BCC Research analyzed the US market for alternative chemical products and expected the market to reach $94.8bn in 2013.¹
¹Green Chemicals
BCC Research analyzed the US market for alternative chemical products and expected the market to reach $94.8bn in 2013.¹
¹Green Chemicals
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BASF is talking about a breakthrough in syngas technology using more advanced catalysts that will, according to Jurgen Hambrecht “Change the entire industry”.
Providing renewable and much more competitive basic chemicals from biomass would, of course, make every green product chain potentially more viable.
What’s interesting is how categoric Hambrecht is over the potential here – listen for yourself at – http://www.investor.basf.com/en/investor/news/praesentationen/?id=IzmuqCih1bcp.4p\
and navigate down to the BASF Chemicals Segment Day webcast.
In my experience, CEOs tend to be a great deal more circumspect about their blue-sky research.
What does he know that we don’t that could make the BASF research a watershed for the industry?