Advanced Biofuel Market-Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2018-2028
Global Advanced Biofuel Market is projected to grow at an impressive rate through 2028. This can be ascribed to the supportive governmental regulations regarding the usage of second-generation biofuel to reduce carbon emissions. In 2020, United States greenhouse gas emissions totaled 5,222 million metric tons of carbon dioxide.
Advanced biofuels, sometimes called second-generation biofuels, are renewable fuels used as gasoline and diesel substitutes since they emit relatively minimum greenhouse gas. Advanced biofuels can be produced using many biomasses, including lignocellulose, non-corn starch, and sugar. Advanced biofuels mainly use lignocellulose biomass to produce biofuels. Due to its extensive use in automotive vehicles without requiring significant changes to the internal combustion engine, ethanol is expected to see tremendous development in the biofuel sector. Additional feedstocks that could be utilized to produce biofuels are being researched, which are environmentally friendly and less destructive manufacturing methods, which can certainly open many options in the future. In terms of market expansion, the desire for safe, clean, and sustainable energy is anticipated to drive up the blending of biofuels in automobile fuels in response to regulatory mandates.
Advanced biofuel producers are less in number. However, it is anticipated that number will increase during the forecast period. Companies invest highly in R&D to create technologies that turn biomass into sophisticated biofuels. The market for Advanced biofuels is expected to grow at a promising CAGR over the forecast period.
Growing Demand of Sustainable Fuels
As a sustainable and clean fuel source, Advanced biofuels are anticipated to raise the market potential of the Advanced biofuels industry worldwide. The global market for Advanced biofuels will be driven by the ease with which raw materials are available and the fact that the raw materials used are non-food and waste. The combustion of fossil fuels in internal combustion engines makes the transportation sector the largest emitter of greenhouse gases. A typical passenger vehicle emits about 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year. Along with commercial vehicles, private vehicles like two- and four-wheelers make up a significant portion of the transportation sector. Since the use of fossil fuels is dwindling, Advanced biofuels were developed to provide alternative energy sources to balance energy consumption. As Advanced biofuels produce fewer greenhouse emissions, the environmental component drives the global market for Advanced biofuels.
Increasing Awareness Towards Global Warming
The market for Advanced biofuels will be driven by government incentives that stimulate the development of technologies for generating them globally. There are prospects for other new entrants in the global Advanced biofuels market to enter the market because there are only a few fully commercialized manufacturers of various types of Advanced biofuels. Significant global blending requirements that propel the need for biofuels are established in North America, India, Brazil, Europe, etc. The Indian government and oil marketing firms are actively promoting the blend of 10% ethanol in motor spirit, intending to gradually raise the blending proportion to 20% by 2028. Global bio-gasoline consumption peaked in 2016 at 965 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day, increased until 2019, and then fell precipitously in 2020 due to the COVID-19 epidemic. Once the pandemic's effects fade, consumption is anticipated to rebound. Advanced biofuel producers are less in number. However, it is anticipated that the number will increase during the forecast period. Companies invest highly in R&D to create technologies that turn biomass into sophisticated biofuels. The market for Advanced biofuels is expected to grow at a promising CAGR over the forecast period.
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