Alternative Energy

Bioethanol: Overview of the Global Market in 2006

Period: 2006
Region: World market
Abercade is introducing an overview report on bioethanol global market

Content

 I.         Introduction 

II.        Bioethanol description and characteristics 

III.      Feedstock market for bioethanol production 

1.     Types of feedstock and their advantages 

1.1.          Sugar-containing feedstock 

1.2.          Starch-containing feedstock 

1.3.          Key advantages of different feedstock types 

1.4.          Feedstock and bioethanol production technologies  

1.5.          Bioethanol of the second generation 

2.     Analysis of the global and Russian markets of grain crops 

3.     Seasonal fluctuations of feedstock prices

IV.       Bioethanol production process 

1.     Methods of production and their specific features 

1.1.          “Wet mill” technology

1.2.          “Dry mill” technology

1.3.         “No cooking” technology 

2.     Specific features of products manufactured by different methods  

3.     Technological conditions for increasing product yield share 

V.        Bioethanol market 

1.     Analysis of the product market 

1.1.1. Russia

1.1.2. Ukraine

1.1.3. Kazakhstan

1.1.4. EU

1.1.5. China

1.1.6. U.S.

2.     Use of bioethanol  

3.     Bioethanol substitutes 

4.    Forecast for the bioethanol market development up to 2017

4.1.1. Russia

4.1.2. Ukraine

4.1.3. Kazakhstan

4.1.4. EU

4.1.5. China

4.1.6. U.S.

VI.       Additional environmental conditions  

1.     Analysis of conditions and prospects of bioethanol market in Russia  

2.     Environmental impacts 

3.     Barriers impeding supplies of export products 

4.     Active programs on the bioethanol market development  

 List of Tables 

Table 1. Bioethanol yield from different feedstock types.

Table 2. Products received through bioethanol production processes based on different technologies.

Table 3. Market capacities and areas under crops in the U.S. vs. Russia

Table 4. Market capacities and areas under crops in the E.U. vs. Russia in 2006

Table 5. Prospects of crop area structure modification in Russia

Table 6. Bioethanol market size in the E.U.

Table 7. Bioethanol market size in China

Table 8. Bioethanol market size in the U.S.

Table 9. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Russia

Table 10. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Ukraine

Table 11. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Kazakhstan

Table 12. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in the EU

Table 13. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in China

Table 14. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in the U.S.

Table 15. Import customs duties for fuel ethanol

Table 16. On-going ethanol programs

 List of Diagrams

 Diagram 1. Production cost of one liter of bioethanol without taxes, USD

Diagram 2. Capacity of the global market of grain crops

Diagram 3. The world areas under crops

Diagram 4. The world areas under crops and final stock

Diagram 5. Final stock indicator and historical prices for crops

Diagram 6. Market capacity and crop areas in the U.S. and Russia

Diagram 7. Crop market capacities of the major producers  

Diagram 8. Disposal of crop areas

Diagram 9. Capacity of the domestic market and export in Russia

Diagram 10. Reduction of areas under crops in Russia

Diagram 11. Indices of crop area changes in the world

Diagram 12. Indices of crop area changes in Russia

Diagram 13. Forecast of the global final stock and prices on grain crops

Diagram 14. Forecast of the global production and export of grain crops

Diagram 15. Bioethanol market size in the EU

Diagram 16. Bioethanol market size in China

Diagram 17. Bioethanol market size in the U.S.

Diagram 18. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Russia

Diagram 19. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Ukraine

Diagram 20. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Kazakhstan

Diagram 21. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in the EU

Diagram 22. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in China

Diagram 23. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in the U.S.

 List of Figures

 Figure 1. Bioethanol production technology “Wet Mill”

Figure 2. Bioethanol production technology “Dry mill”

Figure 3. Bioethanol production technology “without cooking”

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