Advanced Biofuels: Why We Want Them. How We Get Them.

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Amy Davis July 15, 2015

Transcript of Advanced Biofuels: Why We Want Them. How We Get Them.

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Amy DavisJuly15,2015

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Agenda

WhoisNovozymes?

WhatistheRenewableFuelStandard?

Whydowehaveit?

Wherearewenow?

Casestudy:USandBrazil

WhereareUSinvestmentsinbiofuelsnow?

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Introducing nature's problem solvers

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Everywhere you need us

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Novozymes in numbers

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Novozymes in 2014

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Novozymes’ world map

Our biological answers, near you

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What is the Renewable Fuel Standard?

• Passedin2005aspartoftheEnergyPolicyAct,expandedin2007aspartofEnergyIndependenceandSecurityAct

• Requiresobligatedpartiestoblendupto36Bgallonsofrenewablefuelby2022

• Setslifecyclegreenhousegasemissionreductionrequirementsforqualifyingrenewablefuels–firstandonlyfederalclimatemitigationpolicyintheUS

• EPAconductsannualrulemakingsettingobligationsandcanwaivestandardduetoeconomicharmorlackofsupplyofrenewablefuel

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Why do we have it?

Reduce dependence on foreign sources

of crude oil.

Reduced price of domestic

transportation fuels.

Reduced GHG

emissions.

Increased U.S. farm income,

subsidy reduction.

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Where are we now?

• TheUnitedStatesconsumed18.6millionbarrelsperday(MMbd)ofpetroleumproductsduring2012,makingustheworld'slargestpetroleumconsumer

• TheUnitedStatesimported11.0MMbdofcrudeoilandrefinedpetroleumproductsin2012

• TheUnitedStatesreliedonnetimports(importsminusexports)forabout40%ofthepetroleum(crudeoilandpetroleumproducts)thatweconsumedin2012

• U.S.dependenceonimportedoilhasdeclinedsincepeakingin2005

Theeconomicdownturnafterthefinancialcrisisof2008

Improvementsinefficiency

Changesinconsumerbehavior

Patternsofeconomicgrowth

Gainsindomesticproductionofcrudeoilandnaturalgas

Increaseduseofdomesticbiofuels(ethanolandbiodiesel)

o Over200plantsinoperationin29states

o Morethan15Bgallonsofcapacity,512millionbarrelsofcrudeoil—morethantheamountofoilimportedannuallyfromSaudiArabia,theRFScallsfor20Bmoregallons

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Case study

1973US

No immediate policy reaction to 1973

U.S. approach to energy policy has been sporadic and piecemeal reacting to calm and crisis

1970s - Price controls, reduced speed limit, rationing

1980s - substantial deregulation of the energy sector

Great rush of global investment in alternative fuels in US

Petroleum (crude and products) import dependence peaked at 60% in 2005, but was just 28% in 2014.

Petroleum import dependence would have been 35% without 14.3 bg of ethanol in 2014.

Fighting over fictional 10% “blend wall”

BrazilImmediate priority = Domestic biofuel and oil production, steady 30+ year policy put in place and maintained

Majority flex fuel cars

• Seriesofenergycrisesbetween1967and1979

• Mostsignificantstartedin1973• BoycottAmericaandpunishthewest

inresponsetosupportforIsraelintheYomKippurwaragainstEgypt

• Followingthiscrisis,theUSandBrazilbothworkedatdecreasingtheirenergydependenceonforeignoil

• Thedivergentpolicydecisionshaveproducedvastlydifferentresults

• OrganizationofArabPetroleumExportingCountries(OAPEC)oilproducersimposedanembargo

• Priceofcrudequadrupled,notb/cofsupply/demand,political

• PresidentRichardNixon:“[l]etthisbeournationalgoal:Attheendofthisdecade,intheyear1980,theUnitedStateswillnotbedependentonanyothercountryfortheenergyweneedtoprovideourjobs,toheatourhomes,andtokeepourtransportationmoving.”

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Where are US investments in biofuels now?

• AglobalrecessionandnearconstantinstabilitysurroundingtheRFShasgreatlyimpactedinvestmentinadvancedandcellulosicbiofuels.

• ThethreatofCongressionalaction(hearings,repealandreformamendmentsandstandalonebills)arehardtoexplaininboardroomsandinvestormeetings.

• Proposedmismanagementoftheannualvolumeobligationsettingsincelate2013hasturnedthefutureprospectsofanadvancedbiofuelmarketplaceintheUStoacapped,shrinkingandsaturatedmarketbytakingintoaccountwhetherornottheoilindustryhasmadeinvestmentstosupplyrenewablefuelstotheUSconsumer.

• NoinvestmenthasmaterializedforanadvancedbiofuelfacilityintheUSsincetheEPAfirstleakedit’snewproposedmethodologyfortheRFS.

• EPAhasbeenunabletofinalizeanyrulewiththisnewmethodologysincefirstattemptingin2013.

• EPAhasnowproposedajointrulemakingfor2014,2015,and2016usingthesameflawedmethodologythathassentinvestmentoutsidetheUSforadvancedbiofuels.WearecurrentlyinthecommentperiodforthatproposalandhavebeentoldtoexpectafinalrulebyNovember30,2015.

• ThebiofuelindustrywillworkwithEPAonthisproposal,wedonotsupportanylegislativeactiononthepolicy.Weneedstabilitymorethananythingelseatthisstageofcommercialdevelopment.