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Title: Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic


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Petr Jevic Research Institute of Agricultural
Engineering, p.r.i. Prague (RIAE)Association
for Biodiesel Production, Prague (SVB)9
October, 2009
  • Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic
  • Department of Agriculture of the State of Georgia
  • AGRICULTURE IN THE CZECH REPUBLIC AND IN THE USA
  • STATE OF GEORGIA
  • Current state and outlook of sustainable
    development
  • of biogenic fuels in the Czech Republic

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  • RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
    (RIAE)
  • Institute main activity
  • Research of technological systems for production
    of agricultural focused to the technological,
    technical, construction, energetics, ecological,
    economical and organization problems, consulting
    and advisory services.
  • Technological systems for production agriculture
    division
  • Division of energetics and logistics of
    technological systems and biomass utilization for
    non-food purposes
  • Division of the economics of agricultural
    technological systems
  • Division of agricultural technological systems
    ecology
  • Division of external and internal service

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  • THE ASSOCIATION FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION (SVB)
  • Established on 11.12.1990 following the contract
    according to
  • 366a/ of the Commercial Code of the Czech
    Republic.
  • Activities in the field of rape complete
    processing support
  • or other oil-bearing crops, used vegetable oils
    and fats into technical
  • products and feed components.
  • Enforcing of stipulated partial aims, joint
    creation of technical,
  • economical and legislative conditions and their
    initiation not only
  • in the production and processing sphere, but
    also in the sphere
  • of production utilization.
  • Promotion, information service, consultancy,
    intermediary
  • and coordination activity, provision of basic
    professional
  • international cooperation
  • Ensurance of special gestion towards central
    State administration

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Brief introduction history, present and future
estimation of the biodiesel in the Czech
Republic 1988 first proposal of rapeseed oil
utilization in the sphere of oleochemistry (RIAE
Prague) 1990 1998 Oleoprogram, production
subsidies of B30 zero excise tax 1.1.1999
31.3.2000 direct subventions of RME
production 1.4.2000 31.12.2000 preferential
VAT of B30 towards diesel and subventions of FAME
production 1.1.2001 30.4.2004 B30 had
reduced excise tax rate (69 of the diesel tax
rate), stabilization of rapeseed price on the
market, boom of biodiesel production 1.5.2004
30.6.2005 ending of the subsidies, entrance
into EU, necessity of subsidies notification
1.7.2005 31.12.2006 B30 reduced excise tax
6866 CZK/1000 l and subsidies for RME producers
(only for domestic market consumption) 1.1.2007
31.12.2007 B100 zero excise tax, ending of
B30 sales (tax conditions) 1.9.2007
31.12.2008 mandatory blending min. 2 V/V
1.1.2009 mandatory blending min. 4.5
V/V 1.1.2010 estimation of mandatory blending
min. 6.3 V/V (?)
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Implementation of the program Bioethanol in the
Czech Republic
  • Official beginnings of the program Bioethanol
  • Government Decrees No. 125 of 14 February 1996
    and No. 420
  • of 17 June 1998 start the utilization of
    biodegradable fraction
  • of product waste and residues from agriculture
  • Amendment of the Act on spirit and excise taxes
  • 1 January 2008 mandatory blending min. 2 V/V
  • 1 January 2009 mandatory blending min. 3.5
    V/V
  • 1 January 2010 mandatory blending min. 4.5
    V/V (?)

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Legislative frame past and present
  • Act on Air Protection No. 86/2002 amended in 2007
    (Act No. 180)
  • Since January 1, 2008 in amount of 2 V/V of
    total amount of the motor petrol fuels blended in
    the motor petrol
  • Since September 1, 2007 in amount of 2 V/V of
    total amount of the motor diesel blended in the
    motor diesel
  • Since January 1, 2009 in amount of 3.5 V/V of
    total amount of the motor petrol fuels blended in
    the motor petrol
  • Since January 1, 2009 in amount of 4.5 V/V of
    total amount of the motor diesel blended in the
    motor diesel

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Legislative frame past and present
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of
    Environment of the Czech Republicsupport the
    proposal of Association for Biodiesel Production
    and Union of Distilleries of the Czech Republic
    for the increase of minimal share of biofuels
    since January 1, 2010
  • bioethanol 4,5 V/V
  • biodiesel 6,3 V/V

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Legislative frame past and present
  • Act on Excise Tax No. 353/2003 amended in 2006,
    2007 and 2008 (expectation of a new amendment in
    2009)
  • Since January 1, up to December 31, 2007 was i
    force zero excise tax
  • for Biodiesel B100
  • Since January 1, 2008 was full rate of excise tax
    for Biodiesel B100
  • 9950 CZK/1000 litres
  • Since October 1, 2009 there was approved the tax
    support of biofuels (automotive fuels) FAME
    (B100), Diesel fuel blends containing Fatty acid
    methyl esters B30, Ethanol automotive fuel
    E85, Ethanol for compression ignition engines
    (diesel engines) E95, Biogas for positive
    (spark) ignition engines, Fuels for vegetable oil
    compatible combustion engines Fuel from
    rapeseed oil

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Summary domestic production, trade, stock
change and brutto consumption biofuels in the CR
Bioethanol 2005 178 tons blending component
for petrol 2006 258 tons blending component
for petrol 1532 tons ETBE production
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CR bioethanol production capacities as of
December 2008
  • 370 mln litres/year cca 292 000 tons/year
  • Cross consumption and deliveries of motor petrol
    2 000 000 tons
  • 3.5 V/V 110 mln litres/year cca 87 000
    tons/year
  • 5.75 V/V 185 mln litres/year cca 146 000
    tons/year
  • Source Union of Distilleries of the CR

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Summary domestic production, trade, stock
change and brutto consumption biofuels in the CR
Source SVBVÚZT
Biodiesel in the Czech Republic
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Sales of B30 in Czech Republic in 1992 - 2008
Biodiesel B30 (mixture 69 of diesel and 31 of
biodiesel according to standard CSN EN 65 6508
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
2007 2008 Year
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Summary domestic production, trade, stock
change and brutto consumption biofuels in the CR
  • Biodiesel (FAME, FARME) - 2009, January August
  • Domestic production 99 570 tons
  • Import 5 325 tons
  • Export 18 510 tons
  • Stock change /- 1 490 tons
  • Brutto consumption 84 895 tons
  • CR biodiesel production capacity 420 000
    tons/year
  • Major biodiesel producers
  • Agropodnik Jihlava 70 000 tons/year
  • Oleochemical Liberec 70 000 tons/year
  • Preol Lovosice 100 000 tons/year
  • Oleofin Ústí/Labem 139 000 tons/year
  • Primagra Milín 35 000 tons/year

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Consumptiom of Diesel and Biodiesel history and
estimation
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Fuels and biofuels - storage and distribution
network in the Czech Republic
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Biofuels standardization
  • Biofuels as well as conventional motor fuels have
    to reach a high minimum level to be acceptable
    for car manufacturers and combustion motors.
  • Biofuels have to meet requirements for high
    quality and to be prepared for developing
    according to automotive and motor technique
    needs.
  • Directive of the EU 2009/30/EC, April 2009 as
    regards the specification
  • of petrol, diesel and gas-oil and the
    introduction of a mechanism to monitor and reduce
    greenhouse gas emissions from the use of read
    transport fuels and amending council Directive
    1999/32/EC, as regards the specification of fuel
    used by inland waterway vessels and repealing
    Directive 93/12/ECC

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Current CR and European - Fuel and biofuel
standards
  • Petrol Bioethanol
  • CSN EN 228 Unleaded petrol
  • bioethanol content max. 5 V/V
  • extension of EN 228 to E10 max. 10 V/V
    bioethanol
  • CSN EN 15293 Ethanol automotive fuel E85
  • CSN 65 6513 Ethanol for compression ignition
    engines (diesel engines) E95

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Current CR and European - Fuel and biofuel
standards
  • Diesel fuel Biodiesel
  • CSN EN 590 Diesel (April 2009)
  • FAME content max. 7
  • oxidation stability test methods
  • addition EN 15751, min. 20 h.
  • recommended use of stabilisers (equiv. to 1,000
    mg BHT/kg)
  • extension of EN 590 to B10 (max. 10 V/V FAME)
  • CSN EN 14214 Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME)
    for diesel engines (June 2009)
  • reduction of phosphorus content to 4 mg/kg
  • flash point acc. to Pensky-Martens included
    limit reduced to 101 oC
  • Na- and K-determination acc. to EN 14538
    incorporated 5,0 mg/kg
  • suspension of cold flow requirements for FAME
    used as blend component
  • recommended use of stabilising additives

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Current CR and European - Fuel and biofuel
standards
CSN 65 6508 Diesel fuel blends containing Fatty
acid methyl esters (FAME)
B30 (2009) CSN 65 6516 Fuels for vegetable oil
compatible combustion engines
(2008) CSN 65 6514 Biogas for positive
(spark) ignition engines
(2008)
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Sustainability is key for biofuel Industry
  • Everyone is talking about sustainability
    sustainable energy,
  • sustainable food, sustainable economy.
  • It makes sense.
  • We are living large, and if we could only
    sustain our current way of life,
  • how great would that be?
  • CO2 balance competitive factor!
  • Engine technology as limit

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The biofuels policy define certain criteria for a
sustainable production of biofuel feedstock
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Second generation biofuels and synthetic fuels
  • At present, BTL (biomass to liquid) fuels are
    the subject of various R D
  • projects and 2nd generation biofuels.
  • Despite all the excitement in the media about
    next generation biofuels,
  • it is self-evident that we are at the very
    early stages of the development
  • process.
  • Politicians around the world are acknowledging
    the barriers to entry
  • and have brought forward a number of incentives
    to overcome them.

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Second generation biofuels and synthetic fuels
  • The Energy Act of 2007 in the United States is a
    prime example of this.
  • This is the most explicit growth related program
    for next generation biofuels there currently is.
    As early as 2010, the US Congress has provided
    for the distribution of 100 mln gallons of
    cellulosic alcohol
  • in the market.
  • The share of cellulosic ethanol is set to rise at
    an accelerating rate to reach 16 bln gallons (60
    bln litres, 48 mln tonnes) of fuels by 2022.
  • By then, production of cellulosic alcohol will be
    greater than the output
  • of the corn ethanol industry, which has been
    capped a 15 bln gallons.

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Second generation biofuels and synthetic fuels
  • The EU renewable fuels directive has a similar
    focus. Next generation
  • biofuels have the advantage of more significat
    greenhouse gas savings
  • and therefore the Commissions proposal foresees
    that nextgen biofuels
  • will count double against the 2020 production
    target.
  • Another key policy component is the development
    of biorefinering.

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Next generation biofuels
  • Research activities of the Czech Republic in this
    sphere are not comprehensive, but for the time
    being there are aimed at the particular
    operations of technological process
  • Feedstock cultivation
  • Hydro-treatment of vegetable oils
  • Lignocellulose utilisation
  • Biobuthanol
  • Thermal depolymerization
  • Flash pyrolysis
  • Hydrotreating, hydroprocessing
  • However, this process can be improved
    considerably by means of international
    cooperation and exchange of information.

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B100 powered jet completes flight
Green Flight International successfully completed
a biodiesel-powered transcontinental flight
across the United States on Nov. 1. Beginning in
Reno, New., and concluding in Leesburg, Fla., the
flight lasted 11 hours and 13 minutes, reaching
altitudes of 13,000 to 17,000 feet. Source
Biodiesel Magazine, January, 2009
  • According to Douglas Rodante, Green Flight chief
    executive officer, 1,776 miles of the flight were
    fueled by B100. The remaining 710 miles of the
    flight were powered by a mixture of 50 percent
    biodiesel and 50 percent jet fuel.
  • A 1968 L29 Delphin, a single engine military jet
    aircraft built in Czechoslovakia, was used to
    complete the flight. We didnt have any problems
    with cold flow properties in this aircraft
    because of the design, Rodante said.
  • Engine oil runs through an area surrounding the
    fuel filter, heating the fuel going through the
    filter. The heated fuel is circulated back
    through the fuel tanks. Our fuel temperature on
    the flight was 27 degree Celsius (80 degrees
    Fahrenheit) and that was up and over 17,000
    feed, he said.
  • According to Rodante, only slight engine
    adjustments had to be made in order to run the
    L29 Delphin on B100. If we used a B20 blend in a
    modern aircraft, I dont think there would be any
    modifications that need to be done, he said.

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Conclusion
  • Biodiesel, bioethanol and in future BTL are the
    key alternatives for oil, gas and coal to reduce
    CO2 in transport sector.
  • Feedstock availability, energy efficiency and
    land use are the drivers towards BTL
    technologies.
  • BTL will complete the overall fuel mix together
    with 1st generation biofuels in future.

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Conclusion
  • Synergies among agricultural enterprises,
    biodiesel producers and refineries
  • Lowering of GHG emissions in the long-term
    perspective in accordance with criteria of
    sustainability for biomass growing
  • and biofuels production

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Thanks for your attention. Contact Petr
Jevic Research Institute of Agricultural
Engineering, p.r.i. PragueAssociation for
Biodiesel Production, Prague Drnovská 507, 161
01 Prague 6 tel. 420-233022302, e-mail
petr.jevic_at_vuzt.cz
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