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New Report on European Market for Biofuel Plants

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Biofuels in Europe (Analyst Version) - The European Market for Biofuel Plants 2012/2013" report to their offering.

Over the past five years, the European market for biofuels has become one of the largest throughout the world. In early 2012, about 380 biofuel plants with a production capacity of about 1,055 PJ were operational. Despite already existing overcapacities, the number of biofuel plants in Europe will continue to increase in the years to come - especially for generating bioethanol and second generation biofuels.

The EU Directive for Renewable Energies is the main factor for an increasing use of biofuels. It obligates the member states to increase their share of renewable energies in the transport sector to 10 per cent by 2020. Biofuels, whether from European production or imports, will contribute the largest part towards achieving this aim, as they are the only market-ripe alternative to fossil fuels.

In light of this development, a team of experts analysed the European market for biofuel plants in detail. This study includes our own market knowledge as well as the expertise of public administrations, business associations, operators and companies in the segment of plant construction.

The up to date analysis of figures, facts, estimations and trends in the European market for biofuel plants is based on our market knowledge and detailed analyses and is of interest for manufacturers, suppliers, operators, disposal companies, business associations, research institutes and consultants.

The analyst version of the report "The European Market for Biofuel Plants 2012/2013" includes:

  • A detailed analysis of the essential political, economic, managerial and technological trends in the segments of constructing and operating biofuel plants.
  • A precise description of the present and the future market volumes by countries, up to and including 2016, based on a transparent and comprehensible methodology.
  • An analysis and description of the most important operators and plant manufacturers of biofuel plants in Europe.

Key Topics Covered:

1 Preface for the analyst version
2 Preface
3 Management summary
4 Background
5 Production and technology
6 Costs and revenues
7 Market factors
8 The European market for biofuel plants
9 Operators, manufacturers, market shares
10 National markets
Methodology and data
Glossary
Table of figures

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/dxzkcr/market_study_mbt

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