Photo courtesy of the U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council
Attendees of the Global Ethanol Summit (GES) 2025 settled in for the first full day of programming Monday, which featured three keynote speakers, a panel and two flash talks focused on the day’s theme, “Ethanol is renewable and available.”
U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council Chairman Mark Wilson opened the event. “I am excited to take a moment to share that the U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council is unveiling a new interactive tool here at the Global Ethanol Summit, developed in partnership with Faro90, that allows users to compare the blending economics and greenhouse gas reduction benefits of ethanol around the world,” Wilson said.
“Designed to support policymakers, industry leaders and researchers alike, this tool showcases the global impact of bioethanol with real world data—and the U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council’s commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions through data-driven innovation.”
GES is an education and trade forum, hosted by USGBC, and supported by Growth Energy, RFA, BASF and USGBC members that seeks to elevate bioethanol’s international visibility and ongoing successful initiatives as a viable decarbonization solution within the transportation sector.
Over 450 ministerial-level officials and industry leaders, bioethanol producers and refiners from more than 40 countries are attending this year to learn about the numerous economic, environmental and human health benefits of globally expanding the use of biofuels.
At the end of the event, nine groups of participants will travel around the country to view the biofuel value chain firsthand before heading back to their home countries.
U.S. Grains & BioProducts Council news release


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