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Challenges and Opportunities Along the Biomass Value Chain
Cort Isernhagen
Managing Director, Asia-Pacific
International Biomass Conference Malaysia 2016
October 11, 2016
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Coverage areas
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Agenda
Today’s challenges along the biomass value chain
Overcoming challenges in the bio-based industry
The strategic playbook for Malaysia and others
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Challenge 1: Feedstock Price Assumptions Varied
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Challenge 2: A Crowded Dance Floor for Conversion Technologies
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Challenge 3: Impact of Oil Prices
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Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA); Image Sources: The Economist, New Internationalist, TIME
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Challenges along the biomass value chain
Overcoming challenges in the bio-based industry
The strategic playbook for Malaysia and others
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Biomass availability is not an issue; affordability is
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Small-scale, distributive technologies may be key
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Summary information
Founded in 2008
Location Visalia, CA
Employees 28
Key partners and backers*
Aemetis, Flint Hills Resources, Pacific Ethanol
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Capacity (GPY)* 750,000
Summary information
Founded in 1995
Location Colwich, KS
Employees 300
Key partners and backers*
Fournier Industries, U.S. DOE BETO
Key metrics
Stage of development
Pilot
Capacity (GPY)* 260,000
Summary information
Founded in 2013
Location Sunny Isles, FL
Employees 5
Key partners and backers
Hamrick Engineering, VerdeNero
Key metrics
Stage of development
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Capacity (GPY)* 1,000
*Key partners, backers, and key metrics are applicable only to the bolt-on cellulosic ethanol business for each company
Pinpointing high-potential technologies
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Algae Anaerobic digestion Biomass to sugars Catalytic conversions
Fermentation Gasification Pyrolysis
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High-potential technology developers for biomass
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Technology: Develops small-scale gasification units for distributed, on-site electricity generation Strategy: Targeting biomass and entering emerging markets via strategic partnerships with feedstock providers
Technology: Solid catalyst technology converts palm fatty acid distillates to biodiesel Strategy: Seeking joint ventures similar to develop commercial projects similar to the 50 MGY facility with Flint Hills Resources in the U.S.
Technology: Molded fiber packaging for consumer goods to replace PVC and PET using cellulosic biomass Strategy: Turnkey manufacturing model with production companies; potential partnerships in ASEAN
Gasification Catalytic Conversion Bio-Processing
Bio-based industry shifting to high-value products
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Hunting for Value and Performance in the Bio-Based Materials and Chemicals Space
Cutting the hype for high-performance biomass
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Navigating the Web of Bio-Based Performance Materials
Agenda
Challenges along the biomass value chain
Overcoming challenges in the bio-based industry
The strategic playbook for Malaysia and others
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Malaysia’s strategic playbook to drive bio-based industry growth domestically and internationally
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Near-Term Value Chain Long-Term
Direct relationships with local plantation operators critical; framework on biomass utilization will provide upstream security
Continue to forge relationships with neighboring countries in order to leverage the diversity of biomass
Form collaborations with innovative start-ups and foreign entities to drive commercialization of technologies focused on palm residues
Engage local universities in order to leverage locally-grown innovation and nurture the IP into start-up companies
Focus on promising high-value products to hedge against low oil prices; working closely with state-level municipalities promote bio-based adoption
Develop downstream value chain (i.e. offtake agreements) of bio-based products locally; downstream security an integral piece in bio-based development
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Thank you
Cort Isernhagen
Managing Director, Asia-Pacific
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