Market By Type (Stocker boilers, Fluidized bed boilers) Feedstock (Woody Biomass, Agriculture Biomass, Urban Residue) Output Range (2-10 MW, 10- 25 MW, 25- 50 MW) End-use (Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Production, Pulp & Paper, Power Generation, Sawmill, Brewery, Other End-uses) and Country Outlook | Forecast 2025-2032
Triton’s research analysis states that the industrial biomass boiler market in North America is estimated to gain revenue at a CAGR of 10.93% over the forecast years 2025-2032.
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Several key factors drive the industrial biomass boiler market in North America. The industrial biomass boiler market in this region is primarily driven by growing government support for renewable energy projects, including tax incentives and grants for biomass-based systems. Increasing adoption of combined heat and power (CHP) systems in industries such as manufacturing and food processing has further boosted demand. Additionally, rising environmental concerns and the push for cleaner energy alternatives are encouraging the transition from fossil fuels to biomass energy systems, supporting the market’s growth.
The countries researched in this region include:
The United States holds the largest market share, achieving around $3148.39 million in 2024.
Industrial biomass boilers contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by utilizing renewable fuel sources, such as wood chips and agricultural residues. For instance, Hurst Boiler’s systems are designed to provide sustainable heat for various industrial applications, thereby supporting environmental goals.
The adoption of biomass boilers spans various industries, including manufacturing and agriculture, often tailored to local needs. An example is the University of New Brunswick is planning a new biomass co-generation boiler project to replace its existing biomass boiler infrastructure.
Such projects, along with various government policies, provide financial incentives for biomass boiler installations, enhancing adoption among businesses seeking sustainable energy solutions. This is anticipated to lead a strong market growth.
Industrial Biomass Boiler Market Forecast for Canada
The demand for industrial biomass boilers in Canada is steadily increasing, driven by the country’s commitment to sustainable energy, regulatory frameworks supporting green initiatives, and the availability of abundant biomass resources. Wood residues from sawmills, pulp mills, and logging operations are frequently used to fuel industrial biomass boilers. For example, the Tolko Industries Ltd. plant in High Level, Alberta, uses wood waste from its sawmill operations to fuel a biomass boiler. This system not only supplies steam for industrial processes but also generates electricity, demonstrating the dual benefits of energy production and waste utilization.
The studied market is categorized into type, feedstock, output range, and end-use. The type segment comprises stocker boilers and fluidized bed boilers. Stoker boilers efficiently burn solid fuels like biomass through precise mechanical feeding systems, making them highly suitable for industries prioritizing cost-effective and reliable heat production. On the other hand, fluidized bed boilers deliver exceptional combustion efficiency and versatility, handling diverse biomass fuels, including low-grade and waste materials. Together, these technologies play a critical role in advancing the adoption of industrial biomass energy.
Contender Analysis in the Industrial Biomass Boiler Market:
Detroit Stoker Company, established in 1898 and headquartered in the United States, is a renowned leader in the design and manufacture of combustion systems. The company specializes in stoker equipment, primarily used in industrial and utility-scale applications, offering robust solutions for energy generation and waste management. Detroit Stoker’s expertise extends to providing engineered systems for a variety of industries, including biomass energy, power generation, and environmental services.
The other important contenders in the industrial biomass boiler market are Coima SRL, Hurst Boiler & Welding Co Inc, KMW Energy Group, Saatotuli Canada Enterprises Inc, and Wellons Canada.
KEY DELIVERABLES OF THE REPORT:
Market CAGR during the forecasting years 2025-2032
Detailed data highlighting key insights, industry components, and market strategies
Comprehensive information and estimation of the industrial biomass boiler market revenue growth in North America and its influence on the parent market
In-depth study of forthcoming trends in consumer behavioral patterns
A meticulous analysis of the competitive landscape and Porter’s Five Forces
A wide-ranging study of factors that will challenge the North America industrial biomass boiler market’s growth during the upcoming years
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1. NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET – SUMMARY
2. INDUSTRY OUTLOOK
2.1. PORTER’S FIVE FORCES
ANALYSIS
2.1.1. THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
2.1.2. THREAT OF SUBSTITUTES
2.1.3. BARGAINING POWER OF
BUYERS
2.1.4. BARGAINING POWER OF
SUPPLIERS
2.1.5. THREAT OF COMPETITIVE
RIVALRY
2.2. MARKET MATURITY ANALYSIS
2.3. SUPPLY CHAIN ANALYSIS
2.3.1. RAW MATERIAL PROVIDERS
2.3.2. COMPONENTS SUPPLIERS
2.3.3. TECHNOLOGY INNOVATORS
2.3.4. EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS
2.3.5. SUPPLY CHAIN
DISTRIBUTORS
2.3.6. END-USERS
2.3.7. MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE
EXPERTS
2.4. KEY BUYING IMPACT
ANALYSIS
2.4.1. FUEL ADAPTABILITY
2.4.2. ECONOMIC STRUCTURE
2.4.3. ENERGY EFFICIENCY
2.4.4. SCALABILITY AND
PERFORMANCE
2.4.5. ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE
2.4.6. SIMPLIFIED INSTALLATION
2.4.7. ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS AND
FEATURES
2.5. REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
2.6. KEY MARKET STRATEGIES
2.6.1. COLLABORATIONS
2.6.2. PRODUCT LAUNCHES
2.6.3. ACQUISITIONS
2.6.4. BUSINESS DIVESTITURES
& EXPANSIONS
2.7. MARKET DRIVERS
2.7.1. COST-EFFECTIVE AND
ECO-FRIENDLY SOLUTIONS
2.7.2. GOVERNMENTAL REGULATORY
SUPPORT
2.7.3. TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS
2.8. MARKET CHALLENGES
2.8.1. DEMAND FOR ADVANCED
MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
2.8.2. SUBSTANTIAL INSTALLATION
EXPENSES
2.8.3. COMPLEX HANDLING
COMPARED TO CONVENTIONAL BOILERS
2.9. MARKET OPPORTUNITIES
2.9.1. REVENUE GENERATION
OPPORTUNITIES VIA CARBON CREDIT TRADING
2.9.2. INCREASED DEMAND FOR
BIOMASS IN DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS
2.9.3. EXPANDING POTENTIAL FOR
BIOMASS-BASED ENERGY SOLUTIONS
2.10. ANALYST PERSPECTIVE
3. NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET – BY TYPE
3.1. STOCKER BOILERS
3.2. FLUIDIZED BED BOILERS
4. NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET – BY FEEDSTOCK
4.1. WOODY BIOMASS
4.2. AGRICULTURE BIOMASS
4.3. URBAN RESIDUE
5. NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET – BY OUTPUT RANGE
5.1. 2-10 MW
5.2. 10-25 MW
5.3. 25-50 MW
6. NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET – BY END-USE
6.1. COMBINED HEAT AND POWER
(CHP) PRODUCTION
6.2. PULP & PAPER
6.3. POWER GENERATION
6.4. SAWMILL
6.5. BREWERY
6.6. OTHER END-USES
7. NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET – BY COUNTRY OUTLOOK
7.1. NORTH AMERICA
7.1.1. COUNTRY ANALYSIS
7.1.1.1. UNITED STATES
7.1.1.1.1. UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL
BIOMASS BOILER MARKET FORECAST & PROSPECTS
7.1.1.2. CANADA
7.1.1.2.1. CANADA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS
BOILER MARKET FORECAST & PROSPECTS
8. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
8.1.1. ATTSU
8.1.1.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.1.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.2. BABCOCK & WILCOX
ENTERPRISES INC
8.1.2.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.2.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.3. COIMA SRL
8.1.3.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.3.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.4. DETROIT STOKER COMPANY
8.1.4.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.4.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.5. HURST BOILER &
WELDING CO INC
8.1.5.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.5.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.6. INDUSTRIAL BOILERS
AMERICA
8.1.6.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.6.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.7. KMW ENERGY GROUP
8.1.7.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.7.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.8. MAWERA GMBH
8.1.8.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.8.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.9. SAATOTULI CANADA
ENTERPRISES INC
8.1.9.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.9.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.10. SCHMID AG ENERGY
SOLUTIONS
8.1.10.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.10.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.11. SIGMA THERMAL
8.1.11.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.11.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.12. TRIPLE GREEN PRODUCTS
8.1.12.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.12.2. PORTFOLIO
8.1.13. WELLONS CANADA
8.1.13.1. OVERVIEW
8.1.13.2. PORTFOLIO
9. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
& SCOPE
9.1. RESEARCH SCOPE &
DELIVERABLES
9.2. SOURCES OF DATA
9.3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
TABLE 1: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY COUNTRY OUTLOOK, HISTORICAL YEARS,
2020-2024 (IN $ MILLION)
TABLE 2: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY COUNTRY OUTLOOK, FORECAST YEARS, 2025-2032
(IN $ MILLION)
TABLE 3: REGULATORY
FRAMEWORK
TABLE 4: LIST OF
COLLABORATIONS
TABLE 5: LIST OF
PRODUCT LAUNCHES
TABLE 6: LIST OF
ACQUISITIONS
TABLE 7: LIST OF
BUSINESS DIVESTITURES & EXPANSIONS
TABLE 8: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY COUNTRY OUTLOOK, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
TABLE 9: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY TYPE, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
TABLE 10: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY FEEDSTOCK, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
TABLE 11: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY OUTPUT RANGE, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
TABLE 12: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY END-USE, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 1: PORTER’S FIVE
FORCES ANALYSIS
FIGURE 2: MARKET
MATURITY ANALYSIS
FIGURE 3: SUPPLY CHAIN
ANALYSIS
FIGURE 4: KEY BUYING
IMPACT ANALYSIS
FIGURE 5: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY TYPE, 2024 & 2032 (IN %)
FIGURE 6: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY STOCKER BOILERS, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 7: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY FLUIDIZED BED BOILERS, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 8: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY FEEDSTOCK, 2024 & 2032 (IN %)
FIGURE 9: NORTH AMERICA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY WOODY BIOMASS, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 10: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY AGRICULTURE BIOMASS, 2025-2032 (IN
$ MILLION)
FIGURE 11: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY URBAN RESIDUE, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 12: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY OUTPUT RANGE, 2024 & 2032 (IN
%)
FIGURE 13: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY 2-10 MW, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 14: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY 10- 25 MW, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 15: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY 25- 50 MW, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 16: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024 & 2032 (IN %)
FIGURE 17: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (CHP)
PRODUCTION, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 18: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY PULP & PAPER, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 19: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY POWER GENERATION, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 20: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY SAWMILL, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 21: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY BREWERY, 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 22: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY OTHER END-USES, 2025-2032 (IN $
MILLION)
FIGURE 23: NORTH
AMERICA INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET, BY COUNTRY OUTLOOK, 2024 & 2032
(IN %)
FIGURE 24: UNITED
STATES INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)
FIGURE 25: CANADA
INDUSTRIAL BIOMASS BOILER MARKET 2025-2032 (IN $ MILLION)