Bioethanol will be present at EXPOBIOMASA 2025

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EXPOBIOMASA 2025 will dedicate space to delving into the possibilities of bioethanol as a complement and alternative to the electrification of mobility and transport.

The Spanish Bioethanol Association, BIO-E, has signed an agreement as an ally to participate in the EXPOBIOMASA 2025 fair. BIO-E is an organization that promotes the biorefining of agricultural raw materials and waste to produce proteins, biomaterials and bioethanol. Bioethanol is a product used in the healthcare sector, in industry and as a renewable fuel to reduce gasoline emissions.

BIO-E is a non-profit organization that works on research, development and promotion of solutions to valorize crops and agricultural and industrial waste. It collaborates with companies, universities and public administrations to promote a sustainable energy transition, and to show citizens the benefits of biorefining for rural employment and the environment.

The electrification of transport is a growing trend, but biofuels offer an immediate solution to reduce CO2 emissions without the need for new infrastructure or for citizens to make a costly change in vehicle technology. In this context, one of the main products of biorefining, bioethanol, is an efficient, affordable and available option, especially relevant in sectors such as freight transport and in rural areas, where electrification entails greater difficulties.

The EXPOBIOMASA 2025 fair, organized by AVEBIOM on May 6, 7 and 8, 2025, at the Valladolid Fair, will dedicate space and sessions to delving into the possibilities of bioethanol as a complement and alternative to the electrification of mobility and transport.

BIO-E will present success stories, technological advances and collaborative projects that highlight the role of bioethanol in meeting the European Union's climate and energy objectives. It will offer its associated companies the opportunity to participate in the event within the exhibition area with a special discount as an allied entity.

Javier Diaz, president of AVEBIOM, considers that “This alliance is absolutely strategic and is aimed at promoting this form of biomass valorisation, which is essential to meet the energy and emissions targets committed to by Spain.” For his part, the president of BIO-E, Antonio Jose Vallespir, highlights that "Collaboration with EXPOBIOMASA 2025 is a great opportunity to make visible the potential of biorefining and bioethanol, in a scenario of sustainable and inclusive energy transition.”

EXPOBIOMASA 2025 This will once again be the key meeting point for professionals, researchers and energy policy makers; a consolidated space where all the innovative solutions in the field of biomass and biofuels can be discovered.

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