Danish Energy Organization recommends increasing the proportion of biofuels

The Danish “Free Energy” organization recently recommended that the government increase the proportion of biofuels in gasoline to reduce human dependence on fossil fuels.

The local Danish media reported on the 27th that Denmark will discard about one to two million tons of straw each year. Using straw to produce biofuels can not only create thousands of jobs for Denmark, but also reduce Denmark’s dependence on other fossil fuels. .

The “Free Energy” organization recommended that the government increase the proportion of biofuels added to gasoline from 5.75% of EU requirements to 7.75%. By 2013, this ratio should be increased to 10%, and it should be ensured that these biofuels are the second generation. Biofuels.

The first generation of biofuels refers to the use of corn and other foods as raw materials to produce biofuels. The second-generation biofuels mainly refer to agricultural fuels such as straw, grass, and timber as raw materials, and bio-cellulose conversion technology to produce bio-fuels. This avoids competition between the energy industry and the population.

The organization believes that Denmark is expected to build six biofuel plants in the future. By then, about 4,000 new jobs will be created for Denmark.