China Developing New Crop Bases to Enhance Biofuel Production

Released on = July 24, 2007, 11:12 pm

Press Release Author = Shushmul Maheshwari

Industry = Energy

Press Release Summary = Growing population and rising dependency on petroleum has
pushed the Chinese government to develop crop bases by 2010 and produce enough
biomass to meet rising ethanol demand of the country.

Press Release Body = With rising population and growing oil consumption, it has
become imperative for Chinese government to cut dependency on petroleum. So the
country intends to produce around 15 Million Ton of ethanol and 5 Million Ton of
biodiesel by 2020. And to reach the target, the Chinese government has aimed to
develop several new crop bases by the turn of this decade to provide enough biomass
resources to cater to the growing ethanol demand of the country, said the Ministry
of Agriculture, reported China Daily on July 4, 2007.

As per the government's Agricultural Biofuel Plan released on July 3, 2007, the new
bases will primarily grow sweet sorghum, rape, sugarcane, and cassava to be used as
raw material to produce biodiesel and ethanol.

As per the Plan, the cumulative biomass energy production from non-grain crops would
increase to half a billion ton of oil equivalent, valued at around RMB 3 Trillion.
It will make up for nearly 23% of the country's cumulative energy consumption.

Among all non-grain sources for ethanol, agricultural experts, because of its cost
efficient nature and capability to be cultivated on non-arable or wasteland,
consider sweet sorghum as the best option. Under the Biofuel plan, sweet sorghum
stalks will be used to produce 3.8 Million Tons ethanol annually.

Zhou Dadi, former director, Energy Research Institute of the National Development
and Reform Commission, said in a statement, "The new investment is likely to be in
plants that produce ethanol without competing with grain supplies or taking up
arable land", as published by China Daily on July 4, 2007.

In 2006, says the RNCOS report "Biofuel Market Worldwide (2007-2010)", China had
just four ethanol (fuel) production plants. Many provincial governments, because of
augmented government interest in biofuel, are contemplating to construct their own
biofuel production plants. Under the current biofuel development policies of China,
the production of ethanol should scale up to around 4 Million Metric Tons by 2010.

Apart from China, the market research report also studies other leading biofuel
producing countries of the world, including Brazil, Canada, US, India, and EU
countries in detail. A rational biofuel cost analysis has been provided coupled with
future forecast for each country, drivers, opportunities, challenges, and major
biofuel projects and plant capacities.

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