DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7crqk5/analyzing_the) has announced the addition of the "Analyzing the Biofuel Industry in Australia" report to their offering.
Although biofuels are mainly used to replace or supplement the traditional petroleum-based transportation fuels, they can also be deployed to generate heat and electricity. Being an alternative to fossils, biofuels can be applied to existing vehicles with little or no engine modification. Although they release CO2 when burned in internal combustion engines, they differ from fossil fuels partly because their use reduces the net emission of carbon dioxide and other gases associated with global climate change and partly because they are biodegradable.
There are currently three commercial producers of fuel ethanol in Australia, all on the East Coast. CSR's Sarina distillery and the Rocky Point distillery are located in Queensland and produce ethanol from molasses feedstock. The Manildra Group also produces fuel ethanol from waste starch and grain at a facility near Nowra, New South Wales. The combined capacity of these three producers has been estimated at less than 150 million liters per annum. A number of other prospective producers have projects at various stages of development.
There is a lot happening in the field of biofuels in Australia, and to capture these, Aruvian's R'search brings you the complete guide to the Australian Biofuels Industry - Analyzing the Biofuel Industry in Australia.
Companies Mentioned
Australian Biodiesel Group
Australian Ethanol
Australian Renewable Fuels
Axiom Energy
Biodiesel Industries Australia
Biodiesel Producers Australia
Biodiesel Producers Limited
BP Australia
CSR Distilleries
Dalby Biorefi nery
Eco-Tech Biodiesel
Energetix Biodiesel
Future Fuels
Manildra Group
Natural Fuels Australia
Primary Energy
Riverina Biofuels
Rocky Point Sugar Mill
Smorgon Fuels Pty Ltd
South Australian Farmers Fuel
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