Published Date: June 2025
Biomass heating plant use organic matter to generate heat for various applications, including heating buildings and generating electricity. The biomass heating plant market is growing due to government support, global shift towards renewable energy, environmental concerns, and cost-effectiveness. These plants diversify energy sources, promote rural development, and create jobs. Advancements in biomass heating technologies make them more attractive and competitive.
Segmentation Analysis:
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By Type |
Combustion, Gasification, Anaerobic Digestion, and Others |
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By Fuel Type |
Solid Biomass, Liquid Biomass, and Gaseous Biomass |
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By Application |
Power Generation, Heat Distribution, and Others |
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By End-User |
Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Others |
Report Highlights:
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Biomass heating plant market size is accounted at USD 8.7 Billion in 2025.
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Target market size is expected to develop at a rate of USD 20.0 Billion by 2035 and at a CAGR of 9.6%.
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Dependent on type, the combustion segment is attributed to rule over the biomass heating plant market share.
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On the foundation of fuel type, the solid biomass segment is expected to dominate the biomass heating plant market size.
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According to application, the heat distribution segment is holding the upper hand in the biomass heating plant market share.
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On the basis of end-user, the residential segment has the largest biomass heating plant market share.
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Geographically, Europe is the region which is leading the biomass heating plant market share.
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North America is the region which has the fastest growing biomass heating plant market, during the forecast period.
Market Dynamics:
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Growing Factor |
Challenge Factor |
Market Trend |
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The Growing Awareness for Environment Preservation |
High Initial Costs of Biomass Heating Plant |
Integration Of Advanced Technologies with Biomass Heating Plant |
Key Highlights:
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In October 2022, A newly-built biomass heating plant was put into operation in Novi Pazar, in southwestern Serbia. The construction of the plant was financed by German development bank KfW, with support from Switzerland. The project is part of a partnership with KfW Bank and 22 public utility companies under which up to 30 district heating plants in Serbia will be built, rehabilitated, modernised and converted from fossil fuels to biomass.
Report Analysis:
Technical Aspects of Biomass Heating Plants:
- Heat generation
- Heat distribution
- Thermal losses of heat generation and distribution.
- Fuel logistic, storage and properties.
- Safety aspects.
- Electric power consumption.
- Contracts of fuel delivery, heat sale (tariff), connecting conditions.
Browse ∼70 market data tables and ∼55 figures through ∼190 slides and in-depth TOC on “Biomass Heating Plant Market, By Type (Combustion, Gasification, Anaerobic Digestion, and Others), Fuel Type (Solid Biomass, Liquid Biomass, and Gaseous Biomass), Application (Power Generation, Heat Distribution, and Others), End-User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, and Others), and By Region - Trends, Analysis, and Forecast till 2035”
Segmentation:
By Type:
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Combustion
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Gasification
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Anaerobic Digestion
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Others
By Fuel Type:
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Solid Biomass
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Liquid Biomass
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Gaseous Biomass
By Application:
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Power Generation
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Heat Distribution
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Others
By End-User:
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Residential
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Commercial
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Industrial
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Others
By Region:
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North America
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U.S.
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Canada
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Europe
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Germany
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U.K.
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France
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Russia
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Italy
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Spain
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Netherlands
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Rest of Europe
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Asia Pacific
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China
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India
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Japan
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Australia
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Indonesia
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Malaysia
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South Korea
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Rest of Asia Pacific
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Latin America
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Brazil
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Mexico
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Argentina
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Rest of Latin America
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Middle East & Africa
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GCC
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Israel
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South Africa
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Rest of Middle East & Africa
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For more insights into the Biomass Heating Plant Market and its future trends, visit link below: https://www.prophecymarketinsights.com/market_insight/Global-Biomass-Heating-Plant-Market-2931
Competitive Landscape of Biomass Heating Plant Market:
The key players operating in the market include, ENGIE Group, Xcel Energy Inc., E.ON UK plc., BBI International, Aalborg Energie Technik a/s, COMSA Corporación de Infraestructuras, S.L., Bioenergy International, SUEZ, Wärtsilä, Albioma, Enerkem, Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc., EPH Group, ANDRITZ, and Valmet.
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Company Name |
Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. |
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Headquarter |
Akron, Ohio, United States |
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CEO |
Mr. Kenneth Young |
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Employee Count (2024) |
1,950 Employees |
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