Author (Person) | Pacini, Henrique, Strapasson, Alexandre Betinardi |
---|---|
Series Title | Journal of Contemporary European Research |
Series Details | Vol.8, No.3 (2012), p367-397 |
Publication Date | September 2012 |
ISSN | 1815-347X |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Abstract: Until 2010, national environmental laws were the main sustainability instrument that the biofuel industry faced. With the introduction of sustainability criteria for biofuels in the European Fuels Quality Directive (FQD) and Renewable Energy Directive (RED) of 2009, bioethanol producers have been pressured to innovate in respect of the requirements of future markets. Here, the aim is to analyse the case of Brazil, given the potential exports of sugarcane-based ethanol from this country to the EU. Brazil provides an interesting overview of how a bioethanol industry innovated while facing sustainability requirements in the past. A comparison between the European requirements and the industry´s status quo is then explored. The EU criteria are likely to have effects on the Brazilian bioethanol industry and incremental improvements in sustainability levels might take place based on the sustainability requirements. In addition, the industry could follow two other paths, namely risk diversification by engaging in multi-output models; and market leakage towards less-regulated markets. At the same time, an environmental overregulation of the biofuel market may make it more difficult for emerging biofuel industries in other countries, especially in Africa, by creating a barrier rather than contributing to its expansion. The results of this analysis show the main challenges to be addressed and the potential positive and negative impacts of the European Union biofuels policy on the Brazilian bioethanol industry. |
|
Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.jcer.net/index.php/jcer/issue/archive |
Related Links |
|
Subject Categories | Energy, Mobility and Transport |
Countries / Regions | Europe, South America |