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市場調查報告書
全球生物燃料市場:機會、新興技術、生產
Global Biofuels Market: Opportunities, Emerging Technologies and Production
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全球生物燃料市場:機會、新興技術、生產 是由出版商Specialist in Business Information在2009年10月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含138 pages 價格從美金4800起跳。
本報告書內容包括:燃料市場綜合分析調查、各種技術、製造方法、研究開發、消費動向、未來幾10年該市場的發展預測等。內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 實施概要
第2章 介紹及概要
第3章 全球生物能源活動及技術
- 外部因素影響生物燃料的成長
- 食品價格過度炒熱生質能相關討論
- 美國是生質能活動的中心
- 生物燃料技術調查
第4章 全球生質能市場動向
- 有機生質能材料的出貨
- 美國生質能轉換技術元件出貨
- 2014年之前的市場價值預測
第5章 製造業者介紹
- Archer Daniels Midland
- Bunge
- CHS
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Foster Wheeler
- Wilmar
- Tenaska
第6章 生物燃料技術的技術創新
- 美國支持的技術創新
- 聯邦資金
- 生物精製所
- 生物燃料加工
- 乙醇分離技術
- 改良酵母
- 液化及糖化酵素
- 管理系統
- 環境技術
- 萃取自動物脂肪的生物燃料
第7章 生物燃料消費者
- 生物燃料能源政策
- 對食品價格產生的影響
- 遊說活動
- 全球政策
附錄
Abstract
This report is the most comprehensive treatment of the biofuels market
available. Worldwide data is provided on biorefineries, conversion and
separation technologies, manufacturing, research and development, organic
biofuels, consumption, capacity, components and competition. This report
delves into the global efforts to develop technologies that improve the
refining processes associated with many different types of biofuels and its
growing consumption among nations throughout the next few decades.
Biofuel is expected to become a major renewable resource to produce fuel,
electricity, heat, and other sources of power. To compete with other energy
types will require development and implementation of an enhanced biorefinery
process that minimizes its impact on local environments. Developing
sustainable fractionation and separation technologies will be a key factor for
the success of refining biomasses into renewable energy.
Biorefinery technology differs from traditional oil based refinery technology
because it will be mainly water-based. Today' s biofuels involve either ethanol
or diesel, with the former accounting for roughly 90 percent of the market.
Brazil, the United States, and China are the greatest producers. More than
half of the world' s bioethanol is generated from sugar cane; the rest comes
mainly from corn. Biodiesel is mostly derived from rapeseed and sunflower.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Outlook for Biofuel Consumption
- Figure 1-1: Global Share of Energy Consumption by Source, 2009 vs. 2014
- Table 1-1: Bioenergy Supply, by Region, 2006, 2009 and 2014 (GwH)
- External Factors Affect Growth of Biofuels
- Food Prices Fuel Biomass Debate
- United States Remains Hotbed of Biomass Activity
- Biofuel Technology Research
- Global Market Values
- Table 1-2: Global Market Values of Biofuel and Bioenergy (Organic and
Technology) Manufacturing, by Country, 2009 and 2014 (in $ millions)
- Table 1-3: U.S. Market Value of Biomass Manufacturing, Organic and
Technology, 2006 to 2009
- Shipments of Organic Biomass Feedstocks
- Table 1-4: U.S. Export Value of Wheat, by Country, 2004 and 2009 (in $
thousands)
- Imports of Organic Biomass
- U.S. Shipments of Biomass Conversion Technology Components
- Table 1-5: U.S. Shipment Value of Biomass Conversion Technology
Components, 2004 to 2009 (in $ millions)
- Table 1-6: U.S. Market Value of Biomass Conversion Technology
Components, 2004 to 2009 (in $ millions)
- U.S. Backs Biofuel Innovations
- Federal Funding Fuels Innovation
- Innovations in Biorefineries
- Innovations in Biofuel Processing
- Biofuel Energy Policy Fuels Debate
- Biofuel' s Effect on Food Prices
- Biofuels Lobbying Efforts
- Global Policies toward Biofuels
- Market Value Forecast Through 2014
- Figure 1-2: Share of Global Market Value for Biofuel and Bioenergy
Manufacturing by Country, 2009 and 2014
Chapter 2: Introduction and Overview
- Report Scope
- Methodology
- Terminology
- Table 2-1: Biomass Power Technologies
- Future Biomass Conversion Technologies
- Table 2-2: Future U.S. Biomass Conversion Technology Research Projects
- First- and Second-Generation Liquid Biofuels
- Ethanol Production Processes
- Table 2-3: Energy use and Net Energy Value per Gallon Dry vs. Wet
Milling Processes (BTUs per gallon)
- Biomass Feedstocks
Chapter 3: World Bioenergy Activities & Technologies
- Table 3-1: World Consumption of Energy, by Energy Types and Country Group,
2002, 2009 and 2014 (in quadrillion BTUs)
- Figure 3-1: Global Share of Energy Consumption, by Source, 2009 vs. 2014
- Table 3-2: U.S. Renewable Energy Consumption, by Source, 2008, 2009 and
2014 (trillion BTU)
- Table 3-3: U.S. Renewable Energy Capacity and Electricity Generation, by
Source, 2009 and 2014
- Table 3-4: Electricity Generation Capacity, by Source and Region, 2009 and
2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-5: Electricity Generation Capacity, by Source in France, 2009 and
2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-6: Electricity Generation Capacity, by Source in China, 2009 and
2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-7: Electricity Generation Capacity, by Source in India, 2009 and
2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-8: Electricity Generation Capacity, by Source in Brazil, 2009 and
2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-9: Bioenergy Supply, by Region, 2006, 2009 and 2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-10: Bioenergy Production, by Country, 2006, 2009 and 2014 (GwH)
- External Factors Affect Growth of Biofuels
- Table 3-11: Consumption of Bioenergy Supply, by Region, 2006, 2009 and
2014 (GwH)
- Table 3-12: Percent of Domestically Produced Bioenergy Consumed, by
Region, 2006, 2009 and 2014
- Figure 3-2: Percent of Domestically Produced Bioenergy Consumed, 2006,
2009, and 2014
- Food Prices Fuel Biomass Debate
- Figure 3-3: U.S. Producer Price Index of Biomass Conversion Components,
2004-2014
- United States Remains Hotbed of Biomass Activity
- Table 3-13: U.S. Renewable Energy Consumption, by Sector and Source,
2009 and 2014 (in quadrillion BTUs)
- Table 3-14: U.S. Production of Electricity from Biomass and Other
Renewable Sources, by Region, 2009 (MwH)
- Figure 3-4: Share of Electricity Produced from Biomass to Other
Renewable Sources, by U.S. Region, 2009 and 2014
- Table 3-15: U.S. Production of Electricity from Biomass and Other
Renewable Sources, by Region, 2014 (MwH)
- Table 3-16: Operational Biorefineries, by State, 2009
- Table 3-17: State Biorefinery Generation Capacity, 2009 and 2014 (MwH)
- Figure 3-5: U.S. Biomass Plant Capacity, 2002 to 2014 (MwH)
- Biofuel Technology Research
- Table 3-18: Average Expenditures on Energy Research and Development, by
IEA Nations, 2000 and 2005 with Projections by SBI for 2009 and 2014 (in $
millions)
- Reduction of Greenhouse Gases
- Figure 3-6: U.S. Emissions of Carbon Dioxide, 2009 and 2014 (in billions
of metric tons)
- Table 3-19: World Carbon Dioxide Emissions, by Region (in millions of
metric tons of CO2)
Chapter 4: World Biomass Market Trends
- Table 4-1: Global Market Values of Biofuel and Bioenergy (Organic and
Technology) Manufacturing, by Country, 2009 and 2014 (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-1: Compound Annual Growth Rate of Biofuel and Bioenergy
Conversion (Organic and Technology Segments), by Country, 2009 to 2014
- Table 4-2: Global Liquid Ethanol Production, by Country or Region, 2007,
2009 and 2014 (millions of gallons)
- Table 4-3: Global Liquid Biodiesel Capacity, by Country, 2002, 2009 and
2014 (in millions of gallons)
- Table 4-4: Production of Mill Residue, by State, 2009 and 2014 (thousands
of dry tons)
- Table 4-5: U.S. Market Value of Biomass Manufacturing, Organic and
Technology, 2006 to 2009
- Shipments of Organic Biomass Feedstocks
- Table 4-6: U.S. Imports of Ethanol, by Country of Origin, 2007 to 2014
(in millions of gallons)
- Table 4-7: U.S. Ethanol Production Capacity, by Type of Feedstock, 2009
and 2014 (in millions of gallons)
- Table 4-8: U.S. Production of Corn and its Share Used for Ethanol
Conversion, 2009 to 2014
- Table 4-9: U.S. Export Value of Feedstocks Used for Bioenergy and Liquid
Biofuel Manufacturing, 2004 and 2009 (in $ thousands)
- Table 4-10: U.S. Export Value of Wheat, by Country, 2004 and 2009 (in $
thousands)
- Table 4-11: U.S. Export Value of Corn, 2004 and 2009 (in $ thousands)
- Biodiesel Trade Market in Flux
- Table 4-12: Biodiesel Imports, by Region, 2008 to 2014 (in million
gallons)
- Table 4-13: Biodiesel Exports, by Region, 2008 to 2014 (in million
gallons)
- Table 4-14: U.S. Exports of Soybean Oil, by Country, 2004 and 2009 (in $
thousands)
- Imports of Organic Biomass
- Table 4-15: U.S. Import Value of Organic Biomass Feedstocks for Biofuel
Conversion, 2004 and 2009 (in $ thousands)
- Table 4-16: U.S. Import Value of Corn, by Country, 2004 and 2009 (in $
thousands)
- Table 4-17: U.S. Soybean Production and its Use for Biodiesel
Production, 2009 to 2014
- Table 4-18: U.S. Import Value of Oilseeds, 2004 and 2009 (in $ thousands)
- U.S. Shipments of Biomass Conversion Technology Components
- Table 4-19: U.S. Shipment Value of Biomass Conversion Technology
Components, 2004 to 2009 (in $ millions)
- Table 4-20: U.S. Market Value of Biomass Conversion Technology
Components, 2004 to 2009 (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-2: Biomass Conversion Technology Share of Shipment Value, 2004,
2009 and 2014
- Imports of Technology Components
- Figure 4-3: Share of Import Shipment Value, by Technology Component,
2004 and 2009
- Table 4-21: U.S. Imports of Industrial Furnaces, 2004 and 2009 (in $
thousands)
- Figure 4-4: U.S. Imports and Exports of Organic and Technology
Components of Biomass Conversion, 2006 to 2014 (expressed as a percentage of
total market value)
- Biomass Conversion Technology Exports
- Table 4-22: U.S. Export Value of Metal Tanks, by Country, 2004 to 2009
(e) (in $ thousands)
- Table 4-23: U.S. Export Value of Metal Cans, by Country, 2004 to 2009
(e) (in $ thousands)
- Table 4-24: U.S. Exports of Industrial Furnaces, 2004 and 2009 (in $
thousands) Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, U.S. Census Bureau, Stat-USA, USA
Trade Online. Calculated and estimated by SBI
- Market Value Forecast Through 2014
- Figure 4-5: Share of Global Market Value for Biofuel and Bioenergy
Manufacturing, by Country, 2009 and 2014
- Table 4-25: U.S. Shipment Value of Organic Biomass Manufacturing, 2006,
2009 and 2014 (in $ millions)
- Table 4-26: U.S. Market Value Forecast of Organic and Technology
Components for Biomass Conversion, 2006, 2009 and 2014 (in $ millions)
- Table 4-27: U.S. Shipment and Market Value of Biomass Conversion
Technology Component Manufacturing, 2009 to 2014 (in $ millions)
- Figure 4-6: U.S. Share of Market Value for Organic and Technology
Components Used in Biomass Conversion, 2006, 2009, 2014
Chapter 5: Manufacturer Profiles
- Archer Daniels Midland (ADM)
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Oilseeds Processing
- Corn Processing
- Agricultural Services
- Other
- Table 5-1: ADM Revenue, by Industry Segment, 2007-2008
- Figure 5-1: ADM' s 2008 Share of Revenues, by Division
- Company News
- Outlook
- Personnel Changes
- Bunge
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Table 5-2: Bunge Revenue, by Industry Segment, 2007-2008
- Company News
- Outlook
- CHS
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Renewable Energy
- Figure 5-2: CHS 2008 Share of Revenues, by Business Segment (in $
billions)
- Company News
- Outlook
- Royal Dutch Shell
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Table 5-3: Shell Revenues, by Business Segment, 2007-2008 (in $
billions)
- Company News
- Outlook
- Foster Wheeler
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Company News
- Outlook
- Wilmar
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Outlook
- Tenaska
- Corporate Background
- Industry Segments
- Outlook
Chapter 6: Innovations in Biofuel Technology
- U.S. Backs Biofuel Innovations
- Diversity of Cellulosic Feedstocks
- Federal Funding Fuels Innovation
- DOE Funds Advanced Biofuels Projects
- Innovations in Biorefineries
- Table 6-1: Advanced Biorefinery Concepts
- Whole Crop Biorefineries
- Ligno Cellulosic Feedstock Biorefineries (LCFBR)
- Green Biorefineries
- Two Platform Concept Biorefinery (TPCBR)
- Marine Biorefinery (MBR)
- Thermo Chemical Biorefinery (TCBR)
- Innovations in Biofuel Processing
- Advances in Ethanol Separation Technologies
- Germ and Fiber Separation
- Enzymatic Dry Milling
- Dry Fractionation
- Ammonia Process in the Wet Mill
- Continuous Membrane Reactor for Starch Hydrolysis
- Alkali Wet Milling
- High-Gravity Fermentation
- Improved Yeast
- Conversion of Pentose Sugars to Ethanol
- Enzymes for Liquefaction and Saccharification
- Enzymes to Reduce Sulfur Dioxide
- Distillation Technology
- Control Systems
- Environmental Technologies
- Biodiesel Derived From Tallow
Chapter 7: Consumers of Biofuels
- Biofuel Energy Policy Fuels Debate
- Table 7-1: Renewable Fuel Volume Requirements for RFS2, 2008-2022
(billion gallons)
- Feedstock Implications
- Legislation Favors E85 Production
- Figure 7-1: U.S. Consumer Opinions About Biofuels (% who fully agree)
- Biofuel' s Effect on Food Prices
- Studies Point to Ethanol' s Effect on Food Prices
- Biofuels Lobbying Efforts
- Table 7-2: Top 25 Expenditures on Biofuel Lobbying in 2008, by Company
or Group
- Global Policies Toward Biofuels
- European Union Changes Biofuel Composition
- Japan Continues Import Strategy
- India Ethanol Blends Fluctuate
- China Steps Up Corn Ethanol Production
Appendix: Addresses of Selected Companies and Organizations
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