Bioenergy Conversion Methods
Production of energy crops could potentially compete for land with food cropping as demand for biomass increases. Biomass customers may be locked in long-term supply contracts with a single supplier making it difficult to get competitive pricing in the future. Alternative impacts are similar to those covered in the District Heating and Combined Heat and Power pages. The non-destructive pilot market is estimated to be valued at USD 12.98 Billion in 2015 and is projected to outstretch USD 18.88 Billion by 2020, at a CAGR of 7.78% from 2014 to 2020.
Track 9.1: Thermal Conversion of Biomass
Track 9.2: Biological Conversion
Track9.3: Combustion and Co-firing
Track 9.4: Gasification and Pyrolysis
Track 9.5: Chemical conversion from oil-bearing crops
Track 9.6: Chemical Conversion of Biomass
Track 9.7: Biochemical Conversion of Biomass
Track 9.8: Electrochemical Conversion of Biomass
Track 9.9: Latest Conversion Technologies in Biomass
Track 9.10: Biomass for Electricity Generation
Track 9.11: Heat and Power Generation
Track 9.12: Power Plants
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- Renewable Energy
- Advanced Biofuels & Biochemicals
- Bio economy
- Biodiesel
- Bioenergy Applications
- Bioenergy Conversion Methods
- Biogas & Waste-to-Energy
- Biomass Applications
- Biomass Conversion Technologies
- Biomass Energy Resources
- Biomass Power & Thermal
- Biomass Processing Technologies
- Biomass Resources
- Pellets & Densified Biomass
- Production of Biofuels
- Pyrolysis