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Market Research Report

The Future of Road Vehicle Fuels - forecasts to 2020

Published by just-auto.com
Published January, 2008 Product code 59487
Content info 63 Pages
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This publication has been discontinued on September 16, 2011.

Introduction

Abstract

This is just-auto' s first report focusing on this topic of global importance, future fuels. In it we take a look at auto fuel requirements and examine the currently-available fuels for road vehicle propulsion - the gases, liquid hydrocarbons, and their alternatives - as well as their likely developments, forecasted out to 2020.

Any attempt to map the future of vehicle fuels must be centered on a set of key questions, namely:

  • How much fuel will be needed for the vehicle fleet to 2020?
  • How much fuel is, and will be, available to meet this need?
  • How urgent is the need to counter the threat of global warming?
  • What means are available to enable us to counter this threat (and by implication, also to counter the threat of crude oil exhaustion)?
  • How quickly can such means be introduced?

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • The inevitability of exhaustion
  • ....and concern about global warming
  • The key questions

Chapter 1: Present and future fuel needs

  • Current patterns of fuel use
  • Future fuel needs
  • Fuel quality considerations

Chapter 2: Present and future vehicle fuel supplies

  • Energy for mobility
  • The crude oil derivatives
  • Synthetic hydrocarbons
  • Biofuels
  • Ethanol - the present situation
  • FAME - the present situation
  • Biofuel production: doubts on expansion
  • The gas alternatives
  • LPG - the present situation
  • CNG - the present situation
  • Electric vehicles - the present situation

Chapter 3: Global warming - the urgency

  • The challenge - real or imaginary?
  • Practical timescales
  • Sustainable energy: general considerations
  • Meeting vehicular needs

Chapter 4: Global warming - the counter-strategies

  • Future alternative fuels
  • First-generation biofuels
  • The alcohols
  • The methyl esters
  • Second-generation biofuels
  • Butanol
  • Second-generation biodiesel
  • Biosynthetic hydrocarbons
  • LNG
  • Hydrogen
  • Problems of storage
  • Manufacture and economics
  • Bio-hydrogen approaches
  • Advanced vehicle technologies
  • Advanced powertrain concepts
  • Hybrid powertrains
  • Fuel cell power units
  • ‘Intelligent' traffic management
  • CO2 sequestration

Chapter 5: Conclusions

  • The detailed answers
  • How much fuel will be needed for the vehicle fleet to 2020?
  • How much fuel is, and will be, available to meet this need?
  • How urgent is the need to counter the threat of global warming?
  • What means are available to enable us to counter this threat (and by implication, also to counter the threat of crude oil exhaustion)?
  • How quickly can such means be introduced?
  • Final conclusions

List of figures

  • Figure 1: Fuel production processes from feedstock to final product
  • Figure 2: The carbon cycle

List of tables

  • Table 1: Worldwide road vehicle fuel requirement by type, 2005-2020 (% share and m barrels per day)
  • Table 2: Worldwide road vehicle fuel usage by source, 2005-2020 (% share and m barrels per day)
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