Elobio, biofuel policies for dynamic markets

ELOBIO publications

ELOBIO integrated deliverables

  • Final report: Pitfalls and policy options -Reconciling biofuels, sustainability and commodities demand (.pdf 1,340 KB)

WPs 2 and 3: Inventory and analysis of policy measures

  • Inventory of biofuel policy measures and their impact on the market (.pdf 755 KB)
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  • Induced market disturbances related to biofuels (.pdf 551 KB)
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  • Inventory of policies, programmes, strategies and market tendencies in selected EU countries (.pdf 288 KB)
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  • Assessment of Policy Schemes – identification of the key features having effect on the effectiveness and low disturbing character of sector policies (.pdf 5,650 KB)
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  • Policies, supply and future demand for lignocellulosic biomass (.pdf 729 KB)
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  • Estimated demand and supply for different kinds of biomass (.pdf 6,640 KB)
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WPs 4 and 5: Stakeholder consultations, and the impacts of biofuel policies in food and feed markets

WPs 6 and 7: Biofuel policy impacts in markets for lignocellulosic materials, and 2nd generation biofuels

  • Bioenergy strategies for Europe- Synergies and competition between the stationary and transportation sectors (.pdf 6,970 KB)
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  • Overcoming the initial investment hurdle for advanced biofuels: An analysis of biofuel-related risks and their impact on project financing (.pdf 612 KB)
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Policy papers

  • Policy paper 1: Understanding the dynamics between biofuels and commodity markets, overview of biofuel policy support in Europe, and the Elobio stakeholder consultation event (.pdf 1,236 KB)
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  • Policy paper 2: Outcome of the first Elobio stakeholder workshop, a first impression of the implications of the renewables directive on biofuels and commodity markets (.pfd 1,245 KB)
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  • Policy paper 3: Implications of an accelerated biofuels production on food security and the environment, sustainability certification of biofuels (.pdf 364 KB)
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  • Policy paper 4: Land use special (.pdf 1,200 KB)
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  • Policy paper 5 :Lignocellulosic markets special (.pdf 1,040 KB)
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  • Policy paper 6: Mitigating technology risk for 2nd generation biofuels (.pdf 421 KB)
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Various other ELOBIO publications

Presentations

ELOBIO final seminar - Brussels - 25 March 2010

ELOBIO: Effective and low disturbinb biofuel policy strategies - Ayla Uslu (.pdf 1,414 KB)
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EU agricultural and biofuels policies - Andreas Pilzecker (.pdf 501 KB)
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Impacts of bio-fuel expansion on world food systems and the environment - Sylvia Prieler, Günter Fischer (.pdf 2,971 KB)
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WP6: Biofuels and lignocellulosic markets - Göran Berndes (.pdf 810 KB)
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Induced market disturbances towards feed, food and other markets - Luc Pelkmans (.pdf 2,187 KB)
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European forest-based industries and bio-energy - competition and synergies - Jeremy Wall (.pdf 486 KB)
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Results and lessons from the stakeholder involvement - Henrik Duer (.pdf 247 KB)
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The role of risk-mitigating policies in promoting second generation biofuels - Tjasa Bole (.pdf 1,512 KB)
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List of participants

  1. ECN (Energy research Centre of the Netherlands/Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland)
  2. VITO (Vlaamse instelling voor technologisch onderzoek N.V.)
  3. CLN
  4. CIEMAT (Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, MedioAmbientales y Technologicas)
  5. COWI (COWI A/S)
  6. IIASA (International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis)
  7. CHALMERS (Chalmers tekniska hoegskola AB)

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