Biorefinery Products: Global Markets

Mar 2017| EGY117B| BCC Publishing

Report Highlights

The global market for bioproducts should reach $714.6 billion by 2021 from $466.6 billion in 2016 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.9%, from 2016 to 2021.

Report Includes

  • A complete techno-economic and environmental analysis of industrial biorefinery products
  • Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2015, estimates for 2016, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2021
  • Breakdowns of product demand by division, including energetic (ethanol, biodiesel, electricity/heat), nonenergetic (chemicals, materials, herbal/botanicals); and by segment, including fuel (transport, mechanical, etc.), energy (heat, electricity), material (plastics, resins), chemical (alcohols, solvents, acids, surfactants, etc.), and herbal/botanical (drugs, body care, aroma, etc.)
  • Forecasts for biomass conversion processes and equipment to produce fuels, power, and chemicals from biomass
  • Evaluations of the prospects for biorefineries built on different "platforms," such as the "sugar platform," based on fermentation of sugars extracted from biomass feedstocks, versus the "syngas platform," based on thermochemical conversion processes
  • Detailed patent analysis and a research-and-development update
  • Profiles of major players in the industry

Report Scope

This research report quantifies the two categories of energetic and non-energetic bioproducts into seven major product segments: bio-derived chemicals, biofuels, pharmaceuticals (biodrugs and herbal/botanicals), biocomposite materials, biopolymers/bioplastics, biogas and biopower.

The report is divided in 14 chapters. Chapter Two contains the demand by category with forecast to 2021.

Chapter Three presents an overview that defines and quantifies biorefinery products and assesses market trends and categories/segments with a forecast to 2021.

Chapter Four presents the history, opportunity and penetration of bio-products with a forecast to 2021.

Chapter Five presents the demand for energetic bioproducts and analyzes the market for biofuels, biogas and wood pellets, with regional breakdowns and forecasts to 2021.

Chapter Six presents the demand for non-energetic bioproducts and analyzes the market for chemicals, pharmaceuticals and biomaterials. These are quantified by type, with regional breakdowns and forecasts to 2021.

Chapter Seven considers the applications of bioproducts and quantifies the demand in up to 11 key markets, and offers forecasts to 2021.

Chapter Eight considers the technology and quantifies demand by type of technology used for the conversion of biomass to bioproducts, and offers forecasts to 2021.

Chapter Nine presents the product development in the chemical, pharmaceutical, materials, power and fuel sectors, which will enable utilization of the 170 billion tons of biomass that Earth’s biology produces every year.

Chapter Ten presents an analysis of the industry structure, showing how each market segment will interact over the next five years to 2021, including the macroeconomic factors that affect the global economy.

Chapter Eleven presents the international aspects, including market leadership. It also quantifies international trade in bioproducts with a forecast to 2021.

Chapter Twelve presents the market shares of the major companies involved in the manufacture of biobased products, and discussed these companies and products.

Chapter Thriteen analyzes the regulatory environment of the biorefinery industry.

Chapter Fourteen presents company product profiles and identifies the various companies involved in the manufacture of these products.

Analyst Credentials

Edward Gobina is an innovator, inventor and pioneer in membrane reactor-separator technology. He is a full U.K. Professor of Chemical and Processing Engineering with 32 years of research and teaching experience in environmental engineering, petrochemical reaction engineering and catalysis and membrane technology. His scientific achievements number more than 200 refereed journal articles, 20 granted patents, 30 patent applications and over 100 invited/guest speaker presentations and contributed presentations, as well as participation in prestigious refereed scientific newsletters, proceedings and reviews. He has been a project analyst for BCC Research since 1998 and has authored more than 22 BCC Research reports, providing critical links in the entire chemical and energy infrastructure chain from hydrogen to advanced oil and gas exploitation, sensors/monitoring and LNG infrastructure. Professor Gobina is a member of the European Membrane Society (EMS), the North American Membrane Society (NAMS) and the New York Academy of Sciences (NYAS). He is the current director of the Centre for Process Integration and Membrane Technology (CPIMT) within the School of Engineering at the Robert Gordon University in the U.K.

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Table of Contents

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Title/Chapter NamePagesMember Price
Full Report: Biorefinery Products: Global Markets318Free
Chapter- 1: Introduction6Free
Chapter- 2: SUMMARY2Free
Chapter- 3: OVERVIEW30Free
Chapter- 4: HISTORY AND MARKET PENETRATION OF BIO-PRODUCTS6Free
Chapter- 5: DEMAND FOR ENERGETIC BIOPRODUCTS31Free
Chapter- 6: DEMAND FOR NON-ENERGETIC BIOPRODUCTS47Free
Chapter- 7: APPLICATIONS6Free
Chapter- 8: TECHNOLOGY20Free
Chapter- 9: PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT11Free
Chapter- 10: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITIVE RATES22Free
Chapter- 11: INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS30Free
Chapter- 12: COMPANY MARKET SHARES35Free
Chapter- 13: REGULATIONS, LEGISLATION, MANDATES, POLICIES AND INCENTIVES33Free
Chapter- 14: C. CRAMER & CO. GMBH39Free
Published - Apr-2014| Analyst - Edward Gobina| Code - EGY117A

Report Highlights

BCC Research estimates that the global demand for bioproducts will increase at a double-digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 12.6% over the next five years to reach $700.7 billion in 2018 from $387.6 billion in 2013, when it will attain a market penetration rate of 5.5% in 2018, from an estimated rate of 4.2% in 2013.

Report Includes

  • A complete techno-economic and environmental analysis of industrial biorefinery products.
  • Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2010, 2011 and 2012, estimates for 2013, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2018.
  • Breakdown of product demand by division, including energetic (ethanol, biodiesel, electricity/heat), nonenergetic (chemicals, materials, herbal/botanicals); and by segment, including fuel (transport, mechanical, etc.), energy (heat, electricity), material (plastics, resins), chemical (alcohols, solvents, acids, surfactants, etc.), and herbal/botanical (drugs, body care, aroma, etc.).
  • Forecasts for biomass conversion processes and equipment to produce fuels, power, and chemicals from biomass.
  • Evaluations of the prospects for biorefineries built on different "platforms," such as the "sugar platform," based on fermentation of sugars extracted from biomass feedstocks, versus the "syngas platform," based on thermochemical conversion processes.
  • Detailed patent analysis and a research-and-development update.
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