Visant Strategies, Inc., May 2007, Pages: 155
Petroleum Potential?
1.1.1.2 Competing Fuel Substitutes
1.1.2 Driver Number Two – Technological Innovation in Ethanol Production
1.1.3 Driver Number Three – Speculative Ardor within the Financial Industry
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RNCOS E-Services Private Limited, Sep 2011, Pages: 140
of the 20th century, amid concerns about rising oil prices and greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, the term biofuel has largely come to mean bioethanol (also referred to as ethanol) and diesel
Amadee & Company, Inc, Nov 2009, Pages: 123
And Opportunities
- Margin Outlook
- Transportation Issues
- Yields, Process, Location and Cost Position
- First-Generation Major Ethanol Players: US, Brazil, Europe
- Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstocks and Government
Innovation Observatory Ltd, Jan 2010, Pages: 40
generation, Policy and regulation 1 Biofuel trouble 2 Cellulosic ethanol policy 2.1 Government support for cellulosic ethanol in the USA 2.2 Government policy affecting cellulosic ethanol in Europe 3
GBI Research, April 2011, Pages: 97
includes key drivers, restraints and challenges in the clean transportation market.
- Regionwise (America, Europe, Asia pacific) market size of the clean transportation market
- Segment wise (Hybrid
Business Insights, Jan 2010, Pages: 190
and forecasts
Summary
Worldwide energy demand
Biofuels market sizing
Worldwide
Ethanol
Biodiesel
EuropeEthanol
Biodiesel
US
Ethanol
Biodiesel
Brazil
Ethanol
Biodiesel
India
India’s fuel economy
Business Insights, Oct 2007, Pages: 107
, storage and consumption issues.
This New Report Will Enable You To...
-Quantify the size of the ethanol and biodiesel market by region with this report’s production and demand data across Europe, Brazil
Environmental Finance, Feb 2010, Pages: 205
-- Overcapacity issues
-- Export potential
- Tables & Figures
-- Biodiesel taxes in Brazil, by region
-- Various crops’ oil yields
-- Brazilian supply of biodiesel, by region
-- BNDES lending to sugar and ethanol
Energy Business Reports, Sep 2011, Pages: 184
and researchers who want to gain an insight into the advanced biofuels market. Executive Summary
What are Biofuels?
Introduction to Biofuels
History of Biofuels
Uses Biofuels
Direct Biofuels
Ethanol
Markets and Markets, Sep 2010, Pages: 189
Appendix
U.S.Patents
Europe Patents
Japan Patents
Wipo Patents
List Of Tables:
Table 1 Global Renewable Chemicals Market, By Products 2008 – 2015 ($Million)
Table 2 Renewable Ethanol: Global Production
Taiyou Research, April 2011, Pages: 400
emerging market for lignocellulosic biofuels - perhaps the most common type of second generation biofuels being used commercially today. - The potential of biomass in the world along with the technical
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2011, Pages: 595
Industrial, textile, environment, communication, recreational, and housing among other applications). The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for US, Europe, and Rest of World. Annual estimates
Hart Energy Publishing, May 2010, Pages: 26
experienced by the more advanced economies of North America and Europe. Motorization levels in Asia – particularly China – are rising; and gasoline and diesel demand have concomitantly risen as well. Rising
Taiyou Research, July 2011, Pages: 285
. The potential of algae as a source of biofuel is tremendous, particularly because of the exponential growth rate that algae has. It has the capacity to double in quantity almost overnight and it can be harvested
QYresearch, April 2010, Pages: 216
.2 Main international vehicles manufacturers
3.2.1 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in the United States
3.2.1.1 General
3.2.1.2 Ford
3.2.2 Main manufacturers for new energy vehicles in Europe
GlobalData, Nov 2011, Pages: 17
offers wide range of sweetening solutions derived from cereals such as glucose syrups or mixes of glucose, dextrose and maltose, industrial sweeteners, ethyl alcohol and ethanol. The company has its