Global Second Generation Bio-fuels Market is expected to register a CAGR of 27.64% during the forecast period. Second-generation biofuels support arrangements and expanding interest in biofuels are driving the market development.
Already, most of the ethanol delivered in the U.S. was from corn, emphatically preferred by the past help approaches. With the reception of the RFS in 2009, in any case, the mixing of second-generation biofuels considering lignocellulosic feedstock is commanded from 2010 onwards. The complete volume of biofuels commanded in the Sustainable Fuels Standard will increment from 15 billion liters in 2006 to 136 billion liters in 2022. The RFS designated an expansion in the utilization of lignocellulosic ethanol from essentially zero of 2009 to 60.6 billion liters each year in 2022. From this objective, simply 60 to 70% is accomplished because of Coronavirus and other environmental change factors. As per the demonstration, the least GHG reserve funds for cutting-edge biofuels (i.e., non-grain based) is 50-60% contrasted with petroleum derivatives to make biofuel creation more reasonable. These necessities favor the advancement of exceptionally effective biofuel innovations, including second-generation biofuels. The complete impact on discharge reserve funds is assessed to be around 200 million tons of CO2 every year in 2022.
Market Segmentation
The global Second Generation Bio-fuels market segmentation includes feedstock, type, application, and region. Based on base-oil type, the global market has been divided into Simple Lignocellulose, Complex Lignocellulose, Syngas, and others.
The global Second-Generation Biofuels market segmentation, based on type, the global Second Generation Bio-fuels market has been segmented into Cellulosic Ethanol, Bio-Diesel, Bio DME, and Others.
The Second Generation Bio-fuels Market Segmentation, Based on the application, the global Second Generation Bio-fuels market has been segmented into Transportation, Power Generation, and Others.
Regional Insights
A sizable, Second Generation Bio-f ls industry in the region is probably going to make the North American region the biggest growing market for Second Generation Bio-fuels worldwide. The market for Second Generation Bio-fuels is additionally expected to develop all through the gauge period due to supporting government arrangements in the North American market. Progressed biofuels assume a fundamental part in the low-carbon pathway for the vehicle and energy area. According to IRENA, with little change in the dissemination framework transport armada for fuel, progressed biofuels can be quickly sent, bringing about effective decreases in ozone depleting substance (GHG) emanations. Progressed biofuels can be a functional option in contrast to non-renewable energy sources for delivery, flying, and weighty cargo trucks. Different sustainable power sources are being conveyed to arrive at the objectives of the Paris Understanding now and again; high level biofuels address basic issues inside the vehicle area and will be required for quite a long time to meet long haul environment targets.
Europe Second Generation Bio-fuels market represents the second-biggest market share because of the development in the power generation industry in the region. Further, the Germany Second Generation Bio-fuels market held the biggest market share, and the was the quickest developing market in the European region.
Major Players
The market players' of the market are Algenol Biofuels, Fiberight, Granbio, Poet LLC, Clariant Ag, Ineos Group, Ltd, And Reliance Industries Limited.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 12
1.1 MARKET ATTRACTIVENESS ANALYSIS 13
1.1.1 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY FEEDSTOCK 14
1.1.2 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY TYPE 15
1.1.3 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY APPLICATION 16
1.1.4 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY REGION 17
2 MARKET INTRODUCTION 18
2.1 DEFINITION 18
2.2 SCOPE OF THE STUDY 18
2.3 MARKET STRUCTURE 18
2.4 KEY IMPLEMENTATION CRITERIA 19
3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 20
4 MARKET DYNAMICS 27
4.1 INTRODUCTION 27
4.2 DRIVERS 27
4.2.1 SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUELS SUPPORT POLICIES 27
4.2.2 INCREASING DEMAND OF BIOFUELS 28
4.2.3 DRIVERS IMPACT ANALYSIS 29
4.3 RESTRAINTS 29
4.3.1 LACK OF POLICY DEPLOYMENT AND INCREASING ELECTRIFICATION IN TRANSPORT SECTOR 29
4.4 OPPORTUNITIES 29
4.4.1 TARGETING DEVELOPING ECONOMIES WHERE CROP SCARCITY IS ISSUE 29
4.5 IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET 30
4.5.1 SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL FOR TRANSPORTAATION 30
4.5.2 CUMULATIVE GROWTH ANALYSIS 30
5 MARKET FACTOR ANALYSIS 31
5.1 SUPPLY/VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS 31
5.2 PORTER'S FIVE FORCES MODEL 32
5.2.1 THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS 33
5.2.2 BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS 33
5.2.3 BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS 33
5.2.4 THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES 33
5.2.5 INTENSITY OF RIVALRY 33
6 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY FEEDSTOCK 34
6.1 INTRODUCTION 34
6.2 SIMPLE LIGNOCELLULOSE 35
6.3 COMPLEX LIGNOCELLULOSE 36
6.4 SYNGAS 36
6.5 OTHERS 37
7 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY TYPE 38
7.1 INTRODUCTION 38
7.2 CELLULOSIC ETHANOL 39
7.3 BIO-DIESEL 40
7.4 BIO DME 40
7.5 OTHER TYPES 41
8 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY APPLICATION 42
8.1 INTRODUCTION 42
8.2 TRANSPORTATION 43
8.3 POWER GENERATION 44
8.4 OTHER APPLICATION 44
9 GLOBAL SECOND-GENERATION BIOFUEL MARKET, BY REGION 45