Clean Fuels Alliance America is the national trade association representing the biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel industries. Based in Jefferson City, Mo., Clean Fuels works to create sustainable industry growth through education, communication, governmental affairs, and technical and quality assurance programs.
The Pellet Fuels Institute is a North American trade association promoting energy independence through the efficient use of clean, renewable, densified biomass fuel. PFI is comprised of nearly 100 member companies, including fuel manufacturers and equipment suppliers, as well as organizations representing non-profit, university and government sectors. The Institute is active in educating consumers about the convenience and practicality of using biomass fuel in both residential and commercial applications.
Advanced Biofuels USA, a nonprofit educational organization, advocates for adoption of advanced renewable fuels as an immediate energy security, economic development, climate change mitigation and pollution control solution. Our key tool is our web site, www.AdvancedBiofuelsUSA.org, with nearly 55,000 items in our online library, a resource for all from opinion-leaders, decision-makers, legislators to industry professionals, investors, producers, growers and researchers; as well as journalists, teachers, students and the general public. We prepare technology and policy assessments, brief government staff, participate in conferences and lecture. Technology neutral, feedstock and product agnostic, our work is respected around the world.
AURI works to accelerate the expansion of the agricultural economy by empowering expanded uses and markets of agriculturally derived products. AURI's Bioindustrial Innovation Center in Waseca, MN has capabilities in anaerobic digestion, pelleting, drying, milling, decortication, and oilseed pressing, as well as densification and processing operations.
Since 1888, the American Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA) has advocated for the safe production and operation of boilers, facilitated advances in energy efficiency, and provided solutions for our members. Throughout our history, the boiler industry and our members have relied on ABMA to lead the industry as it tackles challenges and embraces opportunities in our constantly evolving sector. Through participation with ABMA, our members are better informed, connected, and positioned to thrive. Learn more: ABMA.com.
Since 1888, the American Boiler Manufacturers Association (ABMA) has advocated for the safe production and operation of boilers, facilitated advances in energy efficiency, and provided solutions for our members. Throughout our history, the boiler industry and our members have relied on ABMA to lead the industry as it tackles challenges and embraces opportunities in our constantly evolving sector. Through participation with ABMA, our members are better informed, connected, and positioned to thrive. Learn more: ABMA.com.
We seek to form one unified voice for carbon capture pipelines, ethanol producers, landowners, farmers, construction trade workers and citizens that embrace this new energy future for America.
Who Are We. We are the Canadian Wood Waste Recycling Business Group, a for profit business group, sole-proprietorship, membership supported and directed, we are made up of global environmental stewardship leaders, businesses, institutional partnerships, and Canadian governments in support of building each of our respective business activities in the emerging Canadian Wood recycling industry. www.cdnwoodwasterecycling.ca
As a broad-based industry association, the mission of the Cooling Technology Institute, CTI, is to advocate and promote, for the benefit of the public, the use of all environmentally responsible cooling technologies, such as cooling towers, air-cooled condensers, dry coolers, indirect cooling, and hybrid systems, by encouraging: • Education on these technologies • Development of codes, standards, and guidelines • Development, use, and oversight of independent performance verification and certification programs • Research to improve these technologies • Advocacy and dialog on the benefits of cooling technologies with Government Agencies and other organizations with shared interests • Technical information exchange CTI works hard to present a forum that unites manufacturers, suppliers, and owners and operators with a single voice dedicated to safety and innovation in cooling technologies.
The Forest Products Society is an international not-for-profit technical association founded in 1947 to provide an information network for all segments of the forest products industry.
The 2,600+ members of the International District Energy Association (IDEA) include district heating and cooling utility systems in cities, communities and campuses; colleges and universities; military bases; airports; healthcare; industrial parks and other settings. District energy systems aggregate the heating, cooling and electricity needs of dozens or even hundreds of buildings, creating economies of scale to deploy biomass, waste to energy and other efficient industrial technologies like combined heat and power (CHP). IDEA members also include engineering firms, architects, consultants, manufacturers and finance specialists who supply services, technologies and equipment for district energy systems.
Majux is a full-service digital marketing agency with offices in Philadelphia and Denver.
The Pennsylvania Forest Products Association (PFPA) has been the voice before state government for ALL sectors of the forest products industry in Pennsylvania. As the premier advocacy association, PFPA has led the charge to increase the profitability and growth of the industry and our members since 1980. State lawmakers recognize PFPA as the respected voice of the forest products industry in Pennsylvania, and therefore look to PFPA on a regular basis for our position on important legislation and regulations that will impact our industry. There is strength in numbers. Make your voice heard in Harrisburg by becoming a PFPA member and join the ongoing fight to help promote YOUR business and the industry throughout Pennsylvania.
The Quebec Wood Export Bureau (QWEB) is a non-profit organization created in 1996 whose mission is to develop export markets for wood products from Quebec, to ensure access of these products on the markets and to promote the use of wood in all markets, as regional, provincial and international. QWEB has about 125 export companies in five different groups: softwood lumber and value-added softwood; hardwood lumber and added value hardwood; wood flooring; wood construction; and wood pellets. Quebec’s wood pellets come from renewable resources and represent an alternative to burning fossil fuels in light of the fight against climate change and for sustainable development.
RFA is the leading national trade association for America’s ethanol industry, driving growth in sustainable renewable fuels and bioproducts for a better future.
The United Sorghum Checkoff Program is a producer-funded organization that is dedicated to improving the sorghum industry through research, promotion and education. For more information about the USCP and other research projects please visit www.sorghumcheckoff.com.
Non-profit focused on increasing production and use of biochar in North America