Advanced Biofuels - Low Carbon Technology Partnerships Initiative

Advanced Biofuels
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Advanced Biofuels
Advanced Biofuels
and the Climate Challenge
Global temperatures are increasing and science has confirmed that we must limit the rise to under
2°C in order to avoid the most serious consequences for people, the environment and economies
worldwide.
Direct emissions from transportation account for nearly 25%
for the main part of this century. Given these conditions, it is
of global energy-related CO2 emissions. As people around
essential that we seek to replace fossil fuels with advanced
the world increasingly move into the middle-class society, car
biofuels that reduce CO2 emissions by at least 50%.
ownership levels will rise, and the corresponding increase
A significant increase in the sustainable production and use of
in economic activity will increase emissions from aviation,
maritime and trucking.
advanced biofuels will be required over the next 20-30 years
Although the increase in electric cars using renewable energy
growth in global transportation demand.
to decouple the expected increase in CO2 emissions from
will help reduce emissions from light vehicle transportation,
Development of a new advanced biofuels market will speed
liquid fuels will be the most likely main alternative for personal
up emissions reductions, recruit investment into the sector
transportation for a long time to come. Hydrocarbon fuels will
and drive the growth of high-tech green jobs across the globe.
be the most likely choice for aviation, maritime and trucking
Scaling up Advanced Biofuels in the context of the UNFCCC COP21 in Paris
After years of R&D, new fuel-production technologies are now
The Advanced Biofuels LCTPi will:
beginning deployment in new production facilities around the
globe, but there is considerable opportunity to accelerate and
scale up their dissemination.
Demonstrate that advanced biofuels can reduce emissions
while helping to meet increasing demand for global
transportation
The Advanced Biofuels LCTPi consists of companies from
across the technology spectrum that are collaborating to scale
up carbon sparing technologies to help meet global energy
demand in a climate sensitive way.
Identify and activate appropriate national and international
policies to support sustainable growth of the new sector
Demonstrate novel partnerships and models that will attract
new investment
Provide scalable project opportunities for rapid execution
through public-private-partnership initiatives
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Work Program and Timeline
How to Get Involved
Helen Baker
Gerard Ostheimer
Program Manager LCTPi
Technical Manager Global Lead, Sustainable Bioenergy HIO, UN Sustainable Energy for All
* helen.baker@wbcsd.org
* geoe@novozymes.com
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COP21 and the LCTPi
About COP21 and the LCTPi
In December 2015, a global climate agreement will be brokered
LCTPi is a collaborative platform, gathering together project
at COP21, the Paris Climate Change Conference. This is a key
teams and stakeholders to discuss and agree the concrete
moment for all stakeholders to contribute to decisive climate
actions that are needed. It focuses on solutions that are beyond
action.
business as usual. It is a unique opportunity to showcase how
your business can and is tackling climate change.
Launched in Lima in partnership with SDSN and IEA, LCTPi is
supported by the French Presidency of COP21 and is part of
To ensure the development and implementation of business
the Lima-Paris Action Agenda. It aims to present action plans
solutions that address climate change, we must:
at COP21 that will accelerate low-carbon technology and scale
Remove the barriers that are preventing existing solutions
up the deployment of business solutions consistent with the
from being deployed
2˚C objective.
Develop new solutions to complement existing ones
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LCTPi has several focus areas, and for each area the deliverables include:
Business oriented solution roadmaps including critical
Strengthened business and government dialogue to create
milestones
Analysis
enabling frameworks for investment
of barriers and identification of solutions,
A work program beyond Paris to ensure enduring
financial requirements, policies and PPP (public-private
implementation at scale
partnerships) opportunities that facilitate scale up
Underway
Renewables
Carbon Capture
& Storage
Energy Efficiency
in Buildings
Materials: Cement
Sustainability Initiative
Advanced Biofuels
Climate Smart
Agriculture
Forests & Forest
Products as Carbon Sinks
Low Carbon
Freight Transport
Low Carbon
Passenger Mobility
Materials:
Chemicals
Digitization
Scoping
Smart Grids
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