global Biofuels market
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The global biofuels market size reached USD 154.76 Billion in 2021 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period. Increased prices of petroleum, rising Research & Development (R&D) activities by governments of various countries, and rising demand for biofuels in vehicles for reduction of carbon emission are factors driving biofuel market revenue growth. For achieving this, automobile manufacturers are taking various initiatives, such as on 18 May 2022, Rolls-Royce introduced EN15940-certified synthetic sustainable fuels to its Series 4000 and Series 1600 diesel engines, to meet its net-zero emission goals. Engines of both models can support a range of sustainable fuels including Biomass to Liquid (BTL), Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), and Power to Liquid (PTL) fuels such as e-diesel.
Rising initiatives and eco-friendly projects by government and regulatory bodies regarding carbon emission reduction are also driving market revenue growth. For example, Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd. (ABSL) and Greenergy developed a project, Protos Biofuels, which is due for completion in 2025. This commercial-scale Protos plant converts household waste into synthesis gas (syngas) and with ABSL’s RadGas process technology, the company will be the first to produce grid-grade biomethane and biohydrogen from municipal waste. This project is expected to divert an annual household waste of 150,000 tonnes and convert it into renewable low-carbon fuel. This will reduce 160,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, which is equivalent to 107,000 car emissions.
Carbon-di-oxide is rising continuously in atmosphere and in 2019, CO2 level was recorded highest at around 409 Parts Per Billion (PPM). Carbon emissions have increased by approximately 12 billion tons over the period from 1990 to 2021, which has raised concerns, hence countries across the globe are trying to invent alternative methods to reduce CO2 emissions. After many years of research, researchers have found that CO2 is a useful precursor in the production of more sustainable fuels, which can address emission issues. In some cases, conversion of CO2 to biofuel has been carried out using bacteria. For instance, bacteria called N. Europaea uses energy from ammonia and CO2 and make liquid biofuels inside of a Reverse Microbial Fuel Cell (R-MFC).
Competitive Landscape:
The latest study provides an insightful analysis of the broad competitive landscape of the global Biofuels market, emphasizing the key market rivals and their company profiles. A wide array of strategic initiatives, such as new business deals, mergers & acquisitions, collaborations, joint ventures, technological upgradation, and recent product launches, undertaken by these companies has been discussed in the report.
Easy availability of biofuels is another factor that is expected to drive market revenue growth. Biofuels are derived from renewable sources, such as sugarcane, corn, waste from crops, soybeans, and algae, among others, while fossil fuels are produced from non-renewable sources of energy. Advantage of renewable sources is that they are not expected to run out, which makes biofuels a sustainable and efficient fuel.
Rising demand for biofuels is attributed to increasing need for reducing dependency on imported oil. Since costs of oil production are rising, it leads to increased importing prices and countries, which are majorly dependent on oil imports, are required to invest substantial amounts, thereby, creating economic pressure. The U.S. trade deficits are attributed to rising gap between imports & exports and heavy dependency on foreign oil is stimulating spending on imports. Biofuels can be manufactured domestically and lower dependency on foreign oils, which is a major factor driving market growth during the forecast period.
Affordability of biofuels is boosting market revenue growth, hence manufacturing process of biofuels, such as bioethanol, is less expensive compared to petrol. Additionally, growing demand, technological advancements in production, and increasing investments in Research & Development (R&D) projects will reduce price of biofuels during the forecast period. Governments across the globe are funding several projects to encourage adoption of biofuel and reduce pollution. These projects are aimed to reduce biofuel costs by lowering biopower production costs, hence such projects are expected to make sure that biofuels would be an economical choice for users than conventional fuels.
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Market Segmentation:
The report bifurcates the Biofuels market on the basis of different product types, applications, end-user industries, and key regions of the world where the market has already established its presence. The report accurately offers insights into the supply-demand ratio and production and consumption volume of each segment.
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The global biofuels market size reached USD 154.76 Billion in 2021 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period. Increased prices of petroleum, rising Research & Development (R&D) activities by governments of various countries, and rising demand for biofuels in vehicles for reduction of carbon emission are factors driving biofuel market revenue growth. For achieving this, automobile manufacturers are taking various initiatives, such as on 18 May 2022, Rolls-Royce introduced EN15940-certified synthetic sustainable fuels to its Series 4000 and Series 1600 diesel engines, to meet its net-zero emission goals. Engines of both models can support a range of sustainable fuels including Biomass to Liquid (BTL), Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), and Power to Liquid (PTL) fuels such as e-diesel.
Rising initiatives and eco-friendly projects by government and regulatory bodies regarding carbon emission reduction are also driving market revenue growth. For example, Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd. (ABSL) and Greenergy developed a project, Protos Biofuels, which is due for completion in 2025. This commercial-scale Protos plant converts household waste into synthesis gas (syngas) and with ABSL’s RadGas process technology, the company will be the first to produce grid-grade biomethane and biohydrogen from municipal waste. This project is expected to divert an annual household waste of 150,000 tonnes and convert it into renewable low-carbon fuel. This will reduce 160,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, which is equivalent to 107,000 car emissions.
Carbon-di-oxide is rising continuously in atmosphere and in 2019, CO2 level was recorded highest at around 409 Parts Per Billion (PPM). Carbon emissions have increased by approximately 12 billion tons over the period from 1990 to 2021, which has raised concerns, hence countries across the globe are trying to invent alternative methods to reduce CO2 emissions. After many years of research, researchers have found that CO2 is a useful precursor in the production of more sustainable fuels, which can address emission issues. In some cases, conversion of CO2 to biofuel has been carried out using bacteria. For instance, bacteria called N. Europaea uses energy from ammonia and CO2 and make liquid biofuels inside of a Reverse Microbial Fuel Cell (R-MFC).
Target Audience of the Global Biofuels Market Report:
- Key Market Players
- Investors
- Venture capitalists
- Small- and medium-sized and large enterprises
- Third-party knowledge providers
- Value-Added Resellers (VARs)
- Global market producers, distributors, traders, and suppliers
- Research organizations, consulting companies, and various alliances interested in this sector
- Government bodies, independent regulatory authorities, and policymakers
Key Features of the Biofuels Market Report:
- The report offers details about key drivers, restraints, opportunities, challenges, growth prospects, limitations, and threats
- The report encompasses details about the key companies, product portfolio along with specifications, production valuation, and market shares
- Evaluation of key current and emerging market trends and growth prospects
- It also offers research-backed estimations for the forecast period of eight years, primarily to estimate the potential market growth
- Brief overview of industry with regards to research and development, technological advancements, and product development
- In-depth assessment of upstream raw materials, downstream buyers, demands, and current market scenario

The global biofuels market size reached USD 154.76 Billion in 2021 and is expected to register a revenue CAGR of 7.0% during the forecast period. Increased prices of petroleum, rising Research & Development (R&D) activities by governments of various countries, and rising demand for biofuels in vehicles for reduction of carbon emission are factors driving biofuel market revenue growth. For achieving this, automobile manufacturers are taking various initiatives, such as on 18 May 2022, Rolls-Royce introduced EN15940-certified synthetic sustainable fuels to its Series 4000 and Series 1600 diesel engines, to meet its net-zero emission goals. Engines of both models can support a range of sustainable fuels including Biomass to Liquid (BTL), Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), and Power to Liquid (PTL) fuels such as e-diesel.
Rising initiatives and eco-friendly projects by government and regulatory bodies regarding carbon emission reduction are also driving market revenue growth. For example, Advanced Biofuel Solutions Ltd. (ABSL) and Greenergy developed a project, Protos Biofuels, which is due for completion in 2025. This commercial-scale Protos plant converts household waste into synthesis gas (syngas) and with ABSL’s RadGas process technology, the company will be the first to produce grid-grade biomethane and biohydrogen from municipal waste. This project is expected to divert an annual household waste of 150,000 tonnes and convert it into renewable low-carbon fuel. This will reduce 160,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually, which is equivalent to 107,000 car emissions.
Carbon-di-oxide is rising continuously in atmosphere and in 2019, CO2 level was recorded highest at around 409 Parts Per Billion (PPM). Carbon emissions have increased by approximately 12 billion tons over the period from 1990 to 2021, which has raised concerns, hence countries across the globe are trying to invent alternative methods to reduce CO2 emissions. After many years of research, researchers have found that CO2 is a useful precursor in the production of more sustainable fuels, which can address emission issues. In some cases, conversion of CO2 to biofuel has been carried out using bacteria. For instance, bacteria called N. Europaea uses energy from ammonia and CO2 and make liquid biofuels inside of a Reverse Microbial Fuel Cell (R-MFC).
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