Fuelling the biofuels debate

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If you’ve got it.. flaunt it

April 16, 2008 By: admin Category: Politics

Perhaps the best example of weak economic and scientific logic at work on this issue is the recent attempt to push for biofuels and ethanol as alternative energy sources which can protect the environment and enhance national energy security in certain markets.

A forthright quote that leaves the reader in no doubt as to the speaker’s position. But who said the words, Greenpeace, Friends of the Eath, George Monbiot…? Well actually none of the above. In fact it was part of a speech (read the full text) given by The Honourable Ali bin Ibrahim Al-Nami, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources for Saudi Arabi at the International Oil Summit in Paris last week.

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Grease is the word

April 03, 2008 By: admin Category: Humour

While there is really nothing to add to the story, I couldn’t let the delightful tale of a man who has been arrested in the USA for allegedly stealing cooking grease from a fast food outlet, go unmentioned here. According to a report on the CBS website (Man Arrested In South Bay Restaurant Grease Heist) the alleged theft was possibly carried out in order to make biofuels with the inedible grease.

Any other pieces of delightful biofuels nonsense are much appreciated at “Fuelling the biofuels debate” just drop them on an email to giles@biofuelreview.com

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UK Newspaper “reveals” splash and dash loophole

April 01, 2008 By: admin Category: Media coverage

Thank goodness for a free and fearless press. Today’s (1st April) Guardian, a national newspaper in the UK, has uncovered the transatlantic splash and dash trade (Demands for crackdown on biofuels scam). The paper considers the story so important that it also gets a piece in the leader/op ed column (An unsustainable scam). Well done The Guardian…or could this be the very same story which Biofuel Review first reported in July last year when the EBB initially raised concerns about the practice (EBB calls for greater support for biodiesel in the EU) or later when the EBB first asked the European Commission to do something about the trade in October (US producers accused of dumping subisdised biodiesel on Europe)?

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Nestle caught in a quandry over accusations

March 26, 2008 By: admin Category: Industry, Media coverage

According to reports in a variety of news outlets over the weekend Nestle, in the form of its CEO Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, said that planned subsidies for biofuels were irresponsible and immoral and would lead to higher prices for food staples, including maize, soya and wheat (Swiss Info, Nestlé boss warns against promoting biofuels).

Now don’t get me wrong, it’s always good to see large multi nationals taking the leadership role and setting an example for others to follow. However, I might be more impressed if this didn’t seem to be more about Nestle’s profits than an ethical stance on subsidised biofuels. Brabeck-Letmathe was certainly being disingenuous when he linked the subsidies for biofuels as the only reason for higher prices for agricultural products. Previous peaks in wheat prices in 1981, 83 and 95, all of which exceeded today’s price (USDA figures), were not due to biofuels, and did not create a food crisis.

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Why should the devil have all the best tunes?

March 20, 2008 By: admin Category: Industry, Media coverage

I was reminded of William Booth’s, founder of the Salvation Army, words (see the headline) during the World Biofuels Markets event in Brussels last week when one despairing industry figure said he was really “pissed off” about the coverage of biofuels in the general media. His frustration was palpable. However, the industry, perhaps lured by the initial warm reception of biofuels by the media, has never really engaged in terms of addressing the publicity deficit.

Talking to several delegates at World Biofuels it became apparent that generally the feeling was that a straight presentation of the facts would in most cases sort out the publicity deficit and that the media balance would be restored. In part, a very small part, they are correct. There is a huge amount of touchy feely ’science’ that is paraded as fact, which does need correcting. But where the industry really looses out in the media game is in the presentation, the spin of the story. In short the tune!
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Virgin stakes claim to the high ground

March 19, 2008 By: admin Category: Aviation

Apparently Willie Walsh’s accusation that Virgin’s foray into biofuels, (Virgin’s biofuel is a PR stunt says BA boss), was little more than a PR stunt has prompted Sir Richard Branson into a response (British Airways has no environmental strategy – we do), in today’s Guardian. He was scathing about Walsh’s stance. “Sniping from the sidelines is not the answer to climate change. If Walsh, who’s clearly used to being handed solutions on a plate, had his way the industry would go backwards. We need everyone to take action now”, said Branson.

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Flights of fancy or something more serious?

March 18, 2008 By: admin Category: Aviation

Biofuels for civil aviation is currently receiving substantial mileage in the general media. There was a distinct feeding frenzy, in the non specialist media, when Richard Branson’s Virgin group flew a 747 between London and Amsterdam, last month, using biofuels in one of its four tanks. (see Biofuel Review story)

The move was swiftly followed by last week’s announcement by US carrier Continental, that it too was going to conduct a biofuel test early next year, and this week The National Business Review in New Zealand unveiled that Air New Zealand was looking at an algae based fuel to test.

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Europe needs to back the science not the headlines in the biofuels debate

March 16, 2008 By: admin Category: EU

Oh dear the European political machine seems to have got itself in a frightful muddle over its policy on biofuels. Caught in the headlights of a press conference last week (13th March) Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansa is quoted as saying about biofuels that; “We’re not excluding the possibility that we’ll have to amend or revise our goals.” He was speaking at the opening day of the EU’s annual summit, as Slovenia is currently the holder of the EU’s 6 monthly revolving presidency.

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