Alternative fuels will play a major role in achieving global decarbonization pathways, with the market poised for extremely strong growth over the forecast period (2024?2030). This study focuses on dynamic and disruptive companies shaping the market across 3 main segments: biofuels, biogas, and eFuels. The industry sometimes refers to eFuels as synthetic fuels and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) as bio-jet fuel. Alternative fuels use non-petroleum feedstocks, such as tallow oil, corn, soyabean oil, rapeseed oil, used cooking oil (UCO), fatty acid methyl esters, hydroprocessed esters and fatty acids (HEFAs), and hydrotreated vegetable oils (HVOs) in the case of biofuels; organic waste, animal waste, and wood in the case of biogas; and water, electricity, and biogenic or direct air capture CO2 in the case of eFuels. These fuels are substitutes for more carbon-intensive energy sources, such as diesel, gasoline, and jet fuel, in the transportation sector, contributing to the broader decarbonization and net-zero targets of COP28.Disruptive Companies Driving Innovation in Utilizing CO2 to Develop Low-emission Alternative Fuels
This study analyzes 8 dynamic firms that significantly impact the innovation agenda for alternative fuels in the oil and gas industry, as well as other areas such as transportation, energy, and industry.
Table of Contents
Ecosystem- Scope of Analysis
- Segmentation
- Most Common Biofuel Production Pathways
- Biogas and Biomethane - Most Common Production Pathway
- eFuels - Most Common Production Pathways
- Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
- The Strategic Imperative 8™
- The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Alternative Fuels Industry
- Competitive Environment
- Key Competitors
- Growth Environment
- Revenue and Production Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Product
- Innovation Target
- LanzaTech - Company Profile
- LanzaTech - Analyst Viewpoint
- Twelve - Company Profile
- Twelve - Analyst Viewpoint
- Norsk e-Fuel - Company Profile
- Norsk e-fuel - Analyst Viewpoint
- Synhelion - Company Profile
- Synhelion - Analyst Viewpoint
- Infinium - Company Profile
- Infinium - Analyst Viewpoint
- Liquid Wind - Company Profile
- Liquid Wind - Analyst Viewpoint
- HutanBio - Company Profile
- HutanBio - Analyst Viewpoint
- Bloom BioRenewables - Company Profile
- Bloom BioRenewables - Analyst Viewpoint
- The Last Word
- Scoring Methodology
- Growth Opportunity 1: Use of Low-carbon Fuels in the Transportation Industry to Offset Emissions
- Growth Opportunity 2: Role of eFuels in the Long-haul Transportation Industry to Achieve Net-zero Targets
- Growth Opportunity 3: Integration of Biogenic CO2 to Produce eFuels
- Growth Opportunity 4: Biomethane as a Clean Energy Carrier for Future Energy Systems
- Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
- Action Items & Next Steps
- List of Exhibits
- Legal Disclaimer
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Innovation Target
- LanzaTech
- Twelve
- Norsk e-Fuel
- Synhelion
- Infinium
- Liquid Wind
- HutanBio
- Bloom BioRenewables