The energy transition and ongoing decarbonization efforts has
led to growing interest in building biofuel capacity globally to
meet ever-increasing demand for low carbon-intensity transportation
fuels. Yet it's forecast that there is going to be a significant
gap by 2030 between global biofuel demand and the traditional
bio-feedstocks supply needed to meet this.
As a result, significant market potential for advanced feedstocks
to make up this gap, including non-crop products made from waste or
residues, or various energy or cover crops.
S&P Global Commodity Insights are delighted to announce a new
report - Feedstocks for Advanced Biofuel Production: The
2030 Supply Gap.
The strategic report includes:
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