
Region:Europe
Product Code:KR09
November 2012
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The report titled "Europe Biofuel Market Outlook to 2016 - Compelling Potential in Bio Diesel Segment" provides a comprehensive analysis of market size of global and Europe biofuel industry, market segmentation of Europe biofuel industry by geography, fuel ethanol and bio diesel. The report also entails the value chain of fuel ethanol and bio diesel production and provides profile of major players operating in Europe biofuel industry.
Europe
In Europe, Biofuel has been produced on an industry scale since 1990 but production significantly gained momentum in the early 2000s due to the rising petroleum prices and favorable legislation passed by European Union institutions and member state. In 2011, the region has witnessed a decline of 5.3% to USD ~ million in 2011 as compared to USD ~ million in 2010. This decrease in revenue is influenced by the decline in the consumption of biofuel in Central Europe along with no increase in the utilization of biofuel in the Western Europe in 2011. Italy has experienced a downfall in biofuel consumption from ~ thousand barrels per day of biofuel in 2011 in comparison to ~ thousand barrels per day in 2010. Other parts of Europe have also observed a decline of 15.2% to ~ thousand barrels per day in 2011.
The biofuel consumption in transportation sector has continued to increase in the European countries. In 2011, ~ million tonnes of oil equivalent is consumed in transportation sector as compared to ~ million tonnes of oil equivalent in 2010. Some European countries has surged their blending rate in the fuel in 2011 which includes Finland from 4% to 6%, Poland from 5.7% to 6.2%, Italy from 3.5% to 4.0%, Spain from 5.8% to 6.2%, Bulgaria from 3.5% to 5.0% and the Netherlands from 4.0% to 4.3%.
Germany
The biofuel production in Germany has declined by 1.7% from ~ thousand barrels per day in 2010 to ~ thousand barrels per day in 2011. This was due to the rising scarcity of biofuel feedstocks in the country which has increased the prices of rapeseed, oil made from the seeds and Hamburg based oilseeds. The petroleum fuel which is blended with bio diesel in small proportion has also witnessed an incline of 33% in the price of fuel. The contribution of ethanol in fossil fuel has also fallen by 11% in the first half of 2011 due to the rising feedstock prices which has reduced the domestic industry production in the country.
France
The biofuel market in France is the second predominant market in Europe with the market share of approximately ~% in total revenue generated by the industry in Europe in 2011. In 2011, France biofuel market grew by 9.8% to USD ~ million as compared to USD ~ million in 2010. The biofuel feedstock demand is continuously increasing in the country on account of reduced supply and high demand from the competition market. The rising concern over the food based feedstock has led the government to change its 10% blending target to 7% by 2020.
Spain
Spain biofuel industry is one of the leading markets in the region with the revenue of USD ~ million in 2011. The biofuel market in Spain has grown at a CAGR of 42.8% from 2005-2011. This was as a result of an increase in the overall mandatory blending rate targets in the petroleum oil from 1.9% in 2008 to 6.2% in 2011.
Italy
Italy's biofuel industry is slowly developing to meet the European Union's 2020 mandate target of 10% biofuel use in transportation fuels. On 17th September 2012, the European Union has reduced the food based biofuel mandate target from 10% to 5% in order to reduce the food inflation in the region. The biofuel production in the country has witnessed a decline of 15.8% from ~ thousand barrels per day in 2010 to ~ thousand barrels per day in 2011. This is due to the lack of support from the government, stiff competition from South American countries and complicated and uncertain European and Italian legislative framework which are hampering the biofuel industry growth.
Belgium
In Belgium, 77% of the consumed primary energy comes from the petroleum, natural gas and coal and 21% comes from nuclear energy. In 2006, approximately 0.5 thousand barrels per day of bio diesel was produced while no ethanol was manufactured for the fuel consumption. The country follows the rules and standards set for members by the European Commission and have also set 8.5% mandate blending rate target of biofuel as a country ambitious goal. The Belgium Renewable Action Plan fixed yearly indicative targets for renewable energy consumption in transportation sector. According to the plan, the country will try to achieve 8.5% share of biofuels in the transportation sector by 2020.
Key Topics Covered in the Report:
� The market size of global biofuel industry and the contribution of region
� The market size of Europe biofuel industry
� The market size of biofuel market in the five countries such as Germany, France, Spain, Italy and Belgium
� Value chain of fuel ethanol and bio diesel production
� Market segmentation of biofuel markets in Europe on the basis of fuel ethanol and bio diesel
� Trends and Development of the Europe biofuel market
� Company Profile of Major Players in Europe Biofuel Industry
� Future outlook and projections of global and Europe biofuel market
� Microeconomics and industry factors including Europe vehicle production, carbon dioxide gas emission and Europe population, 2005-2016
Biofuel Industry, Biofuel Production, Ethanol Production, Bio Diesel Production
Archer-Daniels-Midland, Abengoa Bioenergy
1. Global Biofuel Industry Introduction
2. Global Biofuel Market Size by Value, 2006-2011
3. Global Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption, 2005-2011
4. Global Biofuel Market Segmentation
4.1. By Regions, 2005-2011
5. Europe Biofuel Industry
5.1. Europe Biofuel Market Size by Value, 2006-2011
5.2. Europe Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption, 2005-2011
5.3. Europe Biofuel Production Value Chain
5.3.1. Ethanol Production Value Chain
5.3.2. Bio Diesel Production Value Chain
5.4. Europe Fuel Ethanol Imports and Exports, 2006-2011
5.5. Europe Bio Diesel Imports and Exports, 2006-2011
5.6. Europe Biofuel Market Segmentation
5.6.1. By Geography, 2005-2011
5.6.2. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2005-2011
5.7. Germany Biofuel Industry
5.7.1. Germany Biofuel Market Size by Value, 2006-2011
5.7.2. Germany Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption, 2005-2011
5.7.3. Germany Biofuel Market Segmentation
5.7.3.1. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2005-2011
5.7.4. Germany Biofuel Industry Future Projections
5.7.4.1. By Value, 2012-2016
5.7.4.2. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2012-2016
5.8. France Biofuel Industry
5.8.1. France Biofuel Market Size by Value, 2006-2011
5.8.2. France Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption, 2005-2011
5.8.3. France Biofuel Market Segmentation
5.8.3.1. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2005-2011
5.8.4. France Biofuel Industry Future Projections
5.8.4.1. By Value, 2012-2016
5.8.4.2. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2012-2016
5.9. Spain Biofuel Industry
5.9.1. Spain Biofuel Market Size by value, 2006-2011
5.9.2. Spain Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption, 2005-2011
5.9.3. Spain Biofuel Market Segmentation
5.9.3.1. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2005-2011
5.9.4. Spain Biofuel Industry Future Projections
5.9.4.1. By Value, 2012-2016
5.9.4.2. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2012-2016
5.10. Italy Biofuel Industry
5.10.1. Italy Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption, 2005-2011
5.10.2. Italy Biofuel Market Segmentation
5.10.2.1. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2005-2011
5.10.3. Italy Biofuel Industry Future Projections
5.10.3.1. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2012-2016
5.11. Belgium Biofuel Industry
5.11.1. Belgium Biofuel Market Size by value, 2006-2011
5.11.2. Belgium Biofuel Market Size by Production and Consumption
5.11.3. Belgium Biofuel Market Segmentation
5.11.3.1. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2005-2011
5.11.4. Belgium Biofuel industry Future Projections
5.11.4.1. By Value, 2012-2016
5.11.4.2. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2012-2016
6. Europe Biofuel Industry Trends and Developments
Rising Utilization of Biofuel in the Aviation Sector
Introduction of Third Generation Biofuels
Rising Investment in the Research and Development
Increasing Government Blending Rate Targets
7. Global Biofuel industry Future Outlook
7.1. Global Biofuel Industry Future Projections
7.1.1. By Regions, 2012-2016
8. Europe Biofuel Industry Future Outlook
8.1. Cause and Effect Relationship Between Dependent and Independent Factors Prevailing in Europe Biofuel Market
8.1.1. Europe Biofuel Industry Future Projections
8.1.1.1. By Value, 2012-2016
8.1.1.2. By Fuel Ethanol and Bio Diesel, 2012-2016
9. Company Profile of Major Players in Europe Biofuel Industry
9.1. Archer-Daniels-Midland
9.1.1. Company Overview
9.1.2. Business Strategy
9.2. Abengoa Bioenergy
9.2.1. Company Overview
9.2.2. Business Strategy
9.2.3. Operating Performance
10. Europe BioFuel Industry Macro-Economic Indicators: Historical and Projections
10.1. Total Vehicle Production, 2005-2016
10.2. Carbon Dioxide Gas Emission, 2005-2016
10.3. Europe Population, 2005-2016
11. Appendix
11.1. Market Definitions
11.2. Abbreviations
11.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
Variables (Dependent and Independent)
Multi Factor Based Sensitivity Model
Final Conclusion
11.4. Disclaimer
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