Biogas to Energy (Analyst version) - The World Market for Biogas Plants 2012/2013
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Biogas to Energy (Analyst version) - The World Market for Biogas Plants 2012/2013
Biogas to Energy (Analyst version) - The World Market for Biogas Plants 2012/2013
The international biogas boom will continue in the years to come. The worldwide installed capacity will increase between 2012 and 2016 from 4,700 MWel to about 7,400 MWel – which is a growth of about 60 per cent in only five years. We furthermore expect the number of plants to increase from 9,700 to 13,500 plants.
The main reason for this growth is the support of renewable energy that is increasing throughout the world. More and more countries create the necessary framework conditions for a fast growth of the biogas industry. Europe will remain the world's most dynamic market.
This study is the third edition of the biogas plant market analysis by ecoprog GmbH and the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety and Energy Technology UMSICHT. Amongst other actors, energy agencies, public authorities and associations as well as operators and plant manufacturers have been involved in this analysis.
This detailed investigation and current analysis of numbers, facts, estimations and trends of the worldwide market for biogas plants is of interest for producers, suppliers, operators, disposal companies, associations, research institutes and consulters.
The analyst version of the market study "Biogas to Energy 2012/2013" includes:
- A detailed analysis of the essential political, economic, managerial and technical trends for constructing and operating biogas plants.
- A concrete description of the current and future market volumes by countries, up to and including 2016, based on a transparent and comprehensible methodology.
- A project list for each country with new construction projects and projects that are planned or currently discussed.
- A description and analysis of the most important operators and manufacturers of biogas plants.
Preface for Analyst Version 13
Preface 15
Management summary 17
1 Background 21
1.1. Differentiation 21
1.2. Differentiation by feedstocks 22
1.3. Differentiation by fermentation technologies 25
2 Plant technology 27
2.1. Delivery and processing of biomass 27
2.2. Anaerobic fermentation of biomass 28
2.3. Biogas use 30
2.4. Utilisation of fermentation residues 30
3 Operational key figures 33
3.1. Investment costs 33
3.2. Current costs 35
3.3. Revenues 37
4 Framework conditions / market factors 41
4.1. Legislation 41
4.2. Purchasing feedstocks 52
4.3. The potential of biogas in Europe 55
5 The worldwide market for biogas plants 59
5.1. Current plants 59
5.2. Development of market volume 62
6 Competition 71
6.1. Operators 71
6.2. Plant manufacturers 73
7 National markets 83
7.1. Australia 83
7.2. Austria 86
7.3. Belgium 90
7.4. Brazil 94
7.5. Bulgaria 97
7.6. Canada 100
7.7. China 105
7.8. Croatia 110
7.9. Czech Republic 114
7.10. Denmark 118
7.11. Estonia 122
7.12. Finland 126
7.13. France 130
7.14. Germany 136
7.15. Hungary 153
7.16. India 158
7.17. Ireland 163
7.18. Italy 166
7.19. Japan 174
7.20. Latvia 178
7.21. Lithuania 182
7.22. Luxembourg 186
7.23. Netherlands 190
7.24. Norway 196
7.25. Poland 199
7.26. Portugal 205
7.27. Romania 208
7.28. Russia 212
7.29. Slovakia 216
7.30. Slovenia 221
7.31. Sweden 227
7.32. Switzerland 231
7.33. Spain 235
7.34. Turkey 239
7.35. United Kingdom 242
7.36. United States of America 248
7.37. Other countries 256
Argentina 257
Cyprus 257
Greece 257
Iceland 258
Malaysia 258
Malta 258
Mexico 259
Philippines 259
Pakistan 260
Serbia 260
South Africa 261
South Korea 261
Thailand 262
Ukraine 262
Uruguay 263
Vietnam 263
Glossary 265
Methodology and sources 268
Table of figures
Fig. 1: Biogas in electricity production 21
Fig. 2: Generating gas from biomass 23
Fig. 3: Proportion of landfill gas, sewage gas and biogas in the EU 25
Fig. 4: Example of a biogas plant 27
Fig. 5: Stages of biogas emergence 28
Fig. 6: Average biogas output and metahne content of different feedstocks 29
Fig. 7: Exemplary specific investment costs 33
Fig. 8: Average investment costs of biogas plants (co-digestion with chp- unit) 34
Fig. 9: Average current costs of biogas plants (co-digestion plant with chp-unit) 36
Fig. 10: Exemplary calculation of revenues of a co-digestion plant 38
Fig. 11: Compensation systems in the individual countries 44
Fig. 12: Aims of the EU countries for the expansion of biogas, landfill gas and sewage gas 49
Fig. 13: Kyoto goals and implementation status 50
Fig. 14: Development of maize and wheat prices 53
Fig. 15: Separately registered bio and organic waste in the EU 54
Fig. 16: Worldwide percentage of cultivated land 56
Fig. 17: Worldwide number of livestock units 56
Fig. 18: Potential and emergence of separately collected bio and organic waste 57
Fig. 19: Worldwide operational biogas plants (End of 2012) 59
Fig. 20: Worldwide installed capacities of biogas plants (End of 2012) 60
Fig. 21: Average size of a biogas plant in different countries 61
Fig. 22: Global Market forecast 62
Fig. 23: Yearly new build biogas plants with installed capacity 63
Fig. 24: Development of regional shares of worldwide installed capacity 64
Fig. 25: Growth of the installed capacity for regions and countries (2012 - 2016) 65
Fig. 26: Market Volume Worldwide 66
Fig. 27: Development of existing plants by country 68
Fig. 28: Development of capacities by country (capacity MWel) 69
Fig. 29: Market volume new construction by country (m €) 70
Fig. 30: Ranking of world's largest biogas plant manufacturers according to installed capacity 73
Fig. 31: Market shares oft he biggest plant manufacturers 74
Fig. 32: Power generation by energy sources in Australia 82
Fig. 33: Biggest biogas plants in Australia 84
Fig. 34: Project outlook Australia 84
Fig. 35: Market forecast Australia 85
Fig. 36: Power generation by energy sources in Austria 86
Fig. 37: Compensation of biogas in Austria 87
Fig. 38: Project Outlook Austria 88
Fig. 39: Market forecast Austria 89
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Fig. 169: Power generation by energy sources in United Kingdom 242
Fig. 170: compensation for electricity fed into the grid in the United Kingdom 243
Fig. 171: Development of regression factor for electricity fed into the grid in the United Kingdom 244
Fig. 172: Market forecast United Kingdom 245
Fig. 173: Project outlook United Kingdom 246
Fig. 174: Plant manufacturers' market share of installed capacity in the United Kingdom 247
Fig. 175: Power generation by energy sources in the USA 248
Fig. 176: Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) in the USA (State: Juni 2012) 250
Fig. 177: Allocation of biogas plants in US-states 251
Fig. 178: Market forecast USA 252
Fig. 179: Project outlook USA (plants > 500 kW) 252
Fig. 180: Plant manufacturers' market share of installed capacity in the USA 254
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Renewable_energy Industry: Biogas to Energy (Analyst version) - The World Market for Biogas Plants 2012/2013
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