According to a research report "Biorefinery Market by Technology (Industrial Biotechnology, Physico-Chemical, Thermochemical), Product (Energy, Material), Type (First Generation (Corn, Vegetable Oils, Sugarcane), Second Generation, Third Generation) and Region - Global Forecast to 2029" published by MarketsandMarkets, Biorefinery market is anticipated to grow from estimated USD 212.05 billion in 2024 to USD 314.62 billion by 2029, at a CAGR of 8.2% during the forecast period. The growth in the market will be attributed to the rise of demand for biofuels and biobased chemicals and material across various geographies. Government policies and regulations for the adoption of biofuels across various countries boost the market growth. All the digital technologies, including advanced sensors, data analytics, and automation, have been optimized in the operations of biorefineries. These technologies have led to lowered energy usage, decreased waste generation, and optimum process control-cum-effecting substantial financial savings. Technological advances in biorefineries have dramatically accelerated the market, as it has been instrumental in making things more efficient and less expensive while diversifying their products and making it more sustainable.
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Physico-chemical, by technology, is expected to be the fastest-growing market during the forecast period
Physico-chemical technology prescribes chemical processes, such as hydrolysis, transesterification, hydrogenation, hydrotreating, oxidation, and pulping, in addition to physical processes such as pressing, pretreatment, milling separation, and distillation. Due to their ability to convert biomass efficiently and at scale as well as their compatibility with existing industrial processes, physico-chemical technologies will expand more rapidly than those using biological or biological conversion mechanisms while also containing multiple high value product deliverables (i.e., biofuels and biochemicals) for various feedstocks, reducing the overall price of the products.
First Generation, by Type, is expected to be the largest-growing segment during the forecast period.
The type segment is further bifurcated into 3 types: First generation, second Generation, and third generation. The first generation segment is expected be the largest growing market. First-generation biofuels are derived directly from food crops through conventional agricultural processes and are primarily produced from sugars, starches, and vegetable oils. The most usual types are produced from crops, such as bioethanol, which is derived from corn, sugarcane, wheat, and soybeans; biodiesel, which is manufactured from oil crops like soybeans; and biogas, a product formed from organic wastes. Among all the renewable fuels developed so far, these biofuels are the earliest and the most widely adopted, contributing to a milestone reduction in dependence on fossil fuel and decreased greenhouse gas emissions.
North America is expected to be the largest region during the forecast period.
North American region contains enormous agricultural resources, which has open large-scale production of corn, soybeans, sugarcane, among many others as key feedstocks for first-generation biorefineries to ethanol and biodiesel. This region also contains a significant amount of agricultural residues for corn stover, forest residues, and waste, which would be of feedstock to second-generation biorefineries. The U.S. government, through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), had created renewable fuel standards that compel the blending of biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel in the fuel supply. This policy has significantly upped the demand for biofuels and also for the biorefinery market. These are some of the key factors which boosts the growth of biorefinery market in North America.
Key Players
Some of the major players in the biorefinery market are Chevron (US), ADM (US), Valero (US), Neste (Finland), and TotalEnergies (France) among others. The major strategies adopted by these players include new product launches, acquisitions, contracts, agreements, partnerships, joint ventures, collaborations, investments, and expansions.
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