Land-use Efficiency of Solar Energy versus Biofuels

Syllabus: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation

Background

  • Biofuels were promoted in the early 2000s as a low-carbon alternative to petroleum fuels.
  • Despite electric vehicle growth, global biofuel production continues to rise steadily.
  • Around 99% of biofuels are used in road transport, shaping land-use patterns.

Land Use and Climate Impact

  • Major biofuel sources include sugarcane, corn, soybean, and palm oil.
  • These crops together meet only about 4% of global transport energy demand.
  • Climate benefits remain uncertain after considering cultivation, processing, and land-use change.
  • Agricultural land has opportunity costs, as it could otherwise be reforested or rewilded.

Extent of Land under Biofuels

  • Researchers at Cerulogy estimate 32 million hectares are used exclusively for biofuels.
  • This area is comparable to the size of Germany or Poland.
  • The estimate is conservative, excluding land used for animal feed co-products.

Solar Power Potential on Biofuel Land

  • Solar panels on 32 million hectares could generate 32,000 terawatt-hours (TWh) annually.
  • This is 23 times higher than current global liquid biofuel energy production.
  • The figure equals total global electricity generation in 2024.

Efficiency Comparison

  • Plants convert less than 1% of sunlight into usable biomass through photosynthesis.
  • Solar panels convert 15–20%, with newer designs reaching 25% efficiency.
  • This explains why solar power yields far more energy per acre.

Implications for Transport Decarbonisation

  • Electrified global road transport requires about 7,000 TWh annually.
  • Solar on biofuel land could power all cars and trucks using less than one-quarter of that area.
  • Remaining land could support food production, aviation biofuels, or rewilding.

Conclusion

  • Land is scarce and costly, requiring careful allocation for climate goals.
  • Solar energy offers vastly superior land-use efficiency compared to biofuel crops.

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