Present Trends of Biofuel Production and Consumption in the European Union

Szerzők

  • Morshadul Hasan University of Debrecen Károly Ihrig Doctoral School of Management and Business
  • Oláh Judit Debreceni Egyetem Alkalmazott Informatika és Logisztika Intézet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33038/jcegi.3472

Kulcsszavak:

biofuel production, biofuel consumption, biodiesel, biofuels

Absztrakt

Biofuel is one of the trending research areas in the production and consumption economy. Based on the significance of biofuels, this study specifies the objective to explore and discuss the present trends of biofuel production and consumption in European Union listed countries. A descriptive data analysis technique is conducted here using the data from the BP Statistical Review of World Energy, European Union energy annuals, RES Barometer, and STATISTA databases. This study finds that among the 27 EU countries, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden are highly concerned regarding biofuel production and consumption. Due to the unavailability of balanced yearly data, different years' data are used here to conduct the descriptive analysis. Germany and France are in the leading position in biofuel economic circumstances, particularly from both biofuel production and consumption perspective. It is also found that sugar beets, corn, and wheat are the most used feedstock used for biofuel production, and transportation is the largest source of biofuel consumption.

Szerző életrajzok

  • Morshadul Hasan, University of Debrecen Károly Ihrig Doctoral School of Management and Business

    Morshadul HASAN
    Károly Ihrig Doctoral School of Management and Business
    University of Debrecen,
    H-4032 Debrecen
    mohammad.hasan@econ.unideb.hu

  • Oláh Judit, Debreceni Egyetem Alkalmazott Informatika és Logisztika Intézet

    Prof. Dr. OLÁH Judit
    levelező szerző
    DSc, egyetemi tanár
    Debreceni Egyetem, Gazdaságtudományi Kar
    Alkalmazott Informatika és Logisztika Intézet
    H-4032 Debrecen, Böszörményi út 138.
    olah.judit@econ.uideb.hu

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Present Trends of Biofuel Production and Consumption in the European Union. (2022). Journal of Central European Green Innovation, 10(2), 37-50. https://doi.org/10.33038/jcegi.3472