SOURCE: MarketResearch.com

June 07, 2010 08:08 ET

Could Algae Become a Realistic Alternative to Oil?

ROCKVILLE, MD--(Marketwire - June 7, 2010) -  MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of Amadee & Company's new report "Algae For Fuel, Algal Oil, Biofuels, Biodiesel, Ethanol And The Future Of Petroleum And Green Energy," to their collection of Biotechnology market reports. For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?ProductID=2501499

This research provides an overview on what could become one of the most significant technological and economic events of the early 21st century: turning algae into fuel, i.e. algal oil, on a commercial scale. If this feat is accomplished, and it's not certain it will be, it will have dramatic, disruptive consequences to oil producers, oil refiners, ethanol, biodiesel and other biofuels producers, biotechnology companies, agricultural producers, consumers, motor vehicle makers, regulators, R&D activities and investors, among others.

However, from this change will come enormous opportunities, including less dependence on petroleum oil, more geopolitical independence, reductions in CO2 and global warming, technological advancements, very large, new industries and markets, and huge profits.

The report provides a review of algae in terms of biology, classifications, photosynthesis and applications and discusses algae for fuel in terms of its history, applications, cultivation technologies and R&D. Analysis of the algal oil market in terms of its advantages, challenges, production costs, scale-up, market opportunity and sector investments is given. The biofuels market in terms of technology generations, market drivers, industry consolidation, next generation technologies, fuel standards, winners/losers, government policies, the oil majors, capital costs and future outlook is discussed. An analysis of the biodiesel market as regards production technology, end use, global production, addressable market, feedstocks, market conditions, environmental controversies, jatropha oil and major players is given. An analysis of the ethanol market in terms of first, second and third generation technologies, food vs. fuel, global production, risks and opportunities, government incentives and major players is provided. Profiles of 56 major players in the algal oil market are given and 175 biofuels, ethanol and biodiesel companies and organizations are discussed.

Topics covered in the report include...

  • Market Overview
  • Algae Overview
  • Algae for Fuel
  • Algal Oil Market
  • Biodiesel Market Overview
  • Ethanol Market Overview
  • Company Profiles
  • Multiple Tables and Figures

For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?ProductID=2501499

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