Biomass power and pellet consumption is growing steadily in Japan as the planned IPP biomass power or biomass combined heat and power (CHP) plants started their operation in late 2015. With the feed-in tariff sets for biomass power generated from wood pellets and agricultural residues (PKS, etc), supplies from North America, South East Asia, Russia and the Oceania regions turns to this emerging and promising new demand market. Beyond the IPPs, the market looks forward to the next wave of demand surge as the major utilities embrace large-scale biomass cofiring. And when will this happen?
In South Korea, several biomass power projects also come on stream and despite import price challenges, it remains a market not to be ignored. And on the brighter side, biomass and wood pellet could be finding new home in China and Taiwan, will the domestic agricultural residues be sufficient to feed the boilers?
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