Doris-Global bioethanol production and consumption Flashcards

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State briefly the history of ethanol as a transportation fuel:

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 USA ~ 1900: ethanol fueled automobiles by Ford (Ford Model T)

 Brazil: since 1975 governmental support for the use of ethanol as motor fuel

(“Proalcool” program)

2 options:

a, 100% ethanol – special motors

b, blending of petrol (up to about 25% ethanol)

 USA: after 1990 blends to petrol (up to 10% ethanol)

„Clean-Air-Act“ against air pollution and to support the agriculture

 1993: market launch of „flexible fuel“-Ford Taurus (E 85) in USA

 2003: EC- Biofuels directive

 2009: EC- Renewable energy directive

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How many billion liters of bioethanol were produced in 2014?

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Which are the biggest biofuels producers in Europe?

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France& Germany together produce 53% of EU27

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Which type of bioethanol is the most prevalent in the following EU countries:

  • France
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • Germany
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Where is bioethanol cheapest? EU, USA, Brazil? which feedstock us cheapest?

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What are the reasons behind the volatility of food crop prices?

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  • Volatility of crude oil price
  • Climate effects: reduced harvest yields
  • Trading on financial markets
  • Trade policies (restrictions, taxes,…)
  • Local food prices may also depend on local monopols

In general, biofuel prices are more sensitiv to crop price volatilities than food prices.

Example: contribution of feedstock price to product price (Germany):

bioethanol: 36%
bread: 4%

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What are the benefits and problems related to sugar cane production in Brazil?

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Benefits:

  • High yields per ha (–> 7100 l/ha bioethanol)
  • High efficiencies concerning energy consumption and CO2 reduction
  • Cost efficient production

Problems:

  • High water demand (as for any agricultural production) ~ 2000 l/l bioethanol
  • Use of pesticides: 2013 ~ 77 0000 tons  pollution of aqueous systems
  • Further enlargement of production  land use change
  • Mainly large land holdings
  • Social problems:

–> Low wages for field workers

–> Conflicts for land with local peasants and native inhabitants

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