Trends in policies, projects, and technological development related to bioethanol and biodiesel.
★In this seminar, in the morning (Program I & II), we will discuss the policies, specific initiatives, and future challenges of decarbonized liquid fuels such as bioethanol and biodiesel, as well as the current status and prospects of bioethanol in the world and the United States, and expectations for its use in Japan. In the afternoon (Program III, IV, V), we will provide detailed explanations from leading experts in the field on low-carbon, food production-oriented bioethanol production using selective fermentation yeast, the contribution of biodiesel fuel to GX and its future potential, the current status of quality standards for blended fuels both domestically and internationally, and considerations and countermeasures during manufacturing for quality improvement. ★The lecturers are scheduled to attend in person, but there may be cases where the presentations will be conducted online at short notice. We will update any changes as necessary, so please check below for confirmation. *This seminar can be attended either in person at the venue, via live streaming (Zoom), or through an archive (to be distributed later). ★The application form is located at the bottom of the related link. Please apply from there.
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● Lecturer Professor, Aichi Institute of Technology, General Research Institute, Nagoya Electric School Corporation Member, Subcommittee on Resources and Fuels, Comprehensive Resource Energy Investigation Committee, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Member, Subcommittee on Decarbonized Fuel Policy, Carbon Management Subcommittee Member, Council for Promoting National Resilience, Cabinet Secretariat, etc. Mr. Motohiro Kondo ● Lecturer Japan Representative, American Grain Bioproducts Association Mr. Tetsuro Hamamoto ● Lecturer Specially Appointed Professor, Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, National University Corporation Mr. Satoshi Ohara ● Lecturer Vice President, National Biodiesel Fuel Utilization Promotion Council Representative Director, Yutou Shoji Co., Ltd. Mr. Hiroshi Aoyama ● Lecturer Emeritus Professor, Shiga Prefectural University, Public University Corporation Technical Advisor, National Biodiesel Fuel Utilization Promotion Council Mr. Koji Yamane ● Date and Time October 29, 2025 (Wednesday) 9:45 AM - 5:00 PM ● Venue Tokyo, Shin-Ochanomizu, Rengokaikan (Former Sōhyō Kaikan), Conference Room 3-2-11 Kanda Surugadai, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-0062 Venue map here → https://rengokaikan.jp/access/index.html
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●Tuition Fees ◆One-day attendance: 55,000 yen [per person] (If applying with multiple people at the same time, 44,000 yen per person) (Applicable even if different participants attend in the morning and afternoon) ◆Morning (Program I・II) attendance: 38,500 yen [per person] ◆Afternoon (Program III・IV・V) attendance: 39,600 yen [per person] *All of the above include textbook fees and consumption tax. ●Organizer: Technical Information Center Co., Ltd.
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●Seminar Program● I. Latest Trends in Bioethanol/Biodiesel - Policy Directions and Challenges for the Introduction of Bio-Liquid Fuels II. Current Status of Bioethanol in the World and the United States, and Expectations for Its Use in Japan III. Low-Carbon and Food Production-Oriented Bioethanol Production Using Selective Fermentation Yeast IV. Contributions and Potential of Biodiesel Fuel to GX V. Considerations and Countermeasures for Improving the Quality of Biodiesel Fuel During Production
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