REX American Resources Corporation (REX): Among the Best Algae and Biofuel Stocks to Buy Now

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We recently compiled a list of the 7 Best Algae and Biofuel Stocks to Buy Now. In this article, we are going to take a look at where REX American Resources Corporation (NYSE:REX) stands against the other algae and biofuel stocks.

In today’s world, climate change, in the form of global warming, and increased CO2 emissions in the air have become a serious issue to tackle. Global carbon dioxide emissions climbed to an all-time high of 422 parts per million (ppm) in August 2023, as reported in an article by Insider Monkey, discussing the 25 Countries that Produce the most Carbon Dioxide Emissions.

As such, biofuels have the potential to reduce carbon emissions by 86% when mixed with traditional gasoline fuel, as reported in another article discussing biofuel market.

Biofuels are renewable energy sources derived from biological sources such as cow dung, grain, or sugarcane. The U.S. Department of Energy’s Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) is also working with the industrial sector to utilize algae-based resources for biofuel production. Two types of biofuels that are commonly used in the world are ethanol and biodiesel.

Biomass, which refers to plant-based resources, is used to produce Ethanol, which is a renewable fuel. Ethanol can then be mixed with gasoline to generate cleaner energy. It does so by increasing octane and cutting down carbon monoxide emissions.

In contrast, biodiesel is produced from renewable sources such as new and used vegetable oils and animal fats. Biodiesel, a liquid, directly replaces petroleum-derived diesel.

Global Biofuel Industry

According to Markets and Markets, the global biofuel market was valued at $167.4 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $225.9 billion by 2028 at a CAGR of 6.2%. Biofuel demand is set to grow 6% in 2024 from 2022, with most of the demand originating from the U.S. and Europe, according to the International Energy Agency. The U.S. possesses 1.3 billion tons of biomass feed stock, which can produce over 3 billion gallons of ethanol.

The rising concerns about energy security and the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions are driving the industry’s growth. Economies are largely dependent on fossil fuels, which are limited in Earth's crust and are depleting at a faster rate. Thus, biofuel is a sustainable and cleaner alternative. This is driving up the industry’s growth projections, targeting an increase of 38 billion liters over the 2023-2028 period, which represents a 30% growth compared to the previous five-year period, according to IEA.

Thus, with biofuels’ consumption set to grow in the coming years, analysts are seeing a reduction in the transport sector’s oil demand by 4 mboe/d (million barrels of oil equivalent per day) by the end of 2028.