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© Partners for Innovation Introduction biofuels for transportation Trends, market actors, opportunities and challenges Emiel Hanekamp, with input from Peter Vissers and Ingeborg Gort-Duurkoop March 5th, 2015 Mini seminar Dutch Norwegian Business Network
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© Partners for Innovation

Introduction biofuels for transportationTrends, market actors, opportunities and challenges

Emiel Hanekamp, with input from Peter

Vissers and Ingeborg Gort-Duurkoop

March 5th, 2015

Mini seminar Dutch Norwegian Business Network

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Why this presentation?

Provide you a first glance into biofuels markets and developments

Create awareness on the biofuel opportunities and challenges

Stimulate business between Norwegian and Dutch businesses,

related to biofuels in Europe and Africa

This presentation is based on a number of our projects e.g.:

1. “International business opportunities Biobased Economy”, Dutch

government (RVO), 2014

2. “Biofuel sustainability assessments / Due Diligence in Europe and

Africa”, different biofuel companies, 2013-2015

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About Partners for InnovationCompany profile

Partners for Innovation is a leading Dutch bioenergy consultancy firm working for industry, governments and NGOs in the EU and Africa.

Together with our clients we realise sustainable and profitable / economically viable solutions for a bio-based and circular economy.

In Africa we focus on profitable and responsible biogas, biofuel, biomass and agroforestry. We have worked on these topics in Ghana, Niger, Nigeria, Madagascar, Mali, Mozambique, Senegal, South-Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

New African office in Niger since February 2015!

Our ambition is to help biogas, biofuel, biomass and agroforestry actors to be successful.

Our African office in Niger

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About Partners for InnovationSelection of projects / assignments

Agroforestry business model development for Agriprofocus and Oxfam Novib (Niger,

Nigeria, Mali, Senegal and Zimbabwe)

Biogas sector development for Ghana Energy Commission (Ghana)

Biofuel sustainability assessments and certification for NL Enterprise Agency (RVO),

government and biofuel industry Mozambique, Macha Works Zambia, WWF Madagascar,

Cargill, Musim Mas and Neste Oil (Europe, Zambia, Mozambique, Madagascar)

Carbon credit development for Bio2Watt (South-Africa)

Renewable energy business plan development for Bio2Watt, E+Co, Green Resources

(South-Africa, Mozambique, Tanzania, Senegal, Mali, Kenya)

Market potential assessments: renewable energy and biofuels in emerging and

developing countries worldwide for the European Commission and RVO (Europe)

Carbon footprint for Sunbiofuels, Efico and BTC-CTB (Europe, South-Africa, Mozambique)

Sustainable transportation projects for DAF, Vanderlande and Inalfa (Europe)

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World biofuels production more than tripled between 2003-2013

Million tonnes oil equivalent

BP Statistical Review of World Energy 2014

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Increasing Ethanol, Biodiesel and HVO Global Production (2000-2013)

REN21; Renewables 2014 Global Status Report

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Asia and the Middle East drive global liquids fuel demand growth

BP Energy Outlook 2035; February 2015

Demand by region Demand by sector

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In a low CO2 scenario biofuels’ share in total transport increases to 27% in 2050

IEA 2°C Scenario

IEA's Medium Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013

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Biofuels production to grow 25% to 2018

IEA's Medium Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013

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Global biodiesel demand is expected to nearly double by 2020

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Driving forces for increased biofuel use

REN21 10 YEARS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRESS

2004 End 2013

States / provinces / countries with Biofuels mandates 10 63

Growing demand for energy in traffic and transport

Growing climate change concern

Agricultural support

Energy security

Biofuels legislation is developing globally

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More and more countries worldwide with biofuel support policies

IEA's Medium Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013

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Challenges for biofuels

More stringent GHG emission savings standards

Finding new raw materials meeting price, quality and sustainability standards and requirements

Growing demand for liquid fuels (also biofuels)

Slow change of vehicle fleet and adoption of new engine technologies

Ensuring biofuel is not competing with food

Year GHG savings*

2009 35%

2017 50%

2018 60%

EU sustainability criteria for biofuels

(Renewable Energy Directive and the Fuel Quality Directive)

* Compared to fossil fuels

Global Forum for Food and Agriculture, 15 - 17 January 2015, Berlin

FAO director-general José Graziano da Silva says: “It is time to move to a food AND fuel debate. Competition

for resources and energy necessitates a "paradigm shift" – Biofuels should be part of the mix.”

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in brief

Neste Oil website and publicly available information

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Strategy

Neste Oil website and publicly available information

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Feedstock for renewable diesel

Neste Oil website and publicly available information

Raw material 2014 Origin

Crude palm oil 38% Malaysia, Indonesia

Waste and residues (e.g. waste animal fat, waste fish fat, vegetable oil fatty acid distillates, such as palm fatty acid distillate, technical corn oil)

62%

Australia, South America, Europe, Southeast Asia, North America

Other types of vegetable oil (e.g. rapeseed and camelina oils)

0%South and North America, Europe

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Saria Group / ecoMotion biodiesel in brief

Mission and activities: Saria Group is one of the European leaders in the recycling of animal and vegetable products and waste products

Employees: 5,500 employees at more than 137 sites in 10 countries.

ecoMotion: biodiesel company of the SariaGroup

Biodiesel production plants: 3 in DE, 1 in DK, 1 in ES, 1 in FR (fully and partly owned)

Biodiesel feedstock used: animal fats, used cooking oils and other food waste products

Saria Group website and publicly available information

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biodiesel production

Mission and activities: Cargill is committed to feeding the world, providing food, agriculture, financial and industrial products and services to the world.

Employees: 143,000

Active in: 67 countries

Annual turnover: $ 134.9 billion (2014)

Biodiesel production plants: 2 in Europe, 2 in the US, 2 in South America (fully and partly owned)

Cargill website and publicly available information

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Musim Mas in brief

Mission and activities: across the full palm oil supply chain:

Managing oil palm plantations to produce fresh fruit bunch

Milling oil palm fruits, producing crude palm oil and Palm Kernel

Crushing PK to obtain crude palm kernel oil (PKO)

Refining crude palm oil (CPO) and PKO

Further processing into: specialty fats, oleochemicals, biodiesel,

soap, palm wax and functional products such as emulsifiers

Manufacturing consumer goods: cooking oil and personal care

Shipping and merchandising products to global destinations

Employees: 28,500

Sales in: 80 countries

Musim Mas website and publicly available information

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Truck companies providing Euro VI biofuel engines

Renault, IVECO, Mercedes Benz and VOLVO are followers

Scania biggest fleet of alternative-fuel-driven engines on the market

Scania’s aim is to be seen as the leading provider of complete and sustainable transport solutions.

1. Reducing vehicle impacts

2. A low-carbon vision

3. Biofuel strategy

4. Partnerships

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Truck companies providing Euro VI biofuel engines

AT Kearney; Global Truck Study–perspectives towards 2030; 2014

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World bioenergy technical potential in 2050

http://www.grida.no/graphicslib/detail/world-bioenergy-technical-potential-in-2050_8e1eCartographer/designer: Riccardo Pravettoni, UNEP/GRID-Arendal

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Biofuels factories worldwide

http://demoplants.bioenergy2020.eu

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Global new investment in renewable energy: developed vs. developing, 2004–13($bn)

Global trends in Renewable Energy Investment 2014

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Emerging markets set to grow: Asia and Africa biofuel production 2012-2018

IEA's Medium Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013

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Emerging markets set to grow

IEA's Medium Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2013

India: E10 finally adopted, but meeting the target proves difficult

Indonesia: B10 as of Feb. 2014 as result of anti-dumping tariffs in the EU

Thailand: subsidise use of E20; Malaysia (B5) and Philippines (B5, E10)

South Africa: introducing long-awaited E2 and B5 mandate

Zimbabwe: E10 as of Oct. 13, may rise to E20 later in 2014

Growing number of emerging markets in Asia and Africa with blending mandates:

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Emiel [email protected]

Thank you for your attention!

Partners for Innovation+31 20 620 05 11


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