Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/spmfz3/analyzing_chinas) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing China's Biofuel Industry" report to their offering.
Although biofuels are mainly used to replace or supplement the traditional petroleum-based transportation fuels, they can also be deployed to generate heat and electricity. Being an alternative to fossils, biofuels can be applied to existing vehicles with little or no engine modification. Although they release CO2 when burned in internal combustion engines, they differ from fossil fuels partly because their use reduces the net emission of carbon dioxide and other gases associated with global climate change and partly because they are biodegradable.
Biofuels have had a long history of use in the transport sector. This began in the 1970s and early 1980s when a substantial increase in biofuels production and use in many countries resulted from high oil prices. But biofuels became less competitive vis-à-vis fossil fuels after the collapse of oil prices in the mid-1980s, and global interest in biofuels for transport waned considerably in the 1990s and the first years of the 21st century.
The recent sustained increase in international oil prices has once again highlighted the potential for biofuels to contribute to transport fuel demand, particularly in countries that import the bulk of fossil fuel supplies. Global concerns about the effects of fossil fuel use on the environment, as well as recognition of the benefits of energy supply diversification also support increasing biofuels production and use.
There is a lot happening in the field of biofuels in China, and to capture these, this report brings you the complete guide to the Chinese Biofuels Industry - Analyzing China's Biofuels Industry.
Key Topics Covered:
Section 1: Understanding Biofuels
Section 2: Looking at China's Energy Industry
Section 3: China's Biofuels Industry
Section 4: Analyzing Biodiesel in China
Section 5: Analyzing Bioethanol in China
Section 6: Analyzing the Potential of Biomass to Liquids (BTL) in China
Section 7: The Chinese Biofuel Industry in Perspective of
Section 8: SWOT Framework Analysis of Chinese Biodiesel Industry
Section 9: SWOT Framework Analysis of Chinese Bioethanol Industry
Section 10: Analyzing the Leading Industry Contributors
Section 11: Conclusion
Companies Mentioned
- Biolux
- D1Energy Plc
- Daimler Chrysler
- Handan Gushan Olea Chemical Ltd
- Henan Tianguan Group
- Jilin Fuel Alcohol Company Ltd
- Sichuan Gushan Oil & Fat Chemical Ltd
- Wuxi Huahong Biofuel CO. Ltd
- Zhenghe Bio-Energy Ltd
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