Title: Promotion of BioFuels
1Promotion of BioFuels BioProducts in Europe
- Steffen Preusser
- Trade Commissioner (ST)
- Canadian Embassy - Berlin
2Development of Biodiesel Production Capacity in
Germany
Source Verband Deutscher Biodieselhersteller e.V.
3Current Biofuels Market
- German biodiesel market largest in Europe at 1.3
million tons production p.a. - expected to
increase to 2.0 million tons p.a. by end of 2006 - Bioethanol production went from zero to 500,000
tons p.a. within 1.5 years
4Topics
- Govt. Policy
- Marketing
- Standards
- Oil Companies
- Innovations
- Opportunities
5Government approach
- EU targets for biofuels
- 2 by the end of 2005
- (about 1.17 million tons for Germany)
- 5.75 by the end of 2010
- (about 4.07 million tons for Germany)
6Green Policy
- Subsidy programs
- 4 X 25 by 2020
- 25 renewables for fuels
- 25 renewables for heat generation
- 25 renewables for electricity generation
- 25 renewables for industrial materials(Weg vom
Öl - Away from oil)
7Subsidies (How high are they?)
- For natural fibre-based insulation 35 / cubic
metre (CAN 56) - Takes price from 140 (CAN 224) / c.m. to 105
(CAN 168) / c.m. regular insulation 60
(CAN 96) / c.m. - For biofuels, the mineral oil tax exemption works
out to 0.50 / litre (CAN 0.90 / litre) - Higher taxes ? larger subsidies
(exemptions)Ireland put 0.15 tax on plastic
bags resulted in 95 reduction in use
8At the pump
- Biodiesel sells at 0.10 / litre less than
regular diesel - 0.889 / litre ? CAN 1.42 / litre
9Leveling the playing field
- Petrochemical feedstock used in the manufacture
of plastics are often exempt from taxes (hidden
subsidy) amounts to 0.10 to 0.15 / kg (CAN
0.16 - 0.24 /kg) - Recycling fees amount to 1.20 / kg (CAN 1.92
/ kg) yet bioplastics are not recycled (ditto
for container deposits) - Diesel for EU farmers subsidised no incentive
to use biodiesel - Oil companies receive depletion allowances
10Proposed BioProducts Program
- Based on Renewable Energies Act
- Preferential (subsidised) prices for approved
bioproducts - Degressive subsidies (i.e. over 10 years)
- Must pass through a clearing agency
- Producers users of fossil fuel-based materials
pay for system and subsidies
11Proposed BioProducts Program
- Problems
- Bureaucratic
- Confrontational (bio-based vs. fossil fuel
manufacturers) - Distorts market
- Interventionist
- Prone to inconsistencies
12Topics
- Govt. Policy
- Marketing
- Standards
- Oil Companies
- Innovations
- Opportunities
13Marketing
- Intensive public marketing of bioproducts
- Attendance at agricultural fairs and home shows
- Advertising campaigns to create awareness and
demand
14Biodiesel marketing (UFOP)
- Biodiesel is produced from native oilseed rape
and is an economic alternative to the grain
markets - Pure biodiesel offers a set of environmental
advantages biologically degradable, decrease in
emissions, etc. - Biodiesel is a technically mature high quality
fuel, which is subject to regular quality
controls from the manufacturer to the gas station
15Convenient Vocabulary
- In German bio also refers to organic
- Hence biofuels also have a positive
- image (i.e. good for the environment)
- Currently particulate content in urban air is a
cause for concern - Biodiesel evidently has lower values than
petrochemical diesel
16Bioplastics
- Are sold based on commercial advantages not on
LCAs or as green substitute - Agricultural films do not need to be collected,
cleaned and disposed of - Packaging of organic produce (bio for bio)
- Used for frozen meat because bioplastics has a
high oxygen and moisture permeability - Supermarkets use biodegradable bags
17PLA vs PVC
- PLA has lower processing temperature (80C vs
160C for PVC) saving energy - PLA stiffer permitting the use of thinner gauges
(200µm vs 320µm for PVC) - Hence PLA results in higher processing rates (24
cycles vs 18 cycles for PVC) - Net cost of PLA comparable to PVC
- Still manufacturer planning to charge surcharge
for biodegradability property
18Topics
- Govt. Policy
- Marketing
- Standards
- Oil Companies
- Innovations
- Opportunities
19Standards make the market
- Biodiesel was accepted by the car makers once
reliable standards were introduced by the
producers (DIN EN 14214 certifying body AGQM) - UFOP worked together with VW-group (incl. Audi,
Seat, Skoda) to get blessing for rapeseed methyl
ester (RME) for their cars - Other types of methyl esters are not approved and
the testing is the responsibility of the fuel
manufacturer
20Existing and anticipated demand for biodiesel
capacity in Europe
kt
5.00
5.75
2.75
3.50
4.25
2.00
Source Verband Deutscher Biodieselhersteller e.V.
21Expected Development of Biodiesel Market in
Germany
Source Verband Deutscher Biodieselhersteller e.V.
22Wholesale Prices of Biofuels
- Biodiesel sells for about 0.65 / litre (CAN
1.00 / litre) wholesale - Bioethanol sells for about 0.50 / litre (CAN
0.80 / litre) - 2/3 of the price is dependent on the cost of the
feed - Note Only 40 of biodiesel is sold through gas
stations balance used in private fleets
23Exporting canola oil or biodiesel to Germany
- Shortages will occur as production rises
(insufficient quantities grown in Germany) - Offset higher European prices oil prices
- GMO not an issue as it is imported as industrial
oil (16 duty) - Glycerine has to be labelled if for cosmetic or
medical use - Some reluctance from the sector As imports rise,
finance ministry may cut subsidy (currently
driven by Farmers Union)
24Topics
- Govt. Policy
- Marketing
- Standards
- Oil Companies
- Innovations
- Opportunities
25- The worldwide demand for automobiles will not
exceed 1 million if only due to the lack of
chauffeurs - Gottfried Daimler (1901)
26Blending
- No labelling required for
- Biodiesel blends up to 5 (V/V)
- Bioethanol blends up to 5 vol or 15 (V/V)
ETBE - Could serve as an incentive for oil companies as
they have the option to use or not use biofuels
depending on their price and availabilty - Only biogenous part is exempted from the mineral
oil tax
27Bioethanol derivatives
- ETBE (Ethyl tertiary butyl ether) to comply with
vapour pressure specifications for gasoline (60
kPa summer) - TAEE (tertiary-amyl ethyl ether) also being
considered
28Liquid Biofuels
29VW / Shell Fuel Strategy
Sun, Wind
Diesel, Gasoline SynFuel SunFuel
Hydrogen fossil based GtL / CtL
renewable renewable
Biomass
Fossil
Car Technology / Time
30Marketing of Fuel
Contains app. 5 GtL
31BtL Timetable
- 13,000 ton plant in 2006
- 200,000 ton plant in 2008 (4 more by 2010)
- Takes 5 tons of biomass for 1 ton fuel
- Germany has 1 million ha of set-aside land can
generate 4 million tons of fuel or 13 of current
diesel use - Daimler-Chrysler expects 10 market share in
Europe by 2015 - Synthetic fuel, Sundiesel (VW), designer fuel,
Biotrol (DaimlerChrysler)
32Topics
- Govt. Policy
- Marketing
- Standards
- Oil Companies
- Innovations
- Opportunities
33Fuel innovations
- Biogas from the fermentation of biomass
- To be used in natural gas cars
- E85 for hybrid cars (Sweden leads)
- Biodiesel / Fossil biodiesel fuel sensor (VW)
34BioProduct Innovations
- New 5 ton/hour hemp/flax decortication line
coming on line in August - PLA development centre opening
- Pilot plant biorefinery being built for lactic
acid (using hydrolyzed rye and green liquor from
lucerne)
35Biocomposites
- Tecnaro is a producer of high-quality
thermoplastics for injection moulding - Made from lignin, natural fibres (e.g. flax,
hemp) and some natural additive - Current capacity 300 tons p.a.
- Marketed as liquid wood
36New Trends
- Industrial Biotechnology (even GMO-bacteria) is
receiving funding - Bio-refineries are receiving considerable
attention to increase renewables in the area of
energy and chemical production
37Some new products
- Danisco launches vegetable oil-based plasticiser
- Producing biogas without slurry (at 55C)
fermentor produces 1.5 million cubic metres p.a. - A tannin-starch resin for chip board panels for
exterior use
38Ag-fibres
- Price of hemp fibres 0.50-0.60 / kg (CAN
0.80-0.96 / kg) - 64 used in thermoplast press moulding
applications, 35 in thermoset press moulding and
1 for injection moulding - Injection moulding applications to increase
rapidly
39Ag-Fibre applications
- BMW uses a 5050 mix of hemp and flax fibres in
their interior panels. The coarse, long hemp
fibres hold the small, finer flax fibres in
place. - Ag-fibres will come under pressure from fibres
from biodegradable polymers (e.g. PLA, PHA,
cellulose fibres) they have the advantage of
reproducible physical dimensions and properties
40Topics
- Govt. Policy
- Marketing
- Standards
- Oil Companies
- Innovations
- Opportunities
41Problems on the horizon (1)
- Shortage of canola oil for food industry in
Europe - Uses for the canola cake (prices are dropping)
- Fewer cattle in Germany
- Distillers Grain (DGS) entering market from
bioethanol plants - As emission standards are strengthened, fewer
cars will be able to run B100 (motors become more
specialised)
42Problems on the horizon (2)
- Uses for glycerine (prices are dropping)
possible use in production of 1,3 propanediol - Insufficient acreage competition with other
crops rapeseed prices remained steady despite
doubling of harvest (130 / t or CAN 205 / t) - Danger of supply if poor harvest
43Problems on the horizon (3)
- Competition for feedstock straw (i.e. for biomass
power plants, ethanol, construction, bedding) - Analyst estimates that German farmers will only
grow biomass if they can earn minimum of 150 /
ha (CAN 240 / ha or CAN 97 / acre) - Translates to straw price of 40 to 75 / ton
(CAN 64 to 120 / ton)
44Biogas
- German farmers will be investing 2 billion Euro
in 2005 on biogas fermentors - Average investment per farm 216,000 (CAN
345,000) - Subsidies for construction and for generated
electricity - Farmers becoming power generators
45Other Opportunities
- RD Cooperation should be investigated with the
Agency for Renewable Resources (FNR) has
received funding increase to 50 million (CAN
80 million) from 30 million - Major chemical companies (three have signaled
interest) are looking for companies with
innovative products that fit into their business
plan to invest in
46Summary
- Consumer, corporate and political marketing is
key - Standards play a major role in obtaining consumer
and manufacturer support - The use of subsidies depends on the nature of the
market - Can a govt. afford large subsidies?
- Is such an intervention wise (sustainable)?
47Contact Information
- Steffen Preusser
- Canadian Embassy
- Leipziger Platz 17
- D-10117 Berlin
- Germany
- Tel. 49 (0)30 203 12 365
- Fax 49 (0)30 203 12 142
- E-mail steffen.preusser_at_international.gc.ca
48Thank you!
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