First Generation Biofuel Market Size - By Fuel Type (Biodiesel, Ethanol), Feedstock (Coarse Grain, Sugar Crop, Vegetable Oil), Application (Transportation, Aviation) & Forecast, 2024 – 2032
First generation bio fuel market size is estimated to register 7.1% CAGR between 2024 and 2032, driven by increasing global energy demand and the need for alternative energy sources to reduce dependency on fossil fuels. First-generation bio fuels, derived from food crops like corn, sugarcane, and soybeans, offer a renewable and more Eco-friendly energy solution compared to traditional fossil fuels. Several regulatory measures are aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote energy security, and support rural economies by creating new markets for agricultural products.
Rapid technological advancements in bio fuel production processes, which have improved the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of converting biomass into fuel will also influence the market growth. For instance, in June 2024, Neogen® Corporation unveiled CelluSmart technology from Megazyme® for measuring cellulosic ethanol from bio fuel production. The rising awareness of climate change and the need for sustainable energy solutions has bolstered consumer acceptance and demand for bio fuels.
The overall industry is classified into fuel type, feed stock, application, and region.
Based on fuel type, the first generation bio fuel market from the bio diesel segment will generate notable revenue during 2024-2032 due to its versatile applications and compatibility with existing diesel engines, which facilitates seamless integration into current fuel infrastructure. The rising environmental concerns and stringent regulations aimed at reducing carbon footprints have led to increased adoption of bio diesel, particularly in the transportation and agricultural sectors.
In terms of application, the transportation segment is anticipated to witness substantial growth through 2032 due to the contribution of vehicles to global carbon emissions and the urgent need for cleaner fuel alternatives. First-generation bio fuels can be readily blended with traditional gasoline and diesel, allowing a smoother transition to greener fuels without requiring significant modifications to existing vehicle engines or fueling infrastructure.
Asia Pacific first generation bio fuel industry is slated to witness a significant growth rate through 2032 attributed to the presence of agricultural resources and strong governmental support for renewable energy initiatives. This local availability of raw materials is reducing production costs and enhancing the feasibility of bio fuel projects. Rapid urbanization and industrialization are also escalating the energy demands, leading to greater investments in sustainable and renewable energy sources, stimulating regional market growth.
Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope
1.1 Market definitions
1.2 Base estimates & calculations
1.3 Forecast calculation
1.4 Data sources
1.4.1 Primary
1.4.2 Secondary
1.4.2.1 Paid
1.4.2.2 Public
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
2.1 Industry 360° synopsis, 2019 – 2032
Chapter 3 Industry Insights
3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
3.1.1 Vendor Matrix
3.2 Regulatory landscape
3.3 Industry impact forces
3.3.1 Growth drivers
3.3.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
3.4 Growth potential analysis
3.5 Porter's Analysis
3.5.1 Bargaining power of suppliers
3.5.2 Bargaining power of buyers
3.5.3 Threat of new entrants
3.5.4 Threat of substitutes
3.6 PESTEL Analysis
Chapter 4 Competitive landscape, 2023
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Strategic dashboard
4.3 Innovation & sustainability landscape
Chapter 5 Market Size and Forecast, By Fuel Type, 2021 – 2032 (USD Billion)
5.1 Key trends
5.2 Biodiesel
5.3 Ethanol
Chapter 6 Market Size and Forecast, By Feedstock, 2021 – 2032 (USD Billion)
6.1 Key trends
6.2 Coarse grain
6.3 Sugar crop
6.4 Vegetable oil
6.5 Others
Chapter 7 Market Size and Forecast, By Application, 2021 – 2032 (USD Billion)
7.1 Key trends
7.2 Transportation
7.3 Aviation
7.4 Others
Chapter 8 Market Size and Forecast, By Region, 2021 – 2032 (USD Billion)