Pike Research report: Algae-based biofuels have potential as fuel alternative

by Rebecca Walker — May 30, 2011—Among next generation renewable fuel alternatives, algae stands out as one of the most promising and scalable options with the potential to supply key fuel and co-product markets, according to Pike Research. Strong demand from aviation and military consumers, technological breakthroughs in the production, cultivation, and extraction of algae oil, and the development of large-scale projects will be critical to widespread growth in the algae-based biofuels market.

According to a recent report from Pike Research, despite limited production to date, the scale-up potential of algae is substantial compared to other non-food based feedstocks. Although regulatory and policy uncertainty as well as competition from co-product markets will inhibit algae-based biofuels production initially, the cleantech market intelligence firm projects that the value of renewable fuels derived from algae will reach $1.3 billion by 2020.

Algae can be grown on non-arable land, co-located with stationary CO2 emissions sources, and utilize a wide variety of water resources including wastewater and seawater. A number of algae ventures are making important headway with different strategies for maximizing yields while capitalizing on innovative pathways to mitigate the externalities associated with fuel and chemical production.

Pike Research’s analysis indicates that the algae-based biofuels market will be dominated by microalgae, which lends itself to rapid growth and genetic modification. Macroalgae will continue to generate interest in countries with large coastal regions, but investment in harvesting and conversion technologies is projected to lag behind microalgae R&D investments. North America and Asia Pacific are projected to account for 82 percent of algae-based biofuels production in 2020, representing at least 50 million gallons of algae-based biofuels per year.

Pike Research’s study, Algae-Based Biofuels, examines the key growth drivers behind the algae-based biofuels market and outlines unresolved supply challenges. An Executive Summary of the report is available for free download on the firm’s Web site.

Pike Research is a market research and consulting firm that provides in-depth analysis of global clean technology markets. For more information, see the Web site.