(S&T)2 Consultants Inc., an internationally renowned energy and environmental consulting firm, has produced data demonstrating the positive impact global ethanol production continues to have on reducing global Green House Gas emissions. Figures reveal that world ethanol production in 2012 will reduce global GHG emissions by over 276,000 tonnes per day. Compared to 2011, this is an increase of over 3000 tonnes per day in GHG reduction.
“This is all very good news because these figures clearly show that biofuels are continuing to play a critical role in reducing damaging GHG emissions around the world,” stated Bliss Baker, spokesperson for the GRFA.
“In the wake of the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, this data confirms that to successfully combat climate change, biofuels must be part of our future energy mix,” added Mr. Baker.
In 2011, world ethanol production was 84.5 billion litres and is estimated to have reduced GHG emissions by 99 million tonnes – a GHG reduction of more than 273,000 tonnes per day.
In cooperation with F.O. Licht the GRFA is predicting global ethanol production in 2012 to grow by 1% to over 85.2 billion litres. This increase in production will result in a 2% growth in GHG reductions to over 100 million tonnes per year or 276,000 tonnes per day.
GHG emission reductions of just over 100 million tonnes is the equivalent of approximately 20.2 million cars being taken off the road, comparable to the number of vehicles registered in Mexico or the total GHG emissions of The Philippines.
The Global Renewable Fuels Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting biofuel friendly policies internationally. Alliance members represent over 65% of the global biofuels production from 44 countries. Through the development of new technologies and best practices, the Alliance members are committed to producing renewable fuels with the smallest possible footprint.
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