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Quantitative Story-Telling: checking
the plausibility of the biofuel solution
EMP-E 2919 Conference: Modelling the implementation of A Clean Planet For All Strategy PARALLEL SESSION 1C: WEF NEXUS IN ENERGY MODELS - THE CASE OF BIOFUEL
9 October 2019, Brussels
Mario Giampietro, Bunyod Holmatov, Abigail Muscat, Maddalena Ripa, Raimon Ripoll-Bosch,
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Organization of the focus group
• World Cafè format
Three issues to be discussed but not limited to those
• In each of the different tables we will have one moderator fostering the discussion:
(i) Zoltan (DG RTD) & Abigail (MAGIC);
To what extent do biofuels contribute to sustainability (e.g. GHG savings, pressures on land), security of
supply and market competitiveness -locally and globally-?
(ii) Mario (MAGIC) & Raúl (MAGIC);
Is the long-term commitment to biofuels encouraging potentially dangerous loopholes (e.g. favour
some unsustainable second-generation biofuels)?
(iii) Bunyod (MAGIC) & Miki (MAGIC);
Do advanced biofuels represent a reliable net energy supply for the future (considering the current
and future costs and scalability)?
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Time schedule
Item Who Time allocation
Welcome & Introduction Raúl Velasco-Fernández 10 min
Presentation of the ‘primers’ Mario Giampietro 15 min
World Café All participants (3 tables)
3 rounds of
20 min each
Total: 60 min
Feedback from table hosts and
plenary discussion
Table hosts wrapping-up and all
participants discussing 15 min
Closing remarks 5 min
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Expected outcomes
• Identification of common problems and challenges in modelling the role of biofuels in EU energy policy;
• Evaluating the added value of the WEF-nexus approach.
• Maintaining an open and informed deliberation about the uncertainties and trade-offs inherent in EU policies and related technological innovations in order to guarantee the quality and fairness of the process of decision-making.
Marie Antoinette
Quantitative Story-Telling in action Checking the plausibility of the biofuel solution in relation to: 1. First Generation 2. Second Generation 3. Future generations . . .
FIRST GENERATION – agro-biofuels
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Biofuel
modern technical progress =
using oil to save land and labor
biofuel idea =
using land and labor to save oil!
SECOND GENERATION – biofuels from wastes
* How much waste do we have? * How expensive is to gather and re-use wastes?
Biodiesel from Used Cooking Oil Potential: EU case
https://www.euractiv.com/section/agriculture-food/news/the-netherlands-mulls-end-to-used-cooking-oil-double-counting/
https://theicct.org/sites/default/files/publications/Greenea%20Report%20Household%20UCO%20Collection%20in%20the%20EU_ICCT_20160629.pdf
1 kg of UCO p.c./year 0.75 kg of gross biodiesel p.c./year 0.6 kg of net biodiesel p.c./year
• Total, wheat straw and maize stover available for biorefineries – 65.3 mln tonnes, dry (2017)
• Wheat straw makes up 65% and maize stover 35% (2017)
• Using this residue will yield 470 PJ (as gross) or 404 PJ (as net) bioethanol;
• In volumetric terms, the net bioethanol production will be a little over 19 billion liters;
• Total gross bioethanol from wheat straw and maize stover can replace 3.44% of EU’s final energy consumption in the transport sector (13 685 PJ in 2017)
• EU’s current (2017) advanced bioethanol production is 250 million liters or 1.3% of the calculated potential;
• Environmental footprints (land, water, carbon) of bioethanol varies greatly between countries;
• Carbon footprint of advanced bioethanol is small and can lead to emission savings
Bioethanol Potential: EU case
But...
But . . .
• Sustainable harvesting of residue is site, climate and field management
specific. How do we generalize it to the EU?
• Is residue really free? If we think of it as a product and use the value
fraction, the land and water requirements of advanced bioethanol are not
necessarily smaller compared to respective requirements of conventional
bioethanol.
• Residue is bulky to transport. Can we really build biorefineries in a radius
of 50 km?
• We are currently producing 1.3% of bioethanol production potential in the
EU, can we close the remaining gap in 10 years (by 2030)?
• Even if we achieve the 100% production potential it can only replace
3.44% of the EU’s final energy consumption in the transport sector
(assuming it does not increase). Are the risks worth it?
• Total manure production 78 mln kg (2017)
• Total manure used in biogas 1.86 mln kg (2017)
• Total biogas co-digestion production 4084 TJ >>> 0.19 % of total energy consumption
• No biogas from co-digestion of manure used in transport
• Potential if all cattle and pig manure was used for energy production:
37.2 PJ of biomethane (<10 % of 2017 road and rail transport)
• Expensive! E.g. transport of manure in particular be can costly
• Not much land and labour required for biogas production
Biomethane Potential: Netherlands case
But...
Discussion
But...
• Is manure free?
• Should we account for land, water, emissions, labour invested before
manure becomes a feedstock for bioenergy?
• Should we consider manure a waste or a co-product?
• If we are to move towards more circular and sustainable agriculture,
should we value manure differently?
NEXT GENERATIONS – the economics of technological promises . . .
• Theoretical production: anything from biohydrogen to jet fuel can be produced from biomass;
• Actual production: advanced bioethanol, some methanol + 2 listed commercial scale plants produce diesel from oil and fat
https://www.irena.org/publications/2016/Oct/Innovation-Outlook-Advanced-Liquid-Biofuels; https://demoplants.bioenergy2020.eu/index.html
• Other frequently mentioned technologies (i.e. thermochemical conversion of biomass to syngas) produce intermediate products that require further processing and hydrogen input to become transport ready fuels;
http://task39.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2014/01/Task-39-Drop-in-Biofuels-Report-FINAL-2-Oct-2014-ecopy.pdf
• most of the advanced biofuel technologies are still at the research or demonstration stages!
Next generations biofuels: actual vs theoretical
The 3 lenses used to check the quality of governance for sustainability
#1 - Checking the quality of the framing
Who have chosen the given story-telling? How have they been chosen? Why have they been chosen?
Whose concerns are acknowledged? Whose concerns are ignored? Whose problems will be solved first?
What are the problems to be solved? What is the priority given to existing concerns?
JUSTIFICATION NARRATIVES
#2 - Checking the quality of the proposed policies
Are they feasible? (compatible with external limits) Are they viable? (compatible with internal limits)
What are the gains and losses across the various indicators of performance (impact matrix) What are the winners and losers among the various social actors (equity matrix)
How do the proposed policies look when considering an evolutionary view?
NORMATIVE NARRATIVES
#3 - Checking the quality of the process used to decide
What information is missing for a better informed decision?
Can we organize the available information into a more robust decision support tool?
Can we implement procedures based on participatory processes allowing a robust co-production of knowledge claims and a fairer deliberation?
EXPLANATION NARRATIVES
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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under grant agreement No. 689669.
Practical info before starting
Take and put on name and coloured stickers
Join the people having your colour
Fulfill the registration form and sign the consent declaration
Discuss with your group around the selected narrative (use markers, post-it, etc to take notes) over 20 mins
After 20 mins move to another table/narrative
The Moderators remain at the table when others leave, share key insights from the prior conversation so others can link and
build using ideas from their respective tables, report the discussion key-points at the end of the world cafè.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and
Innovation Programme under grant agreement No. 689669.
The present work reflects only the author's view and the Funding Agency can not be held
responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
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