Global Bio-Fuel Market Outlook to 2016: Research Report

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Global Biofuel Market Outlook to 2016 – Going Mainstream Through Government Support” provides a comprehensive analysis of market size of biofuel industry on the basis of region such as Asia Pacific, Europe, North America and Central and South America, market segmentation by fuel ethanol and bio diesel. The report also entails the value chain of fuel ethanol and bio diesel production. The competitive landscape and profile of major players such as POET, Archer Daniels Midland, Abengoa Bioenergy, Green Plain Renewable Energy and Cosan operating in the industry was also covered in the report.

The future projections are included to provide an overview on the prospects and expected growth drivers in the global biofuel industry.

Global

The global biofuel industry is a fragmented market with the presence of large number of players such as POET, Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Abengoa Bioenergy, Green Plains Renewable Energy, Cosan and others. POET is the leading first generation biofuel producer in the market with the production capacity of 1.6 billion gallons per year. Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) is the second largest biofuel producer in the world with the production of around ~ thousand barrels per day and a market share of ~% in 2011. ADM is the leading bio diesel producer in Europe with the world largest bio diesel production facility in Hamburg, Germany.

Over the coming years, the production of biofuel in the global market are projected to rise at a CAGR of 12.5% in the next five years due to an increasing carbon gas emission, reducing oil imports and oil dependence, diversification of energy supply and the development of the rural sector.

Asia Pacific

The biofuel market in Asia-Pacific region has grown remarkably over the past few years due to the growth in the emerging markets such as China, India, Thailand, Australia, South Korea and Indonesia. The scientists in the Asia-Pacific region have supported the growth in the production of biofuel...