Gasification Market worth 208,684 MW by 2019


Posted February 2, 2015 by rahulroy4676

Gasification Market Categories the Global Market by Gasifier Type (Moving/Fixed Bed, Fluidized Bed, Entrained), Feedstock (Biomass/Waste, Coal, and Natural Gas & Petroleum), Application (Chemicals, Liquid Fuels, and Power & Gas Fuels) & Geography

 
The report “Gasification Market by Gasifier Type (Moving/Fixed Bed, Fluidized Bed, Entrained & Others), by Feedstock (Biomass/Waste, Coal, Natural Gas & Petroleum), by Application (Chemicals, Liquid Fuels, Power & Gas Fuels) and Geography - Global Trends and Forecasts (2014 - 2019)”, defines and segments the global gasification market with an analysis and a forecast of the volume. The gasification market will grow from an estimated capacity of120,764 MW in 2014 to 208,684 MW by 2019 with a CAGR of 11.6% from 2014 to 2019.

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Asia-Pacific: The largest market for gasification market

Asia-Pacific holds the largest market volume of gasification with the highest number of gasification activities in chemicals and syngas end-usage in countries like China, India, and Japan, whereas other countries like South Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan, and Vietnam are also growing at a pace faster than Singapore and Malaysia. The demand for energy due to many coal reserves in Asia-Pacific region, along with the choice of feedstock, is major factor for production of syngas and other by-products of gasification in these parts of the globe.

Entrained Flow: Largest market by gasifier type

Entrained flow gasifier (EFG) has been used for various carbonaceous feeds ranging in quality from lignite to petcoke. Syngas has been generated for various applications, including Fischer–Tropsch catalyst testing, pyrolysis, examination of slag formation, hydrogen production, and more. Because of the high temperatures employed in the EFG operation, very little tar or hydrocarbon is generated, and the product gas has been successfully cleaned to non-detectable limits of contaminants such as H2S and particulate.

EFGs have the ability to handle practically any coal feedstock and produce clean, tar-free syngas. In addition, these types of gasifiers are environmentally more benign, and glassy slag is inert and easily disposed.
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Last Updated February 2, 2015