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Date Published:
31 August 2008

Volume 2, Issue 4


Europe's patchwork of national policies

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Until a comprehensive target is introduced across Europe, each country can choose its own system to encourage biofuels use - some of which are better than others

Under the current EU biofuels directive member states have developed their own support policies to promote the use of biofuels. A harmonised single European biofuel implementation policy therefore does not exist. In this respect the... [read more]

Overcoming the obstacles

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We talk to little-known 3B Biofuels, whose plant is set to become one of Europe's largest

World commodity markets remain volatile and unpredictable, financial and investment markets are currently paralysed, regulatory and legislative environments are very unclear and there has been a great deal of negative press. However, one independent biodiesel business in Europe seems to shrug all this off... [read more]

Europe rises to the challenge

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Although 2008 has not been an easy year for producers, many are overcoming the difficulties to bring plants back online, and continue expansion plans

There's a natural life cycle for new technologies, during which they may move from being feted to hated until, finally, they are accepted.

Biofuels producers are currently enduring one of the least pleasant phases of this life cycle: in less... [read more]

Plant construction update - western Europe

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Market conditions in Europe have been anything but encouraging over the past year or so. Many plants are not getting past the planning stages, while others are being scaled down, crippled by rising feedstock prices.

A clear example of this is occurring in Germany, a country experiencing two extremes. Multiple biofuels plants are either planned or in construction, yet the Government is being... [read more]

The biofuels evolution

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Producers must adapt to constantly changing market situations in order to survive

Five years ago, a biofuels revolution was born in Europe from ambitious environmental, energy security and national security policies. Starting with the EU's Biofuels for Transport initiative in 2002, this revolutionary policy ideology took root in the US in 2005 with the birth of the Renewable Fuels Standard... [read more]