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ID103329
Title ProperBiofuel excision and the viability of ethanol production in the Green Triangle, Australia
LanguageENG
AuthorRodriguez, Luis ;  May, Barrie ;  Herr, Alexander ;  Farine, Damien
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The promotion and use of renewable energy sources are established priorities worldwide as a way to reduce emissions of Greenhouse Gases and promote energy security. Australia is committed to reach a target of 350 ML of biofuels per year by 2010, and incentives targeted to producers and consumers have been placed. These incentives include zero excise until 2011 for the ethanol produced in Australia and gradual increase of the taxation rates reaching the full excise of 0.125 AUD per litre by 2015. This paper analyses the viability of the second generation ethanol industry in the Green Triangle, one of the most promising Australian regions for biomass production, by comparing the energy adjusted pump prices of petrol and the produced ethanol under different taxation rates and forecasted oil prices. Major findings suggest that under the current conditions of zero fuel excise and oil prices around 80US$ per barrel ethanol production is viable using biomass with a plant gate cost of up to 74 AUD per ton. Moreover, the forecasted increase in oil prices have a higher impact on the price of petrol than the increased ethanol excise on the pump price of the biofuel. Thus, by 2016 feedstock with a plant gate cost of up to 190 AUD per ton might be used for ethanol production, representing a flow of 1.7 million tons of biomass per year potentially mitigating 1.2 million tons of CO2 by replacing fossil fuels with ethanol.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 4; Apr 2011: p1951-1957
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 4; Apr 2011: p1951-1957
Key WordsBiomass ;  Ethanol ;  Biofuel Excise ;  Biofuel ;  Green Triangle ;  Australia