Executive summary
Source and methodology
I Overview of biofuel industry in China
I-1 Development situation of biofuel industry in China
I-2 Position of biofuels sector in energy industry in China
II Feedstock supply
II-1 Introduction to food feedstock
II-2 Introduction to non-food feedstock
II-3 Introduction to oilseeds
II-4 Introduction to cellulosic raw materials
II-5 Energy crops
II-6 Waste oil
III Biofuels in China
III-1 First-generation biofuels
III-1.1 Fuel ethanol
III-1.2 Biodiesel
III-1.3 Biobutanol
III-1.4 Other biofuels
III-2 Second-generation biofuels
III-2.1 Production situation of second-generation biofuels
III-2.2 R&D situation of second-generation biofuels
III-2.3 Future prospect
III-3 Third-generation biofuels (algae biofuel)
III-3.1 Production situation of third-generation biofuels
III-3.2 R&D situation of third-generation biofuels
III-3.3 Future prospect
III-4 Fourth-generation biofuels
IV Processing technologies in biofuel industry
IV-1 Enzymatic hydrolysis
IV-2 Fermentation
IV-3 Transesterification
IV-4 Pyrolysis & gasification
IV-5 Others processing technologies
IV-6 Research institutes and technology transfer
V Governmental regulations on biofuel industry and their influence
V-1 Regulations on feedstock
V-2 Environmental regulations
V-3 Subsidies and incentives
V-4 Restrictions
V-5 Other regulations
VI Competitiveness landscapes
VII Future forecast to the next 5~10 years
VII-1 Key factors influencing biofuel industry in China
VII-2 Forecast on biofuel industry
VIII Conclusion and opportunities
VIII-1 Conclusion
VIII-2 Opportunities
IX Appendix
IX-1 Profiles of major fuel ethanol manufacturers
IX-1.1 Henan Tianguan Group Co., Ltd.
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IX-1.7 Zhejiang Haoqi Biomass New Energy Technology Co., Ltd.
IX-2 Profiles of major biodiesel manufacturers
IX-2.1 Sichuan Gushan Group
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IX-2.10 Hebei Dong'an Industrial Co., Ltd.
IX-3 Profiles of major biobutanol manufacturers
IX-3.1 Hebei CNCP Huaying Co., Ltd.
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IX-3.2 Jilin Cathay Industrial Biotech Co., Ltd.
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Exchange rate of USD against RMB, 2004~2009
Table II-1 Corn planting areas of different provinces in China, 2009
Table II-2 Corn yield in China, 2004~2009
Table II-3 Supply & demand situation of corn in China, 2004~2009 (million tonnes)
Table II-4 Price trend of corn in China, 2004~2009
Table II-5 Forecast on situation of corn in China, 2010~2014
Table II-6 Wheat planting area of different provinces in China, 2009
Table II-7 Wheat yield in China, 2004~2009
Table II-8 Supply & demand situation of wheat in China, 2004~2009 (million tonnes)
Table II-9 Price trend of wheat in China, 2004~2009
Table II-10 Forecast on wheat situation in China, 2010~2014
Table II-11 Cassava yield in China, 2004~2009
Table II-12 Economic benefit contrast of alcohol production using different raw materials in China
Table II-13 Soybean planting area of different provinces in China, 2009
Table II-14 Soybean yield in China, 2004~2009
Table II-15 Supply & demand situation of soybean in China, 2004~2009 (million tonnes)
Table II-16 Forecast on soybean situation in China, 2010~2014
Table II-17 Output of corn and corn cob in China, 2004~2009
Table II-18 Output of corn and corn stover in China, 2004~2009
Table II-19 Output of wheat/rice and wheat/rice straw in China, 2004~2009
Table II-20 Planting area and distribution of Jatropha curcas in China, 2009
Table III-1 Resource of biofuels in China
Table III-2 Comparison among biofuels of different generation
Table III-3 Current and future situation of each biofuel in China, 2009
Table III-4 Comparison of different raw materials for fuel ethanol production in China
Table III-5 Basic information of main fuel ethanol manufacturers in China, 2009
Table III-6 Potential fuel ethanol manufacturers in China, 2009
Table III-7 Comparison of different raw material for biodiesel production in China
Table III-8 Basic information of biodiesel manufacturers in China, June 2009
Table III-9 Basic information of main potential biodiesel manufacturers in China, 2009
Table III-10 Comparison between fuel ethanol and biobutanol
Table III-11 Basic information of main biobutanol manufacturers in China, 2009
Table III-12 Comparison between biofuels of the first and second generation
Table III-13 Advantages and disadvantages of second-generation biofuels
Table III-14 Main manufacturers engaged in second generation biofuels in China
Table III-15 Main research institutes engaged in second generation biofuels in China
Table III-16 Advantages and disadvantages of third-generation biofuel
Table III-17 Main research institutes engaged in third-generation biofuels in China
Table IV-1 Comparison among four kinds of biofuel technologies in China
Table IV-2 Enzymatic hydrolysis in production of different biofuels
Table IV-3 Main researchers on raw materials for biofuel in China, 2009
Table IV-4 Main researchers on biofuel in China, 2009
Table IV-5 New biofuel technologies likely to be industrialized in China, by 2009
Table V-1 Main regulations released on biofuel industry in China
Table V-2 Discharge standard of two important indicators for biofuel industry in China, Unit: mg/L
Table VI-1 Competitiveness analysis of China’s biofuel industry, 2009
Table VI-2 Comparison of the 3 state-owned ethanol producers in China, 2009
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure I-1 Consumption structure of fuel oil by type in China, 2008
Figure II-1 Corn planting area in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-2 Import and export of corn in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-3 Consumption volume of corn by application filed in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-4 Production chain of corn starch
Figure II-5 Forecast on import and export of corn in China, 2010~2014
Figure II-6 Forecast on corn consumption volume in China, 2010~2014
Figure II-7 Wheat planting area in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-8 Import and export of wheat in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-9 Consumption volume of wheat by application field in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-10 Forecast on wheat consumption by application field in China, 2010~2014
Figure II-11 Cassava planting area in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-12 Supply, import and export of cassava in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-13 Price trend of cassava in China, 2004~2009 (dry cassava)
Figure II-14 Consumption structure of cassava by application field in China, 2008
Figure II-15 Applications of cassava alcohol
Figure II-16 Planting area of sorghum in China, 2004~2008
Figure II-17 Soybean planting area in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-18 Price trend of soybean in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-19 Import and export of soybean in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-20 Consumption volume of soybean by application field in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-21 Consumption volume of soybean oil by application in China, 2004~2009
Figure II-22 Forecast on consumption of soybean oil in China, 2010~2014
Figure II-23 Corn cob price in some major production provinces in China, 2004~2008
Figure II-24 Consumption structure of corn cobs by application in China in 2008
Figure II-25 Consumption structure of corn stover in China, 2008
Figure III-1 Evolution of four generations biofuels in the world
Figure III-2 Output of fuel ethanol in China, 2003-2009est
Figure III-3 Fuel ethanol capacity structure of different raw materials in China, 2009
Figure III-5 Forecast on capacity of fuel ethanol in China, 2009-2014
Figure III-6 Biodiesel capacity structure of different raw materials in China, 2009
Figure III-7 Forecast on capacity of biodiesel in China, 2009-2014
Figure III-8 Forecast on capacity of second-generation fuel ethanol in China to 2014
Figure IV-1 Flowchart of fuel ethanol production technology in China
Figure VII-1 Forecast on first and second generation fuel ethanol capacity to 2014 in China