Sugarcane Ethanol Passes Critical Test in California Low Carbon Fuel Standard, Says Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association
Posted on: Thursday, 23 April 2009, 22:48 CDT
sugarcane ethanol's carbon reduction levels
"The verifiable 90% greenhouse gas reduction delivered by sugarcane ethanol provides a source of low carbon fuel that achieves the goals of California's ambitious regulation, with room to spare," said UNICA President & CEO
The LCFS is designed to reduce by 10% the carbon intensity of all transportation fuels used in
Additives such as biofuels will help gasoline meet the 10% reduction target, since many -- sugarcane ethanol included -- offer a much lower carbon intensity than gasoline. While preliminary CARB calculations indicate that sugarcane ethanol has a direct carbon intensity of 27 gCO2/MJ, the comments submitted by UNICA to the Air Resources Board on
"We congratulate
UNICA's
Under the regulation approved today, CARB will continue to work on calculations for carbon intensity values. The Board committed to an investigation, to include input from outside expert groups and be completed by the end of 2009, to evaluate land use and other indirect effects of all transportation fuels. For biofuels, the experts group evaluation should include "productivity of biofuels per acre of land, water use, low carbon agricultural practices that improve carbon sequestration in soil, and creation of protein and electricity co-products" among others. Moreover, the Board decided the results of this investigation and subsequent recommended changes to the LCFS would be presented to the Board on or before
According to Velasco, with CARB determined to push forward with indirect land use calculations, the best available data and research should be considered before rushing to conclusions. "Indirect land use changes must accurately represent the dynamics of Brazilian agriculture today. We are confident that a data driven analysis will conclude that indirect land use change from sugarcane cultivation in
To download UNICA's second letter to the California Air Resources Board, submitted on
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The Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA) represents the top producers of sugar and ethanol in the country's South-Central region, especially the state of
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