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Event - Future of Biofuels 2025

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Title
Future of Biofuels 2025
Organizer
FORTES
Type
Online Seminars
Focus
  • Bioenergy
  • Other


Start
2025/10/29 CET
End
2025/10/30 CET
Country
  • Sweden
Venue
Gothenburg
URL
Description
After last 2024 successful edition, we have great pleasure to invite you to 7th European Conference Future of Biofuels taking place on 29-30 October 2025 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The evolving landscape of EU regulations, market dynamics, and technological advancements presents both challenges and opportunities for stakeholders in the biofuel industry. In response to these regulatory changes, the European biodiesel market is expected to navigate increasing volatility in vegetable oil prices while adapting to the rising demand for renewable fuel sources. These regulatory adjustments are pivotal in addressing concerns over the carbon footprint of current biofuels and advancing the adoption of low-carbon alternatives, which will be essential for the EU to meet its Net Zero targets. As we look ahead, the biofuel industry stands at a crossroads, balancing the need for greater sustainability with the demands of economic competitiveness and energy security. The next few years will be critical in determining how biofuels evolve within Europe’s broader green energy strategy.