ETF to host webinar May 27 on US biofuel-policy developments, how fuel supply connects to fleet adoption
- Engine Technology Forum
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The performance and sustainability of engine technology depend heavily on fuel quality, supply and composition.
With new renewable fuels growth targets set by U.S. EPA, the sector is poised to expand the supply of these vital fuels across the U.S.
To help stakeholders better understand these developments, the Engine Technology Forum will host a webinar May 27 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. Eastern time.
The program will feature leaders from fuel producers, engine and equipment manufacturers and fuel-chemistry experts discussing the latest policy developments and how fuel supply connects to fleet adoption and real-world use.
The discussion will explore market dynamics, feedstock availability and supply considerations for renewable fuels, along with key quality requirements and innovations in fuel types and applications.
It will also examine what policymakers, fleet operators and producers can expect as the U.S. expands its commitment to renewable fuels and strengthens domestic fuel resilience.
The session will conclude with a live audience Q&A.
Speakers include:
Jordan Haverly, senior manager, federal public affairs at Neste.
Mary Dery, technical director, performance additives at Innospec Fuel Specialties.
Nate Green, strategic lead, biofuels initiatives at John Deere.
Paul Winters, director, public affairs and federal communications at Clean Fuels Alliance America.
Troy Shoen, director, sales and marketing at Chevron.
Kara Gundel, senior director, public policy at the Engine Technology Forum.
The webinar is free, but preregistration is required.
To register, click here.




























