‘Low ILUC-Risk’ as a Sustainability Standard for Biofuels in the EU
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Biofuel Policy in the EU
1.2. Aims of This Paper
1.3. Indirect Land Use Change
1.3.1. Direct and Indirect Emissions from Land Use Change
“Land should not be converted for the production of biofuels if its carbon stock loss upon conversion could not, within a reasonable period, taking into account the urgency of tackling climate change, be compensated by the greenhouse gas emission saving resulting from the production of biofuels”.
1.3.2. Controlling ILUC in the RED
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Policy Review
2.2. Formulation of Policy Recommendations
2.3. High and Low ILUC-Risk
2.3.1. High ILUC-Risk
2.3.2. Low ILUC-Risk
(In this paper, ellipses in quotations may be dropped for ease of reading). Low ILUC-risk production systems may therefore be placed into three categories:“any improvement of agricultural practices leading, in a sustainable manner, to an increase in yields of food and feed crops on land that is already used for the cultivation of food and feed crops; and any action that enables the cultivation of food and feed crops on unused land, including abandoned land”.
- Growing a crop on land that is unused, has been abandoned, or has become degraded.
- Increasing production of an existing crop though innovative farming techniques on in-use agricultural land.
- Adding a productive ‘intermediate’ crop to an existing rotation on agricultural land.
3. Results
3.1. EU Policy Interactions
3.1.1. Agriculture and Soil Policy
3.1.2. Restrictions on New Agricultural Projects
3.2. Policy Measures to Enhance the Attractiveness and Versatility of the Low ILUC-Risk System
3.2.1. Definitional Clarification
“fuels, the feedstock of which was produced within schemes which avoid displacement effects of food and feed-crop based biofuels through improved agricultural practices”.
“starch-rich crops, sugar crops or oil crops produced on agricultural land as a main crop excluding residues, waste or ligno-cellulosic material and intermediate crops, such as catch crops and cover crops, provided that the use of such intermediate crops does not trigger demand for additional land”.
3.2.2. Annex IX Integration as a Value Proposition
The text for Annex IX Part B Item (f) is similar but applies to non-aviation fuels.“Intermediate crops, such as catch crops and cover crops that are grown in areas where due to a short vegetation period the production of food and feed crops is limited to one harvest and provided their use does not trigger demand for additional land and provided the soil organic matter content is maintained, where not used for the production of biofuel for the aviation sector.”
3.2.3. Member State RED Implementations
“Member States may set a lower limit and may distinguish, for the purposes of [the sustainability and greenhouse gas emissions criteria], between different biofuels produced from food and feed crops, taking into account best available evidence on indirect land-use change impact.”
3.3. Policy Measures to Strengthen Low ILUC-Risk as a Sustainability Standard
3.3.1. Uncertainty in Crediting Additional Yield
3.3.2. De-Risking Returns
3.3.3. Environmental Safeguards
3.3.4. Subjectivity in Implementation
4. Discussion
- Recognition of the institutional and policy overlaps between energy, agriculture, environment, and climate goals in the context of low ILUC-risk production models (Section 3.1);
- Review of potential inconsistencies identified in legislative texts (Section 3.2.1);
- Broadening of the scope of low ILUC-risk certification to apply to a larger range of crop types (Section 3.2.1);
- Provision of a definite value signal to drive uptake, for instance through the use of low ILUC-risk certification in connection with criteria for the Renewable Energy Directive’s Annex IX (Section 3.2.2);
- Integration with Member States’ renewable energy policies (Section 3.2.3);
- Boosting the robustness of the current feedstock-crediting methodology in light of yield variability (Section 3.3.1);
- Consideration of a hybrid value proposition for feedstock producers to deliver greater certainty in returns (Section 3.3.2);
- Evaluation of gaps in environmental safeguards when it comes to the introduction of novel cropping projects and techniques (Section 3.3.3);
- Refinement of guidance provisions for both low ILUC-risk candidates and certifiers, in the interest of efficiency and reproducibility (Section 3.3.4).
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. The EU Renewable Energy Directive
Appendix A.1. A History of the RED
Appendix A.2. RED Implementation
Appendix A.3. Conflation of Terms
Appendix B. Considerations for Creating a Workable Low ILUC-Risk System
Appendix B.1. Scaling Low ILUC-Risk Projects in the EU
Appendix B.2. Effective Sustainability Standards
Appendix C. Thematic Headings
# | Heading | Elaboration |
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1 | Exemption from the High-ILUC cap | Policies that exempt certified low-ILUC material from the diminishing RED II cap on high-ILUC feedstocks. |
2 | Exemption from Food Crop Caps | Policies that permit low-ILUC feedstocks to count differently towards national food and feed caps. |
3 | Contribution to Renewable Energy Targets | Policies that would give low-ILUC biofuels preferential treatment in contributing to renewable energy targets, as compared with other biofuels. |
4 | ILUC Emissions Factor | Policies that incentivise reductions in emissions, and that would therefore give preference to those biofuel projects where the ILUC factor can be set to zero. |
5 | Land Conversion Emissions | Policies that ascribe emissions to direct land use change will impact agricultural projects that seek to convert unused land. |
6 | Unused and Marginal Land | Policies that incentivise or regulate the conversion of unproductive land into productive agricultural land. |
7 | Habitats and Pollution | Policies that seek to enhance biodiversity through the provision of habitats, and the mitigation of local pollution. |
8 | Soil Carbon Management | Policies that explicitly encourage soil carbon sequestration, either through promoting certain management practices or by considering the results of direct measurement/modelling. |
9 | Soil Health and Water Conservation | Policies that support measures to preserve soil structure/biome/drainage and the conservation of water resources. |
10 | Rural Social Measures | Policies that seek to encourage smallholder projects or traditional production methods, which may be suitable for integration with a low-ILUC system. |
11 | Contribution to Agricultural Sustainability Goals | Policies establishing sustainability standards (for projects, processes, or products), which could be satisfied by low-ILUC material. |
12 | Energy Feedstock Reporting | Policies that specifically promote the production and consumption of sustainable biofuels by imposing feedstock-related requirements (or reporting obligations). |
13 | Reporting Standardisation | Policies that impose reporting requirements on biogenic material may overlap with the low-ILUC certification system, opening the door to harmonisation of standards. |
14 | Project Finance | Policies that make projects eligible for funding (or financial support) based on sustainability criteria that could reasonably be satisfied by low-ILUC certification. |
15 | Information Access | Policies that increase the availability of useful information, or the accessibility of tools that can assist in meeting low-ILUC certification requirements. |
16 | Other Narrative Relevance | Policies which increase the availability of useful information, or the accessibility of tools that can assist in meeting low-ILUC certification requirements. |
Appendix D. Policy Texts Reviewed
Policy | Reference |
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RED II | [6] |
RED III | [4] |
ILUC Directive | [24] |
ILUC-risk Delegated Regulation | [34] |
Implementing Regulation on Voluntary Schemes | [16] |
FSDN Communication | [84] |
Sustainable Finance Taxonomy Regulation | [85,86,87] |
Carbon Removal Regulation (proposal) | [88] |
Sustainable Carbon Cycles Communication | [89] |
CAP 2021 | [90] |
CAP 2013 | [91,92,93] |
LULUCF Regulation | [94] |
Natura 2000 | [95] |
Forest Strategy | [96,97,98,99] |
Fuels Quality Directive | [100] |
REDD+ | [101,102] |
EU Rural Vision | [103] |
EIP Agri/EU CAP Network | [104,105] |
Habitats Directive | [106] |
Birds Directive | [107] |
Soil Strategy for 2030 | [44] |
Nitrates Directive | [108] |
EU Taxonomy | [85,86] |
Cohesion Fund and Regional Development Fund Regulation | [109] |
Renewable Energy Financing Mechanism | [110] |
Recovery and Resilience Facility | [111] |
InvestEU | [112] |
Connecting Europe Facility (Energy) | [113] |
EAFRD & EAGF | [114] |
Just Transition Mechanism | [115] |
Innovation Fund | [116] |
Modernisation Fund | [117] |
Horizon Europe | [118] |
Farm to Fork Strategy | [119] |
Biodiversity Strategy | [120] |
Invasive Alien Species Regulation | [121] |
Sustainable Use of Pesticides | [122] |
Fertilising Products Regulation | [123] |
Clean Air Programme | [124] |
Water Framework Directive | [125] |
Circular Economy Package | [126] |
Energy Efficiency Directive | [127] |
Emission Trading System | [128] |
ReFuelEU Aviation | [129,130] |
FuelEU Maritime | [131,132] |
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Marginal relevance | There is a contextual connection, but nothing linking the policy to low ILUC-risk production |
Narrative relevance | Low ILUC-risk production could plausibly fit into the aspirational goals of a particular policy |
Value relevance | The policy brings tangible and possibly quantifiable support—for example, funding eligibility |
Barrier relevance | The policy may conflict with pursuit of low ILUC-risk production |
High ILUC-Risk | Low ILUC-Risk | |
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Simplified definition | Biofuel feedstocks which are linked with agricultural expansion into lands with high carbon stock (forests and wetlands) | Biofuel feedstocks produced in a way that minimises competition with other economic sectors (e.g., food and feed), and hence minimises ILUC |
Scope | ‘High ILUC-risk’ designation applies to entire feedstock classes (at present only palm oil) | ‘Low ILUC-risk’ designation applies to batches of additional crop yield that originate from certified land |
Policy impact | Under the RED, biofuels made from high ILUC-risk feedstocks are to be phased out of renewable energy targets by 2030; some Member States have adopted a faster phase-out schedule | At present, low ILUC-risk certification may exempt biofuels from the high ILUC-risk phase-out; this paper envisages a broader interpretation of the role of low ILUC-risk |
Certification criteria | Over 10% of cropland expansion for the crop in question is into high carbon stock land; and expansion rate exceeds 1% per year | Certification requires land to undergo productivity-boosting ‘additionality measures’ that would not have been viable without RED incentives |
Types of projects | All high ILUC-risk feedstocks are automatically subject to restrictions, unless exempted through low ILUC-risk certification | Projects which boost yields on existing farmland or introduce crop production onto unused/abandoned land |
Other provisions | – | Certain certification criteria are waived for smallholder farmers (<2 ha) |
Assessment | European Commission | Commission-approved certification bodies/voluntary schemes |
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Sandford C, Malins C, Vourliotakis G, Panoutsou C. ‘Low ILUC-Risk’ as a Sustainability Standard for Biofuels in the EU. Energies. 2024; 17(10):2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17102365
Chicago/Turabian StyleSandford, Cato, Chris Malins, George Vourliotakis, and Calliope Panoutsou. 2024. "‘Low ILUC-Risk’ as a Sustainability Standard for Biofuels in the EU" Energies 17, no. 10: 2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17102365
APA StyleSandford, C., Malins, C., Vourliotakis, G., & Panoutsou, C. (2024). ‘Low ILUC-Risk’ as a Sustainability Standard for Biofuels in the EU. Energies, 17(10), 2365. https://doi.org/10.3390/en17102365