PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1494762
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1494762
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Biogas Upgrading Market is accounted for $2.0 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach $7.3 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 23.1% during the forecast period. Biogas upgrading refers to the process of purifying or refining raw biogas to produce a higher quality gas suitable for various applications, including injection into natural gas pipelines, use as vehicle fuel, or as a feedstock for other chemical processes. Upgrading removes these impurities, especially CO2, to increase the methane content and improve the energy content and stability of the biogas. Various techniques such as pressure swing adsorption, water scrubbing, membrane separation, and amine scrubbing are employed in biogas upgrading processes.
According to the European Biogas Association, about 18,977 biogas plants and 1,023 biomethane plants were installed, with a total installed capacity of 167TWh and 2.5 billion cubic meters (bcm).
Increasing demand for renewable energy
The market is witnessing a surge in demand driven by the increasing adoption of renewable energy sources. As sustainability becomes a priority, industries are turning to biogas as a viable alternative. Biogas upgrading, which involves purifying biogas to produce biomethane, is gaining prominence due to its environmental benefits and potential to reduce carbon emissions. This heightened demand reflects a broader global shift towards cleaner, more sustainable energy solutions, positioning biogas upgrading as a key player in the market.
Competition from conventional natural gas
Conventional natural gas, with its established infrastructure and lower costs, poses a formidable competitor to biogas upgrading technologies. Despite the environmental benefits and renewable nature of biogas, its higher production costs and limited infrastructure hinder its widespread adoption. Additionally, fluctuations in natural gas prices and regulatory uncertainties further complicate the competitive landscape for biogas upgrading technologies.
Rising focus on waste management
Companies are increasingly investing in technologies that efficiently convert biogas into high-quality biomethane, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. This focus extends to optimizing waste collection, treatment, and utilization processes to maximize resource recovery and minimize environmental impact. As sustainability gains traction, waste management innovations are becoming integral to the biogas upgrading sector's growth and long-term viability.
Lack of infrastructure
In the market, a significant challenge persists in the form of inadequate infrastructure. Despite the growing interest in biogas as a renewable energy source, the lack of sufficient infrastructure for biogas upgrading poses a barrier to its widespread adoption. Insufficient facilities for processing and refining biogas into higher-quality biomethane limit its usage in various sectors. Addressing this infrastructure deficit is crucial for unlocking the full potential of biogas as a sustainable energy solution.
The COVID-19 pandemic has influenced the biogas upgrading market in several ways. While initial disruptions in supply chains and project timelines were observed due to lockdown measures, the emphasis on renewable energy and sustainability has boosted interest in biogas upgrading solutions. Additionally, increased awareness of air quality and greenhouse gas emissions has driven governments to invest in renewable energy projects, including biogas upgrading.
The industrial waste segment is expected to be the largest during the forecast period
The industrial waste is expected to be the largest during the forecast period. Biogas upgrading processes involve the purification of biogas derived from organic waste sources, rendering it suitable for injection into the natural gas grid or other applications. Industrial waste, such as agricultural residues, food waste, and wastewater sludge, serve as feedstock for biogas production, offering a dual benefit of waste management and renewable energy generation. This burgeoning market showcases promising opportunities for environmental remediation and energy diversification.
The agriculture segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period
The agriculture segment is expected to have the highest CAGR during the forecast period, leveraging organic waste streams to produce renewable energy and valuable biofertilizers. Biogas upgrading technologies refine raw biogas into high-quality biomethane, suitable for injection into natural gas grids or as a transportation fuel. Agricultural operations, such as livestock farms and crop residues, provide abundant feedstock for biogas production, fostering sustainability and circular economy practices within the industry.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period driven by increasing environmental concerns and the push towards renewable energy sources. Biogas upgrading technologies, such as pressure swing adsorption (PSA) and water scrubbing, are being increasingly adopted to purify biogas into high-quality biomethane suitable for injection into natural gas pipelines or use as a transportation fuel. Government incentives and regulations promoting renewable energy adoption further fuel the market expansion.
Asia Pacific is projected to hold the highest CAGR over the forecast period riven by several factors such as increasing environmental concerns, government initiatives to promote renewable energy, and the need to reduce dependency on fossil fuels. Biogas upgrading involves the purification of raw biogas, typically derived from organic waste sources such as agricultural residues, sewage, and food waste, into biomethane, which is a high-quality renewable natural gas.
Key players in the market
Some of the key players in Biogas Upgrading market include Air Liquide SA, Bioferm Energy Systems, Atlas Copco AB, Waga Energy, CarboTech AC GmbH, DMT Environmental Technology, Greenlane Renewables, AB Energy USA, Hitachi Zosen Inova, Bright Biomethane, Pentair Plc, Malmberg Water AB, Xebec Adsorption Inc., MT-Energie GmbH, EnviTec Biogas and Anaergia Inc.
In April 2023, Anaergia provide PepsiCo with waste-to-biogas solution in South Africa. Anaergia has secured a contract to provide its technologies, engineering and process design for a new facility that will convert food processing waste into renewable energy at PepsiCo's Simba Chips plant in Johannesburg, South Africa.
In February 2023, Anaergia Inc. announced it has sold its Envo Biogas plant in Tonder, Denmark to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners' (CIP) Advanced Bioenergy Fund I, which is developing biogas projects in Europe and North America.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.