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Gene Gebolys
CEO at World Energy, LLC
Gene Gebolys is a prominent figure in the biofuels industry, serving as the President and CEO of World Energy, LLC, a company he founded on Earth Day in 1998. His leadership has been pivotal in establishing World Energy as a global leader in the biodiesel sector, with a mission to promote viable alternatives to fossil fuels. Under his guidance, the company has grown to have significant production capabilities and has been recognized for its innovative contributions to the renewable energy market.123
Education and Early Career
Gebolys holds a Master's degree in Public Administration from Harvard University and Bachelor of Science degrees in Economics and Business Management from The Ohio State University. Prior to founding World Energy, he worked as Vice President for Alternative Fuels at Twin Rivers Technologies and served as a senior economic development official under former Massachusetts Governor William Weld.124
Contributions to the Biofuels Industry
Since launching World Energy, Gebolys has played a crucial role in advocating for biodiesel development both in the U.S. and internationally. He has been actively involved with the National Biodiesel Board, where he has held various leadership roles, including Chair of the Regulatory Affairs Committee. His efforts have contributed to significant policy advancements, such as the establishment of the Biodiesel Blenders Tax Credit and the Federal Renewable Fuels Standards (RFS) .234
Current Initiatives
World Energy is currently undergoing a transformative $2.5 billion project at its Los Angeles facility, aiming to convert it into a 100% renewable production hub capable of producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and clean hydrogen. This initiative reflects Gebolys' commitment to addressing climate change through innovative energy solutions.45
Recognition
Gebolys has been recognized for his leadership and influence within the industry, being named one of Boston’s 40 most influential leaders under 40 by the Boston Business Journal. His work continues to inspire advancements in sustainable energy practices and policies.235

