Promoting Biofuels: Implications for Developing Countries

20 Pages Posted: 4 Feb 2008

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Jörg Ankel-Peters

RWI - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research; University of Passau - Business Administration and Economics

Sascha Thielmann

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Date Written: January 2008

Abstract

Interest in biofuels is growing worldwide as concerns about the security of energy supply and climate change are moving into the focus of policy makers. With the exception of bioethanol from Brazil, however, production costs of biofuels are typically much higher than those of fossil fuels. As a result, promotion measures such as tax exemptions or blending quotas are indispensable for ascertaining substantial biofuel demand. With particular focus on developing countries, this paper discusses the economic justification of biofuel promotion instruments and investigates their implications. Based on data from India and Tanzania, we find that substantial biofuel usage induces significant financial costs. Furthermore, acreage availability is a binding natural limitation that could also lead to conflicts with food production. Yet, if carefully implemented under the appropriate conditions, biofuel programs might present opportunities for certain developing countries.

Keywords: renewable energy, environmental policy, government policy, economic development

JEL Classification: O38, Q42, Q56

Suggested Citation

Ankel-Peters, Jörg and Thielmann, Sascha, Promoting Biofuels: Implications for Developing Countries (January 2008). Ruhr Economic Paper No. 38, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1089443 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1089443

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Sascha Thielmann

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