Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine

Ukraine is the only major agricultural country whose production of biofuels has declined since 2010. Nevertheless, it has set a target of 11.5 percent of primary energy supply from biomass, biofuels and waste by 2035. Agricultural land needed to produce biofuels feedstock is calculated for two scena...

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Main Authors: Carl Zulauf, Olena Prutska, Eleonora Kirieieva, Natalia Pryshliak
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Language:English
Published: LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives" 2018-10-01
Series:Problems and Perspectives in Management
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spelling doaj-1b33223e7c88427497744528298296792020-11-25T01:35:18ZengLLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"Problems and Perspectives in Management1727-70511810-54672018-10-01164839010.21511/ppm.16(4).2018.0811057Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in UkraineCarl Zulauf0Olena Prutska1Eleonora Kirieieva2Natalia Pryshliak3Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Ohio State UniversityDoctor in Economic Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Finance, Banking and Insurance Department, Vinnytsia National Agrarian UniversityPh.D. in Economics, Associate Professor of the Economics Department, Vinnytsia National Agrarian UniversityPh.D. in Economics, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Administrative Management and Alternative Energy Sources, Vinnytsia National Agrarian UniversityUkraine is the only major agricultural country whose production of biofuels has declined since 2010. Nevertheless, it has set a target of 11.5 percent of primary energy supply from biomass, biofuels and waste by 2035. Agricultural land needed to produce biofuels feedstock is calculated for two scenarios based on its current 11.5 percent target and previous 5.0 percent target specified as a share of transport energy consumption. The export orientation of Ukraine’s crop sector and resulting foreign currency earnings pose trade-offs if crops are diverted from exports to biofuel feedstocks. Given these trade-offs, policy options for developing a biofuels industry while satisfying Ukraine’s export and domestic markets are to (1) bring land not currently cultivated into production and (2) increase yield. Both options are found to have substantial potential.https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11057/PPM_2018_04_Zulauf.pdfalternative energybiofuelsenergy consumption structureproduction scenariosstate policy
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author Carl Zulauf
Olena Prutska
Eleonora Kirieieva
Natalia Pryshliak
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Olena Prutska
Eleonora Kirieieva
Natalia Pryshliak
Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine
Problems and Perspectives in Management
alternative energy
biofuels
energy consumption structure
production scenarios
state policy
author_facet Carl Zulauf
Olena Prutska
Eleonora Kirieieva
Natalia Pryshliak
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title Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine
title_short Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine
title_full Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine
title_fullStr Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in Ukraine
title_sort assessment of the potential for a biofuels industry in ukraine
publisher LLC "CPC "Business Perspectives"
series Problems and Perspectives in Management
issn 1727-7051
1810-5467
publishDate 2018-10-01
description Ukraine is the only major agricultural country whose production of biofuels has declined since 2010. Nevertheless, it has set a target of 11.5 percent of primary energy supply from biomass, biofuels and waste by 2035. Agricultural land needed to produce biofuels feedstock is calculated for two scenarios based on its current 11.5 percent target and previous 5.0 percent target specified as a share of transport energy consumption. The export orientation of Ukraine’s crop sector and resulting foreign currency earnings pose trade-offs if crops are diverted from exports to biofuel feedstocks. Given these trade-offs, policy options for developing a biofuels industry while satisfying Ukraine’s export and domestic markets are to (1) bring land not currently cultivated into production and (2) increase yield. Both options are found to have substantial potential.
topic alternative energy
biofuels
energy consumption structure
production scenarios
state policy
url https://businessperspectives.org/images/pdf/applications/publishing/templates/article/assets/11057/PPM_2018_04_Zulauf.pdf
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