Title of article :
Comparing the social costs of biofuels and fossil fuels: A case study of Vietnam
Author/Authors :
Le، نويسنده , , Loan T. and van Ierland، نويسنده , , Ekko C. and Zhu، نويسنده , , Xueqin and Wesseler، نويسنده , , Justus and Ngo، نويسنده , , Giang، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Biofuel substitution for fossil fuels has been recommended in the literature and promoted in many countries; however, there are concerns about its economic viability. In this paper we focus on the cost-effectiveness of fuels, i.e., we compare the social costs of biofuels and fossil fuels for a functional unit defined as 1 km of vehicle transportation. We base our empirical results on a case study in Vietnam and compare two biofuels and their alternative fossil fuels: ethanol and gasoline, and biodiesel and diesel with a focus on the blends of E5 and E10 for ethanol, and B5 and B10 for biodiesel. At the discount rate of 4%, ethanol substitution for gasoline in form of E5 or E10 saves 33% of the social cost of gasoline if the fuel consumption of E5 and E10 is the same as gasoline. The ethanol substitution will be cost-effective if the fuel consumption of E5 and E10, in terms of L km−1, is not exceeding the consumption of gasoline by more than 1.7% and 3.5% for E5 and E10 respectively. The biodiesel substitution would be cost-effective if the fuel consumption of B5 and B10, in terms of L km−1 compared to diesel, would decrease by more than 1.4% and 2.8% for B5 and B10 respectively at the discount rate of 4%.
Keywords :
Social Cost , Vietnam , Cassava-based ethanol , Jatropha-based biodiesel , Fossil fuels , Cost-Effectiveness
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy
Journal title :
Biomass and Bioenergy