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Argus Biofuels Analytics
The Argus Biofuels Analytics service provides a mid to long-term view of the global biofuels markets. It covers biodiesel, ethanol, renewable diesel/HVO, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), and key renewable feedstocks markets and includes quarterly analysis with the underlying data in Excel. Our robust and deep market knowledge is backed by a rigorous analytical methodology that ensures the highest quality of insights to help you understand the impact of economic and political events on future market and price developments.
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Argus Biofuels Outlook
Argus Biofuels Outlook is a monthly service that provides pricing and demand forecasts for environmental credits and key biofuels, including biodiesel, renewable diesel and HVO, ethanol, sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable feedstocks, up to 15 months into the future. With accompanying expert analysis of key trends in each market, the Argus Biofuels Outlook service is your independent source of intelligence to aid planning and decision making.
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European Biodiesel Board (EBB)
The European Biodiesel Board (EBB) is a non-profit organisation established in January 1997 representing producers of biodiesel and bioSAF in Europe. Today, the EBB gathers 34 members across 21 Member-States, which represents around 65% of the European output. Biodiesel (FAME and HVO) and bio-based aviation fuel (HEFA) are the main European solutions to reduce emissions from transport and dependence on imported oil. EBB aims to promote the use of FAME, HVO and HEFA in the European Union and is committed to fulfil international standards for sustainability in GHG emissions and sustainable feedstock. The EBB is constantly working towards the development of improved and greener technologies.
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IBIA
The International Bunker Industry Association is the voice of the global marine energy value chain, representing a diverse membership of fuel suppliers, traders, shipowners, brokers, surveyors, port authorities, and maritime professionals across more than 70 countries. Established in 1993, IBIA promotes transparency, quality, and high standards in marine fuel operations and supports the industry’s transition to low and zero-carbon fuels. Through advocacy at the International Maritime Organization (IMO), and its global network of training, events, and working groups, IBIA connects the industry to drive safe, sustainable, and practical solutions for the future of marine energy.
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World Bioenergy Association
World Bioenergy Association is an international member organization with a mission to promote the sustainable development of bioenergy on a global level and to support the business environment for bioenergy. With a member base of bioenergy companies, associations, research institutes and individuals from more than 65 countries, WBA represents the voice of the global bioenergy community. WBA activities include publishing factsheets, statistics reports, market reports and position papers on various aspects of bioenergy including policies, technologies, markets, finance etc. WBA also has organized numerous events in the past including workshops, webinars, conferences, and study trips to discuss and debate issues surrounding bioenergy including land use, biodiversity, carbon neutrality, clean energy etc. Moreover, WBA collaborates with various international organizations working in the renewable energy sector via partnerships including IRENA, IEA, REN21, REN Alliance, CPLC, FAO and others.
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