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  2. Biofuel in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The 70,000 km 2 of agricultural land used to produce biofuels in Europe in 2008 could have been used to feed 127 million people for a year, contributing to the 'end hunger and poverty' SDG. [20] "Policies that subsidize or mandate food-based biofuel production or consumption drive up food prices and multiply price shocks in agricultural markets ...

  3. Biodiesel by region - Wikipedia

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    Biodiesel production in Argentina grew from 130,000 tons in 2006 to 2.5 million tons in 2010, expecting to produce 3 million tons by 2011. Argentina is a net exporter of biodiesel, nearly all of which was shipped to Europe, overtaking in production the U.S. this year.

  4. Biofuels by region - Wikipedia

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    Germany remained the largest European biofuel consumer in 2006, with a consumption estimate of 2.8 million tons of biodiesel (equivalent to 2,408,000 toe), 0.71 million ton of vegetable oil (628.492 toe) and 0.48 million ton of bioethanol (307,200 toe).

  5. Why Germany's Elections Have Huge Stakes for Climate ... - AOL

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    In April 2024, Germany’s Federal Network Agency, which regulates the country’s energy supply networks, announced that the cost of the country’s transition to renewable energy, an estimated ...

  6. Vegetable oils as alternative energy - Wikipedia

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    In biodiesel it says oil palm produces 5940 litres per hectare (635 USgal/acre) of palm oil each year. To make 180 billion US gallons (680,000,000 m 3) of vegetable oil each year would require 1,150,000 square kilometres (440,000 sq mi) or a square of land 1,070 kilometres (660 mi) on a side. "The gradual move from oil has begun.

  7. Renewable energy in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Germany passed this target early in 2007, when the renewable energy share in electricity consumption in Germany reached 14%. [16] In September 2010, the German government announced ambitious energy targets: [ 17 ] : 5 After the 2013 elections, the new CDU/CSU and SPD coalition government continued the energy transition , with only minor ...

  8. Energy crop - Wikipedia

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    Production of oil/biodiesel from rape covers more than 12,000 km 2 in Germany alone, and has doubled in the past 15 years. [10] Typical yield of oil as pure biodiesel is 100,000 L/km 2 (68,000 US gal/sq mi; 57,000 imp gal/sq mi) or higher, making biodiesel crops economically attractive, provided sustainable crop rotations are used that are ...

  9. Energy in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Energy in Germany is obtained primarily from fossil fuels, accounting for 77.6% of total energy consumption in 2023, followed by renewables at 19.6%, and 0.7% nuclear power. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] On 15 April 2023, the three remaining German nuclear reactors were taken offline, completing the country's nuclear phase-out plan. [ 3 ]