The UK’s fledgling biofuels industry is under threat from unfairly subsidised fuels from the United States, according to the operator of one of Europe’s largest biodiesel plants.
Sean Sutcliffe, chief executive of troubled Teesside-based biodiesel producer Biofuels Corporation, said biofuel production subsidies in the US were “severely damaging” the industry in both the UK and the rest of Europe.
| "It is damaging for biofuel producers but also for people looking to put land to use for biofuel" Sean Sutcliffe, Biofuels Corporation |
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| "When the market turns around we will return to full capacity" |
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