Title: BIO-FUELS
1BIO-FUELS
- Guilherme Leite da Silva Dias
- Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto
- Department of Economics, FEA
- University of São Paulo
2Unsustainable growth cycle?
3Unsustainable growth cycle?
4Unsustainable growth cycle?
5Unsustainable growth cycle?
6Unsustainable growth cycle?
7Biofuels Food
Gás Petróleo Carvão Nuclear Hídrica Biomassa
A oferta de energia cresceu vinte vezes entre
1850 e 2000.Combustíveis fósseis representavam 80
por cento do total em 2000 (Holdren,2007)
8Biofuels Food
9Biofuels Food
10Biofuels Food
11Biofuels Food
12Is there a common ground for biofuels ?
Rising Food Costs
Global Warming
Energy Crisis
different answers from different countries ..
13How much should be paid for the raw material of a
bio-fuel?
Answer depends on the countrys liquid fuel price
policy
14How much should be paid for the raw material of a
bio-fuel?
July 2007, in Germany
Pump average price of diesel was US 1,62 per
liter (current exchange rate)
Assuming that the highest share for vegetable oil
cost is 72 of pump price in order to warrant a
good profit for industry and retailer,
Highest price paid for soybean oil should be US
1,27 per kg. (0,92 kg of vegetable oil for 1
liter of biodiesel).
US 1270 per metric ton of vegetable oil is not
far from the future price in CBOT soon after the
northern hemisphere harvest.
15Source of Data
- OECD Input-Output Matrices
16Countries Years
- Argentina - 1997
- Brazil - 2000
- China - 2000
- India 1998/99
- USA - 2000
- France - 2000
- Germany - 2000
- Japan - 2000
17Sectors
18Sectors
19Imports X Domestic Output
20Value Added
21Total Output
22Value Added Total Output
23Output Multipliers
24Output Multipliers
25Output Multipliers
26Output Multipliers
27Output Multipliers
28Output Multipliers
29Output Multipliers
30Output Multipliers
31Output Multipliers
32Output Multipliers
33Output Multipliers
34Pure Linkages
35Coke, Ref. Petroleum Nuclear Fuel
36Energy in Final Demand
37Energy in Intermediate Consumption
38Energy in Total Output
39Food in Final Demand
40Food in Intermediate Consumption
41Food in Total Output
42Transport in Final Demand
43Transport in Intermediate Consumption
44Transport in Total Output
45Disposable Domestic Value Added
46Value Added Relations
47Value Added Relations
48International Trade
Bilateral Trade Agreements, seems to be more
adequate than a multilateral approach.
49Final Comments