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  • GREEN SHOOTS FOR BIOFUELS IN QUEENSLAND

    The introduction of a biofuels mandate in Queensland appears to paying dividends – a great boost for an industry buffeted by cost pressures and misinformation.

    The Queensland Government is reporting a 30% increase in demand for E10 in the sunshine state.

    A lack of understanding on the benefits of E10 has held the industry back, but the Government’s education campaign has been a roaring a success.

    More than 500,000 motorists have checked the Queensland Government website to see if their car is compatible – and that’s a game changer for the industry.

    The E10 Ok campaign proves that there is a real interest in the biofuel.

    If the industry can continue to grow then it will mean more jobs for regional Queensland.

    The United Petroleum plant at Dalby is already moving to expand its plant.

    The plant will undergo a $26 million expansion, with the help of the Queensland Government bio-futures incentive program.

    The plant currently produces 76 million litres per year of ethanol from locally grown sorghum – the expansion will boost production to 100 million litres per year.

    The project is expected to generate an extra 50 jobs and that proves that a growing industry can provide valuable …

    January 6, 2020
  • MANDATE REMAINS KEY TO BIODIESEL INDUSTRY

    The Australia biodiesel industry is still trying to negotiate deals with oil companies to ramp up production, despite the introduction of a second State mandate

    There are some promising signs in Queensland following the introduction of mandate on January 1, however that is yet to flow through to the industry with supply contracts.

    The Ecotech biodiesel plant, which is based just north of Brisbane, is only producing a fraction of its capacity.

    The biodiesel sector has been hit by low oil prices and a major spike in feedstock prices which are key ingredients in the production process

    This has made it very difficult to operate on a commercial basis.

    Another plant at Barnawartha went into receivership 18 months ago and other plants have reduced production.

    The cost of raw materials like used cooking oil and tallow jumped sharply 12 months ago with strong demand from Europe and the U.S where biofuels are strongly supported by government policy.

    The biofuels mandate, which for diesel started at .05% this year, gave renewed hope to the industry in Queensland.

    Biodiesel is blended with mineral diesel at 5% and known in the market as B5.

    There have been some teething issues getting the supply …

    January 6, 2020
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