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Forecast for biofuel trade in Europe. The Swedish market in 2000

Abstract

One principal general conclusion is that the European biofuel market for the period up to the year 2000 will be competitive, dynamic and affected by technical development and innovations. That leads to the conclusion that prices will go down, which will increase the ability of biofuels to compete in the market. Still, biofuels will generally not be able to compete at the price level of fossil fuels in the world market, but will need support or protection to reach a competitive position. There are several reasons for support, e.g. offsetting the green-house effect and acid rain, conservation of the limited fossil fuel deposits, utilisation of local and domestic energy resources, etc. As energy crops in Europe are at an introductory stage, no large international trade can be expected within the next ten years. In this study it is assumed that some limited protective measures are imposed, which is a possible result of the energy and environmental policy currently discussed for the European Community, EC. The study implies that in the year 2000 it is possible to transport large quantities of biofuels to large energy consumers if taxes and other incentives now under discussion in the EC and national governments are  More>>
Authors:
Hektor, B; Vinterbaeck, J; [1]  Toro, A de; Nilsson, Daniel [2] 
  1. Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala (Sweden)
  2. Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala (Sweden). Dept. of Agricultural Engineering
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1993
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
NUTEK-B-93-10
Reference Number:
SCA: 093000; 292000; PA: SWD-94:007053; EDB-94:034822; NTS-94:011775; ERA-19:008547; SN: 94001154026
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1993
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; 29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY; SYNTHETIC FUELS; TRADE; FORECASTING; BIOMASS; EUROPE; MARKET; SUPPLY AND DEMAND; TRANSPORT; COST; PRICES; IMPORTS; EXPORTS; RENEWABLE RESOURCES; FORESTRY; AGRICULTURE; COMPILED DATA; 093000; 292000; ECONOMIC, INDUSTRIAL, AND BUSINESS ASPECTS; SUPPLY, DEMAND, AND FORECASTING
OSTI ID:
10130033
Research Organizations:
Swedish National Board for Industrial and Technical Development (NUTEK), Stockholm (Sweden)
Country of Origin:
Sweden
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: ISSN 1102-2566; Other: ON: DE94743569; ISBN 91-7318-258-3; TRN: SE9407053
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS; INIS
Submitting Site:
SWD
Size:
134 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 04, 2005

Citation Formats

Hektor, B, Vinterbaeck, J, Toro, A de, and Nilsson, Daniel. Forecast for biofuel trade in Europe. The Swedish market in 2000. Sweden: N. p., 1993. Web.
Hektor, B, Vinterbaeck, J, Toro, A de, & Nilsson, Daniel. Forecast for biofuel trade in Europe. The Swedish market in 2000. Sweden.
Hektor, B, Vinterbaeck, J, Toro, A de, and Nilsson, Daniel. 1993. "Forecast for biofuel trade in Europe. The Swedish market in 2000." Sweden.
@misc{etde_10130033,
title = {Forecast for biofuel trade in Europe. The Swedish market in 2000}
author = {Hektor, B, Vinterbaeck, J, Toro, A de, and Nilsson, Daniel}
abstractNote = {One principal general conclusion is that the European biofuel market for the period up to the year 2000 will be competitive, dynamic and affected by technical development and innovations. That leads to the conclusion that prices will go down, which will increase the ability of biofuels to compete in the market. Still, biofuels will generally not be able to compete at the price level of fossil fuels in the world market, but will need support or protection to reach a competitive position. There are several reasons for support, e.g. offsetting the green-house effect and acid rain, conservation of the limited fossil fuel deposits, utilisation of local and domestic energy resources, etc. As energy crops in Europe are at an introductory stage, no large international trade can be expected within the next ten years. In this study it is assumed that some limited protective measures are imposed, which is a possible result of the energy and environmental policy currently discussed for the European Community, EC. The study implies that in the year 2000 it is possible to transport large quantities of biofuels to large energy consumers if taxes and other incentives now under discussion in the EC and national governments are introduced. The study also implies that in the year 2000 it is possible to utilise biofuels primarily in local and national markets. In the latter case, international trade will be reduced to minor spot quantities}
place = {Sweden}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}