| Biofuels market set to treble over coming decade says report |
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| Written by Giles Clark, London | |
| Tuesday, 30 June 2009 | |
![]() Pike Research's 'Biofuels Markets and Technologies' report Fuels based on waste greases will hit the market first in 2010, says the report. Jatropha-based fuels will begin having a significant impact on the market in 2014. The third big wave will be algae-based biodiesel, which will achieve commercial availability in 2012 and will have a deeper effect on the market beginning in 2016. “In the near term, the biofuels market looks like a train wreck,” says managing director Clint Wheelock. “The economics of ethanol and biodiesel are not yet competitive with petro fuels, and governments have pulled back some of their support. However, in the 10 to 15 year timeframe, the outlook remains very positive. The long-term commitment of national governments to foster robust biofuels markets remains solid, and technological advances and economies of scale will dramatically improve the economics of biofuels versus petroleum.” Pike Research’s report analyzes the complexities and paradoxes of biofuels markets. It examines key technologies that will drive the future of the industry to include second and third generation feedstocks and advanced biorefining techniques. The report also includes profiles of key players and comprehensive forecasts that quantify the potential for biodiesel and ethanol by country and region. Further detail, order sample pages or arrange to speak to someone, about the Pike Research report, 'Biofuels Markets and Technologies', is available here. |
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