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The global market for carbon dioxide removal (CDR) is expected to grow from $2.1 billion in 2023 to reach $8.1 billion by the end of 2028, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 31.0% from 2023 through 2028.
The global market for carbon credits is expected to grow from $342.6 billion in 2024 to reach $1.2 trillion by the end of 2029, at a CAGR of 28.4% from 2024 through 2029.
The global market for biorefinery products and applications is expected to grow from $775.2 billion in 2024 to nearly $1.2 trillion by the end of 2029, at a CAGR of 8.8% from 2024 through 2029.
Research Review Scope:
The developing landscape of the green energy transition is underway to achieve decarbonization of hard-to-abate industries globally. This trend has increased the importance of sustainable energy practices, that allow organizations to reduce and manage their carbon emissions. There are various sustainable technologies that are gaining traction in the market such as carbon capture, utilization, storage, carbon dioxide removal, carbon credits among others. These technologies are expected to grow significantly, with a growing focus on maintaining environmental sustainability, hence, much R&D is required to demonstrate the viability and applicability of these technologies in the global market.
Currently, 40 countries and 20 cities across the globe have adopted carbon pricing. The World Bank announced that the revenues from ETS and carbon taxes reached $104 billion in 2023. These instruments covered around 24% of the global GHGs and were expected to reach 50% by 2030. Furthermore, sustainable marine fuels are cleaner versions of fossil-based energy dense heavy oils. However, it accounts for less than 1% share in total marine fuel consumed across the globe. The positive outlook towards clean fuels by shipping industry and fuel producers is expected to propel the demand for sustainable fuels.
Research Reviews from BCC Research provide market professionals with concise market coverage within a specific research category. This 2024 Research Review of sustainable energy provides a sampling of the type of quantitative market information, analysis, and guidance that BCC Research has been developing since its inception in 1971 to help its customers make informed business decisions. This
Research Review includes highlights and excerpts from the following reports published by BCC Research in 2024:
- ENV069A Carbon Dioxide Removals (CDR) Market.
- EGY200A Carbon Credits Market: Global Outlook.
- EGY117E Biorefinery Products and Applications: Global Markets.
- EGY198A Global Sustainable Marine Fuel Market.
After you survey the excerpts in this Research Review, we encourage you to follow up on these topics by checking out the full market research reports associated with each topic. BCC Research looks forward
to serving your market intelligence needs in the future.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Global Carbon Dioxide Removals (CDR) Market (ENV069A)
- Scope of Report
- Market Outlook
- Market Summary
- Market Overview
- Climate Regulations and Policies
- The Paris Agreement
- The European Green Deal
- Kyoto Protocol
- Carbon Pricing
- Macroeconomic Factors Analysis
- Value Chain Analysis: Carbon Dioxide Removal
- Porter's Five Forces Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Market Dynamics
- Market Driver
- Market Challenge
- Market Restraint
- Market Opportunity
- Global CDR Market, by Technology Type
- Key Takeaways
- Biochar
- Enhanced/Carbon Mineralization
- Direct Air Capture (DAC)
- Bioenergy With Carbon Capture and Storage (BECCS)
- Ocean Alkalinization
- Others
- Global CDR Market, by Region
- Key Takeaways
- North America
- Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA)
- Asia-Pacific (APAC)
- South America
Chapter 3 Carbon Credits Market: Global Outlook (EGY200A)
- Market Outlook
- Scope of Report
- Executive Summary
- Carbon Credits Market Overview
- Carbon Pricing
- Kyoto Protocol
- The Paris Agreement
- European Green Deal
- Macroeconomic Factors Analysis in the Carbon Credit Market
- Value Chain Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Global Market Dynamics
- Market Driver
- Market Challenge
- Market Opportunity
- Market Restraint
- Market Trend
- Carbon Credits Market Analysis, by End-User
- Power
- Energy
- Transportation
- Building and Construction
- Other Industries
- Carbon Credits Market Analysis, by Region
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific (APAC)
- North America
- Rest of the World (RoW)
- Sustainability in the Carbon Credit Industry: ESG Perspective
- Introduction to ESG
- Environmental Issues
- Social Issues
- Governance Issues
- Future of ESG: Emerging Trends and Opportunities
- Concluding Remarks from BCC Research
Chapter 4 Biorefinery Products and Applications: Global Markets (EGY117E)
- Market Outlook
- Scope of Report
- Summary and Highlights
- Biorefinery Products and Applications: Market Overview
- Biomass
- Bioproducts
- Biorefinery Products
- Market Dynamics
- Market Driver
- Market Opportunity
- Market Restraint
- Market Challenge
- Emerging Technologies and Developments
- Wastewater to Energy
- Co-solvent Enhanced Lignocellulosic Fractionation (CELF)
- Artificial Intelligence
- Carbon Capture and Utilization (CCU)
- Market for Biorefinery Products and Applications, by Application
- Key Takeaways
- Biofuels
- Biobased Chemicals
- Biomaterials
- Bioenergy
- Medicines and Healthcare
- Market for Biorefinery Products and Applications, by Region
- Key Takeaways
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Rest of the World (RoW)
- ESG in the Biorefinery Products Industry
- ESG Practices in the Biorefinery Products Industry
- Future of ESG: Emerging Trends and Opportunities
- Concluding Remarks
Chapter 5 Global Sustainable Marine Fuel Market (EGY198A)
- Market Outlook
- Scope of Report
- Market Insights
- Sustainable Marine Fuel Market Overview
- Biofuels
- Hydrogen
- Ammonia
- Bio-methanol
- Macroeconomic Factors Analysis
- Porter's Five Forces Analysis
- Value Chain Analysis
- SWOT Analysis
- Climate Policies and Regulations in Sustainable Marine Fuel Market
- IMO Marine Environment Protection Committee (MEPC)
- The Paris Agreement
- The European Green Deal
- Market Dynamics of Sustainable Marine Fuels
- Market Driver
- Market Challenge
- Market Restraint
- Market Opportunity
- Emerging Technologies and Developments
- Development of Algae-based Feedstock
- Sustainable Marine Fuel Market Analysis by Fuel Type
- Overview
- Biofuel
- Bio-methanol
- Ammonia
- Hydrogen
- Sustainable Marine Fuel Market Analysis by Region
- Overview
- Asia-Pacific (APAC)
- Europe
- North America
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
- South America
- ESG Developments in the Sustainable Marine Fuel Industry
- ESG Practices in the Industry
- Future of ESG: Emerging Trends and Opportunities
- Concluding Remarks from BCC Research
Chapter 6 Appendix
- Methodology
- Analyst's Credentials