Wood Waste, Bagasse and Municipal Solid Waste to
Remain Major Feedstocks. By mid-2014, wood waste was the most-used biopower
feedstock, based on cumulative capacity. Around 32% of all biopower capacity
used wood waste as their primary feedstock, as it is very widely available from
a number of sources, such as timber businesses. Bagasse was the second most
popular, with a 25.77% share, driven by sugarcane's status as a major crop in
India, Brazil and China, three of the largest biopower markets. Municipal Solid
Waste (MSW), which is also a universally available feedstock, was the third
most popular at 16.72%. Landfill gas, wastewater and palm oil had smaller
shares, while other feedstock materials contributed 17.25% of the biopower
capacity.
Brazil and the UK had the Largest Solid Biomass
Capacity Additions in 2013. In 2013, Brazil installed the largest biomass power
capacity globally, with 1,730 Megawatts (MW), or 29.7% of the total for that
year. The UK was a distant second at 12%, with an annual capacity addition of
641 MW. India, which has a large potential for biomass power, made a
significant addition to its capacity with 500 MW, which equated to 10% of the
global capacity addition. Thailand, Germany, China, Poland, and Italy followed,
with 7.3%, 6.5%, 5%, 4.8% and 2.6% respectively. All other countries' biomass
power capacity additions accounted for the remaining 22% of the global annual
capacity.
New report "Global
Biopower Market - Capacity, Generation, Market Size, Major Feedstock,
Regulations, and Key Country Analysis to 2025", provides a clear
overview of and detailed insight into the global biopower market. It explains
the key drivers and challenges affecting the market and also provides data
regarding historic and forecast market growth, average capital expenditure,
market size and regulations, globally and in the key biopower countries: US,
Brazil, UK, Germany, India, and China.
Why you should by this report
- Detailed historic and forecast statistics for annual biomass and biogas installations from 2006 to 2025, both globally and for each of the key countries
- Review of technology and cost
- Coverage of the key growth drivers and challenges related to the global biopower market
- Coverage of key countries in the biopower market and details of the share of biopower installations held by each
- Explanation of the policies and regulations related to biopower in each of the key countries, and their impact on the market.
Target Audience: Investors, Government Agencies, Power Generation
Companies, Turn Key Solution Provides, Policy Makers, Energy Consultants
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