Period: 2007
Region: World market
Region: World market
Content
I. Introduction
II. Bioethanol description and properties
III. Market of feedstock for bioethanol production
1. Types of feedstock and their advantages
1.1. Sugar-containing feedstock
1.1.1. Sugar cane
1.1.2. Sugar beet
1.1.3. Sugar sorgo
1.2. Starch-containing feedstock
1.2.1.Maize
1.2.2. Wheat, triticale
1.2.3. Barley, rye
1.2.4. Rice
1.2.5. Manioca
1.2.6. Potatoes, topinambour
1.3. Main advantages of the main types of feedstock
1.4. Feedstock and technologies of production of first-generation bioethanol
1.5. Second-generation bioethanol
2. Analysis of the world and the Russian grain market
3. Seasonal fluctuation of prices on grain
IV. Bioethanol production process
1. Production methods and their peculiarities
1.1. “Wet Mill” technology
1.1.1. History of “Wet Mill” technology
1.1.2. “Wet Mill” technology description
1.1.3. “Wet Mill” technology detailed description
1.2. ”Dry Mill” technology
1.2.1. History of “Dry Mill” technology
1.2.2. “Dry Mill” technology description
1.2.3. “Dry Mill” technology detailed description
1.3. Technology without “cooking”
2. Peculiarities of bioethanol produced by different methods
3. Regulating the amount of produced products
4. Business model of bioethanol production
V. Bioethanol market
1. Market analysis
1.1. World market
1.2. USA
1.3. Brazil
1.4. EU
1.5. China
1.6. Canada
1.7. Russia
1.8. Ukraine
1.9. Kazakhstan
2. Bioethanol application
3. Bioethanol substitutes
4. Forecast of market development until 2020
4.1. World market
4.2. USA
4.3. Brazil
4.4. EU
4.5. China
4.6. Canada
4.7. Russia
4.8. Ukraine
4.9. Kazakhstan
VI.Bioethanol market specificity
1. Analysis of conditions and prospects of bioethanol market development in the Russian Federation
2. Environmental impact
3. Foreign economic activity constraints
4. Ongoing bioethanol market development programs
5. Prospects of development of fuel technologies for transport
5.1. Fuel technologies development scenarios
5.3. Ethanol from lignin-cellulose
5.4. Biodiesel fuel
5.5. Vehicles with hydrogen fuel elements
6. Problems facing world biofuel industry
List of tables
Table 1. Bioethanol yield from various feedstock
Table 2. Products obtained during bioethanol production according to different technologies
Table 3. Comparing market capacity and land under cereals in the USA and Russia
Table 4. Comparing market capacity and land under cereals in EU and Russia in 2007
Table 5. Prospects of changes in the land under crop structure in Russia
Table 6. World bioethanol production in 2006-2007, million liters
Table 7. Production capacities in USA
Table 8. Bioethanol market volume in USA, million liters
Table 9. Bioethanol market volume in Brazil, million liters
Table 10. Bioethanol market volume in EU, million liters
Table 11. Bioethanol market volume in China, million liters
Table 12. Bioethanol market volume in Canada, million liters
Table 13. Forecast of world bioethanol consumption, million liters
Table 14. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in USA, million liters
Table 15. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Brazil, million liters
Table 16. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in EU, million liters
Table 17. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in China, million liters
Table 18. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Canada, million liters
Table 19. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Russia, million liters
Table 20. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Ukraine, million liters
Table 21. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Kazakhstan, million liters
Table 22. Import customs duties on bioethanol fuel
Table 23. Ongoing bioethanol market development programs
List of diagrams
Diagram1. Share of bioethanol produced from different feedstock
Diagram 2. Cost of bioethanol production from different feedstock without taxes, USD
Diagram 3. Capacity of the world cereals market
Diagram 4. World areas under cereals
Diagram 5. World areas under cereals and final stock
Diagram 6. Final stock indicators and historical prices on grain
Diagram 7. Market capacity and areas under cereals in the USA and Russia
Diagram 8. Grain market capacity of leading producers
Diagram 9. Retirement of areas under crop
Diagram 10. Capacity of Russian domestic market and exports
Diagram 11. Reduction of areas under crops in Russia в России
Diagram 12. Index of changes in the world areas under crop
Diagram 13. Index of changes in the Russian areas under crop
Diagram 14. Forecast of world final stock and grain prices
Diagram 15. Forecast of world grain production and export
Diagram 16. World bioethanol output, billion liters
Diagram 17. USA bioethanol market volume, million liters
Diagram 18. Brazilian bioethanol market volume, million liters
Diagram 19. EU bioethanol market volume, million liters
Diagram 20. Chinese bioethanol market volume, million liters
Diagram 21. Canadian bioethanol market volume, million liters
Diagram 22. Forecast of world bioethanol consumption, million liters
Diagram 23. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in the USA, million liters
Diagram 24. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Brazil, million liters
Diagram 25. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in EU, million liters
Diagram 26. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in China, million liters
Diagram 27. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Canada, million liters
Diagram 28. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Russia, million liters
Diagram 29. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Ukraine, million liters
Diagram 30. Forecast of bioethanol consumption in Kazakhstan, million liters
Diagram 31. Achievement of price competitiveness by fuel technologies
List of figures
Figure 1. “Wet Mill” bioethanol production technology
Figure 2. “Dry Mill” bioethanol production technology
Figure 3. Bioethanol production technology without cooking