Hydrogen as a Chemical Constituent and as an Energy Source

Feb 2011| CHM031C| BCC Publishing

Report Highlights

The U.S. market for hydrogen as a chemical constituent and as an energy source was valued at $22 billion in 2010. This market is expected to increase at a 3% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach a value of $25.5 billion in 2015.

Report Scope

This BCC study focuses on key hydrogen technologies and applications.   It provides data about the size and growth of both captive and merchant hydrogen markets, company profiles, patent trends and industry trends. Cutting-edge developments, research priorities, and potential business opportunities are a key focus. 
 
The report focuses on the following:
  • The structure of the hydrogen industry, its driving forces, competitive aspects, market segmentation, distribution channels, pricing, and technology.
  • Analysis of global market trends, with data for 2009, estimates for 2010, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2015.
  • Assessment of hydrogen demand, with 5-year forecasts.
  • Reviews of global environmental and energy regulations.
  • Company profiles. 
  • Patent activity. 

Analyst Credentials

The author of this report, Project Analyst Kevin Gainer, holds B.A. and M.A. degrees in quantitative economic analysis and technology forecasting and has 25 years of economic, industry intelligence, and market research experience.   He is the author of six published books and dozens of technical papers, analyses, and studies published in conference proceedings, including many unpublished proprietary analyses within corporations. He has worked as a Research Editor and Project Analyst at BCC Research since 1985, and has authored numerous BCC technology market research reports and periodicals. 

 

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Title/Chapter NamePagesMember Price
Full Report: Hydrogen as a Chemical Constituent and as an Energy Source208Free
Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION5Free
Chapter- 2: SUMMARY4Free
Chapter- 3: OVERVIEW AND RESEARCH FOCUS12Free
Chapter- 4: CURRENT STATUS OF THE INDUSTRY8Free
Chapter- 5: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE2Free
Chapter- 6: MERCHANT HYDROGEN MARKET5Free
Chapter- 7: PIPELINE DELIVERY OF HYDROGEN3Free
Chapter- 8: PRINCIPAL FOREIGN MARKETS14Free
Chapter- 9: WORLD SYNGAS BUSINESS AND HYDROGEN3Free
Chapter- 10: HYDROGEN PRODUCTION PROCESSES7Free
Chapter- 11: CURRENT HYDROGEN PRODUCTION STATISTICS1Free
Chapter- 12: HYDROGEN END-USE MARKETS10Free
Chapter- 13: HYDROGEN AS A CHEMICAL INTERMEDIATE6Free
Chapter- 14: HYDROGEN IN PETROLEUM PROCESSING6Free
Chapter- 15: U.S. REFINERY HYDROGEN PRODUCTION CAPACITY BY STATE3Free
Chapter- 16: HYDROGEN AS ENERGY FOR TRANSPORTATION7Free
Chapter- 17: HYDROGEN IN TRANSPORTATION: OTHER TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH ISSUES17Free
Chapter- 18: HYDROGEN STORAGE9Free
Chapter- 19: ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTION TECHNIQUES14Free
Chapter- 20: HYDROGEN AND THE FUTUREGEN PROJECT3Free
Chapter- 21: PATENT ANALYSIS12Free
Chapter- 22: C. CRAMER & CO. GMBH49Free
Chapter- 23: HYDROGEN GLOSSARY AND ACRONYMS8Free
Published - Feb-2003| Analyst - Edward Gobina| Code - CHM031B

Report Highlights

  • The total U.S. hydrogen demand will increase from 10,977.0 billion cubic feet in 2002 at an average annual growth rate (AAGR) of 5.5%
  • In 2007, petrochemicals/agro-chemicals production will represent 93.18% of total hydrogen demand.
  • Industrial hydrogen demand will increase to 743.7 billion cubic feet in 2007.
  • Renewable energy hydrogen demand will grow at an AAGR of 3.4%.

Hydrogen as a Chemical Constituent and as an Energy Source

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