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EU seen meeting renewable fuel targets with blends

Fri Jul 3, 2009 7:19pm IST
 
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By Michael Hogan

HAMBURG (Reuters) - The European Union is likely to achieve its target of generating 10 percent of transport fuels from renewable sources by 2020 by blending biofuels with fossil fuels, a leading EU researcher said.

Most blending is likely to use first-generation biofuels produced with food crops, said Giovanni De Santi, director of the Energy Institute at the European Union Commission's Joint Research Center.

The EU plans to source 10 percent of transport fuels from renewable sources by 2020 to combat global warming.

All EU countries must now prepare plans to show how they plan to reach green energy targets.

Second generation biofuels produced from a wide range of non-food crops from wood to grass and algae are not likely to make a significant contribution to biofuel production for another ten years, De Santi told Reuters at the European Biomass Conference in Hamburg on Thursday.

"Of the 10 percent target about 80 to 90 percent will probably be biofuels and the majority of this will be achieved with blending," he said.

EU states were likely to start imposing or increasing compulsory blending of biofuels in fossil fuels at oil refineries to achieve this target, he said.

"Blending is quite easy to introduce and would not mean very much upheaval," he said.  Continued...

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