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Renewable ethanol from ePURE members reduced GHG emissions by over 75% compared to fossil fuels in 2020
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Biofuels made from food-and-feed crops do not meet the EU’s green taxonomy criteria, according to a European Commission proposal, a move biofuel makers said will hamstring Europe’s ability to meet green transport goals.
The green taxonomy proposal, published on 21 April, is a signal to financial markets that investing in these first-generation biofuels goes against EU environmental aims.
While other forms of biomass, including advanced biofuels made from forestry residue and food waste, are given the green light, transport biofuels derived from crops fit for human and animal consumption – such as wheat and corn – are excluded from the taxonomy.
SPEAKER INTERVIEW: EU taxonomy falls short in recognising how biofuels can help reach carbon neutrality
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(ePURE) Delegated Regulation perpetuates long-debunked and counterproductive ‘food vs fuel’ myth by restricting the contribution of crop-based renewable ethanol to climate goals The European Commission’s political agreement on a Delegated Regulation seeking to define sustainable investments in the EU sends unfortunately mixed signals about the importance of sustainable biofuels such as renewable EU ethanol to climate-change mitigation.
The text and annexes agreed by the Commission today at least recognise that the manufacture of biofuels for use in transport should no longer be considered as transitional, as it clearly belongs to the activities referred to in the Regulation relating to increasing clean or climate-neutral mobility and producing clean and efficient fuels.