Ballroom Prefunction
1:00 pm – 1:30 pm A Sustainable Success Story: Ethanol Production and Livestock Nutrition
1:30 pm – 2:00 pm
2:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Bottom-Line Basics: Revenues, Costs and Earnings at an Ethanol Plant
Ethanol - Industry Development and Emerging Opportunities
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Networking Break Ballroom Prefunction
3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
Ethanol Coproducts, Production, Usage, Transportation and Markets
3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Life as We Might Have Known It: What if Ethanol Was Our Primary Engine Fuel
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm Opportunities for Ethanol Beyond the Fuel Tank
4:30 pm Adjourn
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Int’l Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo Opening Reception Exhibit Halls BC
Donna Funk, Pinion
Ryan Mass, ICM, Inc.
Connie Lindstrom, Christianson PLLP
Kyle Althoff, Equinox
Matthew Fitzthum, CHS, Inc.
Marc Rauch, The Auto Channel
Robert White, Renewable Fuels Association
Event
Sessions in Junior Ballroom 204
Time Panels / Breaks
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 am - 10:00 am
Presenters
Material Innovations and System-Level Engineering Solutions in CCUS
Junior Ballroom 204
10:00 am - 10:30 am Networking Break Ballroom Prefunction
10:30 am - Noon Site Selection and Characterization for Successful CCS Projects
Junior Ballroom 204
Noon - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch Ballroom Prefunction
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Critical Considerations for a Safe and Effective Carbon Storage Project
Junior Ballroom 204
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Networking Break Ballroom Prefunction
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Ensuring Compliance, Safety and Regulation in CCS
Junior Ballroom 204
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Int’l Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo Opening Reception Exhibit Halls BC
Tuesday,
Moderator: Jeff Kistner, CFO, Lincolnway Energy, LLC
Padmini Lingaraju, New Business Development Sr. Manager, Ecovyst
Functionalized Advanced Silicas for Efficient and Scalable Carbon Capture
Meera Mahadevan, Technical Account Manager, Siemens
Accelerating CCUS Deployment Using Model-Based Engineering Solutions
Moderator: Rebecca Johnson, Tax & Research Manager, Christianson PLLP
Muhammad Zulqarnain, Senior Consultant, ARI (Advanced Resources International)
Site Selection: What Not to Overlook
Zach Freund, Reservoir Engineer, ARI (Advanced Resources International)
Characterization Wells for CCS - Recent Experiences and Lessons Learnt on Project Development
John Oyen, Director of Business Development, ABB, Inc.
CCS360 Operational Excellence for the Transport and Sequestering of CO2
Bobby Bailie, Sales Manager, Siemens Energy Compression Considerations for CO2 Applications
Moderator: Tim Eggeman, Chief Technology Officer, New Phase Energy
Joe Mello, Vice President, Netherland, Sewell & Associates, Inc.
Causes and Consequences of Unexpected Plume Migration: A South Texas Case Study
Charles Hostetler, Senior Project Advisor, SCS Engineers
Class VI Critical Pressure Calculations: Equilibrium versus Kinetic Methodologies
Scott Kohl, Chief Technology Officer, Visionary Fiber Technologies
Immobilized Enzyme Application for Carbon Sequestration
Jim Cron, Geostock Sandia, LLC
Perforating Strategies for CCUS Wells Utilizing External Fiber Optic Installations
Moderator: Justin Walsh, Business Development, Vaisala, Inc.
Dave L Elam, Vice President, TRC Environmental Corp.
Carbon Dioxide Pipeline Safety: Communicating the Good News and Recent Regulatory Developments
Tim Eggeman, Chief Technology Officer, New Phase Energy
Testing and Monitoring Plan Requirements for CCS Project Permits
Hannes Zetzsche, Attorney, Baird Holm LLP
Overcoming Regulatory Hurdles for Carbon Capture and Storage
Adam Seitchik, Chief Geologist, Battelle Carbon Services
Drilling for Data: The Impact of Stratigraphic Test Wells in CCS Project Development
Time Panels / Breaks Presenters
8:00 am - 9:00 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 am - 8:45 am Women in Ethanol Award Ceremony Ballrooms BC
9:00 am - 11:00 am General Session Ballrooms BC
Welcome
Keynote Speaker
Industry Panel: Association Executives Q & A
High Octane Award, Award of Excellence & Distinguished Service Award
Tuesday, June 10 continued
Time Panels / Breaks Presenters
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
11:30 am - 1:00 pm Expo Open Lunch
Exhibit Halls BC
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Utilizing Waste CO2 for Valuable Products
Junior Ballroom 204
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Networking Break
Exhibit Halls BC
Advancing Biofuel and Carbon Capture Projects: Pathways to a Low-Carbon Future
Junior Ballroom 204
Networking Reception in the Expo
Exhibit Halls BC
Wednesday, June 11
Moderator: Tad Hepner, Vice President of Strategy & Innovation, Renewable Fuels Association
Stephen Norris, Ph.D., P.E., Reservoir Engineer, Vault 44.01 LLC
Practical Aspects of CCS Subsurface Dynamic Modeling
Kurt Dieker, Chief Development Officer and Co-Founder, HYCO1
Carbon Utilization Technology Options
Jeff Bonar, CEO, CapCO2 Solutions
Ethanol Producers are Sitting on A Gold Mine – Using Your CO2 to Make Green Methanol
Moderator: Jon Cartlidge, Senior Director, Commercial Business Development, Battelle
David LaGreca, Director of Voluntary Carbon Markets, EcoEngineers
How-to Guide for BECCS: Carbon Capture and the Market for Carbon Dioxide Removal
Stephen Scott, Managing Consultant, GreenStar BCS
Navigating the Carbon Capture Maze: Streamlining the Selection Puzzle
Time Panels / Breaks Presenters
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Exhibit Halls BC
7:30 am - 1:00 pm Expo Open Exhibit Halls BC
8:30 am - 10:00 am Decarbonizing Ethanol Production Through Carbon Capture and Market Strategies
Junior Ballroom 204
10:00 am - 10:30 am Networking Break Exhibit Halls BC
10:30 am - Noon Charting the Path to Successful Tax Credit Transactions
Junior Ballroom 204
Noon - 1:00 pm Networking Reception in the Expo
Exhibit Halls BC
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm CO2 Utilization for eFuels
Junior Ballroom 204
2:30 pm Sessions Conclude
Moderator: Chris Malone, VP Market Development, Indigo Ag, Inc.
Jamie Mackinnon, Sr. Vice President of Agri-carbon, Anew Climate
Ethanol CCS: A guide to Navigating the Voluntary Carbon Market
Hannah Murnen, CTO, Graphyte
Thinking Beyond the Starch: How Carbon Casting Unlocks New Carbon Intensity Reductions for Ethanol
Michael Hillix, Principal Geoscientist & Energy Advisor, University of North Dakota-EERC
From Capture to Expansion: Advancing Ethanol-Driven CCS in North Dakota
Mike Sheahan, Principal Geologist, Battelle Carbon Services
From Oilfields to Cornfields: Lesson’s learned in Oil and Gas Exploration as Applied to Ethanol CCS
Moderator: Donna Funk, Principal, Pinion
Alan Cordova, VP Strategy & Partnerships, Empact Technologies
Creating Value by De-Risking IRA Tax Credit Transactions
Rebecca Johnson, Tax & Research Manager, Christianson PLLP
45Z: The Hot Topic
Dawn Lima, VP - Renewable Energy & Sustainable Technologies, Foss & Company
A Lookback on 2024 - Monetizing New Tax Credits
Moderator: Mike McCurdy, Vice President, ICF
Andrew Miller, Vice President of Projects, Infinium
Ben Nelson, Vice President, Carbon, Summit Carbon Solutions
Tyler Cole, Director of Climate Solutions, TES
Pecco Beaufays, Director, CO2 Product Management, Linde
Corey Stewart, Senior Associate, RMI
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Monday, June 9
Time Panels / Breaks
Co-located Event
Sessions in Junior Ballroom 203
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 am - 10:00 am Understanding RFS, LCFS, and State-Level Policy Shifts
Junior Ballroom 203
10:00 am - 10:30 am
Networking Break Ballroom Prefunction
10:30 am - Noon Exploring Market Trends and Feedstock Opportunities in Biofuels
Junior Ballroom 203
Noon - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch Ballroom Prefunction
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm SAF Markets & Policies: Pricing, Pathways, and Credit Market Dynamics
Junior Ballroom 203
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Networking Break Ballroom Prefunction
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Strategies for SAF Market Growth, Investment, and Deployment
Junior Ballroom 203
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Int’l Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo Opening Reception Exhibit Halls BC
Tuesday, June 10
Presenters
Moderator: Doug Machon, VP, Business Devolopment, IHI Power Services Corp. (IPSC)
Ashley Player, Partner, Weaver – Energy Compliance Services
Navigating D3 RINs in the RFS Program
Juan Vargas Ramirez, Account Manager, EcoEngineers How Regulatory Shifts Will Affect CA-LCFS, RFS Markets
Danielle Anderson, Senior Government Policy & Advocacy Manager, Christianson PLLP
Navigating State Low-Carbon Fuel Program Amendments and Emerging Initiatives
Moderator: Kristine Klavers, Managing Director, EcoEngineers
Zach Hauser, Accounting/Compliance, Christianson PLLP
Expanding Feedstock Traceability Requirements
Mariajose Parra, US Biofuels Sr. Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Used Cooking Oil: Market Insights, Pricing Trends, and Opportunities in Biofuels
Jerry Price, Managing Director, GreenStar BCS
Near-Term Opportunities and Market Perspective
Moderator: Timothy Hughes, Project Director, CAAFI (Com’l Aviation Alt. Fuels Init)
Kristine Klavers, Managing Director, EcoEngineers
SAF: Navigating the Global Regulatory and Compliance Landscape
Sofía Cabrera, Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Decoding SAF Pricing: The Impact of Regulatory Frameworks on Market Dynamics
Azadeh Rohani, Senior Consultant, Worley Consulting Opportunities for SAF in the Midwest: An Economic and Regulatory Overview
Moderator: Sofía Cabrera, Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Timothy Hughes, Project Director, CAAFI (Com’l Aviation Alt. Fuels Init)
The Promise, Progress & Potential of Sustainable Aviation Fuels
John Oyen, Director of Business Development, ABB, Inc.
De-Risking through Co-Design/Co-Delivery
Shrirang Vaze, Joint General Manager, PRAJ Industries Limited
Modularization: Transforming Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Projects with Innovative Approach
Siva Avvaru, Director Strategic Partnerships, Sustainability, Farmers Edge Inc.
White-Label CI Scoring: A Managed Services Model to Scale SAF Feedstock Readiness
Time Panels / Breaks Presenters
8:00 am - 9:00 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 am - 8:45 am Women in Ethanol Award Ceremony Ballrooms BC
9:00 am - 11:00 am General Session Ballroom BC
Welcome
Keynote Speaker
Industry Panel: Association Executives Q & A
High Octane Award, Award of Excellence & Distinguished Service Award
Tuesday, June 10 continued
Time Panels / Breaks Presenters
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
11:30 am - 1:00 pm Expo Open Lunch
Exhibit Halls BC
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Ethanol Pathways to Achieve Sustainable Aviation Goals
Junior Ballroom 203
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Networking Break
Exhibit Halls BC
Maximizing Ethanol’s Value in a Changing Energy Landscape
Junior Ballroom 203
Moderator: Laura Renfroe, Senior Marketing Lead, Antora Energy
Caldwell Reed, Vice President of Sales & Project Management, Piller TSC Blower Corporation
Profitably Decarbonizing Ethanol Production with Mechanical Vapor Recompression
Neal Jakel, President, Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
Producing the Right Ethanol for SAF
Denis Pchelintsev, VP of Engineering, Universal Fuel Technologies
Flexiform EtOH to Produce SAF at 1/2 the Cost of Alternatives
Shrikant Rathi, Executive Director, PRAJ Industries Limited
Ethanol as a Feedstock for Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Unlocking New Market Opportunities
Moderator: Shrikant Rathi, Chief Technology Officer, Visionary Fiber Technologies
Mariajose Parra, US Biofuels Sr. Market Reporter, S&P Global Commodity Insights
Current Cost Dynamics and Future Supply & Demand Projections for Ethanol to Jet (ETJ) Production
Sashikant Madgula, Business Manager, Process Solutions, Sulzer Chemtech USA Inc.
Improve Profitability of Ethanol Plants by using DCO to produce Sustainable Clean Fuels
Jordan Kearns, Vice President of Project Development, Antora Energy
Zero-Emission Steam: An Economic Pathway to Low-CI Ethanol and Gateway to SAF
David Winsness, President, Comstock, Inc.
Integrating Comstock Fuels into Corn Ethanol Production Facilities
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Networking Reception in the Expo
Exhibit Halls BC
Wednesday, June 11
Time Panels / Breaks Presenters
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Exhibit Halls BC
7:30 am - 1:00 pm Expo Open Exhibit Halls BC
8:30 am - 10:00 am Next-Generation Pretreatment Methods for Renewable Fuel Production
Junior Ballroom 203
10:00 am - 10:30 am Networking Break Exhibit Halls BC
10:30 am - Noon Unleashing the Future of Biofuels: Financing Projects for SAF, Maritime Fuels and More to Increase American Energy Production
Junior Ballroom 203
Noon - 1:00 pm Networking Reception in the Expo
Exhibit Halls BC
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Digital Innovation and Scalable Solutions for Sustainable Fuels
Junior Ballroom 203
2:30 pm Sessions Conclude
Moderator: Fahmi Kresmagus, Sr. Business Development Manager, Clariant Corporation Bryan Yeh, Vice President of Engineering & US Operations, Canary Renewables Corp. Pretreatment Technologies for Renewable Diesel and SAF Feedstock
Matthew Clingerman, Head of Licensing Technology Development, Sulzer Chemtech USA Inc. Strategies for Integrated Pretreatment and Hydroprocessing
Scott Kohl, Chief Technology Officer, Visionary Fiber Technologies Immobilized Enzyme Pretreatment System for SAF and RD David Wilson, Senior Scientist II, IFF Enzymes for Pretreatment of HVO/HEFA Feedstocks
Moderator: Omar Hamid, Group Manager - Low Carbon Fuels Team, Worley Consulting
Moderator: Padmini Lingaraju, New Business Development Sr. Manager, Ecovyst
Vinod Kumar Konaganti, Sr. Research Scientist, Amazon, Worldwide Sustainability
Evaluating Decarbonization Pathways for Transportation Fuels: An Interactive Life Cycle Assessment Tool
Meera Mahadevan, Technical Account Manager, Siemens Accelerating Technical Maturity and Deployment of SAF Plants Using Integrated Digital Design Approach
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Monday, June 9
Time Panels / Breaks
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:00 am - 3:30 pm FEW Golf Outing The Players Club
8:30 am - 10:00 am Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes
Sustainable Sorghum: Amplifying the Role of an Ancillary Feedstock Ballroom C
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Building a Predictive Plant with Data, Monitoring and Dashboards
Part 1 Ballroom A
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management
Protect Your Plant: Managing Static, Dust and Fire Hazards Room 213/214
Presenters
Moderator: Shon Van Hulzen, Director, Soliton
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Yanhong Zhang, Director of Research, National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center
Discovery of High-Performing Sorghum Varieties for Ethanol Production
John Duff, Sustainability Strategy Consultant, National Sorghum Producers
Ancient Foundations for Modern Opportunities: the Role of Sorghum and Producer Connections In Ethanol Carbon Markets
Matt Durler, Managing Director of Farm Programs, National Sorghum Producers
Ancient Foundations for Modern Opportunities: the Role of Sorghum and Producer Connections In Ethanol Carbon Markets II
Moderator: Anne Chronic, Director, Technical Services, Phibro Ethanol
Jerry Fish, Sr. Systems Engineer, JMP Statistical Discovery, LLC
Important Analytics Tools for Fermentation Processes
Adam Cooper, Engineer, dataPARC
Becoming Operationally Predictive with Your Process Data
Dan Wood, CEO, Keit Industrial Analytics
Using Real Time Data to Deliver Actionable Dashboards for Fermentation Optimisation
Wesley Reznicek, Technical Service Representative, Phibro Ethanol
Differential Handling of Fermentation and Process Data
Moderator: Katie Schroeder, Contributions Editor, BBI International
Ed Gaither, Sr Engineering Consultant, PROtect, LLC
Prioritizing Dust Explosion Protection Upgrades
Dillon Cox, Regional Sales Manager - Central U.S., Newson Gale, Inc.
Managing Static Electricity Hazards in Ethanol Production: Practical Solutions to Enhance Safety
Casey Ryan, Manager, SW Firefighting Foam & Equipment, LLC
Fire Suppression Post AR-AFFF
Justin Schultz, Director, Environmental, Health & Safety, Renewable Fuels Association
Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) in Ethanol Plants: Ensuring Compliance and Operational Safety
Colocated Event Agendas
10:00 am - 10:30 am Refreshment Break Ballroom Prefunction
10:30 am - Noon Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes
Strengthening Plant Operations with Proactive Hygiene Management Ballroom C
Track 2: Production & Operations –
Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Building a Predictive Plant with Data, Monitoring, and Dashboards
Part 2 Ballroom A
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management Expanding Global Markets for Ethanol and its Coproducts Room 213/214
Colocated Event Agendas
Noon - 1:00 pm
Networking Lunch Ballroom Prefunction
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Ethanol 101 Summit Room 215/216 Agenda on page 14
Moderator: Anne Chronic, Director, Technical Services, Phibro Ethanol
Matt Bilski, R&D Program Leader, Ecolab, Inc.
Evaporator Issues and Solutions
Jennifer Starner, PhD, Senior Research Scientist, Kurita America Plant Hygiene Increases Plant Performance and Profitability
Spenser Burden, Senior Technical Services Manager, Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits Importance of Plant Hygiene Monitoring and Auditing
Moderator: Doug McCallum, Senior Advisor for Advanced Process Control, Novaspect, Inc.
Kelly Whittenberg, Performance Engineer, Black and Veatch Corp
Tales of Applied Real-Time Data analytics, Fermentation Monitoring and BI Dashboards
Joel Sirois, President & CEO, BioIntelligence Technologies Inc.
Smart Fermentation: Maximize Industrial BioEthanol Production in Real-Time with a Single Intelligent Probe
Shawn Passow, Customer Solutions Engineer, Keit Industrial Analytics
Stop Running Blind on Your Beer Bottoms: Using Continuous Data to Optimise Energy Use and Deliver Savings
Moderator: Jamey Cline, Partner, Christianson PLLP
Logan Leduc, Manager, LCA, EcoEngineers
Diversifying Ethanol Markets Through Exports to Canada
Mark Heckman, Vice President of Sales, Edeniq, Inc.
Qualifying Advanced Biofuels for Global Markets: Strategies for Compliance &Market Expansion
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Ethanol 101 Summit Room 215/216 Agenda on page 14
Monday, June 9 continued
Time Panels / Breaks
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes
Data-Driven Solutions for Clean-in-Place and Fermentation Efficiency Ballroom C
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control Leading Practices in Maintenance, Modernization and Reliability Part 1 Ballroom A
Presenters
Moderator: Jerry Fish, Sr. Systems Engineer, JMP Statistical Discovery, LLC
Bandish Patel, Director, Spraying Systems Co.
Optimizing Ethanol Fermentation Tank Cleaning with Spray Check Rotation Validation: A Field Trial
Case Study
Chris Wilkins, Sales Manager, Anderson Chemical Co.
Reducing CIP Cost
Michael Raab, Senior Researcher, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Go (Away) Organic
Michael Vander Vorste, Operation Service and Support Manager, CTE Global, Inc.
Navigating Hygiene Challenges and Finding Solutions that Reduce Risk and Increase Yield
Moderator: Kelly Whittenberg, Performance Engineer, Black and Veatch Corp.
Rohan Pingale, Deputy Manager, PRAJ Industries Limited
Enhancing Ethanol Plant Efficiency: Strategies for Maintenance and Modernization
Nick Hunter, Reliability Services Manager, Miller Mechanical Specialties, Inc.
Reliability Applied
Greg Giernoth, Manager of Reliability Solutions, Novaspect, Inc.
What Should be Considered When Selecting a Wireless Vibration Solution?
Zack Walsh, Industrial Lubrication Reliability Specialist, Firefly Reliability
The ‘Big Four’ of Oil Oxidation: A Foundational Strategy for Lubrication Reliability in Rotating Equipment
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management Turning Agricultural Practices into Low-Carbon Farming Success Part 1 Room 213/214
Colocated Event Agendas
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Refreshment Break Ballroom Prefunction
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes Putting Antimicrobial Strategies Into Action Ballroom C
Moderator: Brian Jennings, CEO, American Coalition for Ethanol
Brennan Lewis, Research Associate, South Dakota State University
Brent Hoops, Commodities Director, Chief Ethanol Fuels, Inc.
Richard Ferguson, Professor of Soil Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Agronomy & Horticulture
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Ethanol 101 Summit Room 215/216 Agenda on page 14
Moderator: Andrew Hawkins, Director of Laboratory Services, Phibro Ethanol
Anne Chronic, Director, Technical Services, Phibro Ethanol
Your Plant, Made Better: Best Practices for Antimicrobial Selection and Application
Marina Tschida, Sr. Chemical Engineer, Ecolab, Inc.
Alternative Fermentation Treatment
Michael Humphrey, Technical Services Manager, Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits
An Investigation into Controlling Bacterial Persistence with Antimicrobial Peptides in Corn Mash Fermentations
Eric Sumner, President, ArrowUp The Future of Safe and Efficient Fuel Ethanol Fermentation
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control Leading Practices in Maintenance, Modernization and Reliability Part 2 Ballroom A
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management
Turning Agricultural Practices into Low-Carbon Farming Success Part 11 Room 213/214
Moderator: Michael Vander Vorste, Operation Service and Support Manager, CTE Global, Inc.
Dominic DeMaria, Business Development of Tank Cleaning, Spraying Systems Co.
Minimizing Unexpected Downtime in Ethanol Production: Optimizing Tank Cleaning Through Preventative Maintenance
Dennis Uhl, Reliability Specialist, Novaspect, Inc.
How to Optimize Maintenance Strategies for Reliability (Preventive Maintenance Optimization)
Mark Sullivan, Director of Sales & Marketing, Refractory Service, Inc.
Refractory Innovations Increase Lining Longevity and Energy Efficiency in TOs, RTOs, Dryers and Boilers in Ethanol Plants
Eric Chase, President, Chase Nedrow Industries
Lowering CI Score and Boosting Ethanol Plant Production with NASA-Derived High Emissivity Coatings
Moderator: Sally Flis, Director, Sustainable Ag Programs, Nutrien Ag Solutions
Maykon da Silva, Field Solutions Specialist, Lallemand Plant Care
Efficiency in Action: Mitigating Carbon Emissions with Biological Products in the Corn Ethanol Industry
Preston Brown, President & Founder, incite.ag
Tips and Tactics for Feedstock CI Scoring Success
Chad Asmus, Sustainable Ag Product Strategist, BASF Corporation
Overcoming Hurdles When Farmers Implement Climate Smart Ag
Danielle Anderson, Senior Government Policy & Advocacy Manager, Christianson PLLP
Farm Carbon Intensity and Supply Chain Traceability: Preparing for Climate-Smart Agriculture Tax Credits
Colocated Event Agendas
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Expo Grand Opening & Welcome Reception Exhibit Halls BC
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Ethanol 101 Summit Room 215/216 Agenda on page 14
Tuesday, June 10
Time Panels / Breaks
8:00 am - 9:00 am Breakfast Ballroom Prefunction
8:30 am - 8:45 am Women in Ethanol Award Ceremony Ballroom BC
9:00 am – 11:00 am General Session Ballroom BC
9:00 am – 9:30 am General Session Welcome & Awards Ballroom BC
9:30 am – 10:00 am General Session Keynote Presentation Ballroom BC
10:00 am – 11:00 am General Session Association Executives Q & A Ballroom BC
11:00 am - 6:00 pm
11:30 am - 1:00 pm Expo Open Exhibit Halls BC Lunch Exhibit Halls BC
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes Selectively Engineered Yeasts for High-Yield Ethanol Production Ballroom C
Presenters
Anna Simet, Director of Content, BBI International
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control Utilizing AI and Machine Learning for Facility Wide Optimization Ballroom A
Track 3: Coproducts & Product Diversification
Advances in Oil Recovery and Coproduct Optimization Part 1 Room 215/216
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management Best Practices in Process Safety Management Room 213/214
Colocated Event Agendas
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm Refreshment Break Exhibit Halls BC
Joe Bryan, CEO, BBI International
John Nelson, COO, BBI International
Geoff Cooper, President & CEO, Renewable Fuels Association (RFA)
Moderator: Ben Rhodes, Executive Director, Nebraska Ethanol Board
Brian Jennings, CEO, American Coalition for Ethanol
Chris Bliley, Senior Vice President, Growth Energy
Troy Bredenkamp, Senior Vice President, Government & Public Affairs, Renewable Fuels Association
Moderator: Pauline Teunissen, PhD, Global Application Leader - Grain Processing, IFF
Pedro Pena, Vice President of Technology & Innovation, CTE Global, Inc.
Optimizing Performance in Metabolically Engineered Advanced Yeasts for Consistently High-Yielding Operations
Gerda Saxer Quance, Lead Scientist, IFF
Harnessing Genetic Diversity: Engineering Robust Yeast for Consistent High-Yield Ethanol Production
Guillermo Coward-Kelly, Scientist, Novonesis
Latest Yeast Innovation for Throughput
Ben Sunderhaus, Senior Technical Team Manager, Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits From Trial to Triumph: Understanding the Value of Successful Fermentation Trials
Moderator: Joel Sirois, President & CEO, BioIntelligence Technologies Inc.
Taylor Pellerin, Technical Service Account Manager, IFF
XCELIS® AI: Optimizing Process Units Through Machine Learning Model Insights
Derek Wagoner, Manager, Pinion
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Operational Excellence
Nitin Ranjan, CEO, Golgix
Sustaining Golden Batch: Boost Yield and Stability with Human-Centric AI
Moderator: Marina Chow, Portfolio Leader, Staff Scientist, IFF
Christopher Gerken, Principal Scientist, ICM, Inc.
Maximizing Distillers Corn Oil Recovery: Successes, Lessons, and Industry Impact
Chris Clausen, Director of Technology Bioprocess Solutions, Trucent Corn Oil Separation Best Practices: How to Monitor and Influence Yield and Quality
Nicholas Moryn, Territory Sales Manager, CEM Corporation
Optimization of Oil Recovery Leads to Increased Yield of Value-add Co-products
Shelby Baker, Process Engineer II, Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
Tracking the Oil at Your plant for Higher Yields
Moderator: Ed Gaither, Sr. Engineering Consultant, PROtect, LLC
Andrew Hawkins, Director of Laboratory Services, Phibro Ethanol
EH&S Best Practices for Ethanol Plant Labs
Zach Bell, Group Leader, Olsson
From Design to Operation: Integrating PSM and MI for Optimal Ethanol Plant Performance Part 1
Eric Nordhues, Vice President, Olsson
From Design to Operation: Integrating PSM and MI for Optimal Ethanol Plant Performance Part 2
Alex Cardoso, Senior II Engineer & Biofuels Lead, BakerRisk
Technical Safety Studies for SAF Capital Projects
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Time Panels / Breaks
3:00 pm - 4:30 pm
Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes
Fostering Healthy Yeast Propagations and Fermentations
Ballroom C
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Examining Strategic Advances in Next-Era Distillation, Drying and Evaporation
Ballroom A
Track 3: Coproducts & Product Diversification
Advances in Oil Recovery and Coproduct Optimization Part 2 Room 215/216
Moderator: Stephanie Gleason, Director of Global Technology, Phibro Ethanol
Charlette Jauch-Hasty, Bioprocess Scientist, CTE Global, Inc.
Efficient Detection of Fusel Compounds in Ethanol Fermentation
Lindsay Kuhn, Technical Service Representative, Phibro Ethanol
Rethinking Propagation: Steps to Take for Improved Performance
Courtney Bement, Scientist II, IFF
From the Lab to the Plant: The Arduous Journey of a Yeast
Moderator: Caldwell Reed, Vice President of Sales & Project Management, Piller TSC Blower Corp.
Michael Hora, Principal Engineer, Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
Low Energy Distillation: Reducing Energy Consumption in Ethanol Production
Stephan Blum, Chief Technology Officer, Whitefox Technologies Limited
A New Generation of Dehydration Technology Has Arrived
John Freidig, Sr. Manager, Field Services, ICM, Inc.
Critical Considerations for Distillation, Dehydration, and Evaporation in Ethanol Plant Expansions
Roy Viteri, Business Development Manager, RCM Engineering-Thermal Kinetics
Revamping your Distillation, Dehydration & Evaporation System (DD&E)
Moderator: Mitchell Marine, Director, South Regional Sales, Phibro Ethanol
Andrew Nohns, Engineering Manager, Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
The Synergies of Oil Recovery Technologies – Unlocking the Full Potential of Oil Recovery
Chuck Gallop, Director of Innovation, ICM, Inc.
Are Hidden Inefficiencies Costing you? Rethinking Energy Efficiency and Oil Recovery
Jaclyn DeMartini, Applications Research Group Leader, IFF
Increasing Corn Oil Yields Through Biotechnology
Bob Fesser, Business Development and Sales Manager, Trucent Quest For Corn Oil
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management Understanding 45Z: Farm to Fuel Room 213/214
Moderator: Jamey Cline, Partner, Christianson PLLP
Chris Malone, VP Market Development, Indigo Ag, Inc.
What the 45Z Climate Smart Ag Guidance Means for Biofuel Producers
Chad Asmus, Sustainable Ag Product Strategist, BASF Corporation Beyond 45Z With Climate Smart Ag
Fred Gould, VP of Business Development, Beyond (a christianson company) Farm CI, Not Just for 45Z
Tony Miller, Partner, Weaver – Energy Compliance Services Ethanol and 45Z: What are my Options and Projections?
Colocated Event Agendas
4:30 pm - 6:00 pm Networking Reception in the Expo Exhibit Halls BC
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Time Panels / Breaks
7:30 am - 8:30 am Breakfast in the Expo Exhibit Halls BC
7:30 am - 1:00 pm Expo Open Exhibit Halls BC
8:30 am - 10:00 am Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes Seeing Enzymes as Catalysts for Plant Optimization and CI Reduction
Ballroom C
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control Leveraging Electrification and Onsite Renewable Energy in Biofuel Facilities
Ballroom A
Track 3: Coproducts & Product Diversification Finding Collaborative Successes In Coproduct Diversification Room 215/216
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management Strategic Approaches to Successful Carbon Intensity Reduction Room 213/214
Moderator: Ryan Heuer, Technical Sales, Phibro Ethanol
Dawn Overby, North America Marketing Director – Grain Processing, IFF A Green Fuel Future: Enzyme Contributions to Ethanol’s Carbon Footprint
Matthew Ban, Director of Technical Services, CTE Global, Inc.
Optimizing Fermentation Through Data-Driven Collaboration and Decision Making
Terry Cui, VP of R&D, Bestzyme Corporation
Enzyme-Based Innovations in Biofuel Production: Advancements and Challenges
Moderator: Jack Roback, Director of Business Development of Biofuels, Antora Energy
Taylor Cavins, Strategic Program Manager, Thermon Inc.
Process Electrification of the Heating Services in eFuels Technology
Vito Sangiorgio, Process Specialist Renewables, Sulzer Chemtech
VoltaSplit™ - An Electrified Distillation Solution to Improve Energy Efficiency and Enable Carbon Emission Reductions
Shrikant Rathi, Executive Director, PRAJ Industries Limited
Achieving Energy Self-Sufficiency in Ethanol Plants: Strategies for Sustainable and Efficient
Moderator: Christopher Gerken, Principal Scientist, ICM, Inc.
Maha Dakar, Chemical Engineer, KATZEN International, Inc.
Distillers’ Grains in Ethanol Plants: Process Impact on DDGS Quality
Ananda Nanjundaswamy, Richard and Janice Vetter Endowed Associate Professor, South Dakota State University
Coproducts and Product Diversification: A Strategy for the Sustainability of the Corn Ethanol Industry
Heidi Kotilainen, Head of Biorefinery, Bühler Group
Unlocking Value in Co-Products: Opportunities for Diverse Markets
Joseph Ward, Executive Director, Distillers Technology Council
Advancing Innovation and Collaboration: The Distillers Technology Council’s Proactive Approach to Coproduct Analytics and Industry Challenges
Moderator: William Schafer, CEO, Energy Integration, Inc.
McCord Pankonen, Managing Director, North America Biofuels, EcoEngineers
Addressing Challenges in Ethanol Production: Balancing Carbon Intensity Reduction with Business Risk and Investment Viability
Preston Brown, President & Founder, incite.ag
Integrating “Carbon Intensity” into Everyday Workflows
Ethan Campbell, Process Lead Engineer,KATZEN International, Inc.
Maximizing Process Efficiency
Pete Moss, President, Cereal Process Technologies
Lower Carbon Intensity is an Added Benefit from Corn Fractionation and MVR
Colocated Event Agendas
10:00 am - 10:30 am Refreshment Break Exhibit Halls BC
10:30 am - Noon Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes Understanding Nitrogen Sources and Their Impact on Fermentation Ballroom C
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Moderator: Traci Kadel, Technical Sales, Phibro Ethanol
Matt Hawkins, Applications Technical Director, Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits
Nitrogen Requirement and Dose Optimization in Fuel Ethanol Processes
Kaitlyn DenHouten, Technical Services Representative, Phibro Ethanol
Assessing and Optimizing Your Nitrogen Inputs for FANtastic Fermentations
Ross Cocklin, Director of Systems Biology, Xylogenics, Inc.
Impact of Nitrogen Type and Amount on Yeast Health and Fermentation
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control Proactive Solutions for Cooling and Water Management Challenges
Ballroom A
Moderator: Ron Pagel, Sr., Client Manager / Sr. Project Manager, Pond & Company
Brad Thompson, Biofuels Technology Leader, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Why Is Your Cooling Tower Failing You?
Derek Brandt, Territory Manager, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Contingency Planning for Reliable Utilities
Gregory Sato, Inside Sales Manager, H2O Innovation
Exploring Innovations in Water Treatment to Optimize Existing Infrastructure
Rajesh Sinha, Director-Americas, Thermax
Cooling of Ethanol Fermentation Process Using Absorption Chillers
Time Panels / Breaks
10:30 am - Noon continued
Track 3: Coproducts & Product Diversification Advancements In Coproduct Mycotoxin Testing Room 215/216
Moderator: Jeff Kistner, CFO, Lincolnway Energy, LLC
Gabriel Faubert, VP Sales, imagoAi
Revolutionizing Mycotoxins Testing with Results in 30 Seconds
Ryan Mass, Feed Consultant, ICM, Inc.
Mycotoxins and Sulfur in Distillers Grains: Nutritional Risks, New Labeling Requirements, and Mitigation Strategies
James Welch, Global Market Segment Leader, EnviroLogix, Inc.
Established and Emerging Technologies for Mycotoxin Analysis of Ethanol Co-Products
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management
Staying in Compliance and Audit-Ready Amid Regulatory Changes Room 213/214
Colocated Event Agendas
Noon - 1:00 pm Networking Lunch Exhibit Halls BC
1:00 pm Exhibitor Move-Out Begins
1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Track 1: Production & Operations –Biological Processes
Parlaying Corn Fiber Ethanol Processes Into D3 RIN Opportunities
Ballroom C
Track 2: Production & Operations –Mechanical Processes and Plant Control
Advanced Process Control for a Safe Plant with a Competitive Edge
Ballroom A
Track 3: Coproducts & Product Diversification
Designing Synergistic Systems: Biogas and Ethanol Co-Location Room 215/216
Moderator: Joseph Ulfig, Senior Manager, Weaver – Energy Compliance Services
Jessica Buckley, Project Manager, RTP Environmental Associates, Inc.
ARE YOU READY FOR IT? How New EPA Rules Could Affect Your Current Air Permit & Environmental Compliance
Doug Yamashita, Vice President of OEM Sales, The New York Blower Company
Fan Regulations Pose Significant Burdens for Equipment Manufacturers
Mike Ogden, Project Manager, Trihydro Corporation
Staying Ahead of the Curve: Navigating EPA Scrutiny and Ensuring an Audit-Ready LDAR Program in the Renewable Fuels Industry
Chandler Taylor, Senior Environmental Consultant, Barr Engineering Co.
Top 5 Findings from Environmental Audits and What They Can Tell You About Reducing Compliance Risk
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
Track 4: Leadership & Financial Management
Engaging In Ethanol-as-aFeedstock Opportunities Room 213/214
Colocated Event Agendas
2:30 pm Sessions Conclude
Moderator: Tony Miller, Partner, Weaver – Energy Compliance Services
Mark Heckman, Vice President of Sales, Edeniq, Inc.
Optimizing Ethanol Production: The Role of Cellulase, Lab Analysis, and Data-Driven Process Improvements
Kari Buttenhoff, Partner, Christianson PLLP
Decoding the RFS for D3 Cellulosic Ethanol
Matt Nichols, Biofuels Director of Strategic Accounts, Neogen Corporation
ASTM 3417- Analysis of Cellulosic Biomass in Corn and Milo Kernel Fiber with In-Situ Ethanol Production
Shon Van Hulzen, Director, Soliton
Laboratory Testing Options for the Quantification of Cellulosic Ethanol from Corn Kernel Fiber
Moderator: Katie Schroeder, Contributions Editor, BBI International
Doug McCallum, Senior Advisor for Advanced Process Control, Novaspect, Inc.
Improving Your Competitive Advantage Through the Adoption of Advanced Process Control
Nick Malott, Analytics Architect, Interstates, Inc.
Enhancing Efficiency and Sustainability in the Ethanol Industry with Model Predictive Control (MPC)
Peter Francino, Software Business Development, Schneider Electric
Elevating Fuel Ethanol Plant Quality, Availability, and Safety Using Established Solutions
Moderator: Jeff Kistner, CFO, Lincolnway Energy, LLC
Kristina Gerber, Domain Leader - Anaerobic Digestion, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions How to Generate Biogas to Offset Natural Gas Usage with Stillage or Evaporator Condensate
Ron Pagel, Sr., Client Manager / Sr. Project Manager, Pond & Company
A Pathway to Success – From Feedstock to Process to a Multitude of Renewable Co-products
Kyle Althoff, President, Equinox
Biogas Production to Drive Lower-CI Fuels with Corn Ethanol Production
Loren Steenhoek, President, LYS Enterprises
Biogas Plants for Co-location with Corn Ethanol Plants
Moderator: Anna Simet, Director of Content and Senior Editor, BBI International
Timothy Fogarty, CEO, PCC Hydrogen
Ethanol to Power with a Negative Carbon Intensity
Russell Hillenburg, Co-Founder/ CEO, Modular Plant Solutions
Reimagining Process Plants: The Power of Small-Scale Modularization for SAF / Biofuel Production
Sustainable Fuels Summit Junior Ballroom 203 Agenda on page 22
Carbon Capture & Storage Summit Junior Ballroom 204 Agenda on page 18
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Ballroom B Open to all attendees
This unique opportunity helps connect emerging ethanol industry start-ups with the capital needed to take their business to the next level. Finalists have been selected to give their pitches during two 90-minute sessions with potential investors.
Interested in becoming an Angel Investor at next year’s International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo? To apply you’ll need to meet the following criteria:
• The federal securities laws define the term “accredited investor” in Rule 501 of Regulation D, in part, as: “a natural person who has individual net worth, or joint net worth with the person’s spouse, that exceeds $1 million at the time of the purchase [of securities], excluding the value of the primary residence of such person, or a natural person with income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income with a spouse exceeding $300,000 for those years and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year.”
• Individuals who represent an investment firm or state enterprise may also qualify. Consult your advisors to determine your status as an accredited investor.
Please visit with a BBI International representative for more information.
Wednesday, June 11
TIME PRESENTATIONS
8:30 am - 10:00 am Welcome The Pennycress Company
Terragia Biofuel, Inc. Skyven Technologies
10:00 am Refreshment Break Exhibit Halls BC
10:30 am - Noon Welcome
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Phibro
30-Minute Presentations - Located in the Expo
Taking place in the Expo, attendees have an opportunity to learn about new products and services offered by select exhibitors at the FEW. Listen in as ethanol companies provide an in-depth overview of their latest innovations that are creating efficiencies and new opportunities within the ethanol industry. You’ll have an opportunity to interact and ask questions about the products and services that are being demonstrated.
Tuesday, June 10
Time Presentations
11:00 am
11:45 am
12:30 pm
1:15 pm
2:00 pm
2:40 pm
3:20 pm
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
From Data Chaos to Carbon Clarity: How NSP Scaled CI Scoring with Managed Services Presentation by Siva Avvaru, Director Strategic Partnerships, Sustainability, Farmers Edge Inc.
Containerized Water and Wastewater Solutions
Presentation Derek Brandt, Territory Manager; Mike Arpin, Contract Area Manager; Charlsie Surface, Commercial Director, Central US and Western Canada, Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
Whitefox Presentation
Presentation by Yelizar Rozenberg, Head of Project Execution and Customer Support, Whitefox
D3MAX Presentation
Presentation by Mark Yancey, CTO, D3MAX, LLC
Diversifying the Ethanol Industry Towards Sustainability with Bioplastics Presentation by Nereo Rodriguez, Sales Manager - Polymer Technology & License, Sulzer Chemtech
Check the schedule outside the Innovation Stage in the Expo
Check the schedule outside the Innovation Stage in the Expo
Check the schedule outside the Innovation Stage in the Expo
Cleaner Caustic, A Simple Solution
Presentation by Jason Hugie, North American Technical Sales Manager, Trucent
Wednesday, June 11
Time Presentations
9:00 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
Check the schedule outside the Innovation Stage in the Expo
Check the schedule outside the Innovation Stage in the Expo
Check the schedule outside the Innovation Stage in the Expo
Beyond Yeast: High-Temperature Fermentation for Next-Gen Biofuels Presentation by Henry Markarian, CEO, Integrated Dynamics
Name Badge Lanyard #1021 IFF
1000 41st Avenue Drive SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 USA
Phone: +1 319-363-9601 www.xcelis.com
Producer Pass #1015 Whitefox Technologies
2111 South 67th Street Suite 328 Omaha, NE 68106 USA
Phone: +1 402-819-4819 www.whitefox.com
Coffee Lounge #1221 Novonesis
77 Perrys Chapel Church Rd
Franklinton, NC 27525 USA
Phone: +1 919-494-3000 www.novonesis.com
ReCharge Lounge #715 Phibro Ethanol
300 Frank West Burr Blvd Suite 21/Glenpointe Center East 3rd Floor Teaneck, NJ 07666 USA
Phone: +1 201-329-7300 www.phibroethanol.com
General Session #821 Trucent
By increasing yields, speeding up fermentation, reducing energy and chemical consumption, IFF is helping ethanol producers meet the challenges of creating a secure renewable energy pipeline with innovative enzyme, yeast and antimicrobial solutions for starch-based fuel ethanol. IFF remains committed to biofuels innovation and a sustainable energy future.
For 25 years, Whitefox Technologies has pioneered towards a Net Zero future through purpose-driven innovation and resource-conscience engineering, founded on producing more from less. Whitefox specializes in technology development and process integration based on its proprietary membrane technology. Its portfolio of Whitefox ICE® solutions help ethanol producers to de-bottleneck distillation, dehydration and evaporation, boosting capacity and improving carbon intensity scores by lowering energy and water consumption. Whitefox provides solutions for all types of alcohols, biofuels, and renewable chemicals in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and South America through membrane separation and innovative approaches to downstream processing in industrial processes.
Novonesis, a combination of Chr. Hansen and Novozymes, is leading the era of biosolutions. By leveraging the power of microbiology with science, we transform the way the world produces, consumes and lives. In more than 30 industries around the world, our biosolutions are already creating value for thousands of customers and benefiting the planet. Let’s better our world with biology.
Phibro Ethanol has a portfolio of products that consists of antimicrobials, cleaning products, demulsifiers, enzymes and a yeast solutions portfolio that will bring value to a plant’s bottom line. The sale of the products are then supported by a technical team and state-of-the-art lab to help improve efficiency for ethanol bio-refineries.
7400 Newman Boulevard Dexter, MI 48130 USA
Phone: +1 734-526-1193 www.trucent.com
Conference Bag #815 Spraying Systems Co.
200 West North Avenue Glendale Heights, IL 60139 USA
Phone: +1 630-665-5000 www.spray.com
Grand Opening & Network Receptions
#915
Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits
6120 West Douglas Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53218 USA
Phone: +1 414-393-0410 www.lbds.com
Popcorn Lounge #921 ICM, Inc.
310 N First Street
Colwich, KS 67030 USA
Phone: +1 316-796-0900 www.icminc.com
Lounge #1215 Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC
6105 Rockwell Drive NE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 USA
Phone: +1 319-320-7709
fluidquiptechnologies.com
Hand Sanitizer Stations, Tuesday Breakfast & Women in Ethanol #1321 CTE Global
630 Dundee Road, Suite 440
Northbrook, IL 60062 USA
Phone: +1 847-564-5770
www.cte-global.com
Trucent helps Dry-Grind Ethanol Producers maximize and stabilize their corn oil extraction yields. With DCO prices at all-time highs, most producers are leaving additional value on the table. Trucent offers corn oil extraction technology and service, emulsion breaking chemistry, and centrifuge parts and repair services. Contact us today.
With over 85 years of experience in the industry, Spraying Systems Company is the world’s leading manufacturer in industrial spray products offering more than 100,000 spray nozzles and accessories. Our world-wide presence and highly skilled sales staff make us uniquely qualified to help you with your specific spray application.
Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits (LBDS) provides fermentation ingredients (yeasts, yeast nutrients, enzymes, and antimicrobials) to fuel alcohol and distilled spirits producers. LBDS is dedicated to supporting the industry with high-quality, cutting-edge products and value-creating technical service and education. See how LBDS’s leading product line and the industry’s best technical sales and service support team can create value in your ethanol plant operations.
ICM innovates and develops new technologies to support the production of renewable fuels and animal feed. More than 100 biorefineries worldwide utilize ICM’s proprietary systems. A full-service provider, ICM offers design, engineering, manufacturing, implementation, and plant support, all of which are tailored to yield higher profits and better operational efficiencies for biorefineries. ICM is based in Colwich, Kansas. For more information, visit icminc.com.
Fluid Quip Technologies® (Fluid Quip) provides custom technologies and engineering services to the biofuel and biochemical industries worldwide. Fluid Quip has commercialized multiple technologies to enhance the base corn-to-ethanol dry grind process, create new and novel alternative feed products, and supply the growing need for carbohydrate feedstocks into the biochemical market.
CTE Global is a provider of unparalleled customer service for ethanol plants across the United States, providing effective yeast and enzymatic strategies for the production of biofuels. Through on-site process evaluations and customized recommendations, CTE Global helps maximize yields and develops collaborative relationships that go beyond product drop off to help ensure a customer’s success. For more information, visit cte-global.com.
Sponsors Booth Contact Information About Our Sponsors
Producer Giveaway #1115
Premium Plant Services, Inc.
1336 East 31st Street
Hibbing, MN 55746 USA
Phone: +1 888-549-1869 premiumplantservices.com
Hotel Room Key #1121 & 1997 Growth Energy
701 8th Street NW, Suite 450 Washington, DC 20001 USA
Phone: +1 202-545-4000 www.growthenergy.org
#1521 BASF Enzymes, LLC
3550 John Hopkins Court San Diego, CA 92121 USA
Phone: +1 858-431-8520
www.basf.com/enzymes
#1137 Farmers Edge Inc. 1341 Dugald Road Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3 Canada
Phone: +1 866-724-3343
Registration Desk #1003 Chemmart LLC
4103 Tench Road
Suite 600-700
Suwanee, GA 30024 USA
Phone: +1 404-513-0816
www.chemmart.org
Relaxation Station #214 D3Max, LLC
308 Second Ave. N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: +1 866-746-8385
www.d3maxllc.com
Lunch - Tuesday #723 & 721 Fagen, Inc.
501 West Highway 212 PO Box 159 Granite Falls, MN 56241 USA
Phone: +1 320-564-3324 www.fageninc.com
Lunch - Monday #515 New Age Cryo 5706 Richmond Rd Ringwood, IL 60072 USA Phone: +1 815-675-0215 www.newagecryo.com
Lunch - Wednesday #615 Oxidizers, Inc. 1731 Pomona Road Corona, CA 92880 USA
Phone: +1 951-271-3990
www.oxidizers.net
Preferred Partner #1421
BetaTec® Hop Products, Inc. 5185 MacArthur Blvd. NW Unit 103 Washington, DC 20016 USA
Phone: +1 202-777-4800
www.betatec.com
Premium Plant Services, Inc. offers industrial cleaning services that specialize in the Hydroblasting of plant process equipment. Premium utilizes the latest Hydroblasting equipment and specialty devices, plus highly trained technicians to safely clean and bring your plant back to full operating efficiency. Premium also offers the following services: Vacuum Truck, Sandblasting, Slurry Blasting, Sponge Blasting, Surface Chemical cleaning, and Dry Ice cleaning.
Growth Energy is the leading voice of America’s biofuel industry. Our members operate and support biomanufacturing facilities at the heart of America’s bioeconomy, delivering a new generation of clean fuel options.
BASF is committed to understanding the needs of our customers and working closely with them to develop optimal solutions. Leveraging state-of-the-art enzyme technology in combination with cutting-edge chemistry, BASF is improving overall plant performance, enabling higher yields and flexible process parameters, while decreasing downtime. As a result, our customers improve profitability.
Farmers Edge is a premier provider of Managed Services focused on addressing agriculture’s toughest technology challenges. Backed by Fairfax Financial, Farmers Edge provides technology consulting, outsourcing, white-labeling, and custom development, enabling agribusiness and crop insurers to reduce tech spend and navigate digital transformation at scale. With 20 years of in-field experience, 50M acres of ag data, and 100+ in-house specialists, Farmers Edge end-to-end solutions combine the technology, data, and insights needed to drive efficiency and innovation across the agricultural value chain. To explore technology solutions, visit FarmersEdge.ca
Chemmart LLC is an authoritative wholesaler of API-based antimicrobials, organic antimicrobials, yeast nutrients, and a variety of enzymes tailored for the fuel ethanol, beverage, and distilled spirits industries. We deliver customized antimicrobial and enzyme solutions that will significantly elevate the efficiency and output of your ethanol plant operations. Partner with Chemmart to unleash the full potential of your production processes.
The D3MAX process employs patented, state-of-the-art technology to convert both five- and six-carbon sugars in wet cake to cellulosic ethanol. Starch, cellulose, xylose and arabinose are all converted to cellulosic ethanol with higher yields, lower energy consumption, and lower capital cost per gallon than other cellulosic ethanol producers. D3MAX also allows you to increase your corn grind by 20% or more, and increase corn oil recovery by 50%.
Fagen, Inc. is a premier, full-service EPC contractor headquartered in Granite Falls, Minnesota. Utilizing a database of over 10,000 direct-hire employees, Fagen, Inc. provides both full EPC wraps and General Contractor scope to its client base. The company self-performs civil, structural, siding, insulation, millwright, piping, instrumentation, and electrical.
From strategic scheduling to combining services, we are all about maximizing efficiency. For example, we are happy to make the most out of a full facility turnaround by cleaning machinery and painting during the same visit. Similarly, we are committed to scheduling cleanings during hours that are convenient for you and will have the least impact on your productivity.
Our collective group has well over 250+ years of real-world engineering, startup and technical experience in the oxidation and mechanical services market. We focus on bringing that knowledge and insight to each and every customer. The Oxidizers Inc. team has successfully executed new and used oxidizer startups, oxidizer rebuilds, oxidizer relocations, oxidizer upgrades, and much, much more. Whether you need maintenance, upgrades, system relocation or an entirely new system, our technical service team provides prompt and cost-effective solutions you can count on.
BetaTec® continues to create cutting-edge hop-based technologies to improve the fermentation process tailored to ethanol production. Our products’ superior antimicrobial effectiveness positively boosts yeast performance. BetaTec® is committed to continually raising the bar for quality and innovation within the industry.
Sponsors Booth Contact Information About Our Sponsors
Soda Station #621 Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions
3600 Horizon Blvd., Suite 100
Trevose, PA 19053 USA
Phone: +1 309-574-0035
www.watertechnologies.com/ industries/food-beverage/ biofuels-ethanol
Water Stations #521 Tranter
30241 East Frontage Road
Farmersville, IL 62533 USA
Phone: +1 217-227-3470
www.tranter.com
Ethanol Connect #1415 Leaf by Lesaffre
7475 West Main Street
Milwaukee, WI 53214 USA
Phone: +1 800-770-2714
www.leaf-lesaffre.com
Track 2 #1515 ArrowUP
St. Louis, MO USA
Phone: +1 302-593-9568
www.arrowupglobal.com
Blackout Bingo #421 The New York Blower Company
7660 Quincy Street
Willowbrook, IL 60527 USA
Phone: +1 800-208-7918 www.nyb.com
Craft Beer #1001 Bestzyme
860 Centennial Ave
Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
Phone: +1 732-885-9188
www.bestzyme.com
Pocket Guide #1315
Praj Industries Limited
Praj Tower, 274 & 275
Bhumkar Chowk-Hinjewadi Rd
Hinjewadi, Prune-411057 India
Phone: +91-20-71802000 www.praj.net
Golf
Track 1 #1109 & 1208
Merrick & Company
5970 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. Greenwood Village, CO 80111
USA
Phone: +1 800-544-1714 www.merrick.com
KATZEN International, Inc. 2300 Wall Street, Suite K Cincinnati, OH 45212 USA
Phone: +1 513-351-7500 www.katzen.com
Aisle 300 #321, 118 Trackmobile Railcar Movers 1602 Executive Drive
LaGrange, GA 30240 USA
Phone: +1 706-884-6651
Aisle 400 #1007 Lapis Carbon Solutions
2950 N. Harwood St. Suite 2200
Dallas, TX 75201 USA
Phone: +1 800-992-1341 lapiscarbonsolutions.com
Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions offers value-added treatment products and services to address Ethanol, Biodiesel & Renewable Diesel producers’ most challenging reliability and sustainability issues, from preventing column and exchanger fouling, to ensuring quality of utility water and wastewater. We bring over 100 years of expertise through global applications experience to the Ethanol Industry. Our dedicated field staff and lab researchers partner with plant operators to deliver solutions for tough-to-treat streams by using breakthrough technologies.
Heat Exchanger experts worldwide! Tranter is an American-based global manufacturer of gasketed and welded plate heat exchangers and a multi-brand aftermarket service provider for the plate heat exchanger industry. Significant manufacturing, research, design engineering and product development activities are based in the USA, Brazil, Sweden, China, India and Korea and enable responsiveness to local demands. Tranter is represented globally by a network of our own sales companies, licensees and agents.
Leaf, the business unit of Lesaffre, is a global key player in industrial biotechnology to enable a better future. We design and put into action bio-based solutions allowing renewable productions. With a team committed to sustainability, customers’ satisfaction and innovation, Leaf is your industrial fermentation partner for a sustainable tomorrow.
ArrowUp has a clear vision - provide easy to use products that deliver the best possible results at a fair price. To achieve this, we have brought together a team with over 100 years of ethanol and chemical industry experience. Our mission is to deliver the greatest value possible to our customers so they grow their business and profit in ways never seen before now.
Since 1889, The New York Blower Company (nyb) has been an industry leader in industrial air-movement solutions. With a comprehensive product line of centrifugal and axial fans and blowers and a dedicated aftermarket and service team, nyb is committed to supporting our customers for all ethanol applications!
Bestzyme is a leader in bioethanol solutions that make people and nature healthier. Our passion is to create a better world through enzyme innovation. Leveraging Genscript’s rich expertise and advanced R&D capabilities, Bestzyme is transforming how the ethanol industry supports and serves an evolving world. Our mission is simple: design novel enzymes that solve the worlds complex needs. Our accomplished team is driven to harness the power of enzymes to accelerate sustainable and efficient solutions that are essential to life.
PRAJ offers technology led EPC solutions for supply of Biofuels plants globally. Praj’s unique value proposition to global biofuels industry is based on Innovative technology and end-to-end capabilities across value chain. Praj’s Bio-Mobility platform comprises of low carbon renewable transportation fuel for all modes of mobility-surface, air and marine.
We create Bio Solutions to Better Our World by serving innovators in the biofuels, Proteins, and RNG markets. A leader in bioprocessing, Merrick provides multi-discipline EPCM services from FEL through commissioning. We have served clients for more than 65 years and maintain 26 offices in the US, Canada, Mexico, and UK.
KATZEN, is the leading world-wide provider of technology, process design and engineering for biofuel and ethanol plants. With over 140 completed ethanol projects in 40 countries we are number one in design for alternative feedstocks, production efficiency and super-high grade ethanol through VHQ™ Distillation. KATZEN customdesigned plants demonstrate results.
As part of Marmon’s Global Railcar mover group, Trackmobile is the leading manufacturer of bi-modal railcar moving equipment. Trackmobile sets new standards for railcar movement with innovations in efficiency, reliability, safety, and ease of operation, making us the ideal choice for any application. Zephir Railcar movers has provided safe and efficient railcar movers since 1969 and Electric rail car movers since 1991.
Lapis is a full-service CCS developer and operator. We provide single-point responsibility from industry partner to sink. Our team has the capability and capacity to be your partner of choice for delivering customized carbon solutions.
Aisle 500 #514 RCM Thermal Kinetics 85 Northpointe Pkwy, Suite 2 Amherst, NY 14228 USA
Phone: +1 716-264-4913 www.thermalkinetics.net
Aisle 700 #1113 Olsson 601 P Street Lincoln, NE 68508 USA Phone: +1 402-474-6311 www.olsson.com
Aisle 800 #909 WaterTech, Inc.
7215 Highway 271 South Fort Smith, AR 72908 USA Phone: +1 800-488-7451 www.watertechinc.net
Aisle 900 #935 Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc. 10700 Toebben Drive Independence, KY 41051 USA Phone: +1 859-448-2300 www.flottweg.com
Aisle 1000 #937 Foundation Analytical Laboratory
723 Sleezer Road Cherokee, IA 51012 USA
Phone: +1 712-225-6989 foundationanalytical.com
Aisle 1100 #1101 Kurita America Inc. 6600 94th Ave N Minneapolis, MN 55445 USA
Phone: +1 866-663-7633 www.kuritaamerica.com
Aisle 1200 #1201 Battelle 505 King Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 USA Phone: +1 800-201-2011 www.battelle.org/ccus
Aisle 1300 #1013 Carbis Solutions Group, LLC
1430 West Darlington Street Florence, SC 29501 USA
Phone: +1 843-669-6668 www.carbissolutions.com
Aisle 1400 #1212 CapCO2 Solutions 20-32 Linden Street Ridgewood, NY 11385 USA www.capco2.solutions
Aisle 1600 #1621 Bulk Conveyors Inc.
3790 N Saint Francis Witchita, KS 67219 USA
Phone: +1 316-201-3158 www.bciks.com
Aisle 1700 #1721 Xylogenics, Inc.
606 W Main Street, Suite A Pittsboro, IN 46167
Phone: +1 317-625-3623 www.xylogenics.com
RCM Thermal Kinetics helps fuel your community with custom engineered solutions. We offer a full range of distillation, evaporation, and molecular sieve process equipment as well as consultations, process evaluations, and more to maximize your ethanol potential. RCM Thermal Kinetics remains committed to providing high-value, innovative and renewable solutions.
Olsson is a nationally recognized, employee-owned engineering and design firm with a rich history of success. Founded in 1956, Olsson excels in providing comprehensive planning, engineering, and environmental services to support efficient and sustainable ethanol production. We collaborate with industry leaders to enhance operational capabilities and address environmental challenges effectively.
Water Tech is the innovative leader for process additives to the ethanol and biodiesel industry. We provide our clients best-in-class corn oil demulsifiers that maximize yield, caustic replacement products for CIP that enhance safety and performance, as well as boiler, cooling and wastewater solutions.
Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc. designs and manufactures specialized whole stillage decanter centrifuges, along with the Sedicanters® and Tricanters®, to meet the needs of the ethanol industry. Flottweg is headquartered in Independence, KY and has over $6 million in parts, rotating assemblies, and accessories to serve clients immediate aftermarket needs.
Foundation Analytical Laboratory is a state-of-the-art ISO 17025:2017 as well as AAFCO participating contract laboratory specializing in Mycotoxin and Amino Acids analysis, Proximate testing, and Microbiology methodologies as well as many other Chromatography, R&D, and Wet Chemistry solutions. “Exemplary Customer Service with Scientific Excellence” – that is the FAL Difference!
Through our Kurita Way approach to water management, Kurita incorporates all aspects of your facility, including technologies, equipment, engineering, and services, to get to the root cause of our customers’ most complex water, process, and energy challenges to deliver optimal results and conserve natural resources for a more sustainable world.
Trust Battelle’s multi-disciplinary subsurface teams to cost-effectively move your carbon capture and storage project from plan to operations. We offer ethanol producers an option that is good for the environment and the bottom line. Look to Battelle as a partner to improve your carbon intensity score.
In 1930 Samuel Carbis designed the first aluminum fire ladder. Since then, we’ve remained dedicated to designing and building the equipment and structures that assure safe access and fall prevention for workers worldwide. We are the global leader in customized bulk loading access equipment and turnkey systems for truck, rail, and marine applications across all industries.
CapCO2 Solutions’ patented technology turns ethanol plant CO2 into valuable green methanol, cutting carbon intensity in half while increasing revenues. Our technology is compact, modular, and installed on-site. Green methanol is the first step to SAF and key to a new generation of low-carbon fuels and materials made at ethanol plants.
The BCI team, backed by decades of expertise, is dedicated to delivering top-tier conveying and elevating solutions. With our 220,000 sq. ft. facility and modern equipment, our experienced and well-proven team is ready to serve you. We are a global provider of elevating and conveying equipment, including chain conveyors, bucket elevators, air-supported conveyors, chain breakers, and spare parts for all conveying equipment. We look forward to serving all your elevating and conveying equipment needs.
Xylogenics is a synthetic biology company that creates valuable yeast to enable fermentation-based production of natural products, focusing on ethanol. Xylogenics is focused on implementing our yeast engineering expertise to redefine fermentation and enhance profitability to produce high-value commercially valuable bio-based chemicals. Xylogenics yeasts are targeted at reducing enzyme costs, decreasing fermentation times, and increasing yields in the fuel ethanol industry.
Aisle 1800 #1820 Stantec
1 Carlson Parkway, Suite 100
Plymouth, MN 55447 USA
Phone: +1 866-782-6832
www.stantec.com
Premier Partner #1106
Burns & McDonnell
9400 Ward Parkway
Kansas City, MO 64114 USA
Phone: +1 816-333-9400
www.burnsmcd.com
Refreshment Break #501 American Coalition for Ethanol
5000 South Broadband Lane Suite 224
Sioux Falls, SD 57108 USA
Phone: +1 605-334-3381
www.ethanol.org
Refreshment Break #901 Renewable Fuels Association
16024 Manchester Road Suite 101
Ellisville, MO 63011 USA
Phone: +1 636-594-2284
www.ethanolrfa.org
Hobby Train Lounge #215 Track Tech Inc
5109 Industrial Parkway
Calvert City, KY 42029
Phone: +1 270-395-0770
www.tracktechinc.com
Our focus is providing sustainable solutions for our clients and communities, whether through the construction of new facilities or improving the safety and efficiencies of existing projects. Promoting sustainable and economic solutions, we minimize impacts on the environment and surrounding communities while providing owners with clean, reliable energy and long-term performance. Whether designing an energy storage facility, a pipeline, a microgrid, a hydropower project, or a utility-scale wind farm, we keep clients at the forefront of this rapidly-changing industry.
We are a family of companies with an unmatched team of 10,000 engineers, construction and craft professionals, architects and more to design and build our critical infrastructure. Our singular mission since 1898 has been to make our clients successful. When we plan, design, permit, construct and manage projects worldwide, we do it like we own it.
Burns & McDonnell is a 100% employee-owned company. We tackle every technical challenge, every complex detail, with the intent and attention of an owner. It’s what brings our clients back, project after project
The American Coalition for Ethanol is powered by people who have built an innovative industry that sustainably delivers clean fuel and valuable co-products for a growing world. ACE members work together to inform consumers and elected officials of ethanol’s significant contribution to our economy, environment, and communities.
Since 1981, RFA has been helping Americans have more affordable, efficient, and environmentally friendly fuel for their cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles and engines of all kinds.
As the authoritative voice of the U.S. ethanol industry, RFA helps America become cleaner, safer, and more energy independent.
With the most experienced staff in the industry, the RFA provides timely, comprehensive industry information to our members, Congress, federal and state government agencies, fuel marketers and retailers, strategic partners, the media and other industry leaders.
Track Tech Inc has become well known for its reliable and quality railroad construction throughout Western Kentucky, Southern Illinois, and West Tennessee. Track Tech provides track maintenance, inspection, budget programming, and railroad construction for short line, industrial, and commercial railroad owners. Combining a vast wealth of railroading experience with the latest in Maintenance of Way (MoW) equipment keeps our services efficient, which translates into competitive pricing and shorter outages for our customers.
September 22-24, 2025 Minneapolis Convention Center Minneapolis, MN
SAF Magazine, in collaboration with the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI), will showcase the latest strategies for aviation fuel decarbonization, solutions for key industry challenges, and highlight the current opportunities for airlines, corporations and fuel producers.
The North American SAF Conference & Expo is designed to promote the development and adoption of practical solutions to produce SAF and decarbonize the aviation sector. Exhibitors will connect with attendees and showcase the latest technologies and services currently offered within the industry.
With choices fr om spongeblas ting , hydr oblasting, indust rial vacuuming and more , Premium Plant Serv ices has t he righ t mi x of maintenance options for your facility
• Conf ined space rescue
• Dr y ice blas ting
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Homegrown American ethanol lowers fuel prices, strengthens our domestic energy production, and brings jobs and prosperity to rural America.
Sponsors Booth Contact Information About the Our Sponsors
Gold Sponsor #1714 CPM Crown Global Companies 9879 Naples St. NE
Blaine, MN 55449 USA
Phone: +1 651-638-5407 www.crowniron.com
Gold Sponsor #1615, 1715 CPM – Bliss 2975 Airline Circle
Waterloo, IA 50703 USA
An innovative, global leader in oilseed process solutions, CPM’s Crown specializes in custom engineered design and aftermarket support for crush, refining, biofuels, advanced renewables, oleochemicals, & specialty extraction. Crown’s state-of-theart, 15,000 sq. ft. Innovation Center features a fully functional plant allowing access to real-world piloting capabilities within a confidential, controlled environment.
Phone: +1 319-232-8444 www.cpm.net
Silver Sponsor Clean Fuels Alliance America/US Soy
605 Clark Ave
Jefferson City, MO 65110 USA
Phone: +1 800-841-5849 www.cleanfuels.org
CPM’s size reduction solutions help take you from grain to fuel. CPM hammermills and roller mills are a perfect match for the dry-grinding required in ethanol production. This combined with our reputation of “it just runs” makes CPM the ideal partner to enhance the efficiency of your ethanol processing operation.
Made from an increasingly diverse mix of resources such as recycled cooking oil, soybean oil, and animal fats, the clean fuels industry is a proven, integral part of America’s clean energy future. Clean Fuels Alliance America (formerly the National Biodiesel Board) is the U.S. trade association representing the entire biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel supply chain, including producers, feedstock suppliers and fuel distributors. Clean Fuels receives funding from a broad mix of private companies and associations, including the United Soybean Board and state checkoff organizations.
Sponsors Booth Contact Information About Our Sponsors
Platinum Sponsor #1108 BakerRisk
3330 Oakwell Court, Suite 100
San Antonio, TX 78218 USA
Phone: +1 415-292-9800 www.bakerrisk.com
Gold Sponsor #1007 Lapis Carbon Solutions
Gold Sponsor #1605
2950 N. Harwood St., Suite 2200
Dallas, TX 75201 USA
Phone: +1 800-992-1341
www.lapiscarbonsolutions.com
Pelican Energy Consultants
4099 Hwy 190 East Service Road
Covington, LA 70433 USA
Phone: +1 985-871-4200
www.pelicanenergy.com
Lapis is a full-service CCS developer and operator. We provide single-point responsibility from industry partner to sink. Our team has the capability and capacity to be your partner of choice for delivering customized carbon solutions.
Pelican Energy Consultants is a privately held Consulting Engineering firm located in Covington, Louisiana. Our core services include Multi-Discipline Engineering, Design/Drafting, Project Management, Onsite Construction Coordination/ Inspection Services, Procurement, and Inventory Management Services. Pelican is a worldwide leader with unmatched expertise in the design of CO2 capture, processing, transportation, utilization, and sequestration facilities, with over 300 executed CO2 projects in excess of $5 billion in TIC. Pelican has designed/executed the installation of anthropogenic CO2 capture facilities since 2009. Let our team of CO2 system experts save you time and money as you develop your CO2 plans and projects.
Experience the Alcohol School like never before. With revamped sessions, fresh topics and more opportunities to connect, this year’s event blends cutting-edge innovation with expert-led education.
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June 9-11, 2025 OMAHA, NE
Advanced Biofuels USA
507 North Bentz Street Frederick, MD 21701 USA
Phone: 301-644-1395
www.AdvancedBiofuelsUSA.org
American Biogas Council
1126 I St SE Washington, DC 20003 USA
Phone: +1 202-640-6595 www.americanbiogascouncil.org
American Coalition for Ethanol
5000 South Broadband Ln, Suite 224
Sioux Falls, SD 57108 USA
Phone: 605-334-3381 www.ethanol.org
ASABE
2950 Niles Road St. Joseph, MI 49085 USA
Phone: 269-429-0300 www.asabe.org
Bioenegy Europe
Place du Champ de Mars 2 1050 Brussels Belgium Phone: +32-2-318 41 00 www.bioenergyeurope.org
CAAFI
2264 S. State Route 123 Lebanon, OH 45036 USA www.caafi.org
Clean Fuels Alliance America
605 Clark Ave Jefferson City, MO 65110 USA
Phone: 800-841-5849
www.cleanfuels.org
Cooling Technology Institute
3845 Cypress Creek Parkway
Suite 420
Houston, TX 77068 USA
Phone: 281-583-4087
www.cti.org
Distillers Technology Council
Iowa State University
3327 Elings Hall
Ames, IA 50011 USA
Phone: 515-294-4019
www.distillersgrains.org
European Renewable Ethanol (ePure)
Rue de la Loi 223
B-1040 Brussels Belgium
Phone: 32-2-657-6679
www.epure.org
Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS)
4800 Olson Memorial Highway
Suite 150
Golden Valley, MN 55422 USA
Phone: 763-999-4300
www.geaps.com
Growth Energy
701 8th Street NW, Suite 450
Washington, DC 20001 USA
Phone: 202-545-4000
www.growthenergy.org
Advanced Biofuels USA, a nonprofit educational organization, advocates for the adoption of advanced biofuels as an energy security, economic development, military flexibility, and climate change mitigation solution. Our website, www.advancedbiofuelsusa.org, is a library of information about advanced biofuels for thousands of industry professionals, journalists, opinion-leaders, legislators, decision-makers, students, and teachers worldwide.
The American Biogas Council is the voice of the US biogas industry dedicated to maximizing carbon reduction and economic growth using biogas systems. We represent more than 400 companies in all parts of the biogas supply chain who are leading the way to a better future by maximizing all the positive environmental and economic impacts biogas systems offer when they recycle organic material into renewable energy and soil products.
The American Coalition for Ethanol is powered by people who have built an innovative industry that sustainably delivers clean fuel and valuable food for a growing world. ACE members work together to inform consumers and elected officials of ethanol’s significant contribution to our economy, environment, and communities.
The American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food, and biological systems. ASABE is the primary standards development organization in the U.S. for agricultural equipment and systems.
Bioenergy Europe is the voice of European bioenergy. It aims to develop a sustainable bioenergy market based on fair business conditions. Founded in 1990, Bioenergy Europe is a non-profit, Brussels-based international organisation bringing together associations, companies, academia and research institutes from across Europe.
Bioenergy Europe is the umbrella organisation of the European Pellet Council (EPC). The EPC is an essential part of Bioenergy Europe’s internal organisation, bringing together bioenergy experts and company representatives from all over Europe.
Since 2006, the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative (CAAFI) has sought to enhance energy security and environmental sustainability for aviation through the use of alternative jet fuels. CAAFI is a coalition of airlines, aircraft and engine manufacturers, energy producers, researchers, international participants and U.S. government agencies. Together these stakeholders are leading the development and deployment of alternative jet fuels for commercial aviation.
Made from an increasingly diverse mix of resources such as recycled cooking oil, soybean oil, and animal fats, the clean fuels industry is a proven, integral part of America’s clean energy future. Clean Fuels Alliance America (formerly the National Biodiesel Board) is the U.S. trade association representing the entire biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel supply chain, including producers, feedstock suppliers and fuel distributors. Clean Fuels receives funding from a broad mix of private companies and associations, including the United Soybean Board and state checkoff organizations.
The Cooling Technology Institute is a broad-based industry association. Our mission is to advocate and promote, for the benefit of the public, the use of all environmentally responsible commercial cooling technologies such as wet cooling towers, air-cooled condensers, dry coolers, indirect cooling, and hybrid systems by encouraging education, the development of codes, standards, and guidelines, the use and oversight of independent performance verification and certification programs, research and development, information exchange, and dialog with government agencies and organizations with a shared interest in evaporative heat rejection equipment.
We will provide the latest information on marketing/merchandising, nutrition, processing, and governmental regulations.
ePURE represents the interests of European renewable ethanol producers to the EU institutions, industry stakeholders, the media, academia and the general public. Based in Brussels, ePURE speaks for 34 member companies (including 20 producing members), with around 50 plants in 16 EU member states, accounting for about 85% of the renewable ethanol production in Europe. The organisation, established in 2010, promotes the beneficial uses of ethanol throughout Europe.
From our history that goes back nearly a century, to GEAPS International Board of Directors, our dedicated volunteers and GEAPS Staff, to GEAPS Media Group—we all come together to champion, connect and serves the global grain industry and its members.
Growth Energy is the leading biofuel trade association in the country. We represent producers and supporters of ethanol who are working to bring consumers better choices at the fuel pump, grow America’s economy, and improve the environment for future generations. Our growing membership base now represents nearly half of all American ethanol plants, along with many of the largest and most prominent fuel retailers in the country and the industry’s top associate members whose businesses support the ethanol industry.
June 9-11, 2025 OMAHA, NE
Organizations Contact Information About Our Supporting Organizations
Iowa Renewable Fuels Association
5505 NW 88th Street Johnston, IA 50131 USA Phone: 515-252-6249 www.IowaRFA.org
Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association 3033 Excelsior Boulevard Suite 208 Minneapolis, MN 55416 USA Phone: 612-888-9138 mnbiofuels.org
National Corn Growers Association 632 Cepi Drive Chesterfield, MO 63005 USA Phone: 636-733-5513 www.ncga.com
The Iowa Renewable Fuels Association represents the state’s liquid renewable fuels industry and works to foster its growth. Iowa is the nation’s leader in renewable fuels production with 42 ethanol plants capable of producing 4.5 billion gallons annually – including 34 million gallons of annual cellulosic ethanol production capacity – and 11 biodiesel facilities with the capacity to produce 410 million gallons annually.
The Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association is the premier organization representing the ethanol industry in Minnesota. We work towards increasing ethanol usage in Minnesota through our initiatives with legislators and agencies, fuel retailers and consumers.
The National Corn Growers Association represents 40,000 dues-paying corn farmers nationwide and the interests of more than 300,000 growers who contribute through corn checkoff programs in their states. NCGA and its 49 affiliated state associations and checkoff organizations work together to create and increase opportunities for their members and industry.
North Dakota Ethanol Council
North Dakota Ethanol Council PO Box 1091
Bismarck, ND 58502 USA Phone: 701-355-4458 www.ndethanol.org
Renewable Fuels Nebraska 1327 H Street, Ste. 103 Lincoln, NE 68508 USA
Phone: 402-325-0045 www.renewablefuelsne.org
RFA
16024 Manchester Road, Suite 101 Ellisville, MO 63011 USA
Phone: 636-594-2284
www.ethanolrfa.org
The North Dakota Ethanol Council works to enhance North Dakota’s ethanol industry through innovative research, education, promotion, and market development in collaboration with industry stakeholders.
Renewable Fuels Nebraska (RFN) is the trade organization for Nebraska’s ethanol industry. We are an industry resource encouraging public policy that ensures the growth and expansion of the nation’s second largest renewable fuels industry.
Since 1981, RFA has been helping Americans have more affordable, efficient, and environmentally friendly fuel for their cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles and engines of all kind. As the authoritative voice of the U.S. ethanol industry, RFA helps America become cleaner, safer, and more energy independent. With the most experienced staff in the industry, the RFA provides timely, comprehensive industry information to our members, Congress, federal and state government agencies, fuel marketers and retailers, strategic partners, the media and other industry leaders. RFA has been the renewable fuel industry’s most effective advocate for expanding the market for ethanol.
Ethanol Producer Magazine
308 2nd Avenue N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385
www.ethanolproducer.com
Biodiesel Magazine
308 2nd Avenue N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385 www.biodieselmagazine.com
Biomass Magazine
308 2nd Avenue N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385 www.biomassmagazine.com
Carbon Capture Magazine
308 2nd Avenue N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385 carboncapturemagazine.com
Pellet Mill Magazine
308 2nd Avenue N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385 biomassmagazine.com
SAF Magazine
308 2nd Avenue N., Suite 304
Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385
safmagazine.com
Since 1995, Ethanol Producer Magazine is the ethanol industry’s premier trade journal. With its commitment to editorial excellence and high-quality print production and distribution, it is widely recognized as the business-to-business publication of note throughout the global ethanol industry. With compelling profiles, insightful news and commentary, and engaging features on plant optimization, research, science, technology, equipment, environmental health and safety, compliance, marketing, policy and industry events, Ethanol Producer Magazine is the magazine ethanol producers turn to.
Biodiesel Magazine is a trade journal dedicated to objective, independent coverage of biodiesel news, events and information relevant to the global industry. With editorial focus on U.S. and international methyl ester manufacturing, trade, distribution and markets, Biodiesel Magazine also provides valuable insight into feedstock and market share competition from the non-ester renewable diesel sector.
Biomass Magazine is a trade publication tailored to serve companies and organizations engaged in producing or utilizing biomass power and heat, advanced biofuels, biogas, wood pellets and biobased chemicals. In addition to policy, regulation, project finance, technology and plant management, the publication maintains a core editorial focus on biomass logistics: generating, cultivating, collecting, transporting, processing, marketing, procuring and utilizing sustainable biomass.
Carbon Capture Magazine is an online news and data source designed specifically for companies and organizations advancing technologies that support the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from all sources, including fossil fuel-based power plants, ethanol production plants and industrial processes, as well as directly from the atmosphere. Our online news source gathers top stories, research, data, trends and information on all aspects of CCS with the goal to help companies build knowledge, connect with others, and better understand the market and carbon utilization.
Pellet Mill Magazine delivers discerning, data driven content, features, technical contributions and expert commentary to professionals in the densified biomass fuel industry. As a supplement to Biomass Magazine, Pellet Mill Magazine covers a broad range of issues affecting producers and distributers of pellets, from production technology, plant management and international sales to pellet standards, policy and environmental regulation.
SAF Magazine is a print and online news and data source designed specifically for companies and organizations advancing technologies that support the development of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Our online news source gathers top stories, research, data, trends and information on all aspects of SAF production with the goal to help companies build knowledge, connect with others, and better understand the market.
4B Components, Ltd. 1613 625 Erie Avenue Morton, IL 61550 USA Phone: 309-698-5611 www.go4b.com/usa
ABP Engineering 1600
440 Regency Parkway Drive, Suite 200 Omaha, NE 68114 USA Phone: 402-502-4242 abpengineeringllc.com
Accu-Steel Fabric Covered Buildings 127 2245 110th Street Audubon, IA 58278 USA Phone: 877-938-1654 www.accusteel.com
ADF Engineering, Inc. 831 228 Byers Road, Suite 202 Miamisburg, OH 45342 USA Phone: 402-210-2831 www.adfengineering.com
Advanced Resources International 300 4501 Fairfax Drive, Suite 910 Arlington, VA 22302-2115 USA Phone: 703-528-8420 www.adv-res.com
AGRA Industries, Inc. 1823 1211 West Water Street Merrill, WI 54452 USA Phone: 715-536-9584 agraind.com
Aldon Company Inc. 427 3410 Sunset Avenue Waukegan, IL 60087 USA Phone: 847-623-8800 www.aldonco.com
Alfa Laval, Inc. 735 & 737 5400 Interntational Trade Drive Richmond, VA 23231 USA Phone: 866-253-2528 www.alfalaval.us
Allen Blasting and Coating, Inc. 2004 1668 Hwy 61 Wever, IA 52658 USA
Phone: 319-367-5500 allenblastingandcoating.com
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Alliance Technical Group 1432
Allied Industrial Dynamics 602
255 Grant Street Southeast, Suite 600 Decatur, AL 35601 USA Phone: 256-351-0121 alliancetg.com
Allied Tank and Construction 1636 1001 East Deep Rock Road Cushing, OK 74023 USA Phone: 918-399-3829 alliedtank.net
Allied Valve & Instrumentation 423 4419 State Street Riverdale, IA 52722 USA Phone: 651-319-2511 alliedvalveinc.com
American Coalition for Ethanol 501 5000 South Broadband Lane, Suite 224 Sioux Falls, SD 57108 USA Phone: 605-334-3381 www.ethanol.org
Ameritrack Rail 526 6837 South 400 East Cutler, IN 46920 USA Phone: 765-659-2111 https://ameritrack.biz
AmeriWater 833 3345 Stop 8 Rd. Dayton, OH 45414 USA Phone: 937-461-8833 www.ameriwater.com
Amertech Tower Services 700 13139 West Linebaugh Avenue, Suite 201 Tampa, FL 33626 USA Phone: 732-389-2200 amertechtower.com
Anderson Chemical Co. 2002 & 2003 325 South Davis Avenue Litchfield, MN 55355 USA Phone: 320-693-2477 www.accomn.com
Andritz AG 301
Stattegger Strasse 18 Graz A-8045 Austria Phone: +43-316-6902-2990 www.andritz.com/ep-thermal-main
Angel Yeast Co., Ltd. 605 168 Chengdong Avenue Yichang, Hubei 443003 China
Phone: +86-861-7636-9520 www.angelyeast.com
Antora Energy 1704 2350 Zanker Road San Jose, CA 95131 USA
Phone: 425-829-8488 antora.com
Apache Industrial Services, Inc. 213 12234 Roberts Road La Vista, NE 68128 USA
Phone: 402-276-6346 www.apacheip.com
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Apache Stainless Equipment Corporation 1723
Apex Water & Process 1500 & 1502
Appellation Construction Services 113
200 Industrial Drive Beaver Dam, WI 53916 USA Phone: 920-356-9900 www.apachestainless.com
7600 Quattro Drive
Chanhassen, MN 55317 USA Phone: 952-913-5937 http://TeamApex.com
999 N. Loyalsock Ave Montoursville, PA 17754 USA Phone: 570-447-2032 www.appellationconstruction.com
Applied Material Solutions, Inc. 635 1001 East Centralia Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 USA Phone: 262-723-6595 appliedmaterialsolutions.com
Applied Products Thermal Products Group 934 6035 Baker Road Minnetonka MN, 55345 USA Phone: 701-809-1211 www.applied-tpg.com
ArrowUp 1515 412 South Hanley Road, Suite 2N St. Louis, MO 63105 USA Phone: 302-593-9568 https://arrowupglobal.com
BakerRisk 1108 3330 Oakwell Court, Suite 100 San Antonio, TX 78218-3024 USA
Phone: 210-824-5960 www.bakerrisk.com
Baron Filtration Co., Inc. 1713 PO Box 329 Claysville, PA 15323 USA Phone: 724-223-0299 www.baronfiltration.com
BASF Corporation 1521 1424 Mars Evans City Road Evans City, PA16033 USA Phone: 724-538-1299 www.basf.com
Battelle 1201 505 King Avenue Columbus, OH 43201 USA Phone: 800-201-2011 www.battelle.org/ccus
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences 1814 5350 Lakeview Parkway South Drive Indianapolis, IN 46268 USA
Phone: 800-742-2345 www.beckman.com
Behlen Grain Systems 832
4025 E. 23rd St. / PO Box 569 Columbus, NE 68601-3448 USA Phone: 402-562-4122 www.behlengrainsystems.com
Bestzyme Corporation 1001 860 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 8854 USA Phone: 312-350-4679 www.bestzyme.com
BetaTec Hop Products, Inc. 1421
Beyond (a christianson company) 1435
5185 MacArthur Boulevard Northwest, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20016 USA Phone: 202-777-4827 https://betatec.com
302 Fifth Street Southwest Wilmar, MN 56201 USA Phone: 320-441-5541 www.beyond.biz
Bioelectrica 336 C/O 6075 West Commercial Boulevard Fort Lauderal, FL 33319 USA Phone: +54-9-358-436 1718 www.dta-tech.com
BioFuels Automation 1413 151 Cheshire Lane North Plymouth, MN 55441 USA Phone: 763-383-4700 www.biofuelsautomation.com
BioIntelligence Technologies Inc.
221 & 320 1335 King W, Suite 250 Sherbrooke, QC J1J 2B8 Canada Phone: 800-820-4783 https://biointelligence.com
BKV Corporation 1803 1200 17th Street, Suite 2100 Denver, CO 80202 USA Phone: 720-375-9680 www.bkv.com
Boss Railcar Movers 116 4116 Dr. Greaves Rd Grandview, MO 64030 USA Phone: 816-378-0001 www.bossrcm.com
Brawn Mixer,Inc. 1709
3389 128th Ave. Holland, MI 49424 USA Phone: 616-399-5600 www.brawnmixer.com
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Brentwood Industries 2008
Brown Tank, LLC 2005
BRUKS SIWERTELL 712
500 Spring Ridge Dr. Reading, PA 19610 USA
Phone: 610-374-5109
www.brentwoodindustries.com/mass-transfer
6995 55th Street North, Suite A St. Paul, MN 55128 USA Phone: 651-747-0100 www.browntank-mn.com
5975 Shiloh Road, Suite 109 Alpharetta, GA 30005 USA Phone: 770-849-0100 www.bruks-siwertell.com
Buhler, Inc 613 13105 12th Ave North Plymouth, MN 55441 USA Phone: 763-847-0238 www.buhlergroup.com/northamerica
Bulk Conveyors, Inc. 1621 3400 North Broadway Wichita, KS 67219 USA Phone: 989-714-5697 www.bciks.com
Buresh Building Systems 414 1219 Imperial Road Hampton, IA 50441 USA Phone: 641-512-8623 www.bureshbuildings.com
Burns & McDonnell 1106 9400 Ward Parkway Kansas City, MO 64114 USA Phone: 816-333-9400 www.burnsmcd.com
BWC 1826
1303 Hickory Hollow Road Solon, IA 52333 USA Phone: 319-329-0607 www.capco2.solutions
Caldwell/Preload 634 4000 Tower Road Louisville, KY 40219 USA Phone: 502-964-3361 www.caldwelltanks.com
Campbell-Sevey 1727 15350 Minnetonka Boulevard Minnetonka, MN 55345 USA Phone: 952-935-2345
www.campbell-sevey.com
CapCO2 Solutions 1212 20-32 Linden Street Ridgewood, NY 11385 USA Phone: 561-212-0451 www.capco2.solutions
Carbis Solutions Group, LLC 1013 1430 West Darlington Street Florence, SC 29501 USA Phone: 843-669-6668 www.carbissolutions.com
Carboline Co. 632 2150 Schuetz Road Saint Louis, MO 63146 USA
Phone: 314-587-2600 www.carboline.com
CEM Corporation 1401 3100 Smith Farm Road Matthews, NC 28104 USA Phone: 704-821-7015 www.cem.com
Central Life Sciences (Professional Agriculture) 312 1501 East Woodfield Road, Suite 200W Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA
Central States Group 1302
CFR Engines Inc. 1700
Phone: 800-248-7763 www.bugfreegrains.com
8720 South 137th Circle Omaha, NE 68138 USA Phone: 402-861-2355 centralstatesgroup.com
N8W22577 Johnson Drive Pewaukee, WI 53186 USA Phone: 262-527-3604 cfrengines.com
Chase Nedrow Industries 1423 150 Landrow Drive Wixom, MI 48393 USA Phone: 248-669-9886 chasenedrow.com
Chemmart, LLC 1003 4103 Tench Road, Suite 600-700 Suwanee, GA 30025 USA
Phone: 404-513-0816 www.chemmart.org
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ChemTreat, Inc. 1033
4461 Cox Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 USA
Phone: 804-935-2000 www.chemtreat.com
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Chesterton 1736
Christianson PLLP 1437
CL Construction
426
860 Salem Street Groveland, MA 01834 USA
Phone: 978-469-6810 www.chesterton.com
302 Fifth Street Southwest Willmar, MN 56201 USA
Phone: 320-235-5937 www.christiansoncpa.com
2700 Fletcher Avenue Lincoln, NE 68504 USA
Phone: 402-440-2212 clnebraska.com
Classic Industrial Services 129 1305 Brightleaf Boulevard, Suite 103 Smithfield , ND 27577 USA
Phone: 919-756-9430
www.classicindustrial.com
Cleaver-Brooks 900 6940 Cornhusker Highway Lincoln, NE 68507 USA
Phone: 402-434-2000 www.cleaverbrooks.com
10350 Clay Road, Suite 250 Houston, TX 77041 USA
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CNC Flow Control 1711
Columbia Water Technology, LLC
Phone: 713-466-1715
www.cncflowcontrol.com
402 2700 W. Firestone Ln. Vancouver, WA 98660 USA
Phone: 360-718-7031
www.columbiawatertech.com
CompuWeigh Corporation 1300 50 Middle Quarter Road Woodbury, CT 6798 USA
Phone: 203-262-9400 www.compuweigh.com
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Conveyor Engineering & Mfg. Co.
2000 1345 76th Ave SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 USA
Phone: 319-533-1034
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Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) 1130 PO Box 681807 Houston, TX 77268 USA
Cooling Tower Depot, Inc. 1301
Phone: 970-593-2434 www.cti.org
517 SE 2nd Street, Suite D Lees Summit, MO 64063 USA Phone: 816-489-6125 coolingtowerdepot.com
CPM 1615 & 1715 4050 Leversee Road Waterloo, IA 50703 USA
Phone: 800-366-2563 www.cpm.net
CPM Crown Global Companies 1714
CR Manufacturing
9879 Naples Street Northeast Blaine, MN 55449 USA Phone: 651-639-8900 www.OneCPM.com
226 3724 Westgate Rd. Grand Island, NE 68818 USA Phone: 308-381-6662 www.cr-mfg.com
CTE Global, Inc. 1321
C-TEC AG
400
Custom Concrete Specialists 637
630 Dundee Road, Suite 440 Northbrook, IL 60062 USA Phone: 847-564-5770 www.cte-global.com
1928 South Lincoln Avenue York, NE 68467 US Phone: 402-362-5951 www.ctecag.com
655 South Street, Suite 2 Seward, NE 68434 USA Phone: 855-752-5047 www.ccsgrouponline.com
CWS Construction Services 802 17604 Hackberry St. Fall River, KS 67047 USA
Phone: 469-596-2244 www.halekaiholdings.com
Cytiva 306 100 Results Way Marlborough, MA 01752 USA Phone: 800-526-3593
www.cytivalifesciences.com
D3MAX, LLC 214 308 2nd Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA Phone: 701-746-8385 www.d3maxllc.com
Dakota Fluid Power Hydraulic Equipment & Supplies 1804
dataPARC 1430
501 31st Avenue Southwest Minot, ND 58701 USA Phone: 701-852-0494 www.dakotafluidpower.com/products
1700 Main Street, Ste 222 Washougal, WA 98671 USA Phone: 360-619-5010 ww.dataparc.com
Decker Electric, Inc. 1228 4500 West Harry Wichita, KS 67209 USA Phone: 316-265-8182 www.decker-electric.com
Dedert Corporation 303 17740 Hoffman Way Homewood, IL 60430 USA Phone: 708-747-7000 www.dedert.com
Diamond R Industries 434 1310 N. Sewell Dr. Pawnee, OK 74058 USA Phone: 918-399-5612 www.diamondrindustries.com
Direct Companies 906 2425 South Shirley Avenue, Suite 101 (408 N. Highway 77) Sioux Falls, SD 57106 USA Phone: 605-977-3377 www.directcompanies.com
Distribution By Air 1135
609 E. 17th St. Kansas City, MO 64108 USA Phone: 319-651-9279 www.shipdba.com
Dowco Valve Company 1403 & 1405 700 Spiral Boulevard Hastings, MN 55033 USA
Phone: 651-438-2600 www.dowcovalve.com
Durr Systems, Inc. 823 26801 Northwestern Hwy Southfield, MI 48033 USA Phone: 920-336-5715 www.durr.com
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DXP Enterprises 1513 PO Box 2892
Clinton, NE 57283-2892 USA
Phone: 800-830-DXPE www.dxpe.com
Eagle Services Corporation 1031 2702 Beach St. Valparaiso, IN 46383 USA
Phone: 219-763-1111 www.eagleservices.com
1014 Sherwood Road, Suite 200 Norfolk, NE 68701 USA
EBM Manufacturing, Inc. 1601
Phone: 877-370-4948
www.ebmmanufacturing.com
Eco Industrial Services 2032 PO Box 331 Fox Lake , IL 60020 USA
Phone: 815-363-8548 www.ecospecializedservices.com
EcoEngineers 500 & 502 909 Locust Street, Suite 202 Des Moines, IA 50309 USA
Phone: 515-985-1260 www.ecoengineers.us
Ecolab, Inc. 1237 8927 Inland Lane North Maple Grove, MN 55311 USA
Phone: 612-840-5492 www.ecolab.com
EGM, Inc. 223 32005 Pawnee Road Valley, NE 68064 USA
Phone: 402-350-5451 www.egminc.biz
Emerson Measurement 2025, 2026 & 2027 8200 Market Boulevard Chanhassen, MN 55317 USA
Phone: 763-218-4617 www.emerson.com/en-us
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Energy Integration, Inc.
710 Sunshine Canyon Drive Boulder, CO 80302 USA
603
Enertech Solutions, Inc. 508
Specialized In:
Phone: 303-517-2130
www.energyintegrationinc.com
PO Box 8585 (429 State Route 7, Unit 2) Brookfield, OH 44403 USA Phone: 877-389-4787 Enertechonline.com
Envent 1808 & 1810 1310 Underwood Road Deer Park, TX 77571 USA
Enviro-Dyne Industrial Services 2036
EnviroLogix, Inc. 1812
Environmental Energy Services, Inc. 436
Phone: 888-997-9465 enventcorporation.com
PO Box 161 2220 Hall Avenue Benson, MN 56215 USA Phone: 320-444-6739 www.enviro-dyne.com
500 Riverside Industrial Parkway Portland, MA 4103 USA Phone: 207-797-0300 www.envirologix.com
5 Turnberry Lane Sandy Hook, CT 06482 USA Phone: 203-270-0337 www.eescorp.com
ESC Spectrum 531 3410 West Nine Mile Rd. Pensacola , FL 32526 USA
Phone: 512-250-7900 escspectrum.com
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Ethanol Producer Magazine 227
EvapTech, Inc.
308 Second Avenue North, Suite 304 Grand Forks, ND 58203 USA
Phone: 701-746-8385 ethanolproducer.com
206 2644 S. 96th Street
Edwardsville, KS 66111 USA Phone: 785-691-9332 www.evaptechinc.com
567 Jianzhu West Road, Binhu District Wuxi, Jiangsu 214000 China
Everesta International Co., Ltd. 507
Evergreen Engineering, Inc. 230
Phone: +86-0510-8310 0019 www.everestaie.com
1740 Willow Creek Circle Eugene, OR 97402 USA Phone: 541-484-4771 www.evergreenengineering.com
EVOLV/Force Power 2011 2966 Harney St. Omaha, NE 68131 USA Phone: 402-344-4311 ext. 5 www.uniluxam.com/force-power-boilers www.uniluxam.com/evolv-boilers/
EXPRO Controls 1602
601 Calvert Street - Suite H Lincoln, NE 68502 USA Phone: 402-258-3763 exprocontrols.com
Fagen, Inc. 721 & 723 501 West Hwy 2121 Granite Falls, MN 56241 USA Phone: 320 564 3324 www.fageninc.com
Farmers Edge Inc. 1137 1357 Dugald Rd. Winnipeg, MB R2J 0H3 Canada Phone: 866-724-3343 www.FarmersEdge.ca
Ferguson Industrial 1637 6745 Romiss Ct. Saint Louis, MO 63134 USA Phone: 314-724-3817 www.ferguson.com
Ferm Solutions, Inc. 836 PO Box 203 Danville, KY 40423 USA Phone: 202-978-3376 https://ferm-solutions.net
First Wireless, Inc. 1822 3511 N. 40th St. Lincoln, NE 68504 USA Phone: 402-466-8188 www.firstwirelessinc.com
Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc.
935 10700 Toebben Drive Independence, KY 41051 USA Phone: 859-448-2300 www.flottweg.com
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Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC 1215
FNA Inc. 1129
6105 Rockwell Drive Northeast
Cedar Rapids, ID 52402 USA
Phone: 319-320-7709
www.fluidquiptechnologies.com
9375 East Shea Boulevard Scottsdale, AZ 85260 USA
Phone: 480-840-1115 https://fnainc.net/
Foundation Analytical Laboratory, Inc. 937 723 Sleezer Road
Franzenburg Centrifuge 513
Cherokee, IA 51012 USA
Phone: 712-225-6989 foundationanalytical.com
2301 Dean Avenue Des Moines, IA 50317 USA
Phone: 515-964-3991 http://fznburg.com
G Tech USA 1633 27341 Spectrum Way Oak Ridge North, TX 77385 USA
Phone: 760-803-7915 https://gtech.global
GALLOP 315 PO Box 23667 Houston, TX 77228 USA
Phone: 281-449-1051 http://gallopcgi.com
GEA Group 1436 400 S. Wuthering Hills Dr. Janesville, WI 53546 USA
Phone: 800-722-6622 www.gea.com
8150 State Hwy 14 East Sparta, MO 65753 USA
Gilbert Industries, Inc. 703
Phone: 417-581-1163
www.gilbertindustries.com
Global Refractory Installers & Suppliers 1132 PO Box 12025 1296 Camber Court, Suite 104 Green Bay, WI 54304 USA
Phone: 920-425-7068 www.globalrefractory.com
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Golgix 2001 12945 W Hawthorne Lane New Berlin, WI 53151 USA Phone: 414-393-8587 www.golgix.com
Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) 1504
Greenfield Contractors 234
4800 Olson Memorial Highway, Suite 150 Golden Valley, MN 55422 USA Phone: 763-999-4300 www.geaps.com
2271 192nd Rd. Sabetha, KS 66534 USA
Phone: 563-287-0447
https://greenfield-contractors.com
Growth Energy 1121 1401 Eye Street NW, Suite 1220 Washington, DC 20005 USA Phone: 410-218-1927 www.growthenergy.org
Gusmer Enterprises 1702 1167 Globe Avenue Mountainside, NJ 07092 USA Phone: 866-213-1131 www.gusmerenterprises.com
H2O Innovation 908 8227 Bunker Lake Blvd, Suite 500 Ramsey, MN 55303 USA Phone: 515-249-9637 www.h2oinnovation.com
Hamilton Company 209 4970 Energy Way Reno, NV 89502-4123 USA Phone: 775-741-8427 hamiltoncompany.com
Haz-Mat Response, Inc. 1505 1203 S. Parker Olathe, KS 66061 USA
Phone: 913-620-2249 www.haz-matresponse.com
Hengye, Inc. 727 11999 Katy Freeway, Suite 588 Houston, TX 77079 USA Phone: 832-288-4288 www.hengyeinc.com
Howden 601
HTH Companies 1830
Hupp Electric Motors 704
Howden Turbo - DE Hessheimer Strasse 2 Frankenthal Rheinland-Pfalz 67227 Germany Phone: +49-6233-52440 chartindustries.com/Businesses-Brands/Howden
239 Rock Industrial Blvd. Union, MO 63084 USA Phone: 636-583-8698 http://hthcompanies.com
500 57th Street Marion, IA 52302 USA Phone: 888-366-0761 https://hupp-electric.com
Hutton Builds 2034 111 N Sycamore St. Wichita, KS 67203 USA Phone: 620-241-3095 https://huttonbuilds.com/clients/industrial
Hydrite Chemical Co. 706 17385 Golf Parkway Brookfield, WI 53045 USA Phone: 262-792-1450 www.hydrite.com/Industries/Biofuels.htm
Hydro-Thermal Corporation 1402
400 Pilot Court Waukesha, WI 53188 USA Phone: 262-548-8900 www.hydro-thermal.com
ICM, Inc. 921 PO Box 397 310 North First Street Colwich, KS 67030 USA
Phone: 316-796-0900 www.icminc.com
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IFF 1021
imagoAi 1603
incite.ag 1433
1000 41st Ave. Dr. SW Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 USA
Phone: 319-363-9601 http://xcelis.com
370 Wabasha Street North, 8th Floor St. Paul, MN 55102 USA
Phone: 651-867-7527 www.imagoai.com
21950 Ridge Road Sterling, IL 61081 USA
Phone: 319-551-0808 www.incite.ag
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Innovative Plant Solutions, Inc. 1303
5532 Lakeland Ave. N. Crystal, MN 55441 USA
Phone: 763-249-1899 www.ieppumps.com
8310 South Valley Hwy, Suite 350 Englewood, CO 80112 USA
Phone: 303-792-5554 https://innospec.com
3125 East 14th Avenue Hibbing, MN 55746 USA
Phone: 844-799-6582 innovativeplantsolutions.com
Innovative Technologies 1501 1545 Blue Sky Boulevard Huxley, IA 50124 USA Phone: 515-597-3848 www.inn-technologies.com
Integrated Global Services (IGS) 1128 7600 Whitepine Rd. Richmond, VA 23237 USA Phone: 888-506-2669 www.integratedglobal.com
IntegroEnergy Group, Inc. 1503 110 Curlie Street Yankton, SD 57078 USA Phone: 605-665-0791 www.integroenergy.com
Intellifarms Northern Division LLC 1825 & 1827 11203 SD Hwy 27, 302 South Main Britton, MO 57430 USA Phone: 855-206-5612 http://intellifarms.com
Interra Global Corporation 1203 164 South Prospect Avenue Park Ridge, IL 60068 USA Phone: 847 292 8600 www.interraglobal.com
Interstates, Inc. 1306 PO Box 260, 1400 Seventh Avenue Northeast Sioux Center, IA 51250 USA Phone: 712-722-1662 www.interstates.com
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RCM Thermal Kinetics delivers high efficiency process solutions for ethanol plants. From Distillation, Evaporation and Dehydration technologies, we help plants reduce energy use and optimize performance.
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J.C. Ramsdell Enviro Services, Inc. 733
Jackson Industrial Construction 622
Jasper Engineering & Equipment Company 413
KATZEN International, Inc. 1109 & 1208
Kayden industries 121
Keit Industrial Analytics 527
408 South Veterans Street Flandreau, SD 57028 USA
Phone: 605-997-3706 http://jcramsdell.com
584 Homer Rd. Concord, MI 49237 USA
Phone: 517-524-8589 https://jiccompany.com
700 Hamel Road Medina, MN 55340 USA
Phone: 952-938-6504 www.jaspereng.com
3805 Edwards Road, Suite 500 Cincinnati, OH 45209 USA
Phone: 513-351-7500 www.katzen.com
9400 Grogan’s Mill Road, Suite 305 Woodlands, TX 77380 USA
Phone: 855-571-6688 kaydenindustries.com
Unit 4, Zephyr Building, 8th Street Harwell Campus Harwell, Oxfordshire GU6 7DJ United Kingdom Phone: +44-0-1235-431260 www.keit.co.uk
Kemin Bio Solutions 1537 1900 Scott Avenue Des Moines, IA 50317 USA
Phone: 515-559-5100 www.kemin.com/bio
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KFI Engineers 626
670 West County Road B St. Paul, MN 55113 USA
Phone: 651-771-0880 www.kfiengineers.com
Knight Material Technologies 1127 5385 Orchard View Drive East Canton, OH 44730 USA
Phone: 330-771-9242 knightmaterials.com
Knobelsdorff Electric 327 25701 370th Street Goodhue, MN 55027 USA
Phone: 651-923-4970 www.KEway.com
Koch-Glitsch, A Koch Engineered Solutions Business 2012 & 2013 4111 East 37th Street North Wichita, KS 67220 USA Phone: 316-253-2661 www.koch-glitsch.com
Komax Systems, Inc. 1409 15301 Graham Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 USA Phone: 714-933-7400 www.komax.com
Krieg & Fischer 1102
Bertha-von-Suttner-Str. 9 Goettingen Goettingen, Lower Saxony D-37085 Germany Phone: +63314595 www.kriegfischer.de/en/biogas-plants
Kurita America 1101 6600 94th Avenue North 4400 Valley Industrial Blvd. North Minneapolis, MN 55445 USA Phone: 866-663-7632 www.kuritaamerica.com
L&M Ethanol Maintenance Contracting, Inc. 2016 PO Box 21 3830 Maple Drive Fort Dodge, IA 50501 USA Phone: 515-955-2010 www.lmethanol.com
Laidig Systems, Inc. 834 14535 Dragoon Trail Mishawaka, IN 46544 USA Phone: 574-256-0204 www.laidig.com
Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits 915 6120 West Douglas Avenue, Building 200 Milwaukee, WI 53218 USA Phone: 800-583-6484 www.lbds.com
Lapis Carbon Solutions 1007 5420 LBJ Fwy, Suite 1330 Dallas, TX 75201 USA Phone: 469-629-1766 www.LapisCarbonSolutions.com
Larson Engineering, Inc. 207 501 W Hwy 212, PO Box 146 Granite Falls, MN 56241 USA Phone: 320-564-4573 www.larsonengr.com
Leaf by Lesaffre 1415
7475 West Main Street Milwaukee, WI 53214 USA
Phone: 800-558-7279 #4 www.leaf-lesaffre.com
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Loenbro 1737
Lotus Mixers, Inc./LOTUS Process Group, LLC 932
12250 North Pecos Street
Westminster, CO 80234 USA
Phone: 844-563-6276 www.loenbro.com
914 MacEwen Drive
Osprey, FL 34229 USA Phone: 941-966-1885 www.lotusmixers.com
Louisville Dryer Company 837 1100 Industrial Boulevard Louisville, KY 40219 USA
Phone: 502-969-3535 www.louisvilledryer.com
LucasE3 Engineering 1627 9165 Coronado Circle DeSoto, KS 66108 USA Phone: 913-608-3925 www.lucase3.com
Ludeca, Inc. 2031 1425 Northwest 88th Avenue Doral, FL 33172 USA
Phone: 305-591-8935 www.ludeca.com
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Lundell Plastics Corporation 1811
400 West Market Street Odebolt, IA 51458 USA Phone: 877-367-7659 www.lundellplastics.com
Lynchburg Air Preheater Corp (LAPCO) 222 169 Prestwood Rd. Lynchburg, VA 24502 USA Phone: 434-237-2545 www.lapcoairheaters.com
Maas Companies, Inc. 904 PO Box 7127 Rochester , MN 55903 USA Phone: 507-285-1444 www.maascompanies.com
Macon Construction 1337 201 Bonita Ave. Bradford, IL 61421 USA Phone: 317-358-5900 https://macongc.com
MAGIK KLEENERGrain Cleaning 1807 2904 12th St. Harlan, IA 68152 USA
Phone: 712-755-3871 www.magikkleenersales.com
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Malloy Electric 1813
Mapcon Technologies, Inc. 936
Mason Manufacturing, LLC 926
809 West Russell Street Sioux Falls, SD 57104 USA
Phone: 605-336-3693 www.malloyelectric.com
2670 Fleur Drive Des Moines, IA 50321 USA
Phone: 515-331-3358 www.mapcon.com
PO Box 3577 (1645 North Railroad Avenue) Decatur, IL 46033 USA
Phone: 217-422-2770 www.masonmfg.com
McGough Construction 314 2737 Fairview Avenue North St. Paul, MN 55113 US Phone: 651-633-5050 www.mcgough.com
MEC TEC 1801
Mechanical Systems, Inc. 1800
Mectech Process Engineers Pvt, Ltd. 1703
Merjent, Inc. 1037
PO Box 99 (975 Pat Street) Cascade, IA 52033 USA
Phone: 563-590-9802 www.mectecia.com
800 Weaver Lane, Suite A Dundas, MN 55019 USA
Phone: 507-645-5675 mechsystemsinc.com
366, Phase-2, Udyog Vihar Haryana, Gurgaon 122 016 India Phone: +4700833 www.mectech.co.in
1 Main Street Southeast, Suite 300 Minneapolis, MN 55414 USA Phone: 612-746-3660 www.merjent.com
Metrohm USA 529 9250 Camden Field Parkway Riverview, FL 33578 USA Phone: 813-316-4721 www.metrohm.com
Midland Scientific, Inc. 702 1202 South 11th Street Omaha, NE 68108 USA Phone: 402-346-8352 www.midlandsci.com
Mid-States Companies 608 1116 South B Avenue Nevada, IA 50201 USA Phone: 515-382-6280 www.midstatescompanies.com
Midwest Cooling Tower Services 1335 8545 Highway 105 Krotz Springs, LA 70750 USA Phone: 409-766-0386 www.mwcts.com
Midwest Cooling Towers, Inc. 827 1156 Hwy 19 East #5103 Chickasha, OK 73018 USA Phone: 405-224-4622 mwcooling.com
Midwest Laboratories, Inc. 1831 13611 B Street Omaha, NE 68144 USA Phone: 402-334-7770 www.midwestlabs.com
Miller Mechanical Specialties, Inc. 2006 & 2007
Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association, Inc. 829
510 Murphy Street Des Moines, IA 50309 USA Phone: 515-243-4287 mmsinconline.com
500 E Travellers Trail , Ste 600 Burnsville, MN 55337 USA Phone: 612-888-9138 www.mnbiofuels.org
MoistTech Corp. 1205 6408 Parkland Drive, Suite 104 Sarasota, FL 34243 USA Phone: 941-727-1800 www.moisttech.com
Mole Master Services Corporation
826 & 828 27815 State Route 7
Marietta, OH 45750 USA
Phone: 740-374-6726 www.molemaster.com
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. 1400 5120 Northshore Drive North Little Rock, AK 72118 USA
Moore Fans, LLC 115
MPW Industrial Services 236
Phone: 501-900-6400 montrose-env.com
800 South Missouri Avenue
Marceline, MO 64658 USA
Phone: 660-376-3575 www.moorefans.com
9711 Lancaster Rd. SE Hebron, OH 43025 USA
Phone: 740-927-8790 www.mpwservices.com
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NABP 813
National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center 1313
Nelson Baker Biotech 1207
9262 178th Street West Lakeville, MN 55044 USA
Phone: 612-991-5080 www.na-bp.com
400 University Park Drive, Campus Box 1334 Edwardsville, IL 62025 USA
Phone: 618-659-6737 www.ethanolresearch.com
500 West Hanger Street Sioux Falls, SD 57104 USA
Phone: 605-275-2025 www.nelsonbaker.com
Nestec, Inc. 535 222 East Main Street Pen Argyl, PA 18072 USA
Phone: 610-323-7670 www.nestecinc.com
Neuman & Esser USA, Inc. 403 1502 East Summitry Circle Katy, TX 77449 USA
Phone: 713-554-9491 www.neuman-esser.de/en/about-us/locations/usa
New Age Cryo 515 5706 Richmond Rd Spring Grove, IL 60072 USA Phone: 815-675-0215 www.newagecryo.com
NOOR ENZYMES 201 Dubai World Central, PO Box 185367 Dubai 185367 Arab Emirates +971585200767 www.noor-enzymes.com
Novaspect, Inc. 2023 & 2024 1124 Tower Road Schaumburg, IL 60173 USA
Phone: 847-956-8020 www.novaspect.com
Novonesis 1221 PO Box 576 (77 Perrys Chapel Church Road) Franklinton, NC 27525 USA
Phone: 919-494-3000 novonesis.com
NU Flow Nebraska 2015 2707 Mesa St. Bellvue, NE 68123 USA
Phone: 402-909-3149 nuflownebraska.com
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Oculyze Automation GmbH 537
Olsson 1113
Regattastr. 183, Oculyze Berlin 12527 Germany
Phone: +1-51-2118596 www.oculyze.net
2111 S 67th Street, Suite 200
Omaha, NE 68106 USA
Phone: 402-474-6311 www.olsson.com
Oxidizers, Inc. 615 1731 Pomona Road
Corona, CA 92880 USA
Phone: 951-271-3990 www.oxidizers.net
6864 NE 14th Street
P1 Service, LLC 509
Paget Equipment Company 1427
Paul Mueller Company 1701
Pebco, Inc.
322
Pelican Energy Consultants 1605
Ankeny, IA 50023 USA
Phone: 913-529-5300 https://p1-service.com
PO Box 369 (417 East 29th Street)
Marshfield, WI 54449 USA
Phone: 715-384-3158 www.pagetequipment.com
1600 West Phelps St. Springfield, MO 65802 USA
Phone: 417-340-7688 www.paulmueller.com
225 N. 4th Street
Paducah, KY 42001 USA
Phone: 270-442-1996 www.pebco.com/index.html
4099 Hwy 190 East Service Road
Covington, LA 70433 USA
Phone: 985-871-4200 www.pelicanenergy.com
PerkinElmer, Inc. 123 710 Bridgeport Avenue, MS 250 Shelton, CT 06484 USA
Phone: 203-925-4602 www.perkinelmer.com
24A Trolley Square #1524
Phase Biolabs, Inc. 1532
Phibro Ethanol 715
Piller TSC Blower Corporation 1731
Wilmington, DE 19806 USA
Phone: 650-880-6729 www.phasebiolabs.com
1000 Westgate Drive #119A St. Paul, MN 55114 USA
Phone: 316-570-0526 www.ethanolperformancegroup.com
445 Duane Avenue Schenectady, NY 12304 USA Phone: 518-372-2496 www.piller.de
Pinion 1134 8801 Renner Boulevard #100 Lenexa, KS 66219 USA Phone: 800-461-4702 www.pinionglobal.com
Pinnacle Engineering, Inc. 731 11541 95th Ave. N. Maple Grove, MN 55369 USA Phone: 507-261-0918 www.pineng.com
Pivot Clean Energy Co. 1534
PRAJ Industries Limited 1315
3209 Redstone Road Boulder, CO 80305 USA Phone: 605-368-0091 www.pivotcleanenergy.org
Praj Tower, 274 & 275 Bhumkar Chowk-Hinjewadi Road, Hinjewadi Pune 411057 India Phone: +91-20-2295-1718 www.praj.net
Precision Rotary Equipment 1429 1427 9th Avenue Council Bluffs, IA 51501 USA
Phone: 712-352-3509 www.precisionrotary.com
Premium Plant Services, Inc. 1115 11044 Hwy 37 Hibbing, MN 55746 USA
Phone: 218-263-4444 www.premiumplantservices.com
Pro Maintenance Inc. 2033 PO Box 575 10 Michigan Street Northeast Hutchinson, MN 55350 USA
Phone: 320-587-3135 promaintenanceinc.com
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Proco Products, Inc. 1136
2431 North Wigwam Drive Stockton, CA 95205 USA
Phone: 800-344-3246 www.procoproducts.com
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Proflow Pumping Solutions 120 2850 West 139th Street Blue Island, IL 60406 USA
Phone: 708-272-1800 www.proflow.co
ProQuip, Inc. 1029 850 East Highland Road Macedonia, OH 44056 USA
Phone: 330-468-850 www.proquipinc.com
PROtect, LLC
428 3815 S. Midco Street Wichita, KS 67215 USA
Phone: 316-927-4290 www.protect.llc
Qi2 Elements 334 455 Palczski Circle Oconto Falls, WI 54154 USA
Phone: 253-872-9500 www.qi2elements.com
Quveon 329 599 Raleigh Road, Suite C Henderson, NC 27536 USA
Phone: 800-471-3575 www.quveon.com
R&S Track Maintenance, Inc. 203 2780 E. 29th Ave. Columbus, NE 68601 USA
Phone: 402-909-2901 rstrackinc.com
RailPros Inc. 437 5605 N. Macarthur Blvd, Suite 650 Irving, TX 75038 USA
Phone: 817-907-3567 railpros.com
Rasmussen Air & Gas Energy 503 5631 12 Ave Waterloo, NE 68069 USA Phone: 402-249-6641 https://rage-energy.com
Rasmussen Mechanical Services 126 3211 Nebraska Ave. Council Bluffs, IA 51501 USA
RCM Engineering-Thermal Kinetics 514
Phone: 712-323-0541 www.rasmech.com
85 Northpointe Parkway, Suite 2 Amherst, NY 14228 USA
Phone: 716-264-4913 www.rcmt.com/thermalkinetics
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Refractory Service, Inc. 2014 175 Bridgepoint Drive South St. Paul, MN 55075 USA
Phone: 763-370-8503 refractoryservice.com
Renewable Fuels Association 901 16024 Manchester Road, Suite 101 Ellisville, MO 63011 USA
Phone: 202-289-3835 www.ethanolrfa.org
Rentech Boiler Systems, Inc. 1729
5025-A East Business 20 Abilene, TX 79601 USA
Phone: 325-672-3400 www.rentechboilers.com
REYMSA Cooling Towers 2009 301 South Stevenson Street Olathe, KS 66061 USA
Phone: 913-269-5503 www.reymsa.com
Riello Burners 2010 35 Pond Park Hingham, MA 02043 USA
Phone: 800-474-3556 www.riello-burners.com
Robinson Fans, Inc. 701 PO Box 100 (400 Robinson Drive) Zelienople, PA 16063 USA
Phone: 724-452-6121 www.robinsonfans.com
Ross HX 405 & 407 2808 Cincinnati Dayton Road
RTP Environmental Associates, Inc. 606
Middletown, OH 45044 USA
Phone: 513-217-1565 www.rosshx.com
400 Post Avenue, Suite 405 Westbury, NY 11590 USA Phone: 516-333-4526 www.rtpenv.com
Ryan & Associates, Inc. 930 10955 160th Street Davenport, IA 52804 USA
Phone: 563-381-3914 https://ryangrp.com
S T Cotter Turbine Services 430 2135 196th Street East Clearwater, MN 55320 USA Phone: 612-424-5614 www.stcotterturbine.com
Salof Ltd., Inc. 628 5141 IH 35 South New Braunfels, TX 78132 USA Phone: 830-708-0765 www.salofltd.com
Saola Energy, LLC 212 200 W. Douglas Ave., Ste. 230 Wichita, KS 67202 USA Phone: 316-413-3345 www.saolaenergy.com
Schad Refractory Construction Co. 835 13910 Norby Road Grandview, MO 64030 USA Phone: 816-728-6502 schadrefractory.com
Schimberg Company 1327, 1329 & 1331 1106 Shaver Road Northeast Cedar Rapids, IA 52402 USA Phone: 319-365-9421 www.schimberg.com
Schroeder Environmental Cleaning Services Inc. 335 2206 N. Quincy St. Green Bay, WI 54302 USA Phone: 920-313-9188 www.schroederenvironmental.com
Scott Equipment Company 805 605 Fourth Avenue NW New Prague, MN 56071 USA Phone: 507-351-0519 www.scottequipment.com
SCS Global Services 902 2000 Powell Street, Suite 600 Emeryville, CA 94608 USA Phone: 510-216-5651 www.scsglobalservices.com
Seaton Construction Group 1230 4506 West Harry Street Wichita, KS 67209 USA
Phone: 316-239-2500 www.seaton-construction.com
Sentrimax Centrifuges (USA), Inc. 2029 108 Sentry Drive Mansfield, TX 76063 USA
Separator Technology Solutions 1333
Phone: 780-434-1781 www.sentrimax.com/en
2591 Nicholson Street San Leandro, CA 94577 USA Phone: 559-253-3699 www.sts-la.com
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SEPCO Sealing Equipment Products Co., Inc. 1131 & 1133
123 Airpark Industrial Road
Alabaster, AL 35007 USA
Phone: 205-403-7500 www.sepco.com
SEW -Eurodrive Inc. 1035 220 Finch Road
Wellford, SC 29385 USA
Phone: 864-439-7537 www.seweurodrive.com
SGS North America, Inc. 1304 1405 32nd Ave. Brookings, SD 57006 USA
Phone: 605-692-7611 www.sgs.com
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments 208 14115 West 95th Street Lenexa, KS 66215 USA
Phone: 515-782-4565 www.ssi.shimadzu.com
Shuttlewagon 235 4116 Drive Greaves Road Grandview, NE 64030 USA
Phone: 816-767-0300 www.shuttlewagon.com
2060 Detwiler Road, Suite 111 Harteyville, PA 19438 USA
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Siemens Industry, Inc. 1815
Simoneau Sterling Midwest 1507
Solar Turbines Incorporated 1623
Soliton 1232
Phone: 612-325-7456 www.siemens.com/us/en/products/ automation/distributed-control-system.html
2741 Harvey Street Hudson, WI 54016 USA
Phone: 715-808-0827 http://simoneau.com
9330 Sky Park Court (MZSP3-Q, PO Box 85376) San Diego, CA 92123 USA
Phone: 619-544-5352 www.solarturbines.com
5132 South Cliff Avenue, Suite 1 Sioux Falls, SD 57118 USA
Phone: 605-838-6679 www.solitonsciences.com
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Solutions 4 Manufacturing 1428 1627 Baldwin Road Jacksonville, IL 62650 USA
Phone: 217-245-2919 www.solutions4mfg.com
SonicAire 2030 3831 Kimwell Drive Winston Salem, NC 27103 USA Phone: 336-245-1705 www.sonicaire.com
SOS Leak Repair 523 5713 Roosevelt Street Duluth, MN 55807 USA
Phone: 218-626-3917 sosindustrialservices.com
Spraying Systems Co. 815
200 North Avenue & Schmale Road Glendale Heights, IL 60139 USA Phone: 800-957-7729 www.spray.com
SPX/Marley Cooling Tower 237 3041 Justin Dr. Urbandale, IA 50322 USA
PhoneL 515-727-0772 http://dptgroup.com
Standard Polymers 1705 1600 Osborn St. Burlington, IA 52601 USA
Phone: 319-237-1900 www.standardpoly.com
Stantec 1820 1 Carlson Parkway, Suite 100 Plymouth, MN 55447 USA
Phone: 763-479-4200 www.stantec.com
Stewart & Stevenson Rail King 607 10750 Telge Road Houston, TX 77095 USA Phone: 855-744-9481 railking.net
StoneAge Tools
1833, 1835 & 1837 466 South Skylane Drive Durango, CO 81303 USA Phone: 970-259-2869 www.stoneagetools.com
Strobel Companies 124 106 South Green Street Clarks, NE 68628 USA Phone: 308 -624-4999 www.strobelcompanies.com
Sukup Manufacturing Co. 809 PO Box 677 (1555 255th Street) Sheffield, IA 50475 USA Phone: 641-892-4222 www.sukup.com
Sulzer Chemtech USA Inc. 2017 & 2018 900 Threadneedle Street, Suite 700 Houston, TX 77079-2952 USA Phone: 281-540-2555 www.sulzer.com/chemtech
Sulzer Pumps Solutions, Inc. 2019 & 2020 155 Ahlstrom Way Easley, SC 29641 USA Phone: 888-343-4348 www.sulzer.com
Summit Lubrication 801 9010 County Rd. 2120 Tyler, TX 75707 USA Phone: 903-534-8021 www.klsummit.com/en
Superior Environmental Solutions (SES) 1735 9996 Joseph James Drive Cincinnati, OH 45246 USA Phone: 513-874-8355 http://sesinc.com
Sys-Kool Cooling Towers 331 11313 South 146th Street Omaha, NE 68138 USA Phone: 402-597-1449 www.sys-kool.com
Teikoku USA, Inc. 1604 959 Mearns Road Warminster, PA 18974 USA
Phone: 215-343-6000 www.teikokupumps.com
The CMM Group 1536 2071-C Lawrence Drive De Pere, WI 54115 USA Phone: 920-336-9800 www.thecmmgroup.com
The Essmueller Company 228 334 Avenue A, Airbase Laurel, MS 39440 USA
Phone: 800-325-7175 www.essmueller.com
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The New York Blower Company 421
7660 Quincy Street Willowbrook, IL 60527 USA
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The Walling Company 1998 6103 Irvington Road Omaha, NE 68134 USA
Phone: 402-571-9600
www.thewallingcompany.com
Think Environmental 1732 905 Gemini Street Houston, TX 77058 USA
Phone: 281-488-4411
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TMI Coatings, Inc.
Tower Tech
409 3291 Terminal Drive St. Paul, MN 55121 USA Phone: 651-452-6100 www.tmicoatings.com
302 100 E. California Ave., Suite 210 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USA Phone: 832-581-9229 https://towertechusa.com
Trace Environmental Systems, Inc. 630 7 Park Lake Road, Ste 9 Sparta, NJ 07871 USA Phone: 201-670-7077 www.traceenv.com
Tracerco 636 4106 New West Drive Pasadena, TX 77507 USA
Phone: 281-291-7769 www.tracerco.com
Track Tech Inc. 215 5109 Industrial Parkway Calvert City, KY 42029 USA Phone: 385-380-0390 www.tracktechinc.com
Trackmobile Railcar Movers 321 & 118 1602 Executive Drive LaGrange, GA 30240 USA Phone: 706-884-6651 www.trackmobile.com
Tranter, Inc. 521 14510 Wagg Way Road Houston, TX 77041 USA Phone: 940-723-7125 www.tranter.com/parts-services
l Ag Products & Services
l Construction
l Equipment & Services
l Equipment & Services
l Equipment & Services
l Engineering
l Equipment & Services
l Construction
l Consulting
l Transportation & Logistics
l Transportation
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Trident Automation, Inc. 1819
Trident Process, Inc. 1828
1001 West Kennedy Avenue, Suite 100
Kimberly, WI 54136 USA
Phone: 920-759-7477 www.tridentautomation.com
329 10th Ave. SE, Ste. 202 Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-2331 USA
Phone: 319-362-2905 www.tridentprocess.com
Trihydro Corporation 928 1252 Commerce Drive Laramie, WY 82070 USA
Phone: 307-745-7474 www.trihydro.com
Trucent 821 7400 Newman Boulevard Dexter, MI 48130 USA
Phone: 877-280-7212 www.trucent.com
l Engineering
l Equipment & Services
l Consulting l Engineering
l Equipment & Services
Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd. 2035
VAA, LLC 729
Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions 621
5959 Trenton Lane North Minneapolis, MN 55442 USA
Phone: 651-365-5149 twincityfan.com
2300 Berkshire Lane N, Suite 200 Plymouth, MN 55441 USA
Phone: 763-559- 9100 www.vaaeng.com
3600 Horizon Blvd., Suite 100 Trevose, PA 19053 USA
Phone: 309-574-0035 www.watertechnologies.com/lp-ethanol
Victory Energy Operations, LLC 504 10701 East 126th Street North Collinsville, OK 74021 USA Phone: 918 382 4840 www.victoryenergy.com
Viking Automatic Sprinkler Co. 1009 301 York Avenue St. Paul, MN 55130 USA Phone: 800-229-6263 www.vikingsprinkler.com
Vogelbusch USA, Inc. 803 1826 Snake River Road, Suite C Katy, TX 77449 USA Phone: 713-461-7374 www.vbusa.com
VTR Biotech 313 No. 8, Pingbei Rd1, Science & Technology Industry Zone, Nanping Zhuhai, Guangdong 519060 China Phone: 86-756-8676888 vtrbiotech.com
Warrior Mfg., LLC 830 1145 Fifth Avenue Hutchinson, MN 55350 USA Phone: 320-587-5505 www.warriormfgllc.com
Water Tech, Inc. 909 7215 Hwy 271 South Fort Smith, AZ 72908 USA Phone: 800-488-7451 www.watertechinc.net
WCR Incorporated 1506 & 1508
Weaver 401
Weishaupt America, Inc. 337
2377 Commerce Center Boulevard, Suite B 1610 W. Altorfer Peoria Il Fairborn, OH 45324 USA Phone: 309-857-3544 https://wcrhx.com
2300 N. Field St., Suite 1000 Dallas, TX 75201 USA Phone: 832-320-3245 www.weaver.com
2587 Millennium Dr, Suite A Elgin, IL 60124 USA Phone: 847-531-5800 weishaupt-america.com
West Side Salvage 1606 7251 32nd Ave. Atkins, IA 52206 USA Phone: 319-281-0352 westsidesalvage.com
Westmor Industries, LLC 1426
Whitefox Technologies Limited 1015
Williams Refractory Services, Inc. 1234
14044 West Freeway Dr., 3 Development Dr. Hugo, MN 55038 USA Phone: 320-589-2100 www.westmor-ind.com
Old Pump House, 19 Hooper Street London E1 8BU United Kingdom Phone: +44-20-7154-1750 whitefox.com
1211 Southeast Broadway Drive Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 USA Phone: 816-554-3636 www.wmsref.com
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l Chemicals & Additives
l Equipment & Services
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Exhibitors
Booth Contact Information
WINBCO 1407
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 1226
World Kinect 1236
1200 East Main Ottumwa, IA 52501 USA
Phone: 641-683-1855 www.winbco.com
330 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062 USA
Phone: 847-272-7400 www.wje.com
9800 NW 41st St. Miami, FL 33178 USA
Phone: 561-573-4310 world-kinect.com
Woven Metal Products 1434 1201 FM517 Alvin, TX 77511 USA Phone: 281-331-4466 wovenmetal.com
XCEL NDT 506
Xylem 533
Xylogenics, Inc. 1721
Yellow Frog Graphics 1829
2007 Preston Ave, Suite A Pasadena, TX 77503 USA
Phone: 281-299-1141 www.xcelgrp.com
301 Water Street SE Washington, DC 20003 USA
Phone: 616-748-5590 www.xylem.com/en-us
606 W. Main St., Ste. A Pittsboro, IN 46167 USA Phone: 317-697-7514 www.xylogenics.com
5602 Corporate Drive Saint Joseph, MO 64507 USA Phone: 816-233-3374 www.yellowfroggraphics.com
Zenviro Tech US, Inc. 1535 2815 Forbs Avenue, Suite 200 Hoffman Estates, IL 60192 USA Phone: 815-676-3176 www.zenvirotech.com
Zeochem, LLC
800
1360 S. 12th St. Louisville, KY 40210 USA
Phone: 502-634-7600 www.zeochem.com
Specialized In:
l Construction
l Ethanol Production
l Sustainable Aviation Fuel
l Consulting l Engineering
l Equipment & Services
l Equipment & Services
l Ethanol Production
l Sustainable Aviation Fuel
l Chemicals & Additives
l Research & Development
l Yeast
l Marketing
l Equipment & Services l Engineering
l Chemicals & Additives
Exhibitors
Booth #
4B Components, Ltd. 1613
ABP Engineering 1600
Accu-Steel 127
ADF Engineering, Inc. 831
Advanced Resources International 300
AGRA Industries, Inc. 1823
Aldon Company Inc. 427
Alfa Laval, Inc. 735 & 737
Allen Blasting and Coating, Inc. 2004
Alliance Technical Group 1432
Allied Industrial Dynamics 602
Allied Tank and Construction 1636
Allied Valve & Instrumentation 423
American Coalition for Ethanol 501
Ameritrack Rail 526
AmeriWater 833
Amertech Tower Services 700
Anderson Chemical Co. 2002 & 2003
Andritz AG 301
Angel Yeast Co., Ltd. 605
Antora Energy 1704
Apache Industrial Services, Inc. 213
Apache Stainless Equipment Corp. 1723*
Apex Water & Process 1500 & 1502
Appellation Construction Services 113
Applied Material Solutions, Inc. 635*
Applied Products Thermal Products Group 934
ArrowUp 1515
BakerRisk 1108
Baron Filtration Co., Inc. 1713
BASF Corporation 1521
Battelle 1201
Beckman Coulter Life Sciences 1814
Behlen Grain Systems 832
Bestzyme Corporation 1001
BetaTec Hop Products, Inc. 1421
Beyond (a christianson company) 1435
Bioelectrica 336
BioFuels Automation 1413
BioIntelligence Technologies Inc. 221 & 320*
BKV Corporation 1803
Exhibitors Booth #
Boss Railcar Movers 116
Brawn Mixer, Inc. 1709
Brentwood Industries 2008
Brown Tank, LLC 2005
BRUKS SIWERTELL 712
Buhler, Inc 613
Bulk Conveyors, Inc. 1621
Buresh Building Systems 414
Burns & McDonnell 1106
BWC 1826
Caldwell/Preload 634
Campbell-Sevey 1727
CapCO2 Solutions 1212
Carbis Solutions Group, LLC 1013
Carboline Co. 632
CEM Corporation 1401
Central Life Sciences (Professional Agriculture) 312
Central States Group 1302
CFR Engines Inc. 1700
Chase Nedrow Industries 1423*
Chemmart, LLC 1003
ChemTreat, Inc. 1033*
Chesterton 1736
Christianson PLLP 1437
CL Construction 426
Classic Industrial Services 129
Cleaver-Brooks 900
CNC Flow Control 1711
Columbia Water Technology, LLC 402
CompuWeigh Corporation 1300
Conveyor Engineering & Mfg. Co. 2000
Cooling Technology Institute (CTI) 1130
Cooling Tower Depot, Inc. 1301
CPM 1615 & 1715
CPM | Crown 1714
CR Manufacturing 226
CTE Global, Inc. 1321
C-TEC AG
Custom Concrete Specialists 637
CWS Construction Services 802
Exhibitors
D3MAX, LLC 214
Dakota Fluid Power Hydraulic Equipment & Supplies 1804 dataPARC 1430
Decker Electric,
Co., Ltd. 507
Evergreen Engineering, Inc. 230
Power 2011
Controls 1602 Fagen, Inc. 721 & 723 Farmers Edge Inc. 1137 Ferguson Industrial 1637 Ferm Solutions, Inc. 836 First Wireless, Inc. 1822 Flottweg Separation Technology, Inc. 935
Fluid Quip Technologies, LLC 1215
FNA Inc. 1129
Foundation Analytical Laboratory, Inc. 937*
Exhibitors
Booth #
Franzenburg Centrifuge 513
G Tech USA 1633*
GALLOP 315
GEA Group 1436
Gilbert Industries, Inc. 703
Global Refractory Installers & Suppliers 1132
Golgix 2001
Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) 1504
Greenfield Contractors 234
Growth Energy 1121
Gusmer Enterprises 1702
H2O Innovation 908*
Hamilton Company 209
Haz-Mat Response, Inc. 1505
Hengye, Inc. 727
Howden 601
HTH Companies 1830
Hupp Electric Motors 704
Hutton Builds 2034
Hydrite Chemical Co. 706*
Hydro-Thermal Corporation 1402
ICM, Inc. 921
IFF 1021
imagoAi 1603
incite.ag 1433
Industrial Equipment & Parts 536
Innospec Fuel Specialties 308
Innovative Plant Solutions, Inc. 1303
Innovative Technologies 1501
Integrated Global Services (IGS) 1128
IntegroEnergy Group, Inc. 1503
Intellifarms Northern Division LLC 1825 & 1827
Interra Global Corporation 1203*
Interstates, Inc. 1306
J&D Construction, Inc. 807
J.C. Ramsdell Enviro Services, Inc. 733
Jackson Industrial Construction 622
Jasper Engineering & Equipment Company 413
KATZEN International, Inc. 1109 & 1208
Kayden industries 121
Exhibitors
Booth #
Keit Industrial Analytics 527*
Kemin Bio Solutions 1537*
KFI Engineers 626
Knight Material Technologies 1127
Knobelsdorff Electric 327
Koch-Glitsch, A Koch Engineered Solutions Business 2012 & 2013
Komax Systems, Inc. 1409*
Krieg & Fischer 1102
Kurita America 1101
L&M Ethanol Maintenance Contracting, Inc. 2016
Laidig Systems, Inc. 834
Lallemand Biofuels & Distilled Spirits 915
Lapis Carbon Solutions 1007
Larson Engineering, Inc. 207
Leaf by Lesaffre 1415* Loenbro 1737
Lotus Mixers, Inc./LOTUS Process Group, LLC 932
Louisville Dryer Company 837
LucasE3 Engineering 1627
Ludeca, Inc. 2031
Lundell Plastics Corporation 1811
Lynchburg Air Preheater Corp (LAPCO) 222
Maas Companies, Inc. 904
Macon Construction 1337
MAGIK KLEENER - Grain Cleaning 1807
Malloy Electric 1813
Mapcon Technologies, Inc. 936
Mason Manufacturing, LLC 926*
McGough Construction 314
MEC TEC 1801
Mechanical Systems, Inc. 1800
Mectech Process Engineers Pvt, Ltd. 1703
Merjent, Inc. 1037
Metrohm USA 529
Midland Scientific, Inc. 702
Mid-States Companies 608
Midwest Cooling Tower Services 1335
Midwest Cooling Towers, Inc. 827
Midwest Laboratories, Inc. 1831
Exhibitors
Booth #
Miller Mechanical Specialties, Inc. 2006 & 2007
Minnesota Bio-Fuels Association, Inc. 829
MoistTech Corp. 1205
Mole Master Services Corporation 826 & 828
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc. 1400*
Moore Fans, LLC 115
MPW Industrial Services 236
NABP 813
National Corn-to-Ethanol Research Center 1313
Nelson Baker Biotech 1207*
Nestec, Inc. 535
Neuman & Esser USA, Inc. 403
New Age Cryo 515
NOOR ENZYMES 201
Novaspect, Inc. 2023 & 2024
Novonesis 1221
NU Flow Nebraska 2015
Oculyze Automation GmbH 537
Olsson 1113
Oxidizers, Inc. 615
P1 Service, LLC 509
Paget Equipment Company 1427*
Paul Mueller Company 1701
Pebco, Inc. 322
Pelican Energy Consultants 1605
PerkinElmer, Inc. 123
Phase Biolabs, Inc. 1532
Phibro Ethanol 715
Piller TSC Blower Corporation 1731
Pinion 1134
Pinnacle Engineering, Inc. 731
Pivot Clean Energy Co. 1534
PRAJ Industries Limited 1315
Precision Rotary Equipment 1429
Premium Plant Services, Inc. 1115
Pro Maintenance Inc. 2033
Proco Products, Inc. 1136
Proflow Pumping Solutions 120*
ProQuip, Inc. 1029*
PROtect, LLC 428
Exhibitors
Booth #
Qi2 Elements 334
Quveon 329
R&S Track Maintenance, Inc. 203
RailPros Inc. 437
Rasmussen Air & Gas Energy 503
Rasmussen Mechanical Services 126
RCM Engineering-Thermal Kinetics 514
Refractory Service, Inc. 2014
Renewable Fuels Association 901
Rentech Boiler Systems, Inc. 1729
REYMSA Cooling Towers 2009
Riello Burners 2010
Robinson Fans, Inc. 701
Ross HX 405 & 407
RTP Environmental Associates, Inc. 606
Ryan & Associates, Inc. 930
S T Cotter Turbine Services 430
Salof Ltd., Inc. 628
Saola Energy, LLC 212
Schad Refractory Construction Co. 835
Schimberg Company 1327, 1329 & 1331
Schroeder Environmental Cleaning Services Inc. 335
Scott Equipment Company 805
SCS Global Services 902
Seaton Construction Group 1230
Sentrimax Centrifuges (USA), Inc. 2029
Separator Technology Solutions 1333
SEPCO Sealing Equipment Products Co., Inc. 1131 & 1133
SEW -Eurodrive Inc. 1035
SGS North America, Inc. 1304*
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments 208
Shuttlewagon 235
Siemens Industry, Inc. 1815
Simoneau Sterling Midwest 1507
Solar Turbines Incorporated 1623
Soliton 1232
Solutions 4 Manufacturing 1428
SonicAire 2030*
SOS Industrial Services 523
Spraying Systems Co. 815
Exhibitors Booth #
SPX/Marley Cooling Tower 237
Standard Polymers 1705
Stantec 1820
Stewart & Stevenson Rail King 607*
StoneAge Tools 1833, 1835 & 1837
Strobel Companies 124
Sukup Manufacturing Co. 809
Sulzer Chemtech USA Inc. 2017 & 2018
Sulzer Pumps Solutions, Inc. 2019 & 2020*
Summit Lubrication 801
Superior Environmental Solutions (SES) 1735
Sys-Kool Cooling Towers 331
Teikoku USA, Inc. 1604
The CMM Group 1536*
The Essmueller Company 228
The New York Blower Company 421*
The Walling Company 1998
Think Environmental 1732
TMI Coatings, Inc. 409
Tower Tech 302
Trace Environmental Systems, Inc. 630
Tracerco 636
Track Tech Inc. 215
Trackmobile Railcar Movers 321 & 118
Tranter, Inc. 521
Trident Automation, Inc. 1819
Trident Process, Inc. 1828
Trihydro Corporation 928* Trucent 821
Twin City Fan Companies, Ltd. 2035
VAA, LLC 729
Veolia Water Technologies & Solutions 621*
Victory Energy Operations, LLC 504
Viking Automatic Sprinkler Co. 1009
Vogelbusch USA, Inc. 803
VTR Biotech 313
Warrior Mfg., LLC 830
Water Tech, Inc. 909
WCR Heat Exchangers 1506 & 1508
Weaver 401
Exhibitors
Booth #
Weishaupt America, Inc. Midwest 337
West Side Salvage 1606
Westmor Industries, LLC 1426
Whitefox Technologies Limited 1015
Williams Refractory Services, Inc. 1234
WINBCO 1407
Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. 1226
World Kinect 1236*
Woven Metal Products 1434
XCEL NDT 506
Xylem 533
Xylogenics, Inc. 1721
Yellow Frog Graphics 1829
Zenviro Tech US, Inc. 1535
Zeochem, LLC 800
The offi cial FEW Expo hours are as follows: Monday, June 9 4:30 pm –6:00 pm Tuesday, June 10 11:00 am –6:00 pm Wednesday, June 11 7:30 am –1:00 pm
Participating Bingo Companies are highlighted above.