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Eic Criticises Lack of Support for Bio Fuels in Budget

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The Environmental Industries Commission has responded to the UK Budget by criticising its lack of support for bio fuels and the Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation (RTFO). The lack of support puts at risk a sustainable bio fuels industry in the UK it said.

The Chancellor announced in the Budget that from 2010/11 the current 20p per litre duty incentive for biofuels will be withdrawn and all support provided through the RTFO, which requires oil companies to include biofuels in fuel sold at pumps will also be withdrawn. Oil companies will be able to ‘buyout’ of this obligation at 30p per litre.

By removing the duty incentive before the RTFO is proven to work the Government is making it very difficult to get investment to develop biofuels in the UK.

Graham Hilton, Chair of EIC’s Renewable Transport Fuels Working Group, said:

“By removing the duty incentive before the RTFO is proven to work the Government is making it very difficult to get investment to develop biofuels in the UK.

“To deliver carbon savings the UK biofuels sector needs a clear support package to stimulate investment tied to world leading standards on carbon savings and sustainability. The Chancellor’s announcement today provides neither of these elements and will leave us reliant on imports of uncertain origin.”

The Chancellor announced that the biofuels duty incentive will be phased out from 2010-11 and that the buyout price in the Renewable Transport Fuels Obligation increased to 30p per litre. In 2008/09 and 2009/10 there will be a 20p per litre duty incentive and a 15p buyout price.

 

For more information go to www.eic-uk.co.uk

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