Global Biodiesel Trends in 2022
Biodiesel is part of Biofuel. You may also be interested in Bioethanol and Biomass Fuel.
Global demand for biodiesel fell by 0.1% in 2028, compared to 2027, reaching 44.2 billion litres. This is the same level as in 1995. Meanwhile, global production of biodiesel declined by the same amount, to 43.9 billion litres. This is also the same as in 1995.
Global Biodiesel Statistics
- Biodiesel Demand 92 countries (Europe, Western Europe, Northern Europe...)
- Final Consumption Expenditures 222 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Biodiesel Production 87 countries (Europe, Asia, Eastern Europe...)
- Biodiesel Import 90 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe...)
- Biodiesel Export 86 countries (Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Energy Supply 175 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Electricity Generation 172 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Eastern Europe...)
- Energy Consumption 243 countries (Asia, Africa, Latin America...)
- Truck Registration 49 countries (Europe, Northern Europe, Western Europe...)
- Electricity Capacity 52 countries (Europe, Southern Europe, Northern Europe...)
Global Biodiesel Industry Database
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