Ethanol Scope 1 & 2: Decarbonizing Production
Join us for a comprehensive webinar on innovative site-specific strategies ethanol plants are undertaking to reduce the environmental footprint of their facilities, such as increasing yield and efficiency, utilizing combined heat and power (CHP), wind, solar, membrane separation, renewable natural gas (RNG), and biomass-based heat solutions. Find out how these decarbonization strategies can enable ethanol producers to participate and monetize federal and state credits such as Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) under the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS), state and provincial low carbon fuel standard (LCFS) credits, and incentives available under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). We’ll also discuss the potential of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, including its role in voluntary carbon markets (VCM). Additionally, we’ll provide an overview of Canada’s Clean Fuel Regulations (CFR) and the life-cycle analysis (LCA) requirements underpinning the regulation, offering U.S. ethanol producers access to a growing market.
KEY TOPICS:
- Learn how ethanol producers are improving yield and efficiency with innovative decarbonization strategies like CHP, wind, solar, biomass-based heat solutions, and more.
- Understand the benefits of CCS and how to leverage it for both regulatory compliance and VCM opportunities.
- Gain insight into Canada’s CFR, its LCA model requirements, carbon intensity (CI) requirements, and market opportunities for U.S. ethanol producers in the growing Canadian fuel market.
- Stay ahead of industry trends and learn how to access California’s LCFS, as well as others such as in British Columbia, Oregon, and Washington.



