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![]() | According to Frost & Sullivan, Improvements in Second Generation Biofuels Critical to Ensure Compliance with Future Biofuel Mandates in EuropePublished 2009-01-21 05:08By Frost & Sullivan |


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At the same time, end consumers are apprehensive about the increase in food prices, because of alternate demand for biofuels. This is hampering the sales of biofuel vehicles. Worldwide production of biofuels exceeded 12 billion gallons in 2005, which is only a small fraction of the total fuel demand.
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"Although the primary aim of promoting biofuels is to reduce dependence on fossil fuels, regional discrepancies in adoption rates and strategies have led to a complex global biofuels scenario," notes Frost & Sullivan (http://www.automotive.frost.com) Research Manager
The cost disadvantage of producing biofuels is significantly higher than the benefits achieved from their use. This scenario is unlikely to change until 2015, even with the use of second generation biofuels. Challenges related to warranty are also dampening market prospects; OEMs cannot offer any assurances or guarantees in the event of using high biofuels content, owing to the absence of certification and standardised vehicle testing guidelines.
Regional variations and regulations pertaining to the certification of biofuels have resulted in qualitative differences. OEMs are concerned about sourcing feedstock from Southeast Asian countries citing quality issues. Global certification of biofuels will be necessary to ensure compatibility across regions.
"Diesel exhaust after-treatment is an important concern in applications with high biofuels content," adds Madhavan. "The efficiency of DPF is compromised if the biofuel content exceeds 5-6 per cent. OEMs using the post-injection based regeneration techniques are not confident of authorising high bio-content usage in their vehicles."
Biofuel mandates for gasoline engines are energy based; moving to a volume-based replacement will increase ethanol content by up to 50 per cent. This will reduce the specific power output, although OEMs are working towards sensor-based engine management systems to ensure minimal impact on driving characteristics.
"Farming subsidies given by local governments are becoming critical as farmers choose biofuels over food crops," comments Madhavan. "Countries with high biofuel consumptions, such as
EU research schemes allow funding for biofuels only on a limited scale. The involvement of private research companies and universities, in collaboration with OEMs and oil companies, will promote greater maturity in 2nd generation processes.
"Second generation biofuels will be commercially successful only if the price of extracting biofuels is lower than or equal to the price of producing fossil fuels," concludes Madhavan. "Consortia involving oil companies, OEMs, universities and equity companies will bring about stability in processes and help attain economic feasibility in the production of second generation biofuels."
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