Product Code: EGY169A
Report Highlights:
Green diesel differs from biodiesel in the way it is produced, biodiesel is processed using transesterification, while green or renewable diesel is processed using fractional distillation, the traditional process used to produce fossil-origin diesel fuel. This report provides an overview of the market for green/renewable diesel as a sustainable energy source and its future prospects.
Report Includes:
- Review of the market for green/renewable diesel as a sustainable energy source and its future prospects
- Key factorial analysis of this demand-driven market which include advantages, limitations and development opportunities, and a push for further developments in the alternative/cleaner fuel space
- Data corresponding to consumption and production capacity of green diesel within the North America and EU regions
- Emphasis on the role of stringent government policies and regulations that leads to market demand and supply of this renewable fuel
- Patent evaluation, including coverage of the current state of technology, new patent applications, and newly issued patents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Technology Highlights and Market Outlook
- Green Diesel vs. Biodiesel
- Co-Processing
- Demand for Green Diesel
- Current Low Dependability of Electric Vehicles (EV) and Resulting Shift Toward Renewable Diesel
- Green/Renewable Diesel Has Proven Itself to be a Lower Polluting Fuel
- Market Size
- Demand in Specific Geographies
- Innovations and New Developments
- Gevo's Renewable Diesel from Fusel Oil
- Neste's Research on Waste Plastic-Based Feedstock
- Cielo's Wood Waste to Renewable Diesel
- Funding for Feasibility Study on Sawmill Residue to Renewable Diesel
- New Application Areas
- Current Market Challenges
- High Initial Cost (Capital Expenditure or CAPEX)
- Palm Oil Ban in Europe
- Possible Impact on Environment Due to Deforestation
- Low Knowledge and Lack of Government Incentives in Emerging Regions
- Future Outlook
- Possibility of Coexistence of Green Diesel and Biodiesel
- Analyst's Credentials
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