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Biofuel Boom Could Push Food Prices Higher by 2030, T&E Warns

A new Transport & Environment study warns that global biofuel consumption could rise 30% this year and nearly 70% by 2030, driven by high oil prices. The expansion threatens food security and fertiliser supplies — and highlights why electrification may be a smarter path than crop-based fuels.

What does it mean at home?

If the topic touches solar panels, storage, inverters or home EV charging, the right answer depends on consumption, roof area, orientation and future expansion together.

70%-kal nőhet a bioüzemanyag-kereslet – az élelmiszereink árát is megfizetjük

A new report from Transport & Environment (T&E) raises serious concerns about the trajectory of global biofuel demand. Driven by efforts to reduce dependence on fossil fuels amid high oil prices, biofuel consumption could surge by 30% in the near term and reach nearly 70% above current levels by 2030. The study argues that ambitious biofuel mandates are already contributing to rising food prices and may worsen fertiliser shortages worldwide.

The food vs. fuel dilemma, revisited

What this means for the energy transition

The report also feeds into the broader debate about which renewable pathways are truly sustainable. In the EU, the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III) sets binding blending targets for transport fuels, but critics — including T&E — argue that advanced biofuels from waste and residues should replace first-generation crop fuels, not merely supplement them. Several member states are now revisiting their national implementation plans under this pressure.

For EV drivers and solar adopters, this study offers a data-backed argument: the electrification route avoids many of the systemic trade-offs that biofuel scaling creates. As battery costs fall and grid tariffs evolve, the case for electrons over ethanol continues to strengthen.

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Source: Global Biofuel Demand Set to Grow by Nearly 70% as Food Prices Rise - CleanTechnica· Based on source, with AI-assisted rewriting.

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