International Biofuels Forum
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The International Biofuels Forum (IBF) is an international initiative for information sharing and other efforts linking key biofuels countries (and the EC), bringing together key producers and consumers of biofuels to support the international trading of biofuels as a commodity.
- The members of the IBF are Brazil, China, the European Commission, India, South Africa and the United States.
Official announcements
- Press Conference Launching International Biofuels Forum - This press release from the United Nations Department of Public Information announcing the IBF on 2 March 2007 stated that "Today’s launch of the International Biofuels Forum would contribute to creating a world market for alternative fuels, resulting in economic, social and environmental benefits for developed and developing countries alike" and that the Forum "would initially be established for one year and meet regularly to discuss ways to promote the sustained use and production of biofuels around the globe."
- The press release quoted Elsa du Toit, Director for Energy Efficiency of the Department of Minerals and Energy of South Africa as saying, “We want to ensure that previously disadvantaged people and people in rural communities will be close to where the biofuels initiative will take place, and they will receive the benefits of this initiative.”[1]
News
- BPCL represents the Government of India at preparatory sessions of International Biofuels Forum (IBF) 3-Jan-2007 (article by Bharat Petroleum, India)
- According to the article, the IBF will "work towards enhancing the exchange of information related to the production, consumption, distribution, storage, and trade of biofuels, as well as to support innovation across the biofuels market; and to promote the international market for biofuels through the establishment of common standards and codes."[2]
| International organizations and initiatives | edit | |
| Multilateral agreements: Kyoto Protocol: Clean Development Mechanism International initiatives: Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) | International Biofuels Forum | ||
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