Biopower in United States, Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2017 - Capacity, Generation, Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), Investment Trends, Regulations and Company Profiles

2017-10-01
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Published : Oct-2017
No. of Pages : 190
1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 6
1.2 List of Figures 8
2 Executive Summary 9
2.1 Global Carbon Emissions to Increase at a Lower rate During the Forecast Period 9
2.2 Technological Advancements and Government Support Driving Global Renewable Power Installations 9
2.3 Global Biopower Generation Expected to Reach Over 895 TWh by 2030 9
2.4 Thermal Power is the Dominant Source in the Power Mix 11
2.5 Renewable Sources Forecast to Witness Maximum Growth 12
3 Introduction 13
3.1 Carbon Emissions, Global, 2001-2016 13
3.2 Primary Energy Consumption, Global, 2001-2030 15
3.3 Biopower Market, Technology Analysis 17
3.3.1 Biopower Market, Feedstock Conversion Processes 18
3.3.2 Biopower Market, Primary Energy Conversion and Recovery Technology 20
3.4 Report Guidance 23
4 Renewable Power Market, Global, 2006 - 2030 24
4.1 Renewable Power Market, Global, Overview 24
4.2 Renewable Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030 25
4.2.1 Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type, 2006-2030 25
4.2.2 Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030 27
4.2.3 Renewable Power Market, Global, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type, 2016-2030 29
4.2.4 Renewable Power Market, Global, Comparison by Cumulative Installed Capacity of Technology, 2016-2030 31
4.3 Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, 2006-2030 33
4.3.1 Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation by Source Type, 2006-2030 33
4.3.2 Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, Source Comparison Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 35
4.4 Renewable Power Market, Global, LCOE Comparison of Power Generating Sources, 2016 37
5 Biopower Market, Global, 2006-2030 40
5.1 Biopower Power Market, Global, Overview 40
5.2 Biopower Market, Global, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030 41
5.2.1 Biopower Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Region, 2016 43
5.2.2 Biopower Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Country, 2016 and 2030 45
5.3 Biopower Market, Global, Power Generation, 2006-2030 47
5.3.1 Biopower Market, Global, Generation Share by Region, 2016 and 2030 49
5.3.2 Biopower Market, Global, Generation Share by Country, 2016 and 2030 50
5.4 Biopower Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 52
6 Power Market, United States, 2006-2030 54
6.1 Power Market, United States, Overview 54
6.2 Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030 55
6.2.1 Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, 2006-2030 55
6.2.2 Power Market, United States, Share in Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030 58
6.2.3 Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type, 2016 and 2030 59
6.2.4 Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 61
6.3 Power Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006-2030 63
6.3.1 Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type, 2006-2030 63
6.3.2 Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 66
7 Renewable Power Market, United States, 2006-2030 68
7.1 Renewable Power Market, United States, Overview 68
7.2 Renewable Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030 69
7.2.1 Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type, 2006-2030 69
7.2.2 Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030 72
7.2.3 Renewable Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type, 2016-2030 74
7.2.4 Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 76
7.3 Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006-2030 78
7.3.1 Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Source Type, 2006-2030 78
7.3.2 Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 81
8 Biopower Market, United States, 2006-2030 83
8.1 Biopower Market, United States, Overview 83
8.2 Biopower Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006 - 2030 84
8.3 Biopower Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006-2030 86
8.4 Biopower Market, United States, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 88
8.5 Biopower Market, United States, Project Based Analysis, 2016 90
8.5.1 Biopower Market, United States, Major Active Plants, 2016 90
8.5.2 Biopower Market, United States, Key Under-construction Projects, 2016 91
8.6 Biopower Market, United States, Deal Analysis, 2016 92
8.6.1 Biopower Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value, 2006-2016 92
8.6.2 Biopower Market, United States, Split by Deal Type, 2016 94
9 Power Market, Regulatory Scenario, United States 95
9.1 Overview 95
9.2 Federal Initiatives 95
9.2.1 Energy Independence and Security Act, 2007 95
9.2.2 Energy Improvement and Extension Act, 2008 96
9.2.3 Production Tax Credits 96
9.2.4 Investment Tax Credits 97
9.2.5 Manufacturing Tax Credit 98
9.2.6 Rural Energy for America Program: Grants 98
9.2.7 Tribal Energy Program Grant 99
9.2.8 Clean Renewable Energy Bonds 99
9.2.9 Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds 99
9.2.10 US Department of Energy - Loan Guarantee Program 100
9.2.11 Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System 100
9.2.12 Green Power Purchasing Goal 101
9.2.13 Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit 102
9.3 Federal Initiatives for Solar Power 103
9.3.1 Solar America Initiative 103
9.3.2 SunShot Initiative 104
9.4 Federal Initiatives for Wind Power 104
9.5 Federal Initiatives for Biopower and Biofuels 105
9.5.1 Energy Policy Act - Alternative Fuels 105
9.5.2 Biorefinery Assistance Program 105
9.5.3 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 106
9.6 State-Level Incentives 107
9.6.1 Overview 107
9.6.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards 107
9.6.3 Renewable Energy Certificates 108
9.6.4 Public Benefits Funds for Renewable Energy 108
9.6.5 Interconnection Standards 109
9.6.6 Net Metering 110
9.6.7 Property Assessed Clean Energy 110
9.7 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Iowa 111
9.7.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Iowa 111
9.7.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Iowa 112
9.7.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Iowa 113
9.8 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Minnesota 114
9.8.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Minnesota 114
9.8.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Minnesota 116
9.8.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar Power, Minnesota 116
9.8.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, Minnesota 116
9.8.5 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, Minnesota 116
9.9 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Washington 118
9.9.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Washington 118
9.9.2 Renewable Energy Manufacturing Program 120
9.9.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Washington 120
9.10 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Colorado 121
9.10.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Colorado 121
9.10.2 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment 125
9.11 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas 126
9.11.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Texas 126
9.11.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Texas 129
9.11.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Texas 131
9.11.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, Texas 131
9.12 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, California 133
9.12.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, California 133
9.12.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, California 138
9.12.3 AB 797 Bill Incentivizing Solar Energy, California 142
9.12.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, California 142
9.12.5 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, California 142
9.12.6 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Geothermal, California 142
9.12.7 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, California 143
9.13 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nevada 144
9.13.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Nevada 144
9.14 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Jersey 147
9.14.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, New Jersey 147
9.14.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, New Jersey 150
9.15 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oklahoma 153
9.15.1 Net Metering and Interconnection Guidelines 153
9.15.2 Zero-Emission Facilities Production Tax Credit 153
9.15.3 Wind Development Updates 153
9.15.4 Property Tax Exemption for Wind Power Generators 154
9.16 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Illinois 155
9.16.1 Future Energy Jobs Bill 155
9.16.2 Renewable Portfolio Standard 155
9.16.3 Net Metering and Interconnection 157
9.16.4 Solar and Wind Energy Rebate Program 157
9.16.5 Large Distributed Solar and Wind Grant Program 158
9.16.6 Biogas and Biomass to Energy Grant Program 158
9.16.7 Illinois Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC) 158
9.17 Senate Bill (SB) 309, Indiana 158
9.18 Energy Policy 2017-2020 Action Plan, Quebec 158
9.19 Residential and Commercial Solar Program, Alberta 159
9.20 Senate Bill 90, Florida 159
9.21 Reliable Investment in Vital Energy Reauthorization (RIVER) act, Colorado 159
9.22 Paris Climate Agreement Withdrawal 159
10 Biopower Market, United States, Company Profiles 160
10.1 Company Snapshot: Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. 160
10.1.1 Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. - Company Overview 160
10.1.2 Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. - Major Products and Services 160
10.1.3 Wheelabrator Technologies Inc. - Head Office 160
10.2 Company Snapshot: Sappi Fine Paper North America 161
10.2.1 Sappi Fine Paper North America - Company Overview 161
10.2.2 Sappi Fine Paper North America - Major Products and Services 161
10.2.3 Sappi Fine Paper North America - Head Office 161
10.3 Company Snapshot: International Paper Company 162
10.3.1 International Paper Company - Company Overview 162
10.3.2 International Paper Company - Business Description 162
10.3.3 International Paper Company - SWOT Analysis 162
10.3.4 International Paper Company - Major Products and Services 166
10.3.5 International Paper Company - Head Office 168
10.4 Company Snapshot: Florida Power & Light Company 169
10.4.1 Florida Power & Light Company - Company Overview 169
10.4.2 Florida Power & Light Company - Business Description 169
10.4.3 Florida Power & Light Company - SWOT Analysis 170
10.4.4 Florida Power & Light Company - Major Products and Services 173
10.4.5 Florida Power & Light Company - Head Office 173
10.5 Company Snapshot: Domtar Corporation 174
10.5.1 Domtar Corporation - Company Overview 174
10.5.2 Domtar Corporation - Business Description 174
10.5.3 Domtar Corporation - SWOT Analysis 174
10.5.4 Domtar Corporation - Major Products and Services 177
10.5.5 Domtar Corporation - Head Office 179
10.6 Company Snapshot: Covanta Holding Corporation 179
10.6.1 Covanta Holding Corporation - Company Overview 179
10.6.2 Covanta Holding Corporation - Business Description 179
10.6.3 Covanta Holding Corporation - SWOT Analysis 179
10.6.4 Covanta Holding Corporation - Major Products and Services 181
10.6.5 Covanta Holding Corporation - Head Office 182
10.7 Company Snapshot: Capital Power Corporation 183
10.7.1 Capital Power Corporation - Company Overview 183
10.7.2 Capital Power Corporation - Business Description 183
10.7.3 Capital Power Corporation - SWOT Analysis 184
10.7.4 Capital Power Corporation - Major Products and Services 186
10.7.5 Capital Power Corporation - Head Office 186
11 Appendix 187
11.1 Abbreviations 187
11.2 Bibliography 187
11.3 Market Definitions 188
11.4 Methodology 189
11.5 Coverage 189
11.5.1 Secondary Research 189
11.5.2 Primary Research 189
11.5.3 Modeling and Forecasting 189
11.6 Contact Us 190
11.7 Disclaimer 190

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Consumption, Global (MT), 2001-2016 15
Table 2: Primary Energy Consumption, Global (Mtoe), 2001-2030 17
Table 3: Biopower Market, Primary Energy Conversion and Recovery Technologies, Comparison 20
Table 4: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006-2030 26
Table 5: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 28
Table 6: Renewable Power Market, Global, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016-2030 30
Table 7: Renewable Power Market, Global, Comparison by Cumulative Installed Capacity of Technology, 2016-2030 32
Table 8: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 34
Table 9: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, Source Comparison Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 36
Table 10: Renewable Power Market, Global, Assumptions for LCOE Calculation 37
Table 11: Renewable Power Market, Global, LCOE Comparison of Power-generating Sources ($/kWh), 2016 39
Table 12: Biopower Market, Global, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006-2030 42
Table 13: Biopower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 44
Table 14: Biopower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 46
Table 15: Biopower Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 48
Table 16: Biopower Power Market, Global, Generation Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 49
Table 17: Biopower Market, Global, Generation Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 51
Table 18: Biopower Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 53
Table 19: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type(MW), 2006-2030 57
Table 20: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 58
Table 21: Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type(MW), 2016 and 2030 60
Table 22: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 62
Table 23: Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2006-2030 65
Table 24: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 67
Table 25: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006-2030 71
Table 26: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 73
Table 27: Renewable Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016-2030 75
Table 28: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 77
Table 29: Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Source Type (GWh), 2006-2030 80
Table 30: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 82
Table 31: Biopower Market, United States, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006 - 2030 85
Table 32: Biopower Market, United States, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 87
Table 33: Biopower Market, United States, New Investment ($m), 2016-2020 89
Table 34: Biopower Market, United States, Major Active Plants, 2016 90
Table 35: Biopower Market, United States, Key Under-construction Projects, 2016 91
Table 36: Biopower Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value ($m), 2006-2016 93
Table 37: Biopower Market, United States, Deals by Type, 2016 94
Table 38: Renewable Energy Market, US, Production Tax Credit ($/kWh), 2016 97
Table 39: Renewable Energy Market, US, Investment Tax Credit, 2016 98
Table 40: Renewable Energy Market, US, Green Power Purchasing Goal (%), 2016-2025 102
Table 41: Renewable Power, US, Renewable Portfolio Standards, State Targets, 2016 107
Table 42: Renewable Power, Minnesota, Solar Power Incentives ($/kWh), 2016 116
Table 43: Renewable Energy Market, Washington, Member-Owned Renewable Energy Program Rate ($/kWh), 2010-2017 119
Table 44: Renewable Energy Market, Colorado, Capital Cost Threshold Rates, 2014 123
Table 45: Renewable Energy Market, Texas, Rebates for Energy Efficiency Products ($/unit), 2017 129
Table 46: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Marin County - California, 2016 134
Table 47: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Los Angeles - California, 2016 135
Table 48: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariff Multiplier, Los Angeles - California, 2016 135
Table 49: Renewable Energy, Electric Energy Reduction Standard (TWh), California, 2012-2024 137
Table 50: Renewable Energy, Annual Electric Demand Reduction Standard (MW), California, 2012-2024 137
Table 51: Renewable Energy, ReMAT Tariffs ($/MWh), California, 2017 138
Table 52: Renewable Energy Market, California, Go Solar Campaign Program Components, 2007-2016 139
Table 53: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative Program Budget ($m), 2007-2016 139
Table 54: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative Rebate Levels by Incentive Step and Rebate Type, 2012 140
Table 55: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative, Details by Incentive Type, 2013 140
Table 56: Solar Alternative Compliance Payment ($/MWh), New Jersey, 2008-2016 151
Table 57: Renewable Energy Market, Oklahoma, Production Tax Credit ($/kWh), 2007-2021 153
Table 58: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Investor-owned Utilities (%), 2009-2026 156
Table 59: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Alternate Renewable Electricity Suppliers (%), 2009-2026 157
Table 60: Wheelabrator Technologies Inc., Major Products and Services 160
Table 61: Sappi Fine Paper North America, Major Products and Services 161
Table 62: International Paper Company, Major Products and Services 166
Table 63: Florida Power & Light Company, Major Products and Services 173
Table 64: Domtar Corporation, Major Products and Services 177
Table 65: Covanta Holding Corporation , Major Products and Services 181
Table 66: Capital Power Corporation, Major Products and Services 186
Table 67: Abbreviations 187

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Biopower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity and Generation, 2006-2030 10
Figure 2: Power Market, US, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant (%), 2016 11
Figure 3: Carbon-di-oxide Emissions from Energy Consumption, Global (MT), 2001-2016 14
Figure 4: Primary Energy Consumption, Global (Mtoe), 2001-2030 16
Figure 5: Biopower Market, Primary Energy Conversion and Recovery Technologies, Major Vendors 21
Figure 6: Biopower Market, Primary Energy Conversion and Recovery Technologies, Major Challenges 22
Figure 7: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006-2030 25
Figure 8: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 27
Figure 9: Renewable Power Market, Global, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016-2030 29
Figure 10: Renewable Power Market, Global, Comparison by Cumulative Installed Capacity of Technology, 2016-2030 31
Figure 11: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 33
Figure 12: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, Source Comparison Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 35
Figure 13: Renewable Power Market, Global, LCOE Comparison of Power-generating Sources ($/kWh), 2016 38
Figure 14: Biopower Market, Global, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006-2030 41
Figure 15: Biopower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 43
Figure 16: Biopower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 45
Figure 17: Biopower Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 47
Figure 18: Biopower Market, Global, Generation Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030 49
Figure 19: Biopower Market, Global, Generation Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030 50
Figure 20: Biopower Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016-2020 52
Figure 21: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type(MW), 2006-2030 56
Figure 22: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 58
Figure 23: Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type(MW), 2016 and 2030 59
Figure 24: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 61
Figure 25: Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2006-2030 64
Figure 26: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 66
Figure 27: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006-2030 70
Figure 28: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030 72
Figure 29: Renewable Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016-2030 74
Figure 30: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Installed Capacity, 2016-2030 76
Figure 31: Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Source Type (GWh), 2006-2030 79
Figure 32: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030 81
Figure 33: Biopower Market, United States, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006 - 2030 84
Figure 34: Biopower Market, United States, Power Generation (GWh), 2006-2030 86
Figure 35: Biopower Market, United States, New Investment ($m), 2016-2020 88
Figure 36: Biopower Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value ($m), 2006-2016 92
Figure 37: Biopower Market, United States, Split by Deal Type (%), 2016 94
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