
Welcome to Bio Fuel Investment ExpertsIn 2008 biofuels provided 1.8%* of the world's transport fuel & with the EU target of ensuring 10% of petrol and diesel comes from renewable sources by the year 2020 this figure is set to rise dramatically. *United Nations Environmental Programme 'Assessing Biofuels' 2009 Biofuel
Jatropha
Once planted, Jatropha provides a first crop inside 12 months thus ensuring significant returns for investors. Returns rise year on year until the tree reaches full maturity at 5 years old after which the tree will then continue to provide maximum harvest for the next 35 years. The MarketThe Pike Report 2010 forecasted the global biofuel market to be worth $280 billion by 2022. The green market continues to be driven by global legislation. For example, in the EU, 30% of all electricity and 15% of all other energy must be produced from renewable energy sources. The aviation industry, following over 5 years and $13 billion of testing, has now selected Jatropha as it’s biofuel of choice. Indeed, every major airline around the world has subsequently carried out tests with biofuel blends. All airlines are expected to utilise a blend of biofuel. IATA has committed to a 10% blend by 2020, which in real terms equates to a global demand of 10 billion litres of Jatropha Oil. According to James Rekoske, Vice President of Honeywell UOP, the World’s largest acquirer of Jatropha Oil: "The only issue holding the aviation industry back from utilising more Jatropha Oil is lack of supply." |




