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A more strategic approach needed for biofuels

Media Release
29 July 2010

A more strategic approach needed for biofuels – Environment Commissioner

The latest report from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright, is calling for a more strategic approach to biofuels.

The report, entitled Some biofuels are better than others, addresses the pros and cons of various biofuels and biofuels policy at a time when climate change is focusing attention on renewable energy.

Dr Wright says that if biofuels are to play a significant role in our energy future then drop-in biodiesel made from wood looks like the way to go.

“Current biofuels are limited by the need to blend them with fossil fuels and by limited feedstocks. But wood is plentiful and can be made into fuel that can be dropped straight into fuel tanks without blending.

“Focusing on biodiesel is particularly important as diesel is critical to our economy – it fuels our trucks, trains, tractors and fishing boats.”

The report was triggered by Dr Wright’s submission on the Sustainable Biofuel Bill.

“While the intent of the Sustainable Biofuels bill is good, it cannot be made to work because of problems including its clash with current free trade policy. As such I cannot recommend it proceed.”

A copy of the report is available here.

A youtube video of Dr Wright discussing the report is available here.

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