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Visiongain Report Provides Critical Market-led Data on the $16,420m Waste-to-Energy Market

Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Market Forecast 2019-2029

LONDON, June 14, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Capacity (tpa) & CAPEX ($m) Forecasts for Incineration of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) & Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) in Electricity Generation, District Heating & Combined Heat and Power (CHP), Energy from Waste (EfW) Plants, Featuring Technologies: Mass Burn, Gasification, Pyrolysis, Fluidised Bed, Advanced Thermal Treatment (ATT) & Advanced Conversion Technology (ACT)

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Visiongain assesses that the global waste-to-energy market will experience Capex of $16,420m in 2019. Read on to discover the potential business opportunities available.

The interest in WtE is growing as an option for sustainable waste management practices. Population and waste growth will be major drivers for the development of WtE technology, especially in developing countries. During the last several years, increased waste generation and narrowed prospects for landfill have brought strong growth prospects for the WtE industry. Not only is the world population growing, but it is also becoming increasingly urbanised. This leads to greater levels of waste being generated globally, in more concentrated levels and in close proximity to large urban areas. These issues are focusing more attention on waste management frameworks, with increased interest in alternatives to landfill. As a result, municipalities worldwide are considering the functionality of WtE plants to help deal with mounting waste being generated. Today, waste-to-energy projects based on combustion technologies are highly efficient power plants that utilise solid waste as their fuel as opposed to oil, coal or natural gas. Far better than burning up energy to search, recover, process and convey the fuel from some distant source, waste-to-energy technology finds worth in what others consider garbage.

With reference to this report, waste-to-energy (WtE) facilities are considered as plants using municipal solid waste (MSW) as a primary fuel source for energy production. This includes direct combustion and advanced thermal, but not biological processes. The report covers the CAPEX spending of new and upgraded WtE plants globally. The report also forecasts MSW-processing capacity for global, regional and national markets from 2019-2029.

The report will answer questions such as:
• What are the prospects for the overall waste-to-energy industry?
• Where are the major investments occurring?
• Who are the key players in the waste-to-energy industry?
• What are the market dynamics underpinning the sector?
• How consolidated is the sector amongst the large industry players?

To request sample pages from this report please contact Sara Peerun at sara.peerun@visiongain.com or refer to our website: https://www.visiongain.com/report/waste-to-energy-wte-market-forecast-2019-2029/#download_sampe_div

Reasons Why You Must Order and Read This Report Today:

1) The report provides detailed profiles and analysis of 13 leading companies operating within the waste-to-energy market:
– Covanta
– China Everbright
– Sembcorp Industries
– Suez Environment
– Keppel Seghers Belgium
– Velia Environmental
– Wheelabrator
– Clean Association of Tokyo 23
– MVV Energie AG
– China Metallurgical Group (MCC)
– Hunan Junxin Environmental Protection
– GCL-Poly
– EDF

2) The study reveals where companies are investing in waste-to-energy and how much waste-processing capacity from WtE is expected. Analysis of three regional markets, national markets plus analysis of many more countries:
– The UK Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Polish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Irish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Danish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Italian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Swedish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Czech Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Rest of Europe Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Indian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Rest of Asia pacific Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The US Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– Latin American Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029
– The Middle East and African Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2019-2029

3) Discover details of hundreds of waste-to-energy projects revealing the following information in most cases:
– Company
– Project title
– TPA capacity
– MW capacity
– $m investment
– Completion year
– Status

4) Learn about the following business-critical issues:
– Legislation and landfill targets
– Costs
– Energy security
– Pollution and public opposition
– New technologies such as mass burn and advanced conversion

This independent 270-page report guarantees you will remain better informed than your competition. With 237 tables and figures examining the waste-to-energy market space, the report gives you a visual, one-stop breakdown of your market including capital expenditure forecasts from 2019-2029, as well as analysis PLUS municipal waste processing capacity forecasts from 2019-2029, keeping your knowledge that one step ahead helping you to succeed.

To request a report overview of this report please contact Sara Peerun at sara.peerun@visiongain.com or refer to our website: https://www.visiongain.com/report/waste-to-energy-wte-market-forecast-2019-2029/ 

Did you know that we also offer a report add-on service? Email sara.peerun@visiongain.com to discuss any customized research needs you may have.

Companies covered in the report include:

A2A
Acea Group
ACWA Power
Aem Cremona
Air Products
AISA IMPIANTI
AmeyCespa
An Hui Wenergy
ATCO Power
Aurium Capital
Azienda Autonoma Municipale Pubblici Servizi
B&W Vølund A/S
Bee'ah
Beijing Municipal Government
Biffa
Bioenergy Infrastructure Group (BIG)
Bioessence
Bodens Energi
Bollnäs Energi AB
Borås Energi Miljo
Borlänge Energi
Borui Green Energy
Bouygues Energies & Services
Brianza Energia Ambiente
Broadcrown
Cadence Enviropower
CAGT Engineering
CECEP
Cemex
Changshu Pufa Thermoelectricity
Chant Group
Chengdu Xingrong Renewable Energy
China Boqi
China Everbright
China Power New Energy
Chinook Urban Mining
CISC
Cixi Zhongke Zhongmao
Clean Association of Tokyo 23
CoGen
Consorzio Recuperi Energetici
Cory Environmental
Covanta
Coventry & Solihull Waste Dsiposal Company
Dalian TEDA Environmental Protection
Datong Fuqiao Waste Incineration Electricity
Devon Waste Management
Doosan
Drenl
Dundee Energy Recycling
Ebara
Eco Center
EDF
Ekokem
Ekokem Group (Sakab)
Eksjö Energi
Enviroparks Operations
EON
Equitix
Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation
Euro Energy Group
Falascaia
FCC Environment
Ferrero
Fiberight
Finspang
Fortum Carlisle Ltd
Fortum Keilaniemi
GCL-Poly
Gent Fairhead
Grandblue Environment
Grontmij
Grundon
Hangzhou Jinjiang Group
Helios Energy Investments
Hem
Herambiente
Hfab
Hitachi Zosen Inova
Hunan Junxin Environmental Protection
Indaver
International Electric Power
Iren
Jersey Transport and Technical Services
Jingjiang
Jönköping Energi
K3CHP
Kara/NOVEREN
Karlskoga Energi
Karlstad Energi
KIC Odpapdy
Kils Energi
Kingmoor Park Properties Ltd
Kotka Energia
Lahti Energy
Landskrona Energi AB
LECH
Lidköping
Ljungby Energi
Lomellina e Energia
Marcegaglia Energy
Martin GmbH
MCC
MES Environmental
MHIEC
Minamikawachi Environmental Partnership Secretariat
Mizuda Group
Mostostal Warszawa
Multifuel Energy
MVV Environment
Network Rail
New Earth Energy
Ningbo Beilun II
NLWA
North Beck Energy Ltd
Nybro Energi
Öresundskraft AB
Origin Renewable Energy
Osaka City Hall
Oulun Energia
Peel Environmental
PGNiG Termika
PHG Energy
Posco E&C
Pražské služby
Premier Aggregates
ProNatura
Quadrifoglio
Rabbit Group
Ramboll
Rank Progress
REA Dalmine
Reform Energy
Renova
Resource Recovery Solutions
Sako
Savini
Scarborough Power
Scarlino Energia
Se. Ver. A. SPA
Shenzhen Energy
Shore Energy
Shougang Corporation
SITA Sembcorp
Skövde Värmeverk AB
Socotec
Söder Energi
Sound Environmental Resources
State Communal Enterprise Koktem
Steinmuller Babcock Environment
Suez Environmental
Sundsvall Energi
Sysav
Tai'an Zhongke Environment
Tammervoima Oy
Taqa
Tata
Tekniska Verken
Termizo
TIRU
Turku Energia
Uddevalla Energi
Umeå Energi
VafabMiljö
Vantaan Energia
Västervik
Vattenfall
Veolia
Viridor
Waste Gas Technology UK
Weiming
Wheelabrator
Zakland Utylizacyjny
Zevo
ZhongDe

Organistaions Mentioned
Abiko City Hall
Akita City
An Bord Pleanala (Irish Planning Board)
Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA)
Atsugi City
Carlisle City Council
Chiba City
City of Hitachinaka
City of Kobe
City of Yokohama
Dan Municipal Sanitation Association/Nesher
Dubai Municipality
Environment Agency
Funabashi City
Gyoda City
Hadano Isehara Environmental Sanitation Union
Hanamaki City
Higashi Osaka City Cleaning Facility Union
Hirakata City
Hisashi Kennan Environment Union
Hofu City Hall
Imabari City Hall
Inagawa Upstream Garbage Treatment Facilities Union
Kasugai City
Kawasaki City Hall
Kitakata Union
Kodaira Murayama Yamato Sanitation Union
Middlesbrough Council
NHS Trust
North London Waste Authority
Sennan Cleaning Office Union
Shida Office Union
Southern Yue Cleaning Union
Stockholm Town
Teeside University
Warsaw City
West Akikawa Sanitation Union

To see a report overview please e-mail Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongain.com

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