JohnnyYou » Yesterday, 1:29 pm » wrote: ↑
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Biofuel prices vary significantly by type and feedstock, with advanced drop-in biofuels often targeting costs under $100 per barrel to compete with fossil fuels. Biodiesel costs are heavily influenced by soybean oil prices, while ethanol often trades around $1.75–$1.95 per gallon ($73–$82 per barrel). Specific advanced biofuels can range from $53–$99 per barrel, according to Advanced BioFuels USA and advancedbiofuelsusa.info.
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Biodiesel Cost Factors: The primary cost is feedstock (e.g., soybean oil), which can result in production costs of $1.10–$1.83 per gallon ($46–$77 per barrel) for feedstock alone, excluding processing.
Advanced/Drop-in Biofuels: These often target competitive pricing. For example, some pyrolytic bio-crude is produced at roughly $45–$75 per barrel, while others like jatropha oil or green gasoline can cost between $64 and $99 per barrel.
Ethanol Prices: Ethanol prices are often quoted per liter (e.g., 17–18 baht/liter in Thailand) or per gallon ($1.75–$1.95 in the US).
Comparison to Oil: While conventional biofuels often require incentives, some advanced biofuels are reaching parity with oil prices around $70–$100 per barrel, notes Advanced BioFuels USA.
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Note: Prices are highly volatile, depending on feedstock costs, subsidies, and RIN (Renewable Identification Number) values in the U.S..