Discover the impact of renewable diesel and
sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on various industries.
Join us for our free webinar on November 17, 2021 as our expert speakers provide a recap of how quickly the production capacity for renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel have grown in recent years. Plus, hear about projections on how much production is expected to come online in the next few years. Discover the implications of these fuels at the rack and retail levels along with how the fight for feedstocks could play out.
Webinar topics include:
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A review of what projects have driven initial growth as well as what planned capacity is expected to come online in the next three years.
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How much will demand for SAF draw from renewable diesel’s growth as the fuels begin to compete for renewable feedstocks? |
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California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and other programs driving growth and providing a modern-day gold rush for fuels with an increasingly lower carbon intensity score. |
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What major factors are driving the push for SAF in the airline industry? Is that thirst for low-carbon fuels sustainable? |
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Feedstock availability -- one of the biggest concerns for naysayers of the projected growth for renewable diesel and SAF is commonly, “Where will they find the feedstocks?” |
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How have the Biden Administration’s climate goals affected the growth trajectory for SAF, now that the fuel has come into the spotlight at the federal level? |
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Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) implications for obligated stakeholders and how refiners are reducing their compliance footprint and need to purchase Renewable Identification Number (RIN) credits. |
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What is the current marketplace like for renewable diesel and SAF? Is there a spot market for buying and selling the fuels? Will there ever be one? |
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What other obstacles stand in the way for refiners eyeing the conversion of diesel production capacity to renewable diesel production? |
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What’s the ceiling for renewable diesel demand in California and beyond? |