A Failed Experiment? Biofuels Under Spotlight

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Guy Youngs
Guy Youngs

On  March 31, EU ministers met to discuss the global shortage of around 11million barrels of oil per day. At the meeting, European Commissioner Dan Jørgensen urged nations to outline measures to reduce the use of oil and gas, particularly in transportation. The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused panic within Europe. As a result, the EU has been advised to consider biofuels as an alternative to fossil fuels.

Unlike America, Europe is struggling to find sources of oil that are either not in Russia nor the Middle East. As a result the European Union has been advised to look again at Biofuels.

The EU’s Renewable Energy Directive requires member states to achieve a 29% share of renewable energy in transport by 2030, including a sub-target for renewable hydrogen and advanced biofuels of 5.5%.

Source: MSN: Read The Article

PSR Analysis: The real question is can biofuels actually replace fossil fuels? While it is possible to grow high energy crops on some poor-quality land, it is generally viewed that biofuels are a niche option at best.    PSR

Guy Youngs is Forecast & Adoption Lead at Power Systems Research


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