In the context of the energy transition, advanced biofuels represent an immediate and effective solution for the decarbonization of transportation.
From raw materials such as used cooking oils, agri-food waste or forest residues it is possible to obtain biofuels with low or zero carbon footprint that can be used directly in vehicles without the need to modify existing diesel engines or the current distribution infrastructure.
Fundación Repsol and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid are organizing this webinar which will address different technological processes that allow transforming organic waste, such as oils and fats into renewable fuels with high quality standards necessary to ensure a competitive and sustainable final product.
Speakers:
Antonio Soria
University professor and co-director of the Repsol Foundation Energy Transition Chair at Carlos III University
Ruth Yerga
Coordinator of the Repsol’s Foundation Network of University Chairs
Andrés Anca
Professor and co-director of the Repsol Foundation Energy Transition Chair at Carlos III University
Lucía Blanco
Subdirectora Adjunta de Prospectiva, Estrategia y Normativa en Materia de Energía del Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica y Reto Demográfico
Margarita de Gregorio
Secretary General of the Spanish Technological and Innovation Platform for Biocircularity (BIOPLAT) and CEO of the Spanish Platform for Biocircularity (BIOCIRC)
José Miguel Campos Martín
Scientific Researcher at CSIC and member of the Advisory Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation
David Pérez Gonzalo
Senior Manager of Renewable Fuels Projects at Repsol
Inés Cardenal
Spokesperson for the Renewable Fuels Platform and Director of Communication and Legal Affairs at the Spanish Fuel Industry Association
Co-organizers



Downloadable documents
Presentation by Andrés Anca
see PDF (1 MB)Presentation by José Miguel Campos
see PDF (1 MB)Presentation by Inés Cardenal
see PDF (0 MB)Presentation by Lucía Blanco
see PDF (1 MB)Presentation by David Pérez Gonzalo
see PDF (1 MB)Presentation by Margarita de Gregorio
see PDF (1 MB)Access My Open Room.
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