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市場調查報告書
生物燃料市場發展預測:市場發展促進因素、成長機會及規範變更
The Biofuels Market Outlook: Market drivers, growth opportunities and regulatory change
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生物燃料市場發展預測:市場發展促進因素、成長機會及規範變更 是由出版商Business Insights在2007年10月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含107 pages 價格從美金1910起跳。
Abstract
Over 80 per cent of the world' s primary energy supply is currently derived
from fossil fuels. Concerns around energy security, climate change and rising
oil prices are driving the search for cheaper and more environmentally
friendly alternatives. However, it is only recently that technological
advances and reduced production costs have meant biofuels can fulfil this
need. ‘The Biofuels Market Outlook: Market drivers, growth opportunities
and regulatory change’ is a new report published by Business Insights
that provides forecasts for the biodiesel and ethanol markets, analyses the
predicted growth of the biofuel economy, and how it is likely to influence
fuel and biofuel prices. It details the strategies, incentives and legislation
intended to boost the production and consumption of biofuels. It also contains
the results of our proprietary industry survey detailing attitudes and
perceptions towards biofuels. Quantify the size of the biofuels market and
understand the key drivers, inhibitors, policies and regulations that will
shape its future growth with this new report.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
- What is biofuel?
- Industry forecasts for biofuels
- Biofuels market drivers and inhibitors
- The biofuel economy
- Biofuels market size and forecast
- Regulations and policies
Chapter 1 Introduction
- Audience
- How to read this report
Chapter 2 What is biofuel?
- Summary
- World energy demand
- Climate change
- Renewable energy
- Biomass
- What is biomass?
- Population, energy consumption and biomass
- What is biofuel?
- Solid biofuels
- Liquid biofuels
- Gas biofuels
- Biofuels in current use
- Ethanol
- Distribution, storage and blending
- End-use
- Biodiesel
- Distribution, storage, blending
- End-use
- Advanced biofuels
Chapter 3 Industry forecasts for biofuels
- Summary
- Introduction
- Economic competitiveness of biofuels and biomass
- Biofuel technology development
- Biofuel drivers and inhibitors
- Conclusions
Chapter 4 Biofuel drivers and inhibitors
- Summary
- Market background
- Drivers of the biofuels market
- Greenhouse gases and environmental concerns
- Regulatory incentives/pressure
- Concern about energy security
- Rising cost of existing fuel supplies
- Consumer pressure
- Inhibitors of the biofuels market
- The biofuel economy
- Sustainability concerns and the rising price of food crops
- Limited biofuels infrastructure
- Biomass and land availability
Chapter 5 The biofuel economy
- Summary
- Introduction
- The biofuel economy
- Production costs
- Cost of distribution
- Cost at filling station
- Car costs and fuel efficiency
- Conclusions
Chapter 6 Biofuels market size and forecasts
- Summary
- Worldwide energy demand
- Biofuels market sizing
- Worldwide
- Europe
- The US
- Ethanol production
- Biodiesel
- Brazil
- India
- China
Chapter 7 Biofuels policies and regulations
- Summary
- Introduction
- Policy frameworks
- Renewable energy targets
- Kyoto Protocol
- European Union
- The United States
- Developing nations
- Biofuels targets
- Biofuels policy overview by region
- The European Union
- Biofuels Directive
- Directive 2003/96/EC
- Incentives for biofuels
- Tax incentives
- The United States
- US Energy Policy Act 2005
- Brazil
- India
- National Biodiesel Mission
- China
- National Biomass Ethanol Gasoline Project
- The Renewable Energy Law of the People' s Republic of China
- Conclusions
- References
- Index
List of Figures
- Figure 3.1: Relative competitiveness of alternative energies in five years
- Figure 3.2: Relative economic competitiveness of biofuels now and in the
next five years
- Figure 3.3: What proportion of world fuel/demand will biofuels and biomass
account for by 2017?
- Figure 3.4: Within how long will biofuels account for 50% of global
fuel/energy production?
- Figure 3.5: Which regions will lead the development of biofuels over the
next five years?
- Figure 3.6: How important will the following factors be in driving the
biofuels market over the next five years?
- Figure 3.7: How important will the following factors be in inhibiting the
biofuels market over the next five years?
- Figure 3.8: What impact will biofuels production have on the global price
of food crops?
- Figure 4.9: Projected worldwide oil consumption
- Figure 4.10: Opting for green energy is one behavioural aspect of rising
environmental attitudes
- Figure 4.11: The potential biomass availability of EU15, AC10 and/or
Europe according to five studies (left part of the figure)
- Figure 5.12: Cost of distribution and dispensation of various fuels from a
central production facility to a filling station (€/GJ)
- Figure 5.13: Costs of various biofuels at the filling station using
existing technology (2004)
- Figure 5.14: Car costs (€) and fuel efficiencies (km/GJ of fuel) of
passenger cars by fuel and engine system
- Figure 6.15: Top 10 global ethanol producers, 2005
- Figure 7.16: Mechanisms to incentivize renewable energy generation
- Figure 7.17: Renewable electricity production in Germany and UK, 1995-2005
- Figure 7.18: Renewable fuels targets in the US (gallons bn), 2006-2012
List of Tables
- Table 2.1: World Renewable Energy 2005
- Table 2.2: Population, energy consumption and biomass contribution in
selected regions
- Table 2.3: Typical oil extraction from 100kg of oil seeds
- Table 2.4: Comparison of first-generation versus ‘advanced’
biofuels
- Table 4.5: Projected world energy demand to 2030
- Table 4.6: Growth in energy demand by region (2000-2030)
- Table 4.7: Projected worldwide oil consumption (million barrels / day),
2005-2025
- Table 4.8: CO2 equivalent emissions savings from biofuels
- Table 4.9: Average annual oil price (US$ per barrel)
- Table 4.10: Key barriers for biofuels
- Table 5.11: Production costs of biofuels from various crops
- Table 5.12: Cost of distribution and dispensation of various fuels from a
central production facility to a filling station (€/GJ)
- Table 5.13: Costs of various biofuels at the filling station using
existing technology (2004)
- Table 5.14: Cost comparison of biofuels with petroleum fossil fuels
- Table 5.15: Cost estimates of various biofuels at the filling station
using future technology, post-2010
- Table 5.16: Car costs (€) and fuel efficiencies (km/GJ of fuel) of
passenger cars by fuel and engine system
- Table 6.17: Comparison of worldwide fuel production from hydrocarbon
sources versus biomass sources, 2005
- Table 6.18: Amounts of raw materials to meet worldwide fuel demand, 2005
- Table 6.19: Top 10 global ethanol producers, 2005
- Table 6.20: Worldwide ethanol supply and demand, 2005 and 2010 (m3) for
selected countries
- Table 6.21: Top European ethanol producers 2005 (millions of gallons)
- Table 6.22: EU market share of biodiesel production in 2005
- Table 6.23: Projected US ethanol production, 2006-2012
- Table 6.24: US ethanol market revenue forecast, 2006-2012
- Table 6.25: Ethanol profile comparison of the US and Brazil (2006)
- Table 6.26: Projected demand and supply of ethanol in India for 5% blend
with gasoline
- Table 6.27: Projected demand for gasoline and diesel in India to 2012
- Table 6.28: Diesel and biodiesel demand in India using Jatropha
- Table 7.29: Biofuels infrastructure profiles Q107
- Table 7.30: Renewable fuels targets in the US (gallons bn), 2006-2012
- Table 7.31: Biofuels energy targets
- Table 7.32: Biofuel policy overview of selected countries
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