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GOVERNMENT CONSULTS ON BIOFUELS SALES OBLIGATION


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2006

12/09/2006 - Hon David Parker - Associate Transport Minister Judith Tizard and Climate Change Minister David Parker today released a discussion document outlining a proposed sales obligation for biofuels, as part of the government's response to climate change.

The proposal would require oil companies to sell a minimum percentage of biofuels in transport fuels, beginning with 0.25% of sales in 2008, and rising to 2.25% by 2012, Judith Tizard said.

“Diversifying into renewable transport fuels will reduce our dependence on imported oil. Using biofuels will also reduce vehicle emissions, greenhouse gas emissions and improve air quality.”

Although imported biofuels could be used, there is enough domestic feedstock from within the agricultural sector to produce the amount of biofuels needed to meet the minimum obligation.

Energy and Climate Change Minister David Parker said biofuels would move New Zealand towards a more sustainable energy future, as well as providing significant climate change benefits.

"If the proposed sales obligation is met, we will not need to account for over a million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions under the Kyoto Protocol, due to the replacement of fossil fuels by biofuels. This represents more than $16 million that would be saved by the Government in respect of its Kyoto Protocol commitments in the first commitment period (2008-2012) alone."

Mr Parker said the minimum was the starting point.

"Once the legislative framework and infrastructure is in place, we can expect biofuels to make up a greater proportion of our transport fuel than these mandated minimum levels."

The discussion document and reports on the supply, distribution, vehicle compliance, and economics of bringing biofuels to the market in New Zealand are available at www.transport.govt.nz/biofuels-sales-obligation-discussion-document/ or from the Ministry of Transport. Submissions close on 20 October.

Trans Pacific trading partners talk environment
Media release: 11 September 2006

Officials from Brunei, Chile, Singapore and New Zealand will meet tomorrow for the first time under the Trans-Pacific free trade agreement to identify areas of environmental concern and exchange ideas for improvement.

The four countries signed this Environment Cooperation Agreement in July 2005 as part of the Trans-Pacific (P4) trade agreement.

The Ministry for the Environment is hosting this week’s meeting in Wellington which will include talks about co-operation on environmental matters, and sharing environmental knowledge and skills.

Ministry for the Environment Chief Executive, Hugh Logan sees this inaugural meeting as a valuable opportunity to work with Pacific neighbours on environmental matters important to all New Zealanders.

“Maintaining high standards for environment protection is important in its own right and a key part of economic prosperity,” Hugh Logan said.

‘This meeting enables New Zealand to identify areas where we can benefit from the environmental experience of our trade partners and also offer our expertise.”

Topics to be covered include environmental impact assessments, sustainable tourism, wastewater and air quality issues.

Following the meeting, officials will travel to Rotorua where they will meet with Environment Bay of Plenty staff to discuss regional resource management. The visit to Rotorua will also provide the group with an opportunity to gain a feeling for New Zealand’s natural environment.

 
 

Source: New Zealand - Ministry for the Environment (http://www. mfe.govt.nz)
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