Reportlinker Adds World Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market Report

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World Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market

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This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Biomass, Biomass and
Waste-to-Energy in terms of installed capacity (MW) and electricity generation
(Million kWh). The report analyzes the US and European markets in terms of
installed capacity and electricity generation by the following plant types -
Dedicated Plants, and Co-Fired Plants/ Co-Generation/Combined Heat and Power
Plants. Installed capacity for US market is also analyzed by following
parameters: I. Biomass Source (Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels, and Waste); II. By
Plant Type (Dedicated, and Co-Fired); and III. End-Use Segment (Electric Power
Sector, Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector). Electricity Generation in the
US market is analyzed by: I. Biomass Source (Waste (Landfill Gas, MSW
Biogeneric, and Other Biomass), and Wood & Derived Fuel); II. Plant Type
(Dedicated, Co-Fired); III. End-Use Segment (Electric Power Sector, Commercial
Sector, and Industrial Sector). Installed Capacity for the European market is
analyzed by Plant Type (Dedicated, and Combined Heat and P ower (CHP)).
Electricity Generation for the European market is analyzed by: I. Plant Type
(Dedicated, and Combined Heat and Power (CHP)); and Biomass Source (Biogas,
Solid Biomass, and Renewable Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)). The report provides
separate comprehensive analytics for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia Pacific,
Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual forecasts are provided for each region
for the period of 2006 through 2015. A seventeen-year historic analysis is also
provided for this market. The report profiles 207 companies including many key
and niche players worldwide such as 2G Bio-Energietechnik AG, Advanced
Alternative Energy Corp., Biogas Nord AG, Boralex, Inc., Casella Waste Systems,
Inc., CH Energy Group, Inc., Covanta Energy Corporation, Community Power
Corporation, Decker Energy International, Inc., Environmental Power Corporation,
Energy Developments Limited, EPCOR Power L.P, Essent N.V, FlexEnergy, LLC,
Kompogas AG, Nexterra Energy Corp., Novera Energy PLC, North American Power
Group, Ltd., NRG Energy, Inc., Primenergy, L.L.C, Sierra Pacific Industries,
Inc., and Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc. Market data and analytics are derived
from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from
URL research and reported select online sources. 

BIOMASS, BIOMASS AND WASTE-TO-ENERGY A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT MCP-1714


CONTENTS 

I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS 

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers I-2 Data
Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3 Dedicated Plants I-3 Co-Fired Plants
I-4 Co-Generation/Combined Heat and Power Plants I-4 

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 

1. Industry Overview II-1 Worldwide Renewable Energy Market II-1 Global Energy
Scenario - At a Glance II-1 

Table 1: Worldwide Installed Capacity of Power Plants (2005 & 2010P): Percentage
Breakdown for Coal, Lignite, Gas, Oil, Diesel, Nuclear, Biomass, Hydro, Wind,
Photovoltaic, Geothermal, and Solar Thermal Power Plants (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-2 Factors Influencing the Uptake of Renewable Energy
Technologies II-2 Countering Greenhouse Gas Emissions II-2 The Kyoto Protocol
II-3 Power Generation Technologies - An Overview II-3 

Table 2: World Net Electricity Generation (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Source
- Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear Power, Hydroelectric, Petroleum, Biomass, Wind,
Geothermal and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-3 

Table 3: Percentage Share of Renewables* in Power Generation Market of Select
Regions (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4 Targets for Renewable
Electricity Generation in Select Regions/Countries II-4 Measuring
Electricity/Power II-5 Global Biomass Market - An Overview II-5 Biomass Market -
Fast Facts II-5 Supply Security & Environmental Concerns Boost Biomass Usage
II-6 Growth Drivers for Biomass Power Generation II-6 Market Restraints for
Biomass Power Generation II-6 Biomass Resources & Uses II-7 Current & Future
Analysis II-7 

2. Issues & Trends II-8 Recycled Water as Bioenergy II-8 Co-Firing Powers
Biomass Power Generation II-8 Micropower Projects - Providing Electricity to
Remote Areas II-8 Electricity from MSW - Need of the Hour II-9 Is MSW a Biomass
Resource? II-9 Growing Use of Biomass in Heat Applications II-9 Electricity from
Biomethane Facilitates Pollution Reduction II-9 

3. Introduction to Biomass II-11 Defining Biomass II-11 Biomass - An Energy
Storehouse II-11 Biomass Feedstock II-11 Direct Use of Biomass II-12 Industrial
Applications II-12 Biorefinery II-12 Simple (Series/Parallel) Refineries II-13
Branched Refineries II-13 Bio-based Products II-13 Benefits of Biomass Usage
II-13 Challenges Facing Biomass Industry II-14 

4. Biomass Feedstock II-16 Major Categories of Biomass Sources II-16
Agricultural Crop Residues II-17 Types of Agricultural Residues II-18 Green
Agricultural Residues II-18 Advantages of Agricultural Residue Usage II-19
Economic Benefits II-19 Environmental Benefits II-19 Technological Benefits
II-19 Concerns Related to the Use of Agricultural Residues II-19 Demand for
Agricultural Residues II-20 Forestry Residues/Waste II-20 Wood as Biomass II-20
Urban Residues II-20 Mill Residues II-20 Forestry Residue II-21 Types of
Forestry Residue II-21 Black Liquor II-21 Straw II-21 Poultry Litter II-22 Wet
Agricultural Wastes II-22 Animal Waste II-22 Industrial Waste II-22 Landfills &
Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) II-23 Landfill Gas II-23 Energy Crops or Bioenergy
Crops II-24 Environmental Issues Concerning Various Feedstock II-24 

5. Technologies for Processing Biomass II-25 Direct Combustion and Cogeneration
II-26 Direct Combustion II-26 Direct Cogeneration II-26 Anaerobic Digestion
II-26 Anaerobic Digestion Processes II-27 Types of Anaerobic Digesters II-27
By-Products of Anaerobic Digestion II-27 Briquetting and Pelletising II-28
Charcoal II-28 Pyrolysis II-28 Gasification II-29 Aims and Advantages of Biomass
Gasification II-29 Status of Gasification Technology II-29 Biomass Gasification
System II-30 Cost of Systems II-30 Technical Barriers for Gasification II-31 

6. Biomass Power Generation & Waste-to-Energy II-32 Biopower II-32 Sources for
Biomass Power Plants II-33 Types of Biomass Power Plants II-33 Dedicated Plants
II-33 Co-Fired Plants II-33 Cogeneration/Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Plants
II-34 Biopower Systems II-34 Direct-Fired Systems II-34 Co-Fired Systems II-35
Combined Cycle Gas Turbines II-35 Small, Modular Systems II-36 Advantages of
Small Modular Systems II-36 Impact of Biopower Plants on the Environment II-37
Waste-to-Energy II-37 Stages of Waste Conversion Process II-37 Technologies for
MSW Treatment II-38 MSW Management II-38 Issues Facing WTE Plants II-39 

7. Recent Industry Activity II-40 Laidlaw Takes Over Former Fraser Pulp Mill
Facility II-40 Aberdeen City Council and SITA Collaborate for Electricity from
Landfill Gas II-40 World Energy Solutions Acquires AAEC from UTEK II-40 RWE
Innogy to Take Over Biomass Plant from Helius Energy II-40 Run of River Power
Acquires Stake in Pacific Northwest II-41 Virtual Media Takes Over Biomass
Secure Power II-41 Greenhunter Takes Over Biomass-Fuelled Power Generation
Facility II-41 Renegy to Acquire Biomass Power Plants II-41 Global Green
Solutions Acquires Global Greensteam from Onix II-41 Covanta to Acquire Biomass
Energy Plants in Maine II-41 Cycleenergy Acquires Stake in Greenpower
Projektentwicklungs II-42 Marubeni Acquires Biomass Renewable Energy Plant in
New Hampshire II-42 Scottish and Southern Energy Takes Over Slough Heat and
Power II-42 Euro BioEnergy Takes Over Biomasse Heizkraftwerk Herbrechtingen
II-42 Atel to Merge with EOS II-43 BioCentric Energy Merges with Automax Group
Holdings II-43 CleanTech Acquires Biomass North America II-43 2G
Bio-Energietechnik Acquires Minority Stake in AEM II-43 PSEG Global Divests
Stake in Bioenergie II-43 Iberdrola Renewables Sells Biomass Output II-44
Japanese Companies to Establish JVs for Biopower Business II-44 Libra to
Establish Biomass-to-Energy Conversion Business II-44 UOP to Establish Joint
Venture with Ensyn II-44 Kelag Wärme to Construct Biomass Power Plants in
Croatia II-45 RWE Teams Up with Troisdorf Municipal Utility for Biomass Cogen
Plant II-45 Intrinergy and Shanks Group Collaborate for Biomass Project II-45
Mape to Construct Six Biomass Fired Power Plants II-45 Xcel Energy to Construct
Biomass-Fired Power Plant II-45 Drax Collaborates with Siemens to Construct
Biomass Power Plants II-46 NRG Energy to Build Biomass Project II-46 Dragon
Power to Construct Biomass Power Plants in Rural China II-46 Klamath Tribes to
Construct Biomass Cogeneration Plant II-46 Liberty Green to Construct Biomass
Based Power Plant II-47 Oriental Green Power to Construct 8 Biomass Power Plants
II-47 China Holdings Executes Contract to Construct Biomass Power Plant II-47
Drax Inks Biomass Agreement with Alstom II-47 R GES to Construct Biomass Burning
Facility in Slovakia II-47 TNB Inks MoU with Felda Palm and J-Power to Construct
Biomass Power Plant II-48 Genco to Build Biomass-Power Plant in Ontario II-48
Warmetriebe and Electrica to Construct Biomass- Based Power Facility II-48
Family Choice and Golden Season Receive Approval for Biopower Plants II-48 Medco
Power and Biofuel Industries to Jointly Construct Biomass Plant II-48 Human
BioSystems Partners with Dairy Development Group II-49 Usina Zanin and Cocamar
Maringa Receive Approval for Biomass Power Plants II-49 Huaneng to Build
Biomass-Fuelled Power Plant II-49 Cetex Petrochemicals to Construct Biomass
Power Plant in Manali II-49 Dairyland Inks Energy Contract with DTE Energy`s
Subsidiary II-49 Fibrowatt to Build Biomass Power Plant in North Carolina II-49
Voltalia to Construct Two Biomass-Fueled Power Plants II-50 Pacific Energy and
Great Southern in Agreement to Build Biomass Plant II-50 Helius Receives
Approval to Build Biomass Power Plant in England II-50 Khazanah Nasional and
BCSGEE form Joint Venture to Develop WTE Projects II-50 Cobal-USA Bags
Pre-Agreement from Dag & Bragan II-50 Free Energy to Form Joint Venture with
EnEco Industries II-51 Duke Energy and Areva Enter Into Joint Venture II-51
Covanta Holding Acquires Two Biomass Fired Power Generation Plants II-51 Denton
Power Commences Operations of a New Bioenergy Plant II-51 Veolia and Energy
Systems Sign an Agreement to Construct Landfill Gas-Fuelled Power Plant II-52
Oglethorpe Power to Construct Three Biomass Fuelled Power Plants II-52 SMART
Papers Constructing a Biomass-Powered Plant II-52 Solvay Bags Approval for
Constructing a Biopower Facility in Tavaux II-52 Allegro Biodiesel Acquires
Minority Interest in CPC II-53 Dalkia Acquires PannonPower Holding II-53 Pacific
Power to Acquire a New Biomass Facility II-53 Viessmann Group Acquires Mawera
II-53 Marubeni Acquires a Biomass-Fuelled Power Plant II-53 Infinis to Acquire
Renewable Energy Assets II-54 USRG Power & Biofuels Fund II Acquires Tracy
Biomass Generation Unit II-54 Tembec Acquires Chapleau Cogeneration Facility
II-54 Thenergo Acquires Controlling Stake in Enro II-54 Catalytica Energy
Acquires Three Companies from NZ Legacy II-54 NZ Legacy and Renegy Holdings to
Acquire a Biomass Plant II-55 Scandinavian Biogas and Gastreatment Services
Merge to Form Scandinavian GtS II-55 Abitibi-Consolidated to Construct a Biomass
Energy Plant in Ontario II-55 Europac to Establish Biomass Power Plants in Spain
II-55 KAB Takuma-led Consortium Bags Contract from Stadtwerke Leipzig II-56
Wartsila to Provide Biomass-Fuelled Power Plant to Less & Timber II-56 Britain
to Construct World`s Largest Biomass Plant II-56 Elyo to Construct a Biomass
Power Generation Plant II-56 AES to Construct Power Plants in Thailand and
Indonesia II-56 DBM to Set up a Biomass Plant in Szakoly II-57 Industrial Power
Bags Contract from Biofuel to Set Up Biomass Power Plant II-57 INFINIA in
Partnership with EBI for Developing Biomass Power Systems II-57 Compact Power
and AJ Charlton Tie Up to Establish a Biomass Plant II-57 Progress Energy
Florida Signs Contract with Biomass Gas & Electric II-57 Praterm to Invest in
Biomass Production II-58 Usaciga to Invest in Biomass Power Generation Capacity
II-58 Elblag to Construct Biomass-Fired Power Plant II-58 Progress Energy to
Establish Biomass Power Plant II-58 Express Power to Construct Biomass Power
Plant II-58 Hungarian and Italian Investors to Construct Biomass Plant II-58
Sykue to Establish Biomass Fuelled Power Generation Facility II-58 EDP
Bioelectrica Sets Biomass Plant Qualification Processes II-59 Plzenska
Teplarenska Signs 10-Year Biomass Supply Contract II-59 AES Central Valley to
Sell Indirect Stake in Two Biomass Power Plants II-59 Chicheng County and
Babcock Brown to Construct Biomass Power Plant II-59 PA Residel to Construct New
Biomass Fuelled Power Plant II-59 Consortium of Barmaco and Gammon Inks MoU with
HREDA II-60 Wartsila Bags Order for Turnkey Biomass Power Plants II-60
Biolectrica to Develop Biomass Power Project II-60 Minnesota Power to Construct
Biomass Power Generation Plant II-60 SWECO Bags Assignment to Restructure
Biomass Plant II-60 Guoneng Wangkui Commences Operations of Biomass Power
Station II-60 EDG Agrees to Support Beesterzwaag with Biomass Plant Construction
II-61 Grand Forks and EERC Collaborate for Biomass Project II-61 Fersa Forms
Joint Venture with Italgest II-61 Stracel to Construct Biomass Power Plant II-61
Acciona to Construct Biomass Power Plant in Central Spain II-61 GB Engineering
to Build Biomass-Fired Power Plant II-62 Gammon Partners with Three Companies to
Construct Biomass Power Plants II-62 Areva to Build Biomass Plants in Thailand
and Brazil II-62 BHD to Set Up Biomass Power Plant II-62 Taylor Biomass and
Sesam Form Joint Venture to Produce Energy From Waste II-62 Dynamotive to
Construct Biofuel-Fired Power Plants II-62 Dynamotive and Ontario Power
Authority Ink Power Supply Contract II-63 Veolia and Beacon in Partnership to
Develop a Renewable Energy Project II-63 Riley to Provide Equipment for
Covanta`s Waste-to-Energy Expansion Plan II-63 SEEGEN Collaborates with ADA for
Biomass Plant II-63 UK Government Approves Sembcorp Biomass Power Plant II-63
National Bioenergy Invests in Biomass Power Plant II-64 SGCC Builds Five New
Biomass Power Plants II-64 Dalkia Acquires Pannonpower II-64 E.On to Setup a
Power Plant II-64 Compact to Develop Energy-from-Waste Projects in Spain II-64
Ekseko, Ragn-Sells and Eesti Energia to Establish a Cogeneration Plant II-65
E.ON to Construct Biomass Power Plant in South Yorkshire II-65 China EnerSave to
Start Second Biomass Plant in China II-65 Central Hudson Enterprises Acquires
Majority Stake in Biomass Plant II-65 WienEnergie`s Commences Operations of
Simmering Biomass Plant II-65 Voltalia to Purchase Biobar Power Plant from RWE
AG II-66 Velcan Acquires RPPL Power Plant in India II-66 Virent Develops New
Biomass-to-Power Conversion System II-66 

8. Focus on Select Players II-67 2G Bio-Energietechnik AG (Germany) II-67
Advanced Alternative Energy Corp. (US) II-67 Biogas Nord AG (Germany) II-67
Boralex, Inc. (Canada) II-67 Casella Waste Systems, Inc (US) II-68 CH Energy
Group, Inc. (US) II-68 Covanta Energy Corporation (US) II-68 Community Power
Corporation (US) II-68 Decker Energy International, Inc. (US) II-69
Environmental Power Corporation (US) II-69 Energy Developments Limited
(Australia) II-69 EPCOR Power L.P (Canada) II-70 Essent N.V (The Netherlands)
II-70 FlexEnergy, LLC (US) II-70 Kompogas AG (Switzerland) II-70 Nexterra Energy
Corp. (Canada) II-70 Novera Energy PLC (UK) II-71 North American Power Group,
Ltd. (US) II-71 NRG Energy, Inc. (US) II-71 Primenergy, L.L.C (US) II-71 Sierra
Pacific Industries, Inc (US) II-72 Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc (US) II-72 

9. Global Market Perspective II-73 Installed Capacity II-73 

Table 4: World Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed
with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-73 

Table 5: World Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and
Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for
Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-74 

Table 6: World 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for US, Canada,
Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World Markets for Years
1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-75 Electricity
Generation II-76 

Table 7: World Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe,
Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed
with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-76 

Table 8: World Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Geographic Region - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and
Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in
Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
II-77 

Table 9: World 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for US,
Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World Markets
for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-78 

III. MARKET 

1. The United States III-1 A.Market Analysis III-1 Outlook III-1 Role of
Renewables in Power Generation III-1 

Table 10: Power Generation in the US (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Net
Electricity Generation by Source for Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear Power,
Hydroelectric Power, Petroleum, Biomass, Wind, Geothermal and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-2 

Table 11: Power Generation Capacity in the US (2007): Percentage Breakdown of
Electric Net Summer Capacity by Source for Natural Gas, Coal, Nuclear Power,
Hydroelectric Power, Petroleum, Wind, Biomass and Others (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-2 Major Renewable Energy Policies III-2 Public Utilities
Regulatory Policy Act (PURPA) III-2 Renewables Portfolio Standards (RPS) III-3 

Table 12: Renewable (Non-Hydro) Capacity Additions in US States with RPS
Programs (1998-2007): Percentage Share Breakdown for Wind Power, Biomass, Solar
Power, and Geothermal (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-3 Biopower
Industry - A Historical Perspective III-4 Biomass for Power Generation III-4 

Table 13: Leading Biomass Power Generation States in the US (2006 & 2007):
Percentage Breakdown of Net Electricity Generation for California, Florida,
Maine, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Virginia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York,
and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5 

Table 14: Leading Biomass Power Generation States in the US (2006 & 2007):
Percentage Breakdown of Net Summer Capacity for California, Florida, Maine,
Alabama, Virginia, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Washington, Michigan, New York, and
Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-6 Technology for Biopower
Generation III-6 Biomass Feedstock in Use III-7 

Table 15: Potential Biomass Resources in the US (In Million Dry Tons/Year) III-7
Availability of Feedstock - Cause for Concern III-8 Cost Competitive Operations
- Key to Biomass Sector`s Growth III-8 Subsidies and Tax Benefits to Boost
Biomass Power Generation Market III-8 Waste-to-Energy Market III-9 Environmental
& Regulatory Compliance - Essential for WTE Plants III-9 Electricity Generation
from MSW III-10 MSW Sources & Collection Methods III-10 

Table 16: MSW Disposal in the US (2005 & 2006): Percentage Breakdown by Weight
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-11 Impact of MSW on Environment and
Humans III-11 Common WTE Plant Designs Used in the US III-11 Environmental
Issues Facing WTE Plants III-12 Challenges Facing Biomass Industry III-12
Biomass R&D in the US III-12 Competitive Landscape III-13 

Table 17: Leading Players in the Anaerobic Segment of US Biomass for Power
Generation Market (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Installed Generation
Capacity for GHD Inc, Microgy Inc, Inland Empire Utilities Agency, Sharp Energy,
and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-13 

Table 18: Leading Players in the Combustion Segment of US Biomass for Power
Generation Market (2007): Percentage Share Breakdown of Installed Generation
Capacity for Covanta Energy Corporation, Wheelabrator Technologies Inc, Decker
Energy International Inc., Sierra Pacific Industries, and Others (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-14 

Table 19: Leading Players in the Pyrolysis and Gasification Segment of US
Biomass and Waste-to- Energy Market (2006): Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for
Dynamotive, Advanced Alternative Energy, Ensyn Group Inc, Energy Products of
Idaho, PRM Energy Systems, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-14 Strategic Corporate Developments III-14 Key Players III-25 Advanced
Alternative Energy Corp. III-25 Casella Waste Systems, Inc III-26 CH Energy
Group, Inc. III-26 Covanta Energy Corporation III-26 Community Power Corporation
III-26 Decker Energy International, Inc III-27 Environmental Power Corporation
III-27 FlexEnergy, LLC III-27 GHD, Inc III-27 North American Power Group, Ltd.
III-28 NRG Energy, Inc. III-28 Primenergy, L.L.C III-28 RCM Digesters, Inc.
III-29 Sierra Pacific Industries, Inc III-29 Waste Management, Inc. III-29
Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc III-29 B.Market Analytics III-30 Installed
Capacity III-30 By Biomass Source III-30 

Table 20: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass, Biomass
and Waste-to-Energy Market by Biomass Source - Wood and Wood- Derived Fuels, and
Waste Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30 

Table 21: US Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Biomass
Source - Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels, and Waste Markets Independently Analyzed
with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-30 

Table 22: US 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Biomass Source - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Wood and
Wood-Derived Fuels, and Waste Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 III-31 By
Plant Type III-32 

Table 23: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass, Biomass
and Waste-to-Energy Market by Plant Type - Dedicated and Co-Fired Independently
Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32 

Table 24: US Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market by
Plant Type - Dedicated and Co-Fired Independently Analyzed with Installed
Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-32 

Table 25: US 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Plant Type - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity Dedicated and Co-Fired
Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-32
By End-Use Segment III-33 

Table 26: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass, Biomass
and Waste-to-Energy Market by End-Use Segment - Electric Power, Commercial
Sector, and Industrial Sector Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in
MW for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33 

Table 27: US Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market by
End-Use Segment - Electric Power, Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector
Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33 

Table 28: US 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
End-Use Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Electric Power,
Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-34 

Table 29: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Wood and
Wood-Derived Fuels by End-Use Segment - Electric Power, Commercial Sector, and
Industrial Sector Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW
for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-35 

Table 30: US Historic Review for Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels by End-Use Segment
- Electric Power, Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector Markets Independently
Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-35 

Table 31: US 17-Year Perspective for Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels by End-Use
Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Electric Power,
Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-36 

Table 32: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Waste by End-Use
Segment - Electric Power, Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector Markets
Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006 through 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-37 

Table 33: US Historic Review for Waste by End-Use Segment - Electric Power,
Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector Markets Independently Analyzed with
Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-37 

Table 34: US 17-Year Perspective for Waste by End-Use Segment - Percentage
Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Electric Power, Commercial Sector, and
Industrial Sector Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) III-38 Electricity Generation III-39 By Biomass Source III-39 

Table 35: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass, Biomass
and Waste-to-Energy Market by Biomass Source - Waste (Landfill Gas, MSW
Biogenic, and Other Biomass), and Wood and Wood-Derived Fuel Independently
Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 2006 through 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-39 

Table 36: US Historic Review Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market by
Biomass Source - Waste (Landfill Gas, MSW Biogenic, and Other Biomass), and Wood
and Wood-Derived Fuel Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in
Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-39 

Table 37: US 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Biomass Source - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Waste
(Landfill Gas, MSW Biogenic, and Other Biomass), and Wood and Wood-Derived Fuel
Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-40
By Plant Type III-41 

Table 38: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass, Biomass
and Waste-to-Energy by Plant Type - Dedicated and Co-Fired Markets Independently
Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 2006 through 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-41 

Table 39: US Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market by
Plant Type - Dedicated and Co-Fired Markets Independently Analyzed with
Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-41 

Table 40: US 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Plant Type - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Dedicated and
Co-Fired Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 III-41 By End-Use Segment III-42 

Table 41: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass, Biomass
and Waste-to-Energy Market by End-Use Segment - Electric Power, Commercial
Sector, and Industrial Sector Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation
in Million kWh for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-42 

Table 42: US Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market by
End-Use Segment - Electric Power, Commercial Sector, and Industrial Sector
Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995
through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-43 

Table 43: US 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
End-Use Segment - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Electric
Power, Commercial, and Industrial Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44 

2. Canada III-45 A.Market Analysis III-45 Outlook III-45 Bioenergy Sector - An
Overview III-45 Biomass Resources in Use III-45 End Users of Biomass III-45
Government Incentives and Policies III-46 Benefits of Bioenergy for Canada
III-46 Challenges Faced by Canadian Bioenergy Industry III-47 Strategic
Corporate Developments III-47 Key Players III-49 Boralex, Inc III-49 EPCOR Power
L.P III-49 Maxim Power Corp III-49 Nexterra Energy Corp. III-49 Toromont Energy
Ltd III-49 B.Market Analytics III-50 Installed Capacity III-50 

Table 44: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006 through
2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-50 

Table 45: Canadian Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-50 Electricity Generation III-51 

Table 46: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years
2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51 

Table 47: Canadian Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51 

3. Japan III-52 A.Market Analysis III-52 Outlook III-52 Overview III-52 Biomass
Feedstock in Japan III-52 Legislative Support for Biomass Sector III-52
Electricity Companies in Japan Start Using Biomass as Fuel III-53 Challenges
Facing Japan`s Biomass Industry III-53 Strategic Corporate Developments III-53
B.Market Analytics III-54 Installed Capacity III-54 

Table 48: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-54 

Table 49: Japanese Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-55 Electricity Generation III-56 

Table 50: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years
2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-56 

Table 51: Japanese Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-56 

4. Europe III-57 A.Market Analysis III-57 Outlook III-57 European Renewable
Energy Industry - An Overview III-57 Support Mechanisms Bolster Renewables
Market III-57 Support Mechanisms for Renewable Energy Sector in Select EU
Countries III-58 Major Policies & Regulations Supporting Renewables Market in
the EU III-59 Key Legislations At a Glance III-59 European Union White Paper,
1997 III-59 

Table 52: National Indicative RES-E (Electricity Production) Targets for 2010
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-60 Biomass Action Plan III-60 Targets
for EU-25 (As per Biomass Action Plan) III-61 Biomass - An Ideal Alternative
Energy Source III-61 Need for Eco-Friendly and Secure Energy Drives Biomass
Market III-61 Biomass Utilization in the EU III-61 Advantages of Biomass for
Europe III-62 Major Deterrents to Biomass Growth III-62 European Biomass Power
Plant Market III-63 Users of Biomass Systems III-63 Cost Factor of Biopower
Plants in Europe III-63 Co-Firing Drives Biopower in Europe III-64 Forestry
Residue Aids EU Countries to Achieve Kyoto Protocol Targets III-64 MSW as
Biomass in Europe III-64 Commercial & Industrial Waste - A Cause for Concern
III-64 Competitive Landscape in the Biomass & Waste-to-Energy Market III-65 

Table 53: Leading Players in the European Waste-to-Energy Systems Market (2005):
Percentage Share Breakdown for A-TEC, CNIM/Martin, Lurgi Lentjes (GEA) and
Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-65 

Table 54: Leading Players in the European Biomass Power Plants Market (2005):
Percentage Share Breakdown for Foster Wheeler, Kvaerner, A-TEC, and Others
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-65 B.Market Analytics III-66 Installed
Capacity III-66 By Geographic Region III-66 

Table 55: European Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK,
Spain, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity
in MW for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-66 

Table 56: European Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, and Rest of Europe
Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 1995
through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-67 

Table 57: European 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for France,
Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 1999, 2009 &
2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-68 By Plant Type III-69 

Table 58: European Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets
Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006 through 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-69 

Table 59: European Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed
Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-69 

Table 60: European 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
by Plant Type - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Dedicated and CHP
Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 III-70 Electricity Generation III-71 By
Geographic Region III-71 

Table 61: European Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK,
and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in
Million kWh for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-71 

Table 62: European Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Geographic Region - France, Germany, Italy, UK, and Rest of Europe Markets
Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995
through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-72 

Table 63: European 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
by Geographic Region - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for
France, Germany, Italy, UK, and Rest of Europe Markets for Years 1999, 2009 &
2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-73 By Plant Type III-74 

Table 64: European Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets
Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 2006
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-74 

Table 65: European Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets Independently Analyzed with
Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-74 

Table 66: European 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
by Plant Type - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Dedicated and
CHP Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 III-75 By Biomass Source III-76 

Table 67: European Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Source - Biogas, Solid Biomass, and Renewable MSW
Markets Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for
Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-76 

Table 68: European Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market by Source - Biogas, Solid Biomass, and Renewable MSW Markets
Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995
through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-76 

Table 69: European 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
by Source - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Biogas, Solid
Biomass, and Renewable MSW Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-77 

4a. France III-78 A.Market Analysis III-78 Outlook III-78 Overview III-78 

Table 70: French Power Generation Market (2005): Percentage Breakdown of
Electricity Production for Nuclear Power, Hydropower, Coal, Gas, Oil, Biomass
(Including Waste), Wind Power & Solar PV (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-78 Government Promotes Renewable Energy Sector III-78 Targets & Policies for
RES Promotion III-79 Strategic Corporate Developments III-79 B.Market Analytics
III-81 Installed Capacity III-81 

Table 71: French Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets
Independently Analyzed with Installed Capacity in MW for Years 2006 through 2015
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-81 

Table 72: French Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets Independently Analyzed with Installed
Capacity in MW for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)
III-81 

Table 73: French 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy
Market by Plant Type - Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Dedicated
and CHP Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 III-82 Electricity Generation III-83


Table 74: French Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets
Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 2006
through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-83 

Table 75: French Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market
by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets Independently Analyzed with
Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-83 

Table 76: French 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 III-84 

Table 77: French Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Source - Biogas, Solid Biomass, and Renewable MSW
Markets Independently Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for
Years 2006 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-85 

Table 78: French Historic Review for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy Market
by Source - Biogas, Solid Biomass, and Renewable MSW Markets Independently
Analyzed with Electricity Generation in Million kWh for Years 1995 through 2005
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-85 

Table 79: French 17-Year Perspective for Biomass, Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by
Source - Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Generation for Biogas, Solid
Biomass, and Renewable MSW Markets for Years 1999, 2009 & 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) III-86 

4b. Germany III-87 A.Market Analysis III-87 Outlook III-87 Renewable Energy - A
Growing Phenomenon III-87 Power Generation from Renewable Energy III-87 

Table 80: Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources in Germany
(2006): Percentage Breakdown by Source for Wind, Water, Biomass, Solar PV, and
Geothermal (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-87 Solid Biomass - A
Traditional Energy Source III-88 Electricity Generation from Biogas Gathers Pace
III-88 Thermal Waste-to-Energy Plants Come Up in Germany III-88 Government
Policies & Targets III-89 Renewable Energies Source Act (EEG) III-89 Targets &
Policies for RES Promotion III-89 Strategic Corporate Developments III-89 Key
Players III-91 2G Bio-Energietechnik AG III-91 Biogas Nord AG III-91 B.Market
Analytics III-92 Installed Capacity III-92 

Table 81: German Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Biomass,
Biomass and Waste-to-Energy by Plant Type - Dedicated and CHP Markets
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