TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: Overview The biorefinery course targets forestry company decision‐making, and will address a wide range of key issues for biorefinery strategy and design. The theme of Day 1 is AdvancedBiorefineryFundamentals,theDay2themeisSettingBiorefineryStrategy, and the Day 3 theme is Biorefinery Techno‐Economics and Case Studies. Expert instructors from across North America and Europe will share their experience, including numerousindustryandothercasestudies. Who Should Attend? Thisisacriticaltimeforthebiorefinerydevelopmentintheforestrysector–companiesare at different points in setting their strategies, and any number of biorefinery product‐ processoptionsarebeingconsidered.Whatisthebestsolution,andhowcantechnologies besystematicallyevaluatedforcompetitiveadvantage?Thereisnosilverbulletbiorefinery solution, and many questions must be addressed by companies considering successful biorefineryimplementation.Thiscoursewillseektoaddresssomeofthese,including: Whichbiorefineryproductswillprovidesustainablygoodmarginsoverthelongterm? Which emerging biorefinery processes are the most promising for making these products? What are process efficiencies and operating costs today, and what might they be in 5 yearsfromnowaftertheprocesstechnologieshavematured? Howdowebestuseexistingmillinfrastructurewhenimplementingthebiorefinery? Can we implement the biorefinery, and at the same time lower the unit costs of our wood,pulpandpaperproducts?Whatistheprofitabilityofapulpmillintegratedwitha biorefineryprocess,comparedtoonethatisnotintegrated? TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: Thiscourseisintendedforcorporatepersonnelinforestrycompanieswhowishtobecome more knowledgeable about biorefinery implementation strategy and design methods, as wellasmillmanagersandtechnicalstaffwhoseektoidentifyandselectthebestbiorefinery strategy at the mill level. This course will also seek to provide knowledge for biorefinery technology providers and consultants to assist them in understanding how biorefinery evaluations can take place, and better understand the range of emerging biorefinery technologiesandtheirdesign/implementationinaforestcompanybusinessplan. Course Format The course format will encourage exchange between instructors and participants. The emphasis on the course is not to present a series of potential biorefinery technologies, howeverexchangesonthestrengthsandweaknessesofspecifictechnologystrategies will be encouraged. The biorefinery course seeks to bring together forest industry leaders and management, leading technology providers and industry consultants to share their experience in developing biorefinery strategies, in order to better understand emerging biorefinery technologies and their design/implementation within business strategies. TheTAPPIBiorefinerycourseisco‐sponsoredbyPAPTAC,andisbeingledbyPaulStuart, NSERC Chair in Design Engineering at Ecole Polytechnique of the University of Montreal, andPrincipalatEnVertisBiorefineryConsultants. TheTAPPIcoursewillbeoffered20‐22September2013attheHyattonMaininGreenBay Wisconsin(http://greenbay.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels‐greenbay/)followingTAPPI’s biorefineryconferenceIBBC (http://www.tappi.org/content/events/13IBBC/callforpapers.pdf). TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: Course outline Day 1: Advanced Biorefinery Fundamentals Friday 20 September 2013 12h00–12h15 12h15–14h00 14h00–14h15 14h15–15h00 15h00–15h45 15h45–16h00 16h00–17h30 17h30–18h00 WelcomeandIntroductions PaulStuart‐EcolePolytechniqueandEnVertisConsulting(MontrealQC) SystematicEvaluationoftheForestBiorefinery PaulStuart‐EcolePolytechniqueandEnVertisConsulting(MontrealQC) CoffeeBreak ChemicalandPhysicalCharacterizationofWoodfortheBiorefinery AdriaanvanHeiningen–UniversityofMaine(OronoME) BiochemicalConversionTechnology BiljanaBujanovic–SUNYESF(SyracuseNY) CoffeeBreak ThermochemicalConversionTechnology JimFrederick–TableMountainConsulting(GoldenCO) RecapandDiscussion PanelIncludingSpeakersoftheDay TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: Day 2: Setting Biorefinery Strategy Saturday 21 September 2013 07h30–08h00 08h00–08h15 08h15–09h45 09h45–10h00 10h00–10h45 10h45–11h30 11h30–12h15 12h15–13h00 CoffeeandCroissants AgendafortheDay,andOverviewofNewBook: “IntegratedBiorefineries:Design,Analysis,andOptimization” PaulStuart‐EcolePolytechniqueandEnVertisConsulting(MontrealQC) EvaluatingProductStrategiesfortheForestBiorefinery VirginieChambost‐EnVertisConsulting(MontrealQC) CoffeeBreak MitigatingRiskwithDiversifiedProductPortfolios MikeRushton–LignolInnovations(BurnabyBC) SupplyChainManagementfortheForestBiorefinery LouisPatrickDansereau–KSHSolutions(MontrealQC) GovernmentPolicyandBiorefining: MovingForwardwithAdvancedTechnologies WarrenMabee–Queen’sUniversity(KingstonON) Lunch TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: 13h00–14h30 14h30–15h45 15h45–16h00 16h00–17h30 17h30–18h00 BiorefineryDevelopmentandImplementation DougSingbeil‐FPInnovations(Pointe‐ClaireQC) EvaluatingBiorefineryStrategiesConsideringRiskandSustainability ShabnamSanaei‐EnVertisConsulting(MontrealQC) CoffeeBreak Surveyof2012‐2013BiorefineryStart‐Ups BenThorp–BioenergyDeploymentConsortium(RichmondVA) RecapandDiscussion PanelIncludingSpeakersoftheDay TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: Day 3: Biorefinery Techno‐Economics and Case Studies Sunday 22 September 2013 07h30–08h00 08h00–08h30 08h30–09h15 09h15–10h00 CoffeeandCroissants AgendafortheDay,andUsingExperienceCurvesforRiskAssessment PaulStuart‐EcolePolytechniqueandEnVertisConsulting(MontrealQC) WoodPulpingandBiorefineryProcesses AdriaanvanHeiningen–UniversityofMaine(OronoME) BiobutanolfromLignocellulosicsforChemicalsand LiquidBiofuelsProduction AdriaanvanHeiningen–UniversityofMaine(OronoME) 10h00–10h15 CoffeeBreak 10h15–11h45 TheLignoBoostProcess PerTomani–Innventia(Stockholm,Sweden) 11h45–12h30 TheLignoForceProcess LamfeddalKouisni–FPInnovations(Pointe‐ClaireQC) 12h30–13h30 Lunch TAPPIProfessionalDevelopmentCourse DesigningtheForestBiorefinery InConjunctionWith: 13h30–14h15 14h15–15h00 15h00–15h45 15h45–16h00 16h00–16h45 16h45–17h30 17h30–18h00 ValuePriortoPulping(VPP)‐ATechno‐EconomicAnalysis GopalGoyal–InternationalPaper(LovelandOH) EnhancementofHotWaterExtractionwiththeProductionofFurfural, NanoCelluloseandHigherValueLignin BiljanaBujanovic–SUNYESF(SyracuseNY) EconomicsofHardwoodBiorefineryBasedonHotWaterExtraction withRevenueEnhancingProducts BiljanaBujanovic–SUNYESF(SyracuseNY) CoffeeBreak HydroxyAcidSeparationfromBlackLiquor EemeliHytönen–VTT(HelsinkiFinland) ProjectIndependence:CaseStudyoftheStrategyandDevelopmentof aBiorefineryProject DougFreeman–NewPage(EscanabaMI) RecapandDiscussion PanelIncludingSpeakersoftheDay