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in the field of biofuels in SouthAfrica, and to capture these, Aruvian's R'search brings you the complete guide to the South African Biofuels Industry - Analyzing the Biofuel Industry in SouthAfrica
Industry Experts, March 2010, Pages: 214
.4.7 Philippines
3.4.8 Singapore
3.4.9 Thailand
3.4.10 Vietnam
3.5 Rest of World
3.5.1 Argentina
3.5.2 Canada
3.5.3 Chile
3.5.4 Israel
3.5.5 Lebanon
3.5.6 Papua New Guinea
3.5.7 SouthAfrica
3.5.8 South Korea
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in the following countries:
- Brazil
- China
- India
- Mexico
- SouthAfrica
- Thailand
An analysis of over thirty companies active in the second generation biofuels market are analyzed comprehensively
Frost & Sullivan, Sep 2008
Research was carried out on the biofuel feedstock industries five countries, namely Botswana, Mozambique, Namibia, SouthAfrica and Zimbabwe. A thorough PESTLE (political, economic, social
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, SouthAfrica, and Thailand. The section on third generation biofuels or algal fuels includes the following: - An introduction to algal fuels including the kinds of fuels that are produced from algae
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and Definitions
4. Research Methodology
5. Biofuels in Sub-Saharan Africa
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Technology Analysis
- 5.3 Introduction to Key Countries
- 5.3 a. SouthAfrica, Mozambique, Zambia, Ghana, Nigeria
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, as the government has committed to develop this growth sector. There are many available opportunities in the agricultural segment (in the production of feedstock) and the production of biofuels. SouthAfrica
Hart Energy Publishing, July 2010
at Other Regions with Biofuels Production Potential
- Commonwealth of Independent States
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Central American Countries
- A separate analysis of California
These countries and regions
Clixoo, March 2011, Pages: 220
Jatropha Oil in Various Countries
14.1 Introduction
14.2 - Jatropha Oil in Asia
14.3 Jatropha Oil in Europe
14.4 Jatropha Oil in Africa
14.5 - Jatropha Oil in South America
14.6 - Jatropha Oil in North
Business Insights, Dec 2010, Pages: 126
, which will be exploited in the future. Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, and SouthAfrica lead the acceleration of wind power capacity and generation growth in Africa. Small hydropower is set to grow in rural
RNCOS E-Services Private Limited, May 2007, Pages: 140
7.2.5 Indonesia
7.2.6 Japan
7.2.7 Malaysia
7.2.8 Saudi Arabia
7.2.9 SouthAfrica
7.2.10 Spain
7.2.11 United Kingdom
7.2.12 United States
7.2.13 Thailand
8. Key Players
8.1 Dow Chemical
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and Tata Group
Indonesia
Qatar
The US
American Clean Coal Fuels
Baard Energy
DKRW Advanced Fuels
Uzbekistan
Biofuels production in SouthAfrica
Second-generation biofuels
The potential for global biofuels
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.2 Biofuel Plant Capacity
9.2.1 Austria
9.2.2 Brazil
9.2.3 France
9.2.4 India
9.2.5 Indonesia
9.2.6 Japan
9.2.7 Malaysia
9.2.8 Saudi Arabia
9.2.9 SouthAfrica
9.2.10 Spain
9.2.11 United Kingdom
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in SouthAfrica, and two synfuels plants. In addition, the South African government intends developing a biofuels production capacity that will meet 2% of the country’s liquid road fuel requirements by 2012
Business Monitor International, Aug 2010, Pages: 55
potential to benefit from the government strategy to expand into renewable energy and the production of ethanol. The Biofuels Industrial Strategy of the Republic of SouthAfrica, unveiled in December 2007
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., April 2010, Pages: 310
of Installed Capacity by Country (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-38
Table 25: Renewable Energy Market in SouthAfrica (2006):
Percentage Share Breakdown of Revenues by Application
Segment (includes
Creamer Media, Dec 2011, Pages: 39
, with a particular focus on SouthAfrica's liquid fuels market. Global market
Pricing
Consumption
Supply
Prospects for global synfuels development
Prospects for global biofuels development
Africa’s oil and gas
Paul Budde Communication Pty Ltd., Dec 2010, Pages: 7
be sold.
1. Synopsis
2. Africa’s power crisis
2.1 Soaring costs due to poor infrastructure
3. Green solutions
4. Smart Grids
5. Background information
5.1 MTN in SouthAfrica
5.1.1 National backbone