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Waste To Energy (WTE) Market Outlook 2016-2026

LONDON, July 11, 2016 /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)

Visiongain assesses that the global waste-to-energy market will experience Capex of $11,772m in 2016. Read on to discover the potential business opportunities available.

It is very easy to confuse waste incinerators of the past with modern waste-to-energy plants. However, the truth is that the current performance of the WtE industry is irreproachable. While there is an obvious need to prevent the excessive generation of global waste, the technologies for energy-from-waste recovery can assume a central part in mitigating the problem. To support this, studies have shown that communities that use energy-from-waste solutions generally account for higher recycling rates than those that do not. 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 2016-2026.

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 see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

Five Reasons Why You Must Order and Read This Report Today: 

1) The report provides market share and detailed profiles of the leading companies operating within the waste-to-energy market:
- Abu Dahbi National Energy Company PJSC (TAQA)
- Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
- China Everbright International Limited
- CISC
- Covanta Energy Corporation
- Hitachi Zosen Inova AG
- Hunan Yonker Environmental Protection Co. Ltd
- Keppel Seghers
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co. Ltd. (MHIEC)
- New Energy Corporation
- Sembcorp
- Suez Environnement (SITA)
- Viridor

2) The study reveals where companies are investing in waste-to-energy and how much waste-processing capacity from WtE is expected. As well as three regional markets plus analysis of 20 other countries, see the prospects in 12 national markets:
- The UK Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Polish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Irish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Danish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Italian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Swedish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Czech Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The US Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
- The Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2016-2026
 
3) The analysis is underpinned by an exclusive interview with leading waste-to-energy experts:
- Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S

4) Discover details of more than 700 waste-to-energy projects revealing the following information in most cases:
- Company
- Project title
- TPA capacity
- MW capacity
- $m investment
- Completion year
- Status

5) 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 256 page report guarantees you will remain better informed than your competition. With 181 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 2016-2026, as well as analysis PLUS municipal waste processing capacity forecasts from 2016-2026, keeping your knowledge that one step ahead helping you to succeed.

This report is essential reading for you or anyone in the energy or waste sectors with an interest in waste-to-energy. Purchasing this report today will help you to recognise those important market opportunities and understand the possibilities there. I look forward to receiving your order.

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com

To request an exec summary of this report please email Sara Peerun at sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com or call Tel: +44 (0) 20 7336 6100

Or click on https://www.visiongain.com/Report/1685/Waste-to-Energy-(WtE)-Market-Outlook-2016-2026

Companies Mentioned in This Report                         

A2A

Abengoa

Advanced Plasma Power Ltd.

AECOM

Algae Tech.

Algonquin

Air Products

Amager Resource Centre (ARC)

AmeyCespa

Anaergia Services

Anqing Wanneng Zhongke Green Power

Aquilini Renewable Energy

Associated Energy Projects plc

Astaldi Group

ATCO Power

Banks Group

Balfour Beatty

Bee'ah

BH EnergyGap (Walsall) Ltd

Biffa

Bioessence

Biogen Power

Blakeley's Waste Management

B&W Power Generation Group Ibc.

B&W Vølund

Baumgarte Boder Systems GmbH

BP

Brianza Energia Ambiente

Broadcrown

Burmeister & Wain

B.X.C Development Partners

Cadence EnviroPower

C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Ltd

China Everbright International

Chinook Urban Mining

CJ Global Green Energy Philippines Group

Clean Association of Tokyo23

Clean Power Properties

CNIM

Cory Environmental

Covanta Energy Corporation

Coventry & Solihull Waste Disposal Company

Dan Municipal Sanitation Association

Devon Waste Management

Doncaster Energy Recovery

Dong Energy

Doosan

DRENL

Dundee Energy Recycling Ltd

Dynamis Group

E.ON Energy from Waste

Ekokem

Ekokogeneracja subsidiary Kotlownia 1

Elementa Group

ENERGOS

Energy Answers

Energy Works (Hull) Limited

Enviroparks Operations Ltd

EQT (Becon)

Esti Energia

Eunomia

Falascaia

FCC Environment

Fiberight LLC

Fisia Babcock Environment

Fortum

Foster Wheeler

Gent Fairhead

Grandblue Environmental Protection

Green EfW Investments

Gretton Brook Estates

Grontmij

Grundon Waste

Herambiente

Hitachi Zosen Inova

Hoddesdon Energy

HPOWER Incinerator

IMPSA

Indaver

International Electric Power

Iren

Jersey Transport And Technical Services

Jindal TF

Jinjiang Group

K3CHP Ltd

Kara/NOVEREN

Keppel Seghers

KfW

KIC Odpady

Kotka Energia

Lahti Energy

LECH

Levenseat Renewable Energy

Linhai Weiming Environment Protection and Energy Co. Ltd.

Lomellina e

Energia

Ma'anshuan Urban Development Investment Group

Marcegaglia Energy

Martin GmbH

Maui Electric

Mercia Waste Management

MES Environmental

Metro Vancouver

MHIEC

Mizuda

Mostostal Warsawa

MVV Environment

Müllpyrolyseanlage Burgau

Multifuel Energy

Network Rail Infrastructure Ltd

New Energy Corp

NewEarth Solutions

Nordic Investment Bank

North London Waste Authority

Nybro Energi

Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental Services

Origin Renewable Energy

Öresundskraft

Oschatz

Oulun Energia

Peel Environmental

Pertamina

PGNiG Termika

Phoenix Energy

Pirkanmaa Waste Management

Planara

Plantec Inc

Plasco Energy Group

Plenary Group

Posco E&C

Poyry

Pražské služby

Premier Aggregates

Proctor & Gamble Co.

ProNatura

Quadrifoglio

Rabbit Group

Ramboll

Rank Progress

Reform Energy

Resource Recovery Solutions

Riikinvoima

Romelectro

Sako

Sangfeng Covanta

Savini

Scarlino Energia

Sembcorp

Shanghai Environment Group

Shanghai Laogang Comprehensive Waste Development

Shanks Group Plc

Shetland Heat Energy & Power Ltd

SHI

Shore Energy

SITA Scandinavia

SITA UK

SITA Zielona Energia

Sound Environment

Spencer Group

SSE

State Communal Enterprise, Koktem

Steinmuller Babcock Environment

Suez Environnement

Synthos

Tammervoima Oy

Tampere Power Utility

Taqa

Tata

Termizo

Termomeccanica Ecologia

TIRU

Toplofikacia

TRM

Turku Energia

Ugozzolo

Urbaser

Vantaan Energia

Veolia Environmental Services

Viridor

Waste Recycling Group

WasteUK Ltd

Westenergy

Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.

Whiting Turner

Worldwide Holdings Bhd

Wuhan Shenneng Environmental Engineering

Zevo

Zhejiang Weiming Environmental Protection Co. Ltd

Zweckverband Abfallwirtschaft Raum Würzburg

To see a report overview please email Sara Peerun on sara.peerun@visiongainglobal.com


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