Global Biopower Market to Cross 165 Gigawatts of Installed Capacity by 2025
DALLAS, May 5, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
The Global Biopower Market - Capacity, Generation, Market Size, Major Feedstock, Regulations, and Key Country Analysis to 2025 research report says Brazil's biopower installed capacity will rise to an estimated 17.10 GW by 2018, when it will overtake the US as the world's leading biopower market.
Complete report on the biopower market spread across 145 pages providing detailed analysis on 6 major countries in addition to global information, 60 tables and 46 figures is available at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/global-biopower-market-capacity-generation-market-size-major-feedstock-regulations-and-key-country-analysis-to-2025-market-report.html .
The growth in biopower market is driven by government support and environmental concerns according to this global report, which states that the world's major biopower markets, namely the US, UK, Germany, Brazil, India and China, all witnessed growth over the last decade, except for the US, which saw a falling trend in annual capacity additions during 2007 to 2014. As more countries start adopting biopower, thanks to increased interest and state promotion, annual capacity additions will rise after 2015, although annual installations worldwide will not return to 2009 levels until 2021. Waste management practices, such as composting and land filling, indirectly support biopower generation, and many industries have set up biopower facilities to handle their process waste.
The nascent Brazilian biopower market is being driven by the government, which has made it necessary for local utility service providers to obtain at least 2 GW of installed biomass capacity through auctions annually, for ten years from 2007. This research notes that while there is a possibility of feedstock supply interruptions due to increased deforestation in certain areas, the rise in sugarcane plantations is expected to compensate for this. The abundance of sugarcane in Brazil makes the installation of biomass technology a very viable option for power generation. Biomass projects will also generate electricity from both sugarcane waste and non-food energy crops, such as eucalyptus and pine trees.
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The report 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. It uses data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research, and in-house analysis by a team of industry experts.
The scope of this biopower market report covers 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 as well as explanation of the policies and regulations related to biopower in each of the key countries, and their impact on the market. Order a copy of Global Biopower Market - Capacity, Generation, Market Size, Major Feedstock, Regulations, and Key Country Analysis to 2025 report at http://www.rnrmarketresearch.com/contacts/purchase?rname=213270 .
This report will enable its buyers and readers to facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data for the biopower market; maximize potential in the growth of the biopower market; identify key partners and business-development avenues and respond to competitors' business structure, strategy and prospects.
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