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Biodieselflop raakt Delta fors
2 april 2010 | Het Financieele Dagblad
Door: Schiffers, M.

Van onze redacteur

Middelburg

De nettowinst van het Zeeuwse nutsbedrijf Delta is in 2009 nagenoeg volledig verpulverd. In 2008 werd er netto nog euro 101 mln verdiend, vorig jaar bleef er onder de streep nog slechts euro 7 mln over, zo werd gisteren bekendgemaakt.

Voornaamste redenen voor de winstval waren afboekingen op de duurzame energieactiviteiten van Delta, met biodieseldochter Biovalue als belangrijkste flop. In deze onderneming heeft Delta sinds 2004 voor euro 85 mln geïnvesteerd. Na de afboekingen over 2009, van euro 46 mln, staat Biovalue voor nul euro in de boeken....

etc.

Druk op de link voor het volledige artikel:
www.fd.nl/artikel/14536158/biodieself...
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Stabielere prijs graan door biobrandstof
7 mei 2010, 13:20 | ANP
WAGENINGEN (AFN) - Het flexibel inzetten van graan voor de productie van biobrandstof in Europa leidt tot een meer stabiele graanprijs. Dat is de slotsom van het onderzoeksinstituut LEI, dat in opdracht van het Productschap Akkerbouw de mogelijkheid hiertoe onderzocht.

In de Europese Unie bestaat de verplichting om een deel van de autobrandstof te mengen met biobrandstof. Akkerbouwers klagen steen en been over de grote schommelingen in de graanprijs. Door een wisselende hoeveelheid van het graan te gebruiken voor brandstof zou de prijs stabieler kunnen worden.

In 2007 steeg de prijs van graan tot boven de 250 euro per ton en die prijs daalde in 2008 tot rond 100 euro per ton, aldus LTO Nederland. De vakgroep LTO Akkerbouw had het idee om graan in te zetten als biobrandstof bij een lage graanprijs aangekaart bij het productschap.

In de Europese Unie bestaat de verplichting om in 2020 minstens 10 procent van het verbruik van brandstof in het wegvervoer te laten bestaan uit biobrandstof. Van graan kan bio-ethanol worden gemaakt.
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Europe's biofuel dispute splits the industry
3 May 2011 08:27
(c) 2011 Reuters Limited
* EU biofuel group: sustainability rules threaten industry
* Novozymes: sustainability debate also creates opportunity
By Pete Harrison

BRUSSELS, May 3 (Reuters)
- A divisive European debate over the green credentials of biofuels has
stalled investment and threatens the future of some producers, but could also create lucrative pportunities, companies said on Tuesday.
After a two-year investigation, the European Commission has decided that the complex issue of "indirect land use change" (ILUC) can lessen carbon savings from biofuels. In July it may announce moves to curb the least sustainable -- possibly by raising an EU-wide sustainability benchmark.
"Such a factor would render the European biofuel industry no longer viable," the European Renewable Ethanol Association and the European farmers' body Copa-Cogeca said on Tuesday. "ILUC is far too
complex an issue for any quick policy fix."
The battle over ILUC has thrown into doubt EU plans to create a $17 billion annual market for biofuels from producers such as France, Germany, Brazil, Malaysia and Indonesia.
"It has sent a lot of signals to investors that the policy environment is uncertain," Kare Riis Nielsen, head of EU affairs at Danish enzymes producers Novozymes, told Reuters. "The whole industry is suffering from that."
But the very greenest of biofuels, such as the next-generation biofuels Novozymes is involved in creating, could also benefit from the EU's review of biofuels strategy.
"What's most important now is that we come out of this with crisp, clear signals to the investment community and consumers," said Nielsen. "ILUC could create a window of opportunity."
WHAT IS ILUC?
The concept of "indirect land-use change" is relatively new, and still being developed, so it is not surprising that industry is reluctant to accept it.
In essence, it means that if you take a field of grain and switch the crop to biofuel, somebody somewhere will go hungry unless those missing tonnes of grain are grown elsewhere.
The crops to make up the shortfall could come from anywhere, and economics often dictate that will be in tropical zones, encouraging farmers to cut out new land from forests.
Burning forests to clear that land can pump vast quantities of climate-warming emissions into the atmosphere, enough in theory to cancel out any of the climate benefits the biofuels were meant to bring.
The Commission has run 15 studies on different biofuel crops, which on average conclude that over the next decade Europe's biofuels policies might have an indirect impact equal to 4.5 million
hectares of land -- an area the size of Denmark.
Some in the biofuels industry argue that the science is flawed and that the issue could be tackled by a major overhaul of agricultural strategy to improve productivity or by pressing abandoned farmland back into action.
Waste products from biofuels production can also be fed to animals, reducing the pressure on land resources.
EU sources say July's announcement by the European Commission will broadly endorse the green credentials of bioethanol but raise questions about some sources of biodiesel.
It will also create pressure to speed up the adoption of next-generation biofuels from agricultural residues such as straw, which do not create ILUC and are no longer just a dream, says Novozymes.
"It's not yet cost-competitive, but it will be," said Nielsen. "The volatility of oil prices makes it a tough guess, but probably by 2020 it can compete with gasoline."
However, the EU biofuels strategy has so far failed to help next-generation fuels take off and needs tweaking, he added.
"There is no longer a technical barrier. It is a political barrier. We need to incentivise the best performing biofuels. We need support for those that take the first-mover disadvantage."
(Reporting by Pete Harrison, editing by Jane Baird)


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