18-20 Nov, 2025
Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM

Le Méridien Saigon

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SEPARATELY BOOKABLE PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP

      

18 Nov 2025, Tuesday - Pre-Conference Workshop

     

Sustainability & Quality Assurance on Wood Pellet Export

12:15

Workshop Registration & Lunch

13:15

CMT + Workshop Chair’s Welcome + Introduction

13:25

Ensuring sustainable & legal sourcing of raw materials

  • Vietnam's perspective on meeting sustainable forest management & international requirements

Dr. Vu Tan Phuong, Director

Vietnam Forest Certification Office (VFCO)

14:15

Export markets requirement (EU, Japan, South Korea), standards & EUDR compliance

Mr. Shunsuke Kawagishi, Senior Researcher

Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc

Mr. Nicolas Viart, Technical Director

Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP)

15:25

Quality assurance: Importance of testing & quality checks/control

Dr. Nguyen Van Liem, Biomass Laboratory Manager

Control Union Vietnam Co.,Ltd

16:00

Users on experience & expectations

Representative, RENOVA
Representative, eRex

16:30

Trader’s roles & due diligence

Representative, Hanwa Co., Ltd.

Representative, CM Biomass

17:00

End of Workshop & Pre-Conference Cocktail

08:00

Registration & Coffee

09:00

CMT & Host Sponsor’s Welcome

09:10

Coal Phase-Out & Opportunities for Bioenergy in Asia Pacific

Across Asia-Pacific, countries plan to retire coal plants by the early 2030s & 2040s, creating an urgent need for reliable alternatives. Bioenergy—using wood pellets, farm residues & energy crops—can step in by tapping existing supply chains & boilers
 
Vietnam, for example, aims for 10% bioenergy in its power mix by 2030, offering fixed payments of around $0.08/kWh to encourage investment. Meanwhile, in Japan & Australia, blending up to 20% biomass with coal has already cut emissions by as much as 25% without major equipment upgrades. In heavy industries like cement & steel, biomass can replace coal for process heat, reducing both carbon output & air pollution.
 
Public and private partners share costs & risks to keep projects viable, while converting waste into fuel bolsters rural incomes & creates jobs. Together, these measures chart a clear path to phase out coal & lower emissions across the region.

09:40

Role of Bioenergy in Energy Transition & Industrial Decarbonisation

Mr. Shunsuke Kawagishi, Senior Researcher

Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc

10:20

Networking & Morning Coffee

11:05

The Asian Biomass Markets Outlook: Demand & Supply

11:45

Biomass Demand in Europe & Poland in the Context of the RED III Directive

  • Biomass in the context of RED III
  • Biomass advancement & development in Europe
  • Biomass/bioenergy outlook in Poland: Challenges & Opportunities for SE Asian biomass

12:15

Networking Lunch

13:40

Afternoon Chair

13:45

(Panel) Role of SE Asia Biomass Supplies

  • Policy impacting biomass demand projections & procurement strategies for Japan & South Korea; Perspectives on long-term contracts vs spot trade
  • Quality standards requirements of imported biomass
  • EU biomass demand, regulatory challenges (REDD+, EUDR, etc)
  • Impact of US tariffs on global biomass trade flows
  • Competition for biomass feedstock in SE Asia (domestic mandates, new applications on biocarbon, biochar and SAF feedstocks), and effects on export volumes

Mr. Henry Pease, Biofuels Trader

RWE Supply & Trading GmbH

Mr. Shunsuke Kawagishi, Senior Researcher

Mitsubishi Research Institute Inc

Representative, CM Biomass

Representative, Hanwa Co. Ltd.

14:30

Accelerating Compliance: Regional Risk Assessments, REDD+ Updates & Bioeconomy Trends

  • Regional risk assessments & updates for Southeast Asia
  • Enhancing access to compliant sourcing
  • SBP’s evolving role in supporting circular bioeconomy shift, as well as advanced solid biomass such as biochar & biocarbon

Mr. Nicolas Viart, Technical Director

Sustainable Biomass Program (SBP)

14:55

Networking & Afternoon Tea

15:30

Development of New Zealand Largest Torrefaction Production Facility

  • Industry’s status quo of biomass usage in energy sector and valorisation of biomass residues with hog fuel, wood chip, sawdust & white wood pellets
  • Torrefied biomass has been a potential extension to the biomass energy sector, and it is now becoming a reality globally
  • Development of New Zealand’s largest torrefaction facility & how torrefied residues will play a significant role in New Zealand achieving its 2050 net-carbon zero targets

16:00

Eramet Decarbonization: Toward Sustainable, Tailored & Competitive Biocarbon for the Ferroalloys Industry

  • Decarbonizing metallurgical processes: Integrating biocarbon into manganese ferroalloy production as a practical & scalable alternative to fossil carbon for large scale applications.
  • Bridging biomass supply & industrial demand: The presentation offers biomass suppliers a clear framework to meet the metallurgical sector’s expectations, highlighting the importance of consistent quality, processability & strict sustainability certification to ensure compatibility & traceability
  • From concept to implementation: Through a structured qualification process, Eramet is scaling biocarbon solutions from lab validation to full industrial trials, aiming for cost-competitive, metallurgically effective & logistically viable deployment across global sites.

16:30

Circular Economy & Biomass: Biochar & Energy Valorisation from Agri-Waste

Rodeo Nunez Jr, Managing Director

Alcom ACM Philippines

17:00

Pre-Conference Cocktail

18:30

End of Day One

09:00

Day 2 Chair’s Welcome & Recap

09:05

Carbon Credit Opportunities from Biomass and Bioenergy in Southeast Asia

09:35

Biomass feedstock potential from palm oil plantations in Indonesia

  • Wealth of palm oil plantations & strategic importance
  • Feedstock opportunities from palm oil plantations & its role in supporting Indonesia’s renewable energy transition
  • GAR’s decarbonization with biomass valorising roadmap (BioCNG, Biochar, etc): challenges & opportunities for collaboration

10:00

Networking & Morning Coffee

10:30

Unlocking biogas/biomethane feedstock resources in Southeast Asia

  • Overall estimate of feedstock potential for production of biogas/biomethane in SEA
  • Streams of feedstock/residue opportunity for biogas/biomethane (eg. POME, corn, rice, etc.)
  • Learnings from international case studies to foster biomethane markets

11:00

Biomass to Biofuel: Powering Progress with Biomethanol

  • Made from sustainable biomass, biomethanol is emerging as a scalable, cost-competitive low-carbon fuel, with demand rapidly growing
  • Explore the full biomass-to-biofuel value chain—from feedstock sourcing to cutting-edge conversion technologies, commercial & emerging use cases
  • Discover how biomethanol is meeting today’s energy needs while paving the way toward a net-zero future

11:30

Final Discussion & Closing Lunch

14:15

End of Conference

SEPARATELY BOOKABLE: POST-CONFERENCE ACTIVITY

      

Post-Conference Active Networking Golf @ HCM

(Limited seats available only for Conference Attendees)

     

12:15 Hotel to Golf Course
12:45 Arrival & Get Ready
13:00 Tee-off
18:00

Refresh, Dinner + Prizes
 

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20:00 Back to Hotel
20:45 End of Day

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