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Follow on Google News | Gasifiers Market Research, Market Share and Market ForecastNew Market Research on the Global Markets for Gasifiers released by BCC Research.
By: BCC Research http://gasifiersmarketresearch.wordpress.com/ This report was written because conditions are finally right for long–running markets for gasifiers. A critical mass of technologies, engineering competence and tools, diverse markets, environmental regulations and international agreements to minimize greenhouse gas emissions, industrial production capacity and demonstrated pilot and commercial applications now exist. There are established markets for gasifiers that range in capacity by a factor of a million (thermal output). This established base, the worldwide spread of the technology, decades of experience with the equipment, vendors with large balance sheets, a developing world that now has substantial economic inertia, and the flexibility of applications of gasifiers have opened the gates to extremely widespread adoption. This market study was undertaken to identify, characterize, and quantify the status of the markets for gasifiers and the extent to which the gasifier universe will expand, where activity will take place, at what pace, and what the trends in gasifier markets will be through 2017. Some highlights of this report include: • Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2011 and 2012, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2017. • A breakdown of the types of gasifier technologies, including fixed-bed, fluidized-bed, entrained-flow, and plasma. • Examinations of feedstocks, such as fossil fuel (coal, petcoke, and residuals), wood, forestry products, waste and waste wood, seed hulls, nut shells, organic refuse, and others (oil palm plantation waste, corn cobs and stover, coconut husks). • Examination of government support mechanisms, climate change policy impacts, and market expansion constraints, such as emissions, component costs, natural gas and shale gas prices, and land requirements for feedstocks End
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