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市場調查報告書

乙醇市場目前的動向及未來展望:(生物乙醇&纖維素乙醇)

U.S. Bioethanol & Cellulosic Ethanol Markets & Future Directions

出版商 Fuji-Keizai U.S.A., Inc.
出版日期 2006年09月 商品編碼 52071
內容資訊 英文 123 PAGES
價格
US $ 995 English Version Hard Copy Print Edition
US $ 995 Japanese Version Hardcopy Print Edition
US $ 1495 English Version PDF Department License
US $ 1495 Japanese Version PDF Department License
US $ 1995 English Version PDF (Corporate License)
US $ 1995 Japanese Version PDF (Corporate License)


乙醇市場目前的動向及未來展望:(生物乙醇&纖維素乙醇) 是由出版商Fuji-Keizai U.S.A., Inc.在2006年09月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含123 PAGES 價格從美金995起跳。

簡介

對原油價格不斷攀升的預期,使得乙醇產業也不斷地發展。在美國,已經開始了一股提練廠的建設熱潮,今年第2季已在35個地方展開新建設,到了第3季將增加到42個地方。

專門於資訊科技、生物科技、奈米科技3大領域市場調查、顧問服務的美國市調公司Fuji-Keizai U.S.A., Inc. (總公司:New York City),針對美國乙醇市場目前的動向及未來展望進行調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "U.S. Bioethanol & Cellulosic Ethanol Markets & Future Directions"

本報告書內容包括:乙醇產業目前的動向、新一代纖維素乙醇開發、環保型汽車動向、石油替代方案、生質能等刺激未來商業發展的因素。內容綱要摘記如下:

※本報告書可購買日文版。購買時,請選擇本頁下方價格訊息處的"Japanese Version" 。

實施概要

本報告書介紹的生質能分類

  • 調查目標生質能
  • 目標生質能的能源轉換技術

A單元: 生物乙醇及纖維素乙醇市場

第1章 美國生物乙醇/纖維素乙醇生產量及生產金額展望

  • 生產量、生產能力、提煉廠數量變化
    • 2000年至2005年的生產量、生產能力、提煉廠數量變化(實際成績)
    • 2000年至2005年的生產金額變化
    • 2006年至2011年的生產量、生產能力、提煉廠數量預測
    • 2006年至2011年的生產金額預測
    • 2015年至2026年的生產量展望
    • 2015年至2026年的生產金額展望
  • 生物乙醇及纖維素乙醇生產量對汽油需求量的比較,以及所需的纖維素原料量
    • 2006年至2026年比較預測
  • 生物乙醇價格及汽油價格比較
    • 1982年至2004年的比較
    • 2005年至2008年的比較
    • 美國政府的輔助金及關稅
  • 原材料生產量及成本動向
    • 玉米生產量及乙醇生產量的比較 2001年至2005年
    • 玉米的市場價格動向 2006年至2010年

第2章 汽車製造商的生物乙醇車生產動向

  • 各企業的環保汽車發展狀況
  • 生物乙醇混合率的採用情況(地區市場)
  • 各企業的生物乙醇車策略
  • 生物乙醇車生產量計畫及預測 2006年至2010年
  • 生物乙醇車用加油站計畫及預測 2006年至2010年

第3章 生物乙醇市場的死角

第4章 新的石油替代方案及展望

第5章 能源及環境問題因應對策的轉換期和展望

B單元: 纖維素乙醇開發動向

第1章 纖維素乙醇的定義及分類

第2章 技術及市場性

  • R&D現況
    • 纖維素生質能轉換過程
    • 2種乙醇的生產流程
    • 有希望的前置處理技術
    • 開發中的生物精煉
    • 生物科技及基因工程

第3章 技術性阻礙

  • 原料處理成本及生物精煉
  • 發酵過程控制

第4章 現況及未來展望

  • 採用原料的現況及未來
  • 特定用途及市場發展性
  • 商業化展望
    • 纖維素乙醇的好處
    • 美國政府的支援
    • 土地利用
    • 節省成本
    • 未來發展預測

第5章 開發企業與R&D中心的活動及策略

  • 開發企業與R&D中心的活動
    • 有希望的技術企業與R&D中心
    • 其他纖維素乙醇相關企業及R&D中心
    • 策略性合縱連橫

第6章 纖維素乙醇R&D企業與R&D中心的活動及策略

C單元: 利用生質能的企業的開發動向及策略

第1章 R&D現況

  • 從生質能轉換到生物燃料
  • 1.2熱化學精煉的研發課題、生質能的缺點和優點

第2章 開發企業與R&D中心的活動及策略

  • 開發企業與R&D中心的活動
    • 有希望的技術企業與R&D中心
    • 服務企業
    • 原料供應企業
    • 其他生質能相關企業
  • 策略性合縱連橫

第3章 生質能R&D企業與R&D中心的活動及策略

  • 生質能R&D企業與R&D中心
    • 共計10家
  • 生質能・服務企業及組織
    • 共計2家
  • 生質能・供應企業
    • 共計1家

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Abstract

Executive Summary

During the past few years, new technologies have emerged that, if properly nurtured, could provide the key to a broader effort to wean Americans off foreign oil, drastically reduce pollution, help slow global warming and revolutionize portable power. One is an industrial process that may make ethanol far cheaper to produce than ever before, with the potential of making this much-maligned-and over-subsidized-biofuel economically competitive with gasoline. This is far more promising, in the near term, than much of the research on which we' re currently spending federal dollars and intellectual energy.

As far as the science books are concerned, ethanol is merely a form of alcohol, commonly produced from corn, which is mixed in with gasoline to provide transportation power. The ethanol industry produced 4 billion gallons last year, less than 3 percent of the volume of gasoline consumed by Americans. As a result, only a small fraction of gas stations actually sell ethanol-gasohol mixtures.

A new and promising technology has the potential to make ethanol fuels much more practical. This method for producing ethanol not from corn kernels, but from the plant' s stalk, roots and leaves, is known as cellulosic material. So-called cellulosic ethanol has been around for years, but breaking down the cellulose to make it fermentable was inefficient, expensive, and manufactured a fair amount of pollution. But only until recently have companies developed a process for making it more efficiently. Cellulosic ethanol made from stalks and husks (and other plant cellulose material) still has to be fermented, but it uses cast-off waste products of food that' s already being grown.

Cellulosic is just one form of biomass, which is energy produced from organic substances. Biomass is derived from many types of waste organic matter, both animal and vegetable, such as crop stalks, tree thinning, wooden pallets, construction waste, animal waste, agricultural waste and lawn trimmings, etc.

Using renewable resources for our future energy supply is a step in the right direction because it environmentally friendly by reducing pollution and helping to preserve other energy sources which are scarcer. It also represents a hope for those nations that are deprived of natural energy sources, like oil and natural gas.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Classification of biomass in this report

Section A: Bioethanol & Cellulosic Ethanol Market

1. Outlook on U.S. Bioethanol/Cellulosic Ethanol Production Volume and Dollar Amount

  • 1.1 Trends: Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries
    • 1.1.1 Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries (actual)
      • Table 1. Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries: 2000- 2005
      • Figure 1. Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries: 2000- 2005
    • 1.1.2 Production Dollar Amount Trends: 2000- 2005
      • Figure 2. Production Dollar Amount Trends: 2000- 2005
    • 1.1.3 Forecast: Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries: 2006- 2011
      • Table 3. Forecast: Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries: 2006- 2011
      • Figure 3. Forecast: Annual Production Volume, Production Capacity, and the Number of Refineries: 2006- 2011
    • 1.1.4 Forecast of Annual Production Dollar Amount: 2006- 2011
      • Table 4. Forecast of Annual Production Dollar Amount: 2006- 2011
      • Figure 4. Forecast of Annual Production Dollar Amount: 2006- 2011
      • 1.1.4.1 The List of All Bioethanol Production Facilities and Refineries
      • 1.1.4.2 Production Share by Each Company
        • Table 7. Each Company' s Production Share
        • Figure 5. Each Company' s Production Share
    • 1.1.5 Annual Production Outlook: 2015- 2026
      • Table 7. Annual Production Outlook: 2015- 2026
      • Figure 6. Annual Production Outlook: 2015- 2026
    • 1.1.6 Annual Production Dollar Outlook: 2015- 2026
      • Table 8. Annual Production Dollar Outlook: 2015- 2026
      • Figure 7. Annual Production Dollar Outlook: 2015- 2026
  • 1.2 Comparison between Gasoline Demand, and Bioethanol/Cellulosic-Ethanol Demand
    • 1.2.3 Comparison Forecast: Comparison between Gasoline Demand, and Bioethanol/Cellulosic-Ethanol Demand Feedstock Requires: 2006, 2026
      • Table 9. Comparison Forecast: 2006, 2026
      • Figure 8. Comparison Forecast: 2006, 2026
  • 1.3 The Comparison of Bioethanol Price with Gasoline Price: 1982- 2004
    • 1.3.1 The Comparison of Bioethanol Price with Gasoline Price
      • Figure 9. The Comparison of Bioethanol Price with Gasoline Price
    • 1.3.2 Price Comparison between Ethanol and Gasoline: 2005- 2008
      • Table 11. Price Comparison between Ethanol and Gasoline: 2005- 2008
      • Figure 10. Price Comparison between Ethanol and Gasoline: 2005- 2008
    • 1.3.3 Government Assistance (Tax Credit) and Tariff
  • 1.4 Production Volume of Feedstock and Cost Trends
    • 1.4.1 Comparison between Corn Production Volume and Ethanol Production Volume: 2001- 2005
      • Table 12. Comparison between Corn Production Volume and Ethanol Production Volume
      • Figure 11. Comparison between Corn Production Volume and Ethanol Production Volume
    • 1.4.2 Market Price Trends of Corn: 2006- 2010
      • Table 13. Market Price Trends of Corn
      • Figure 12. Market Price Trends of Corn

2. Bioethanol Vehicle (FFV or Flexible Fuel Vehicle) Production Trends

  • 2.1 The Present State of Environmentally-Friendly Cars
    • Chart 14. The Present State of Environmentally-Friendly Cars
  • 2.2 Introduction of Different Blends of Bioethanol (by Country)
  • 2.3 Bioethanol Vehicle Strategies by Car Companies
    • Table 15. Bioethanol Vehicle Strategies by Car Companies
  • 2.4 Bioethanol Vehicle Production Plan and Forecast: 2006-2010
    • Table 16. Bioethanol Vehicle Production Plan and Forecast
    • Figure 13. Bioethanol Vehicle Production Plan and Forecast
    • Table 17. 2007 Bioethanol Car Model
    • Table 18. Existing Bioethanol Car Model
  • 2.5 Planning of the Gas Stations for Bioethanol Vehicles: 2006-2010
    • Table 19. Gas Stations Planning on selling Bioethanol
    • Figure 14. Gas Stations Planning on selling Bioethanol

3. Bioethanol Market' s Blind Spot

4. A New Alternative to Oil, and its Outlook

  • Table 20. Crude Oil Reserves by Region (as of 2006)
  • Figure 15. Crude Oil Reserves by Region (as of 2006)
  • Table 21. Coal Reserves by Region (as of 2006)
  • Figure 16. Coal Reserves by Region (as of 2006)

5. On a Possible Turning Point for the Energy and Environmental Policies, and Future Outlook

Section B: Cellulosic Ethanol R&D

1. The Definitions and Classifications of Cellulosic Ethanol

  • Figure 17. The Composition of Cellulosic Biomass

2. Technologies and Marketability

  • 2.1 Historical and Current R&D
    • 2.1.1 Cellulosic Biomass Conversion Processes
    • 2.1.2 Biotechnology and Genetics Engineering

3. Bottlenecks

  • 3.1 Cost of Processing Materials and Commercial Scale of Biorefineries
  • 3.2 Processes

4. Current and Future Trends

  • 4.1 Now and Tomorrow in Material Usage
  • 4.2 Specific Applications and Marketability
  • 4.3 Future Outlook and Commercial Implications
    • 4.3.1 Strengthen of Cellulosic Ethanol
    • 4.3.2 US Government Help
    • 4.3.3 Land use
    • 4.3.4 Reducing Costs
    • 4.3.5 Future Outlook

5. Company and R&D Center Activity

  • 5.1 Companies and R&D Center at a Glance
    • 5.1.1 Technology Companies and R&D Centers
      • Table 22. At a Glance (Name of Organizations, Location, Technology Focus, Current R&D Stage, Partnership/Strategic Alliance)
    • 5.1.2 Other Cellulosic Ethanol Companies and R&D Centers
    • 5.1.3 Strategic Alliances At-a-Glance
      • Cellulosic Alliances 1
      • Cellulosic Alliances 2
      • Cellulosic Alliances 3

6. Activities of Cellulosic Ethanol R&D Companies and R&D Centers

  • Common Research Items:
    • Department and URL
    • R&D and Type of Technology
    • Target Applications
    • Technology Details and Advantages
    • Complications in Technology Development
    • Future Outlook for This Technology
    • Next Stage of R&D and Commercial Implications
    • Partnerships and Alliances
  • 6.1 To 6.16 (Total 16 Companies and R&D Centers)

Section C: Biomass R&D

1. Historical and Current R&D

  • 1.1 Converting Biomass to Biofuel
  • 1.2 Bottlenecks

2. Current and Future Trends in Material Usage

  • 2.1 Examples of Biomass
  • 2.2 Specific Applications and Marketability

3. Future Outlook and Commercial Implications

4. Company and R&D Center Activity

  • 4.1 Companies and R&D Center at a Glance
    • 4.1.1 Technology Companies and R&D Centers
      • Table 25. At a Glance
    • 4.1.2 Service Companies
      • Table 26. At a Glance
    • 4.1.3 Supply Companies
      • Table 27. At a Glance
    • 4.1.4 Other Biomass Companies
  • 4.2 Strategic Alliances At-a-Glance
    • Table 29. At a Glance
      • Biomass Company Alliances 1
      • Biomass Company Alliances 2

5. Activities of Biomass Companies and R&D Cenetrs

  • Common Research Items:
    • Department and URL
    • R&D and Type of Technology
    • Target Applications
    • Technology Details and Advantages
    • Complications in Technology Development
    • Future Outlook for This Technology
    • Next Stage of R&D and Commercial Implications
    • Partnerships and Alliances
  • 5.1 Biomass R&D Companies and R&D Centers
    • 5.1.1 to 5.1.10 (Total 10)
  • 5.2 Biomass Service Companies and Organizations
    • 5.2.1 to 5.2.2 (Total 2)
  • 5.3 Biomass Supply Companies
    • 5.3.1 (Total 1)
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