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세계의 압축 바이오가스 시장 : 원료별, 최종 사용자별, 지역별, 기회, 예측(2017-2031년)Compressed Biogas Market Assessment, By Raw Material, By End-user, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2017-2031F |
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세계의 압축 바이오가스 시장 규모는 예측 기간 동안 11.96%의 복합 연간 성장률(CAGR)로 확대되고, 2023년 73억 2, 000만 달러에서 2031년에는 180억 7, 000만 달러로 성장할 것으로 예측됩니다. 기술적, 경제적, 환경적 요인의 융합이 시장 성장 촉진요인이 되어 시장은 세계적으로 강력한 성장을 이루고 있습니다. 이 성장은 에너지 생산에서 지속 가능한 솔루션으로의 극적인 변화를 보여 주며, 화석 연료의 대안으로 CBG의 사용이 확대되고 있음을 보여줍니다. 시장의 주요 성장은 GHG 배출량이 적은 에너지원에 대한 각국의 관심이 높아지고 있기 때문입니다. 신재생에너지원에 대해서는 세계 정부의 엄격한 규제와 보조금이 있습니다. 예를 들어, 독일, 스웨덴, 미국 등의 국가들은 각각의 정부 규정에 따라 국가의 에너지 계획과 도로 교통 시스템에 CBG를 통합하고 있습니다. 게다가 세계 각지에서 정부의 대처가 활발해지고 있는 것도 시장을 견인하고 있습니다. 예를 들어 인도가 2018년에 시작한 SATAT 계획은 2024년 말까지 5, 000개의 CBG 플랜트를 설치하는 것을 목표로 합니다. 2024년 3월 현재 53개 CBG 프로젝트가 SATAT 하에서 실행 중입니다. GOBAR-dhan과 New National Biogas Organic Manure Programme과 같은 보완적인 계획은 바이오가스 부문에 대한 투자와 개발에 대한 길을 열어 인센티브를 제공합니다.
압축 바이오가스 부문의 성장은 기술의 진보와 경제적 요인에 의해 더욱 향상됩니다. 안정성과 비용 효율적인 솔루션은 화석 연료 자원의 가격 변동에 대해 CBG가 제공하는 것으로, 환경 법제의 엄격화와도 결합되어 있습니다. 신흥경제국은 기술비용 절감과 생산설비 규모 확대로 비용경쟁력을 높이고 있습니다. 게다가 CBG 유통을 위한 견고한 공급망과 인프라 구축은 시장의 실행 가능성을 높입니다. 또한 지속 가능한 관행에 대한 소비자와 기업의 요구가 증가함에 따라 시장 성장이 가속화됩니다. CBG는 지역 폐기물 관리 노력을 지원하면서 이러한 선호도에 부응하는 방법을 제공합니다. 게다가 폐기물 처리 회사와 에너지 생산업체 간의 파트너십이 증가함에 따라 유기 폐기물을 바이오가스 생산에 활용하는 과정에서 이러한 추세가 입증되었습니다.
기후 변화에 대한 의식이 높아지면서 보다 깨끗한 에너지 솔루션에 대한 뒷받침이 세계 압축 바이오가스 시장의 성장으로 이어지고 있습니다. 예를 들어, 파리 협정에서는 각국이 지구 온난화를 섭씨 2도 미만으로 억제하는 것을 목적으로 하는 기후 변화 대책의 약속을 이행할 것을 강력히 요구하고 있습니다. 각국은 온실가스 배출 감축을 위한 노력으로 NDC의 범위 내에서 바이오가스 프로젝트를 실시하는 주요 활동을 하고 있습니다. 재생가능하고 낮은 배출의 에너지원인 CBG는 지속가능성과 규제 프레임워크이라는 보다 광범위한 목적에 부합하고 있습니다. 유기 폐기물에서 발생하는 메탄을 바이오가스 생산에 의해 회수하고 이용 가능한 에너지 형태로 재구성함으로써 화석 연료에 대한 의존성을 줄이고 폐기물의 생태계에 미치는 영향을 줄일 수 있습니다.
이 보고서는 세계의 압축 바이오가스 시장을 조사했으며, 시장 개요와 함께 원료별, 최종 사용자별, 지역별 동향, 시장 진출기업 프로파일 등의 정보를 제공합니다.
Global compressed biogas market is projected to witness a CAGR of 11.96% during the forecast period 2024-2031, growing from USD 7.32 billion in 2023 to USD 18.07 billion in 2031. Driven by a blend of technical, economic, and environmental drivers, the market is witnessing robust growth globally. This growth marks a dramatic shift toward sustainable solutions in energy production and underlines the growing usage of CBG as a substitute for fossil fuels. The main growth in the market comes from the increasing interest taken by countries in low GHG-emission energy sources. There are strict regulations and subsidies by governments all over the world for renewable sources of energy. For example, due to the respective governmental regulations, countries such as Germany, Sweden, and the United States have included CBG in their national energy plans and road transport systems. Additionally, the market is driven by rising government initiatives across the world. For example, the SATAT scheme initiated by India in 2018 aimed to set up 5,000 CBG plants before the end of 2024. As of March 2024, 53 CBG projects have been commissioned under SATAT. Complementary schemes like GOBAR-dhan and the New National Biogas Organic Manure Programme pave the way for and provide incentives towards investment and development in the biogas sector.
The growth of the compressed biogas sector is further bolstered by technological advancements and economic factors. Stability and a cost-effective solution are provided by CBG against the fluctuating prices of fossil fuel resources, coupled with the enhancement of stringency in environmental legislation. Economies of developing cost competitiveness are driven by reduced technology costs and higher production facility scale. Furthermore, the creation of robust supply chains and infrastructure for the distribution of CBG enhances market viability. Besides, market growth is accelerated by increased consumers and corporate demand for sustainable practices. CBG offers ways to meet these preferences while supporting local waste management efforts. Furthermore, the increasing number of partnerships between waste management companies and energy producers evidences this trend in the process of harnessing organic waste for biogas production.
Growing Influence of Climate Change and Sustainability
Increasing awareness of climate change and the push towards cleaner energy solutions has led to growth of global compressed biogas market. For example, in the Paris Agreement, there has been an imperative push where countries want to meet their climatic action commitments aimed at keeping global warming well below 2-degree Celsius. The counties are undertaking major activities in the implementation of biogas projects within the scope of their NDCs in efforts toward reduction of GHG emissions. CBG, being a renewable and low-emission energy source, falls within the broader objectives of sustainability and regulatory frameworks. Methane from organic waste is captured through biogas production and reconstituted into a usable energy form, reducing dependence on fossil fuels and lessening the ecological impact of wastes.
In addition, investments in the technology of compressed biogas have been on the rise owing to increased corporate and government focus on sustainability-related practices, efficiency in production, and market applications. This, in turn, leads to a surge that benefits the environment, ensuring economic growth through new opportunities that emerge in the green energy sector. Hence, the compressed biogas market is anticipated to see strong growth supported by worldwide initiatives related to climate change and reaching a sustainable future.
Expanding Role of Compressed Biogas in Transportation
The market is experiencing phenomenal growth as compressed biogas becomes a popular alternative fuel for transportation. Compared to conventional gasoline or diesel, CBG is a far cleaner and more viable source of fuel. It hence meets rigid worldwide regulations over carbon emissions. The calorific value of CBG is similar to that of CNG, and this fuel hence has the potential to be one of the viable green renewable fuels for automotive purposes.
In the European Union, policies such as the Directive on Alternative Fuels Infrastructure and the Renewable Energy Directive have pinpointed the benefits of biomethane and its availability in both compressed and liquid forms. These new regulations affect industries like heavy-duty transport and machinery, which are quite difficult to decarbonize. This reduces the carbon footprint of industries reliant on heavy use of fossil fuels through the use of CBG.
Similarly, in India, various initiatives were undertaken by the National Biofuels Coordination Committee (NBCC) to facilitate increased adoption of CBG. NBCC has allowed a phase-by-phase mandate to blend the CBG with CNG and piped natural gas for use in transportation and domestic purposes. In November 2023, NBCC allowed a phase-wise mandate for blending CBG with CNG and piped natural gas for transportation and domestic use. The first phase will be voluntary and last until the fiscal year 2024-2025. From the fiscal year 2025-2026 onwards, there will be a mandatory obligation for blending. This further catalyze the growth of the CBG market in bringing full-circle presence into the energy mix, fitting into the larger aim of transition toward greener sources of energy.
Essential Feedstocks in the Compressed Biogas Market
In the global compressed biogas market, the selection of raw materials plays a key role in determining sustainability and efficiency. Agricultural residues, municipal solid waste, press mud, distillery spent wash, dung generated from cattle, and sewage treatment plant waste are foreseen as the major feedstocks to be used. Each one of them has its benefits and advantages which drive market growth. Agricultural residues, such as straw or husks, are inexpensive and available in abundance. In addition to these, MSW diverts waste from landfill sites and reduces methane emissions. The treatment of sugarcane press mud and distillery spent wash-both by-products of sugar and alcohol production, respectively to biogas production. Cattle dung is a resource available in abundance in rural areas, therefore, it can ensure continuous feeding of organic matter. Sewage treatment plants are indeed excellent feedstocks, as they capture methane in human waste that can be dissipated into the atmosphere. Germany showcases the best use of such organic feedstocks. Systems of converting organic waste to biogas have been well developed in the country, hence reducing landfilling of waste and the associated emissions of greenhouse gases.
Europe's Dominance in the Compressed Biogas Market
The European region is considered the dominant force in the compressed biogas market, with Germany holding the top position as the largest producer. Germany retains the majority share of Europe's biogas plant capacity with about two-thirds of the share in Europe. Traditionally, its biogas sector has been highly dependent on energy crops as a primary feedstock for its biogas industry. Recent policy changes have steadied the feedstock mix, with an increasing emphasis on crop residues, sequential crops, livestock waste, and methane capture from landfill sites. Besides, in April 2023, biomethane-producing facilities reached a total of 1,322 in Europe. Almost 30% more compared to the prior count, which was in 2021 and came out with 1,023 plants. Such a shift underlines an important trend in Europe toward more sustainable and efficient ways of producing biogas.
Countries like Denmark, France, Italy, and the Netherlands have been critical in developing biogas technologies and production capacities. For instance, Denmark has been at the leading edge in adopting biogas production in the waste and agricultural industries. In addition, the governments of France and Italy have immensely been into biogas production by using agricultural residues and organic streams. However, with more work on new biogas technologies and infrastructure, its position in the European biogas scenario has been reinforced.
This, however, has also been accredited to the robust policy framework and financial incentives of the European Union. Various initiatives, such as EU Renewable Energy Directives, create an enabling environment for compressed biogas production through multiple national support schemes across Europe.
Future Market Scenario (2024 - 2031F)
Increased government regulations and global climate goals are driving investments in compressed biogas as a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels.
Innovations in production and purification processes will enhance CBG efficiency and lower costs, making it more competitive and accessible.
CBG will see wider use in transportation and energy sectors, with growing adoption in developed and emerging markets, bolstering its global presence.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The global compressed biogas market is characterized by a diverse landscape of key players employing various strategies to capitalize on the growing demand for renewable energy. Major companies in this sector include multinational corporations, regional leaders, and innovative startups, contributing uniquely to the market. Key players such as Schmack Biogas focus on technological advancements and scaling up production capacities, for instance, is renowned for its robust biogas plant designs and international expansion efforts. Meanwhile, Air Liquide emphasizes its expertise in gas production and distribution technologies to enhance biogas efficiency and integration.
In addition to technological innovations, strategic partnerships and regulatory compliance play a crucial role. Companies often collaborate with local governments and energy providers to align with regulatory frameworks and gain access to key markets. For instance, EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd. recently received approval from Indraprastha Gas Ltd (IGL) to establish multiple CBG plants in India. This development, announced during India Energy Week 2024, underlines EverEnviro's strategic move to integrate its CBG production into IGL's city gas distribution network under the CGD Synchronisation scheme. This approach demonstrates EverEnviro's commitment to expanding its footprint and highlights the growing synergy between CBG producers and gas distribution networks.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.