RED implementation in the Netherlands- framework and double counting of waste to biofuels

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RED implementation in the Netherlands- framework and double counting of waste to biofuels Presentation for the 2nd ISCC Global Sustainability Conference, Brussels, February8, 2012 Thorsten Wege The Netherlands

Summary Why Biofuels? The Dutch perspective Some Facts and Figures EU Renewable Energy Directive (RED) & Fuel Quality Directive (FQD) Sustainability Requirements and certification in the EU Sustainability of biofuels in the Netherlands Policy developments in the Netherlands - new motion adopted Double counting (art.21,2 RED) 2

Why biofuels? Commitment to the Kyoto Protocol, further GHG reductions in the future: large potential and technological/financial interesting opportunities Transport accounts for 21% of the EU s GHG emissions GHG-emissions in transport sector, by far the largest increase since 1990 The Netherlands today The Netherlands in 3

Some key perspectives of Dutch biofuel policy Co2 reduction is first motivation, independency from oil delivering countries is 2nd motivation Sustainability is very important (Cramer criteria) Almost no national biofuel production, espacially no 1st generation Some innovative companies, making 2nd generation biodiesel from UCO and animal fats Little production of bio-methanol (2nd generation) In the future production of hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVO) Indirect Land Use Change very important In favour of European harmonisation (certification, definitions of waste & residues) 4

Some facts on biofuels in the Netherlands Year 2012:4,5 % biofuels in transport Evaluation in 2014 for next steps towards 10% goal in 2020 5

Source of biofuels in the Netherlands 2010 Ethanol: 39% corn, wheat 19%, sugarcane 10% FAME (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester/biodiesel): 53 % Used Cooking Oils MTBE: almost 100% glycerine 6

A Glance at a renewable Transport Mix in 2020 Electric cars: 200.000 vehicles, 0,5% share in 10% target Cars on biogas/green gas: 200.000 vehicles, > 0,5% share in 10% target Second generation biofuels: 2,5%, double counting for a 5% share in the 10% target Waste and residues, lignocellulosic material Liquid and gas First generation biofuels in 2020: 4% of 10% target Bioreplacement for petrol and diesel Independent auditing required Sustainability ensured 7

EU 2020 Targets Renewable Energy Directive Minimum of 10% renewable energy in transport in 2020 Electric, biofuels, biogas, hydrogen At least applicable to road transport, opt in for shipping/air Double counting 2nd generation biofuels (waste/residues/ cellulosic) Fuel Quality Directive Life Cycle Analysis, CO2-reduction of 6% compared to 2010 Looks at the whole chain of production and use of fuels No double counting 2nd generation biofuels 8

Concerns about biofuels Competition with food (price spikes 2007/2008) Land use change (direct and indirect) biodiversity GHG emission Other sustainability effects: Locally: soil, water, air Social (poverty, land rights) 9

EU Sustainability Requirements (art. 17) For biofuels and other bio liquids for energy purposes: GHG-emissions: > 35% better than fossil equivalent, 2017 50% existing and 60% new installations Biodiversity: no go areas Carbon sinks: preservation of status of areas wetlands EU: cross compliance requirements (agriculture and nature protection) Reporting requirements: food security and food prices, ILO, land security For waste, residues: Waste and residues (not from agriculture, aquaculture, fishery, forest): only GHG-emission requirement 10

Voluntary certification schemes Schemes being developed by consortia / roundtables Bonsucro (formerly BSI, sugarcane) www.bettersugarcane.com ISCC www.iscc-system.org NTA 8080/8081 www.sustainable-biomass.org REDcert www.redcert.org RSB www.rsb.epfl.ch RSPO (palm oil) www.rspo.org RTRS (soy) www.responsiblesoy.org Schemes being developed by companies Abengoa (RED Bioenergy Sustainability Assurance) Greenergy: www.greenenergy.com French stakeholders 2BSvs Nesté Oil Red Tractor http://www.nfuonline.com/news/red-tractorscheme-proposed-for-biofuels/ SEKAB/UNICA www.sustainableethanolinitiative.com 11

Certification in the Netherlands By one of the adopted voluntary certification systems By our own national system (NL can accept an existing system if it is in line with the RED). The Dutch Emission Authority (NEA) can do a scan on that. By another national system of an EU Member State (after a quick scan) NL is in favour of harmonisation as far as possible 12

Policy Developments in the Netherlands July 2009: Advisory Committee on Sustainability of Biomass (Committee Corbey) December 2009: Ministerial Regulation Double Counting of Advanced Biofuels, Second Generation - waste / residues, lignocellulosic material - GHG balance >35% April 2010: Duty charge minus 27% on high blends sustainable ethanol (E85) April 2010: Agreement on transparency on nature, origin and sustainability of biofuels with business sector May 2010:Perspective on mid-term developments: from 4% in 2010 to 5,5% in 2014 and evaluation of 2020 target in 2014 June 2010: Dutch Renewable Action Plan ready: presented to European Commission 13

Policy Developments in the Netherlands Implementation of European legislation RED and FQD January March 2011: Legislation has been approved by Parliament and Senate. Into force April 2011 and associated decisions and regulations published in May 2011 Make it work in practice: operational structure for the administration of sustainable biofuels (Dutch Emission Authority/NEA) October 2011: Consultation of the EU Commission on indirect land use change (iluc). The Netherlands in favour of iluc-factor and low risk iluc biofuels EU consultation on sustainability criteria for solid biomass for energy purposes. Netherlands in favour 14

Further Policy Perspectives Parliament adopted motion in December 2011: higher percentage of renewable energy in transport coming years and broadening obligation to shipping and air transport Reassurance of no impacts of biomass use on primary forests Subtarget 2nd generation biofuels, biogas, electricity Adequate enforcement of current legislation New figures: 2012 5,25%, 2013 6,25%, 2014 7,5%, 2015 8,75%, 2016 and further 10%. The higher amount (difference between old and new line) must come from double counting biofuels 15

Double Counting of biofuels (art. 21,2) Advanced biofuels made from wastes, residues and lignocellulosic materials count double NL was first country with regulation on double counting Disharmonisation of regulation betwen MS Problems with used cooking oils Problems with animal fats 16

Used cooking oil 17

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Questions thorsten.wege@minienm.nl 19