UPM, NGOs, green think-tanks partner to drive sustainable low carbon fuels: Biofrontiers report

October 16, 2016 |

In Finland, UPM engaged with ICCT, ECF and other partners to discuss sustainability requirements of biofuels, policy needs and the opportunities of advanced biofuels for several years. Discussion among the platform – named Biofrontiers – were very timely, as the European Commission is preparing policy goals for renewable energy up to 2030. The project was managed by the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) and supported by the European Climate Foundation (ECF), and this week launched its final report. The work demonstrates that sustainable advanced biofuels can be an attractive opportunity to quickly reduce CO2 emissions in transport.

“There is now a compelling case to provide investment security via incentives in 2030 policy for those projects that are proved to have a low impact on the climate, the environment and on land-use,” said Chris Malins representing the ICCT.

“Europe risks losing its competitive position on innovating low-carbon transport fuels, unless the Commission seizes the opportunity to propose robust and well-designed carbon reduction targets in its Energy Union proposals in December.”

“The Biofrontiers has been extremely useful as it has brought together the ENGOs and the advanced biofuels industry. UPM recognizes the need to ensure common understanding on high sustainability requirements. It is crystal clear we need to get high quality advanced biofuels into the market. UPM has been producing renewable diesel from residues since early 2015, and we see how huge the demand is for sustainable, high quality advanced biofuels,” says  Marko Janhunen, Vice President, Stakeholder Relations in UPM Biorefining.

UPM Biofuels has been producing wood-based UPM BioVerno diesel in Lappeenranta, Finland since January 2015. UPM BioVerno is a renewable diesel that reduces CO2 emissions by up to 80%, and is compatible with existing diesel fleet.

The Biofrontiers report can be downloaded here.

 

Category: Fuels

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