Biomass to Power Report: Industry for Electricity Generation from Solid Biomass - By 2025, We Expect There to be approximately 5,700 Power Plants With a Capacity of About 74 GW


Dublin, April 06, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Biomass to Power" report to their offering.

This study is the world's largest of its kind. It is the standard work of the industry for electricity generation from solid biomass.

In late 2016, there were approximately 3,600 active biomass power plants (without co-incinerators) throughout the world. They had an electricity generation capacity of approximately 51 GW. By 2025, we expect these figures to increase to around 5,700 power plants with a capacity of about 74 GW. The subsidisation of renewable energies and the development of domestic energy sources from existing waste material, e.g. wood waste or bagasse, are the most important reasons for this growth.

The 7th updated edition includes:

- Worldwide market development forecast 2016-2025 by country, including assessment of new constructions, shutdowns and investment volumes based on over 500 cost examples. Analysis of the existing plants by country, e.g. age, feedstock, capacities and competition.
- Analysis of biomass electricity generation subsidisation (feed-in tariffs, quota systems and auctions) by country (for the world's most important markets).
- Overview of market factors, fuels, treatment technologies as well as investment and operational costs and revenues (with exemplary calculations).
- Description and market shares of all important operators and technology providers.

Key Topics Covered:

Part 1: Market & competition

1 Highlights 2016

2 Plant portfolio
2.1 Global plant asset
2.2 Europe
2.3 Asia
2.4 South and Central America
2.5 North America
2.6 Australia and Pacific
2.7 Africa and Near East

3 Market forecast by 2025
3.1 Global outlook
3.2 Europe
3.3 Asia
3.4 South and Central America
3.5 North America
3.6 Australia and Pacific
3.7 Africa and Near East

4 Competition
4.1 Operators: competition and market shares
4.2 Technology providers: competition and market shares

5 Subsidisation of biomass power

6 National markets
6.1 Africa and Near East
6.2 Asia
6.3 Australia and Pacific
6.4 Europe
6.5 North America
6.6 South and Central America

Part 2: Background

7 Differentiation
7.1 Type, character and minimum size of the plants
7.2 Biomass in the energy business
7.3 Fuels
7.4 Regional breakdown

8 Technology
8.1 Delivery and processing of the fuel
8.2 Combustion
8.3 Energy generation
8.4 Flue gas cleaning

9 Costs and revenues of biomass power plants
9.1 Investment costs
9.2 Current costs
9.3 Revenues

10 Framework/market factors
10.1 Economic viability and biomass potential
10.2 Subsidisation of electricity generation from biomass
10.3 Renewable Energy Policies in the EU
10.4 Extra charges on competing technologies
10.5 Other types of political support
10.6 Ecological criticism of electricity generation from biomass


Companies Mentioned

- AET
- Andritz
- Areva
- Babcock & Wilcox Volund
- Bajaj Hindustan Ltd
- Balrampur Chini Mills
- Berkes
- Bertsch
- Biosev Bioenergia
- Burmeister & Wain Energy
- BWSC
- Canfor Group
- Chant Group
- CNIM
- Cosan
- Dalkia
- Danpower
- Domtar
- Dong
- Doosan
- Dp Clean Tech
- E.On
- EDF/GDF
- EDP
- enbw
- Ence
- evn
- Fortum
- Foster Wheeler
- Holzindustrie Schweighofer
- Host
- Iberdrola
- juwi
- Jyväskylän
- Kaidi
- Kohlbach
- Lahti Energia Oy
- Metsä
- Mitr Phol
- Mondi
- MVV
- National Bioenergy
- Norske Skog
- Nässjö Affärsverk
- Oji Paper
- Orient Green Power
- Phoenix Energy
- Pohjolan Voima Oy
- Polytechnik
- portucel
- Rafako
- ReEnergy Holdings
- Renewa
- RWE
- SCA
- SES Tlmace
- Shalivahana Group
- Smurfit Kappa
- Standardkessel Baumgarte
- statkraft
- steag
- Stora Enso
- Södra
- tembec
- Turboden
- UPM
- Urbas
- Valio Oy
- Valmet
- vapo oy
- vattenfall
- Veolia
- Vyncke

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