PARIS ­| September 5th, 2024 – Bryan Garnier is pleased to release “Next Generation Fuels”, a comprehensive analysis that explores the current challenges and opportunities in transforming global transport to a greener future through biofuels and alternative fuels.  

Transport currently accounts for over 7 billion tons of CO2 emissions each year, equating to about 17% of global emissions. This highlights the critical need to transition towards electrification and reduce reliance on fossil fuels to address global energy demands by 2050. While significant strides are being made in transitioning to cleaner mobility options, there are significant hurdles in harder-to-abate areas. 

Biofuels and alternative energy sources, which currently make up only about 4% of transport energy, are emerging as key solutions. The biggest challenge remains in scaling these fuels due to limited biomass supply and infrastructure issues. 

In this white paper, we provide an in-depth look at how these developments are reshaping the transport sector and offer insights into future trends.  

To explore these insights and learn more about the future of sustainable transport, download the white paper.  

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Thomas Mordelle

Equity Research | Energy Transition & Sustainability