Biomass
gasification refers to thermo-chemical conversion of biomass into a
combustible gas (also known as producer gas) through a partial combustion route
with air supply restricted to less than which is theoretically required for
full combustion. A gasifier system consists of a reactor and a cooling and
cleaning train. Gas is generated in reactor and cooling and cleaning train helps
to cool and clean the gas. The types of gasifiers include dense phase reactors
and lean phase reactors. Dense phase reactors include updraft, downdraft, and
cross-draft. Lean phase reactors include fluidized bed and entrained-flow. The biomass gasification technology is
suitable for small scale and decentralized applications, typically with
capacities smaller than a megawatt.
Industry Highlights
The growing demand for biomass gasification is attributed to government’s
support through various policies and regulations, abundant availability of
biomass, rising environmental concerns, and increasing green-house gas
emissions. Due to all these factors countries are turning towards environment
friendly and economical sources of electricity generation. The government’s in
various countries is promoting the use of electricity generation through
biomass fuels such as wood chips, cotton stalks, rice husk, arhar stalks, and
other agriculture residues. For instance, in India, Ministry of New Renewable
Energy (MENRE) has set up biomass gasifier programmes which includes distributed/off-grid
power generation for rural areas, captive power generation applications in rice
mills and other industries, and tail end grid connected power projects up to 2
MW capacities. All these factors are expected to drive the global biomass
gasification market. Asia-Pacific and North America are expected to witness a
strong growth for biomass gasification as there is abundant amount of biomass
fuel available in these regions.
The global biomass gasification market is estimated to expand at 8.50%
CAGR during the forecast period.
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Industry Segmentation
The market for biomass gasification is segmented based on fuel as wood,
animal waste, and others. The wood segment dominates the biomass gasification market
because of huge availability of wood as a fuel globally. Wood and wood waste
are used to generate electricity. Wood accounts for 44% of biomass energy. Most
of the electricity is used by industries making the waste. For instance, saw
mills and paper mills use most of their waste products to generate electricity and
steam for their use. Moreover, wood is a renewable resource offering
sustainable and dependable supply and produces 90% less carbon dioxide
emissions compared to fossil fuel. All these factors are expected to drive the
global gasification market in wood segment.
Prominent Players
The key players of the global Biomass Gasification market are Air Liquide, Thyssenkrupp AG, Synthesis Energy Systems
Inc., Siemens, Sedin Engineering Company Limited, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Mitsubishi
Heavy Industries Ltd, Kbr Inc, General Electric, and Cb&I, among others.
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