Policies for second generation biofuels: Current status and future challenges
Abstract
This report reviews the current status of second generation biofuels. First generation biofuels continue to be substantially subsidized, and this has contributed to the increasing use of such fuel. However, recent studies claim that the future of biofuels lies in second generation biofuels, in particular biochemical ethanol made from cellulose. Thus, in this report we ask the following three questions: How far is second generation biofuels from being a competitive GHG abatement technology? Is it likely that first generation biofuels will bridge the development of second generation biofuels? Should trade policy be used to protect domestic infant second generation biofuels industry from import of low cost first generation biofuels from developing countries?
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JEL Classification: Q20, Q40, Q56
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Date
2011-05Author
Eggert, Håkan
Greaker, Mads
Potter, Emily
Keywords
biofuels
cellulosic ethanol
second-generation
subsidies
trade policies
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
501
Language
eng