$17 MILLION FOR BETTER BIOFUELS AND CLEANER FUELS


Environmental Panorama
Canberra – Australia
May of 2006

9 May 2006 - The Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, today announced new funding of $11.5 million over five years as part of the 2006-07 Budget to deliver on the Australian Government's biofuels agenda and $5.6 million to ensure fuel quality compliance.

"This funding allows us to investigate how to achieve significant air quality benefits from ethanol use, which has implications for both environmental and human health," Senator Campbell said.

Senator Campbell said the package would contain a large research component, with $4.4 million for two major studies into ethanol to address market barriers and restore consumer confidence in the biofuels industry commencing immediately. The studies will:

• explore the suitability of low ethanol blends for wider use and inform decision making on whether E5 blends (5 per cent ethanol, 95 per cent petrol) may be sold unlabelled; and
• investigate the health effects of ethanol blends -including the potential for a decrease in the amount of harmful particulate emissions as a result of using fuel blends. The study will also address air quality in Australian cities - in particular, how the evaporative performance of ethanol blends affects the formation of ground level ozone.
The Budget also contains $5.6 million over four years to ensure fuel quality compliance. This will enable the Government to actively support fuel quality through its fuel sampling programme which monitors and ensures the quality of fuel supplied to consumers around Australia. The fuel sampling programme has been underway since 2002 and has supported Australia's transition to better quality and more environmentally sustainable fuels.

"Motorists pay heavily for their fuel, and are entitled to high quality fuel, which helps to ensure cleaner emissions, more effective engine operation and reduced pollution," Senator Campbell said.

The 2006-07 Budget also provides $0.4 million to fund biodiesel projects, including a biodiesel trial in Kakadu National Park and investigating the need for a biodiesel blends fuel standard.

Fuel standards are a key part of the Government's national air quality response and have been welcomed by the community, vehicle manufacturers and importers and the refinery industry.

Fuel standards encourage the production and take-up of cleaner fuels and reduce the impacts of vehicle emissions on human health. Without the fuel standards, the community would face an extra $3.4 billion in avoided health costs until the year 2020.

"The Australian Government's investment in biofuel quality will increase Australian consumers' confidence in fuels that can benefit the household budget, Australian industry and our environment," Senator Campbell said.
Why is this important?
• This initiative makes provisions for better quality fuels which, in turn, are better for the environment. It also investigates the potential air quality and human health benefits of biofuels.
Who will benefit?
• This initiative will benefit the Australian community (through helping to ensure better quality fuels, including biofuels), our biofuels industry and the environment through provision of cleaner, greener fuels.
What funding is the Government committing to the initiative?
• The Australian Government is committing $17 million in total, including $11.5 million, which includes the $0.4 million biodiesel projects, to the biofuels initiative and $5.6 million to the fuel quality compliance initiative.
What have we done in the past?
• This initiative is part of the Australian Government's Biofuels Action Plan.
• The Plan, released by the Prime Minister on 22 December 2005, will underpin the future for a sustainable biofuels industry in Australia.
• Under this Plan, industry expects to meet, if not exceed, the Government's biofuels target of 350 megalitres (ML) by 2010.
When will the initiative conclude?
• The initiative is funded over five years and will conclude in 2009-10.

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
Press consultantship (Marianne McCabe)
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