Biofuel Enzymes: Xylanase, Amylase, Cellulase, and Others - Global Strategic Business Report 2017
Dublin, June 21, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Biofuel Enzymes - Global Strategic Business Report" report to their offering.
This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Biofuel Enzymes in US$ Thousand by the following Product Types: Xylanase, Amylase, Cellulase, and Others.
The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2015 through 2022. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research.
The report profiles 24 companies including many key and niche players such as
- AB Enzymes GmbH (Germany)
- Advanced Enzyme Technologies Ltd. (India)
- Agrivida, Inc. (USA)
- BASF SE (Germany)
- Verenium Corporation (Germany)
- CLEA Technologies B.V. (Netherlands)
- E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (USA)
- Enzyme Supplies Limited (UK)
- Iogen Corporation (Canada)
- Metgen Oy (Finland)
- NextCAT, Inc. (USA)
- Noor Enzymes Pvt. Ltd. (India)
- Novozymes A/S (Denmark)
- Royal DSM NV (Netherlands)
- TransBiodiesel Ltd. (Israel)
Key Topics Covered:
1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
- Biofuel Enzymes: Delivering Productivity, Performance, and Environment Benefits in Biofuels Production
- Focus on Biofuels as the Future Energy Security Solution Drives Strong Demand for Biofuel Enzymes
- Factors Driving the Shift towards Bio-Fuels
- Expanding Role of Renewable Fuels in the Global Energy Mix
- Key Pollutants Present in Petroleum-based Fuel Emissions
- Hydrocarbons (HCs)
- Carbon Monoxide (CO)
- Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx)
- Particulate Matter (PM)
- Superiority of Enzyme-based Production over Conventional Method Drives Widespread Adoption
- Global Market Outlook
- Developed Markets: Key Revenue Contributors
- Despite Slower Growth, Developing Countries Offer Huge Market Potential
- Improving Economic Growth Encourage Optimistic Market Outlook
- Competitive Landscape
- Leading Players in the Biofuel Enzymes Market
- Vendors Focus on Partnerships to Improve Prospects
2. MARKET TRENDS, ISSUES & DRIVERS
- Growing Use of Biofuel Enzymes in Second Generation Bioethanol and Advanced Biodiesel Production Drive Market Growth
- Expanding Footprint of Second-Generation Biofuels: An Important Opportunity Indicator
- First Generation Vs Second Generation Biofuels: A Snapshot
- Projected Growth in Cellulosic Biofuels Demand to Underpin Enzymes Sales
- Cellulosic Biofuels Vs Conventional Biofuels and Petroleum
- Improving Economics of Cellulosic Biofuel Production Augur Well
- Switchgrass: Potential Feedstock in Advanced Biofuel Production
- Myriad Benefits Continue to Sustain Demand for Amylases in Fuel Ethanol Production
- New Enzyme Compounds to Drive Growth of Amylase Biofuel Enzyme Market
- Bright Prospects for Cellulase Enzymes in Cellulosic Ethanol Production
- Favorable Biofuel Blend Mandates & Blend Targets Offer Opportunities on a Platter
- Biofuel Blend Mandates & Blend Targets for Major Countries
- Enzymatic Production of Biodiesel from Low Quality Oils Gathers Steam
- Increase in Algae-based Biofuel Production to Benefit Market Expansion
- Innovative Technologies and Strategies Fuel Demand for Algal Fuel
- Ongoing R&D Efforts to Strengthen Future Growth Prospects
- IBRL's Researchers Aim to Develop Cost-Effective Ethanol Production Process
- University of California Irvine to Develop Enzyme Processing VFD Technology
- Fungal Species Exude Enzymes with Similar Functional Characteristics
- Copenhagen Chemists Evaluate Role of LPMO Enzymes in Cellulose Breakdown
- Bioforsk Aims to Use Genetically Engineered Tobacco for Biofuels Production
- Researchers Exploit Mutated Fungus to Boost Production of Biofuel Enzymes
- DOE-Funded Researchers Produce Structure & Functional Characterization of GH55 Enzyme Family
- NREL Researchers Develop Cellulase Enzyme from Bacterium
- Tokyo Researchers Study CBAP Enzyme Mechanism in Biofuel Production
- Key Issues & Challenges Hampering Market Prospects for Biofuel & Biofuel Enzymes
- Growing Sales of Electric Vehicles
- Decline in Crude Oil Prices
- Widening Share of Natural Gas in the Energy Mix
3. PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- Biofuel Enzymes: An Introduction
- Biofuel Enzymes Vs Chemical Catalysts
- Benefits of Biofuel Enzymes
- Limitations of Biofuel Enzymes
- Limited Reproducibility
- Thermal Instability
- Low Catalytic Activity in Process Conditions
- Types of Biofuel Enzymes
- Xylanase
- Amylase
- Cellulase
- Others
- Proteases
- Lipases
4. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS
- DuPont Rolls Out OPTIMASH® AD-100
- Novozymes Introduces Fermax Enzyme Protease
- Novozymes Launches Avantec Amp
- Novozymes Introduces Liquozyme® LpH
- TransBiodiesel Develops New Enzymatic Biodiesel Production Process
- Novozymes Unveils Eversa
5. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
- Aemetis Signs License Agreement with Edeniq
- DuPont Industrial Biosciences Signs Supply Agreement with MIAVIT
- Novozymes to Establish New Enzyme Production Facility in India
- SRS International Teams Up with Biodiesel Experts International
- DuPont to Acquire Enzyme Technologies Business of Dyadic International
- Du Pont to Supply Biofuel Enzymes to Quad County Corn Processors
- Novozymes Inks Supply Deal with St1 Biofuels
- Novozymes and Tactical Fabrication Collaborate with Viesel Fuel
- Iogen Develops New Drop-In Cellulosic Biofuels
- Compagnie des Levures Acquires Xylose Isomerase Technology from Butalco
- Iogen Collaborates with Raízen
6. FOCUS ON SELECT PLAYERS
7. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/lqc7lz/biofuel_enzymes
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