Biofuels & e-Fuels: Challenges and Solutions
As the demand for low-carbon energy solutions grows, businesses face critical hurdles in scaling up biofuels, integrating new technologies, and complying with evolving regulations. This course equips participants with the technical knowledge and strategic insights needed to address these challenges effectively.
Taught by renowned industry leader Dr. Colin Schaverien, an expert in the field of biofuels research, refinery operations, and technology deployment.

Following his PhD in Chemistry in Bristol, and postdoctoral fellowships at MIT and UC Berkeley, Dr. Colin Schaverien spent 30 years in various R&D and Innovation leadership roles in Shell.
At Petrogenium, Colin drives the renewables resource section. He supports clients particularly in the areas of biofuels, biorefining, and green chemicals where biorefining means the processing or coprocessing in standard refinery units. He is the expert that can aswer the questions you have regarding Sustainable Air Fuels, Bio fuels and Renewables.
As a participant to this course, you will explore renewable fuels like biofuels and e-fuels, covering production processes, sustainability, regulations, and market trends. You will gain practical insights to contribute to biofuel and e-fuel projects and navigate the evolving energy landscape.
Participants may include: scientists and technologists from oil & gas, petrochemical and pulp & paper or other bio/e-fuel industries; business managers; government departments interested in renewables; investors from venture capitalists and financial institutions will also highly benefit from this course.
You will gain a deep and thorough understanding and critical comprehension of biofuels and e-fuels, their promise for the future as well as an appreciation of the technical and economic challenges and the role of government legislation, mandates & subsidies and feedstocks. In particular the pros and cons of the various biofuels and e-fuels processes, their scaling up towards commercialisation, their chances of success looking to 2025, 2030 and beyond, are presented.
1st day – Introduction to biofuels & Advanced biofuels
Practical and technological aspects of the hydrotreating processes and coprocessing of vegetable oils including engineering challenges:
2nd day – Advanced biofuels & E-fuels: in depth discussion of the various e-fuels and routes
Practical worked examples on technoeconomic evaluations of manufacturing routes, especially of the biofuel processes:
1st day – Introduction to biofuels & Advanced biofuels
Practical and technological aspects of the hydrotreating processes and coprocessing of vegetable oils including engineering challenges:
2nd day – Advanced biofuels & E-fuels: in depth discussion of the various e-fuels and routes
Practical worked examples on technoeconomic evaluations of manufacturing routes, especially of the biofuel processes: