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Welcome to Alternative-Fuels.com.au

Welcome to the Alternative Fuels website. This website has been designed to promote and produce accurate and targeted information for the freight and logistics industry on a range of alternative fuels, including, but not limited to, bio-diesel. This website includes documents for downloading and the inclusion of Biofuel and alternative fuel support information.

What are Biofuels?

A "Biofuel" is a term generally used to describe fuels derived from either the fermentation of biomass ("fuel ethanol") or processed form vegetable, animal and waste oil ("biodiesel").

As a "renewable" replacement for crude-oil derived fuels, Biofuel has the potential advantages both environmentally (direct emissions and sustainability) and economically (regional development and as an import substitution).

However the commercial, technical and economic risks associated with reaching an industry critical mass remain high.

State Government Objectives

The Victorian government has set a target of 5% Biofuels (400 Mega liters of ethanol or biodiesel) by 2010.

In the 2005 Moving Forward statement, the Government also committed to developing an industry road map for the Biofuels industry. It identified the need for industry and government action on a number of fronts in order to grow the Biofuel industry including regulation, distribution & marketing of Biofuels.

It also indentified that current biodiesel production capacity in Australia is greater than 280ML, however actual production is well below this figure.

The development and use of Biofuels will assist regional economies by attracting new investment in plant and equipment, as well as reducing air emissions in urban environments

Key factors to be addressed in the future:

  • The establishment of guidelines for storage, transport and the handling of biodiesel;
  • Commitment from the oil majors, independents, Governments, and key stakeholders to the use of biodiesel;
  • Setting of the Standard for biodiesel; and
  • Gaining some commitment for a sustainable predictable tax regime.

Latest news

World Bank Report Takes Look at Food and Fuel

Ethanol production probably had less impact on global commodity prices in 2008 than many were saying at the time..  Click here to read more...

Australia Opens US Biodiesel Dumping Probe

Australia is investigating complaints of US dumping of biodiesel on the domestic market, the nation's customs agency has said, a move that could see Canberra follow Europe in imposing anti-dumping duties.   Click here to read more...

Fossil Fuel Subsidies are Far Higher than those for Renewables - Bloomberg

Global subsidies for fossil fuels dwarf support given to renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power and biofuels, Bloomberg New Energy Finance said.

Governments last year gave $43 billion to $46 billion of support to renewable energy through tax credits, guaranteed electricity prices known as feed-in tariffs and alternative energy credits, the London-based research group said today in a statement. That compares with the $557 billion that the International Energy Agency last month said was spent to subsidize fossil fuels in 2008.


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