In 2007 Biomass Report Each Of the 29 Major Biomass Using Countries Is Analysed By Energy and Biomass Usage, Measuring Consumption, The Size Of Different Biomass Sources Identifying How It Is Used
DUBLIN, Ireland--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c50722) has announced the addition of The Biomass Report Ed 2 2007 to their offering
Biomass is a major source of energy supply and it is used at different levels of technology. It can be used “directly”, as in household fires or wood burning cookers, or “indirectly” after conversion into a secondary form of energy, such as biopower, biodiesel or biogas.
This report is concerned with the technologies, markets and development of biomass energy, both used directly and converted from primary energy to a secondary fuel. This report is greatly expanded in coverage with much deeper and more comprehensive statistical analysis than in the 1st edition.
The report is rich with data, with detailed new country analysis of biomass use contained in 150 charts and tables. The report analyses and identifies biomass supply and use by type and process. The biomass technologies are outlined, for direct consumption and transformation into secondary energy - electricity, gas, fuel.
These technologies include gasification, pyrolysis, biofuel prodcution, MSW treatment, landfill gas, power generation. Each of the 29 major biomass using countries is analysed by energy and biomass usage, measuring consumption, the size of different biomass sources identifying how it is used, in the following analyses; - Fossil fuel & nuclear/renewable non-biomass/biomass
Biomass supply by type - solid biomass/MWS/biofuel/biogad/industrial waste. Biomass use analysed by direct/transformation/heal/electricity/other fuel. Electricity generation from biomass historically from 1980
The report outlines the many government initiatives to support the biomass industry and R&D.
Executive Summary Regional usage and development Usage patterns Technologies and transformation Pyrolysis Gasification Charcoal production Briquetting and pelletising Biofuels for transportation Bioheat. MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) LFG (Landfill Gas) Biopower. Biomass legislation Introduction Biomass as a primary fuel TPES - Total Primary Energy Supply TFEC - Total Final Energy Consumption The Fuel Ladder Urban usage Regional distribution of biomass consumption Primary energy production and consumption Bioenergy power generation Benefits and constraints of bioenergy Factors encouraging the development of biomass energy Biomass resources Agricultural crops Energy cropping Biomass conversion technologies Direct use Combustion Cogeneration Transformation Electricity generation Conventional steam boiler Firing Biogas. Anaerobic digestion Gasification. Pyrolysis Charcoal production Briquetting and pelletising Modular systems Biofuels for transportation Ethanol. Biodiese Bio refineries Products Technology developments Biomass usage and technologies Biomass electricity and heat Biomass heat Technology for biomass heat Domestic heat production Larger scale use of biomass fuel for heating District heating Industrial use of biomass electricity and heat European competitiveness 41 Market characteristics Infrastructure constraints USA Rest of world Liquid biofuels Feedstocks Ethanol Brazil USA Motor fuel applications for ethanol in the US EU Biodiesel Biofuels Developments at the EU Member State Level USA EPAct 1992 EPAct 2005 Biodiesel Tax Credit Credit Trading Programme State incentives for use of biodiesel International incentives for proportion of biodiesel Australia Thailand Malaysia Technology and feedstocks for ethanol and biodiesel Ethanol Biodiesel. Environmental impacts Manpower requirements Market position Brazil, USA, EU competitiveness Ethanol Biodiesel MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) Technology Waste reduction Environmental issues Global market EU Waste policy in Europe USA East Asia. Japan Pacific Future prospects Gas Environment Technology Landfill gas market EU EU environmental regulations Rest of world Market problems Future prospects for landfill gas Biogas Biopower Technology Conventional steam cycle plant Gasification and other advanced processes Co-firing with fossil fuels Advantages of co-firing Disadvantages of co-firing Figure 7.13: Electricity generation from biomass, GWh 1970 to 2004 United States Europe Brazil Regional and national biomass market and technology review United States Biomass Consumption by Energy Source and Use Sector Biomass Resources Electricity generation from biomass Europe Transformation Electricity generation Biofuel Equipment for biomass power generation National market characteristics in the EU Austria Biomass R&DBelgium Biomass R&DDenmark Biomass R&DFinland Biomass R&DFrance Germany Biomass R&DGreece Biomass R&DIreland Biomass R&DItaly Biomass R&DNetherlands Biomass R&DPortugal Biomass R&DSpain Biomass R&DSweden Biomass R&DTurkey United Kingdom Biomass R&DCIS Asia Pacific Australia China Biomass R&D and technology development New technologies developed in China New energy fuels and products under development. Government support South Asia India Bangladesh Government support Nepal Southeast Asia Indonesia Government support Malaysia Government support Myanmar Biomass R&D and government support Philippines Government support Thailand Government support Government support Vietnam Biomass R&D and government support Latin America Brazil Mexico Africa Environmental issues The United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, 1992 Kyoto Protocol Status of ratification of the Kyoto Protocol by Annex 1 countries December 31, 2006 "Hockey Stick Effect" and the "Medieval Warming" Comment on Climate Report 2001 and Paris Report 2007 USA environmental legislation EU Environmental Directives LCPD - Large Combustion Plant Directive ETS - Emissions Trading Directive IPPC - Integrated Pollution Prevention & Control Directive EU Biofuels Directive The EU Landfill Directive Hazardous Waste Directive Incineration of Waste (2000/76/EC) (implemented December 2002) Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive (94/62/EC) End of Life Vehicles Directive (2000/53/EC) (implemented April 2002) The technology and other abatement measures for carbon dioxide - CO2 Carbon sequestration Sleipner Project Comments on biomass statistics Sources Directory of Biomass Manufacturers List of Tables
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