Agenda for the Argus Biomass Conference 2026
Explore the full agenda for the Argus Biomass Conference, taking place in London from 21–23 April 2026. This year’s programme covers the global biomass market outlook alongside deep dives into EU regulatory change, including RED III/IV, the EUDR, EU ETS developments, and wider policy reforms shaping trade, sustainability and market confidence.
Across three days, expert‑led sessions examine producer strategies, supply chain resilience, responsible sourcing, financing and BECCS, carbon markets, emerging feedstocks, industrial decarbonisation, biocarbon and biochar pathways, Asia’s growth markets, and the expanding role of biomass in aviation, power and hard‑to‑abate sectors.
Review the agenda below to see the sessions defining the future of biomass, sustainability and renewable carbon markets. If you are interested in speaking in 2026, please contact conferencesupport@argusmedia.com.
Agenda
Tuesday 21 April 2026
- 08:00 - 09:00
Doors open for main conference day one
- 09:00 - 09:10
Chairperson’s opening remarks
Speakers Include:

Jeff Kuntz
Editor - BiomassArgus- 09:10 - 09:40
Opening keynote
- 09:40 - 10:20
Global Outlook: Supply, Demand and Prices
- How have supply, demand and prices evolved over the past year and how is the forward market priced now?
- What factors might affect fundamentals in 2026 and beyond?
- How is biomass supply and demand forecast to change in the coming years?
- What key risks and opportunities do producers and consumers of woody biomass face?
Speakers Include:

Jeff Kuntz
Editor - BiomassArgus- 10:20 - 11:00
Producers Panel: How do Biomass Leaders Position for Growth?
- What key challenges and opportunities do producers face now and what strategies appear most effective in dealing with them?
- How are shifting policies, lower subsidies and growing demand from hard-to-abate sectors and bioproducts reshaping the landscape for biomass producers?
- How can biomass producers access new industries and sectors?
Speakers Include:

Fahimeh Yazdan Panah
Director Research and Technical DevelopmentWood Pellet Association of Canada
Harold Arnold
PresidentFram Renewable Fuels
Patrick Lapointe
CCO, Airex Energy
Matt Foder
Chief Commercial OfficerEnviva- 11:00 - 11:40
Morning coffee break
- 11:40 - 12:20
Market Reforms - Navigating Changing EU Policy and Regulations
- What’s next for the EU Green Deal, and how are existing and emerging EU regulations like the EUDR and RED III progressing?
- How might the EU simplification agenda and new Bio-Economy strategy affect the biomass market?
- What do the ‘green backlash’ and relaxed climate rules mean for the industry?
Speakers Include:

Irene di Padua
Policy DirectorBioenergy Europe- 12:20 - 13:00
Panel: Poland - Europe’s Growth Hub
- Polish biomass consumption is expected to rise by 2mn-3mn tons over the next few years. What is driving this increase in consumption?
- How will the supply chain adapt to this demand pickup?
- Will Polish end users have to raise their paying capability to be able to secure supply, or are Asian suppliers stepping in to supply volumes?
Speakers Include:

Wojciech Rogowski
Biomass Department General ManagerG7 Group Sp. z o.o. (Poland)
Marta Imarisio
Senior ReporterArgus- 13:00 - 14:30
Lunch
- 14:30 - 15:10
Panel: Strengthening the Biomass Supply Chain
- Can biomass supply chains be cost competitive and reliably meet demand for renewable power, industrial decarbonisation and new biochemicals?
- How can logistics and storage capacity constraints be addressed?
- Can AI and other technologies cut costs and boost efficiency?
- What role will product standardisation play, and what progress is being made in achieving it?
- How are geopolitics, tariffs and localisation reshaping biomass supply chains?
Speakers Include:

Thor Brandrur
Owner
Jamie Stephen
Managing DirectorTorchlight
Jeff Kuntz
Editor - BiomassArgus
Chloe Drew
Biomass Trading and Logistics DirectorDrax- 15:10 - 15:50
Panel: Responsible Sourcing – Driving Sustainability Across the Biomass Supply Chain
- How can biomass leaders best navigate sustainability regulations?
- What is the emerging best practice in sustainable sourcing?
- How can the industry work towards building consumer and investor confidence in a sustainable biomass industry?
Speakers Include:

Carsten Huljus
Chief Executive OfficerSustainable Biomass Program
Justin Tait
Director, International Sustainability Policy and Responsible SourcingEnviva
Randy Stevenson
Sustainability Certification ManagerFram Renewable Fuels
Manolis Karampinis
Director- Business Development & MembershipBioenergy Europe- 15:50 - 16:30
Afternoon Coffee Break
- 16:30 - 17:20
Panel: Building the Foundations of the Industry - Financing and Investing in the Future of Biomass
- What do financiers and investors see as the risks and opportunities in the biomass industry, and where are they investing across the biomass value chain?
- What innovative sources of financing, including sustainability funds, green bonds, growth capital and beyond can be leveraged – and maximised in conjunction with government funding and incentives - for growth and industry expansion?
- To what extent will private finance support BECCS?
Speakers Include:

Erwin Nederkoorn
Managing DirectorING
Michael De Witte
Director Energy Finance & AdvisorySociete Generale Corporate and Investment Banking - SGCIB- 17:20 - 17:30
Chairperson’s closing remarks for day one
Speakers Include:

Jeff Kuntz
Editor - BiomassArgus- 17:30 - 19:00
Networking Drinks Reception
Wednesday 22 April 2026
- 08:00 - 09:00
Doors open for main conference day two
- 09:00 - 09:10
Chairperson opening remarks
- 09:10 - 09:35
Keynote: What’s Next for the Global Energy Transition and the Role of Biomass?
- Where we are in the global energy transition and the expansion of renewables, and where do we go from here?
- What can we expect in terms of future disruptions, the pace of change, and the impact and other emerging ‘clean ‘energy sources, for instance the renaissance of nuclear and how this impacts the role of biomass.
Speakers Include:

Ita Kettleborough
DirectorEnergy Transitions Committee (ETC)- 09:35 - 10:15
Panel: Biomass in the Power Markets - Strategies for a Post 2027 World
- As the cutbacks in subsidies hit, how will the biomass power markets be transformed?
- What are the strategies and business models to ensure business continuity and resilience post 2027, and in the transition from ‘subsidy cliff ‘to the commercialisation and launch of BECCS
- How are biomass power players managing feedstock availability, regulation, cost competitiveness and environmental impact?
- How will the move to capacity markets impact global feedstock supply chains?
Speakers Include:

Angela Hepworth
Commercial DirectorDrax
Søren Alsing
Head of Fuel, Bioenergy and Thermal PowerØrsted
Manolis Karampinis
Director- Business Development & MembershipBioenergy Europe
Helen Motwani
Head of Heat and BiomassRenewable Energy Association- 10:15 - 10:55
Morning Coffee Break
- 10:55 - 11:25
Strategic Dialogue: Data Centres, Biomass, Negative Emission - Risk and Opportunity in Powering AI
- What is the opportunity for biomass as power demand from data centres and servers that are powering the worldwide AI boom increases exponentially?
- How are biomass power providers harnessing the opportunity through innovative collaborations with centre providers, with the promise of safe, reliable 24/7 or negative emissions power?
- Demand is high, but are we in and AI bubble, and will the opportunity be short lived as the power efficiency of AI chips increases?
Speakers Include:

Yves Ryckmans
CTO Biomass and Green FuelsEngie
William Strauss
PresidentFutureMetrics- 11:25 - 12:15
Panel: Biocoal, Biocarbon, Biochar- From Niche to Commodity
- How are the markets for torrified pellets, biocoal, biocarbon, biochar developing. both in terms of the products’ carbon removal and credit potential as well as the wide variety of end use cases for the physical product -including as a substitute for coal and traditional fossil-based fuels across a wide range of applications?
- How are issues including standardisation, shipping safety, and a lack of scale to meet demand being addressed, and what are the pathways to scale?
- To what extent will these products ‘replace fossil fuels in all industries and in all applications’?
- How do we avoid double accounting of carbon credits by both producers and end users- who captures the value, and what is the likely demand from end users?
Speakers Include:

Zainab Afailal
Chemical Engineering, Green Fuels and Biomass ExpertEngie
Patrick Lapointe
CCO, Airex Energy
Ivan Malekzadeh Fadel
CEOBionow
Chris Wiberg
VP of Biomass Energy LabTimber Products Inspection, Inc. / Biomass Energy Lab
Michael Wild
PresidentInternational Biomass Torrefaction and Carbonization Council IBTC- 12:15 - 13:45
Speed Networking and Lunch
- 13:45 - 14:35
Innovation Showcase: Advances in Biomass Technologies, Emerging Feedstocks and Products
- Exploring the latest biomass innovations with potential to commercialise and scale, including conversion, pre-treatment, processing technologies, emerging feedstocks and novel use cases.
Speakers Include:

Cas Snidjers
Commercial DirectorCoega Biomass Centre
Harald Fuchs
Director BU Carbonisation & TorrefactionPolytechnik
Joris Spaan
Business Development ManagerYilkins- 14:35 - 15:15
Panel: The Role of Biomass in Industrial Decarbonisation - Buyers’ Perspectives
- What role can biomass and biocarbons play in hard-to-abate heavy industries like metals, cement and chemicals?
- Can biomass-based alternatives meet evolving demand for processing heat?
- How cost effective is biomass as part of industrial decarbonisation efforts?
Speakers Include:

Lisa Schmidt
General SecretaryInternational Biomass Torrefaction and Carbonisation Council
Steve Sirdley
European Buyer Alternative Reductants, Biocarbon & BiomassArcelorMittal Energy
Nicolas Struden
Head of RenewableTerval
Jeff Kuntz
Editor - BiomassArgus- 15:15 - 15:45
Afternoon coffee break
- 15:45 - 16:25
Panel: Will BECCS Live up to its Promise
- Will the biomass industry’s hopes for BECCS be realised?
- Will government support be forthcoming?
- How might concerns regarding permanence of removals and expected constraints on carbon storage limit the market’s potential?
- What are the insights from first movers in this market?
Speakers Include:

Greg Williams
Head of External AffairsEvero
Michael Schytz
Vice President, Biomass Sourcing and CDRHOFOR
Mark Sommerfeld
UK DirectorCarbon Capture Storage Association (CCSA)- 16:25 - 17:05
Panel: Monetising Carbon - Navigating the Complexity of the Global Carbon Markets
- How are the global carbon markets developing to support green projects, and will carbon market support revenue certainty for biomass carbon removal markets including BECCS and biochar?
- What are the key market developments including the interaction of the VCM and compliance markets, the alignment of UK ETS and EU ETS, the transition to a global carbon price?
- How will the offtake market develop - how do how leading buyers view biomass derived carbon credits, and how might this evolve in the future as the market or carbon removals develops?
Speakers Include:

Erisa Senerdem
Global Lead- CarbonArgus
Lorna Ritchie
Director of Public AffairsIntegrity Council for the Voluntary Carbon Market (ICVCM)- 17:05 - 17:10
Chair’s Closing Remarks
- 17:30 - 19:00
Networking Drinks Reception
Thursday 23 April 2026
- 08:00 - 09:00
Doors open for main conference day three
- 09:00 - 09:10
Chairperson’s opening remarks
- 09:10 - 09:40
Opening Keynote
Focus on Feedstock Markets and Innovation- 09:40 - 10:30
Can Agricultural Biomass Meet its Market Potential?
- What are the emerging innovations in novel agricultural feedstocks, as well advances in processing and production technologies with the potential to advance the market?
- Who are the offtakers, and what challenges ae they experiencing in procuring these products?
- How are barriers to market growth being addressed?
Speakers Include:

Hannah Adler
Senior ReporterArgus
Tiago Andrade
FounderWoodPellet Services
David Thompson
CEOArgipellets- 10:30 - 11:00
Spotlight on Biomass Growth Markets: Charting Asia’s Untapped Potential
Exploring the supply and demand dynamics of the fast-growing Asia Biomass markets.
Speakers Include:

David Wong
Marketing DirectorRainbow Pellet- 11:00 - 11:40
Morning Coffee Break
Expanding Opportunities in End User Markets- 11:40 - 12:30
Panel: Enabling the Circular Economy: Biomass and the Future of Biochemicals and Biomaterials
- How is consumer demand for green products increasing demand for bioproducts, and what is the opportunity for the biomass industry?
- Biobased products are already available across plastics, cosmetics, fabrics and a growing range of consumer products, but how are challenges such as scalability being addressed?
- What are the fundamentals of the market- the economics of production, the challenges of meeting specific end user needs, addressing cost competitiveness and building consumer markets?
Speakers Include:

Henrik Brodin
Head of Energy TransitionSodra- 12:30 - 13:20
Panel: SAF - Biomass in the Transition to Low-Carbon Flying
- The airline industry is placing large bets on SAF to meet net zero targets, but what role can biomass- based aviation fuels play in this market?
- What role will EU SAF mandates play in growing the market, and will biomass based SAF be eclipsed by e-fuels?
- How do airlines view the market?
Speakers Include:

Jonathan Wood
Chief Commercial OfficerNova Pangaea Technologies
Adrian Boodt
CSO, Director and Co-FounderFlying Forest- 13:20 - 13:25
Chairperson’s closing remarks
- 13:25 - 14:30
Networking lunch
- 14:30
Close of conference
