- The global picture
21 feb 2007
In the USA, the ethanol and biodiesel plants are popping up everywhere. Also
Asian countries such as Thailand are investing in this
industry.
According to Mr Nattapon Nattasomboom, deputy director general
from the Office of Industrial Economics the projected bio fuel plants in
Thailand could generate up to eleven million litres a day, which is far more
than domestic requirements.
China, Africa and Canada are just some of
the other countries getting in on the ethanol party.
In
Europe, the picture is a little more sober as the hard figures for
compliance with the 2010, 5.75% targets for market share of bio fuels show many
member states trailing behind predicted progress.
Germany is at the top
of the class (3.75% in 2005 against a 2% target). Sweden is progressing well
(2.23% in 2005 against a predicted 3%) but otherwise, other member states have a
lot of catching up to do, for example Spain (0.44 in 2005 versus a 2% target).
The European policy will remain strong in
spite of continued concerns about emissions and the wish for fuel supplies from
politically and economically sustainable sources (Europe imports around 50% of
its energy and this is predicted to rise to 70% by 2020).