Report Summary
The global energy market is witnessing a shift toward waste to energy technologies due to growing energy demands worldwide, the rapid depletion of conventional sources of energy, and concerns over environmental pollution from conventional energy sources. Governments across the globe are offering initiatives and financial schemes to encourage production of energy from industrial and agricultural wastes. The report studies the waste to energy market only for municipal solid waste (MSW), and excludes hazardous metal and other wastes. The research also does not cover the waste water treatment market.
While only a few international companies are currently active in the WTE market, it is expected to witness a double-digit growth rate in the next five years largely due to the participation of developing countries. Ongoing research is also expected to resolve current concerns of conversion and efficiency; making waste a mainstream source of energy.
While only a few international companies are currently active in the WTE market, it is expected to witness a double-digit growth rate in the next five years largely due to the participation of developing countries. Ongoing research is also expected to resolve current concerns of conversion and efficiency; making waste a mainstream source of energy.
MARKETS COVERED
This market research report analyzes and forecasts the markets for all the major types of waste-to-energy technologies. It also analyzes challenges such as negative general opinion, high initial cost, long production and sales cycle, rules and regulations, political indifference and compulsion of local joint ventures.
STAKEHOLDERS
The intended audience of this report includes:
This market research report analyzes and forecasts the markets for all the major types of waste-to-energy technologies. It also analyzes challenges such as negative general opinion, high initial cost, long production and sales cycle, rules and regulations, political indifference and compulsion of local joint ventures.
STAKEHOLDERS
The intended audience of this report includes:
Waste to energy companies
Energy equipment manufacturers
Waste management companies
Research labs
State and regulatory bodies
Table of Contents
1 Introduction
Key Take-aways
Report Description
Markets Covered
Stakeholders
2 Summary
3 Market Overview
3.1 Sources Of Energy
3.2 Defining Waste To Energy
3.2.1 Drivers
3.2.1.1 Never Ending Waste Is A Continuous. Source To Generate Energy
3.2.1.2 Landfill Bans And High Tipping Fees Are Boosting The Demand For Wte
3.2.1.3 Reduced Green House Gas Emissions And Pollution
3.2.1.4 Eligibility Of Carbon Credits
3.2.2 Restraints
3.2.2.1 Regulatory Hurdles Are Restraining The Growth
3.2.2.2 Lack Of Adaptability Of Technologies In Handling Wastes
3.3 Impact Of Regulations On Wte Market
3.4 Market Share Analysis
3.5 Patent Analysis
4 Waste To Enrgy Technologies Market
4.1 Physical Technology
4.1.1 Drivers
4.1.1.1 High Combustible Value Of Rdf Makes It A Superior Substitute To Msw
4.1.1.2 Rdf As A Cost Effective Substitute Has Ability To Reduce The Dependency On Depleting Fossil Fuels
4.1.1.3 Recovery Enjoys A Higher Position In Waste Management Hierarchy
4.1.2 Restraints
4.1.2.1 Technology Shift Makes It A Costly Opportunity
4.1.3 Opportunities
4.2 Thermal Technologies
4.2.1 Incineration/Combustion
4.2.2 Pyrolysis And Thermal Gasification
4.2.3 Plasma-arc Gasification
4.2.3.1 Drivers
4.2.3.1.1 Support From Government And Financial Institutions
4.2.3.1.2 Ready To Use Msw As Fuel Makes It A Preferred Technology
4.2.3.2 Restraints - High Implementation Cost And Time
4.2.3.3 Opportunity - Innovation In Existing Technology
4.3 Biological Technology
4.3.1 Methane Capture/Landfill Gas
4.3.2 Biogas Plants/Anaerobic Digestion
4.3.3 Fermentation
4.3.3.1 Drivers
4.3.3.1.1 Efficient Capture Of Methane Gas
4.3.3.1.2 Government Support
4.3.3.2 Restraints - Risk And Safety Issues
5 Competitive Landscape
6 Geographic Analysis
6.1 Introduction
6.2 U.S. Wte Market
6.3 Europe Waste To Energy Market
6.3.1 Germany Wte Market
6.3.2 Netherlands Wte Market
6.3.3 Austria Wte Market
6.4. Asia Pacific Waste To Energy Market
6.4.1. China Wte Market
6.4.2. Japan Wte Market
6.5 Row Waste To Energy Market
7 Company Profiles
7.1 Austrian Energy & Environment Group Gmbh
7.2 Air Liquide American Combustion Technologies Inc
7.3 Arrow Ecology
7.4 Axpo Ag Kompogas
7.5 Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
7.6 Biogas Nord Ag
7.7 Biogengreenfinch (Biogen)
7.8 Bluefire Ethanol
7.9 Bta International Gmbh
7.10 Constructions Industrielles De La Mediterranee (Cnim)
7.11 Community Power Corporation (Cpc)
7.12 Covanta Energy Corporation
7.13 Ecocorp
7.14 Emery Energy Company
7.15 Ener G Plc
7.16 Energy Developments Limited
7.17 Environmental Power Corporation
7.18 Essent N.V.
7.19 Fisia Babcock Environment Gmbh
7.20 Flexenergy
7.21 Foster Wheeler
7.22 Haase Energie Technik Ag
7.23 Highmark Renewable
7.24 Integrated Environmental Technologies, Inc
7.25 Ist Energy
7.26 Jeruz Energy Ltd
7.27 Keppel Integrated Engineering Ltd
7.28 Martin Gmbh
7.29 Pacific Renewal Fuels, Inc
7.30 Plasco Energy Group Inc.
7.31 Pyrogenesis Canada Inc
7.32 Qinetiq
7.33 Red Lion Bio-energy
7.34 Schmack Biogas Ag
7.35 Takuma
7.36 Tiru
7.37 Velocys
7.38 Veolia
7.39 Wheelabrator Technologies Inc
7.40 Ze-gen
1 Introduction
Key Take-aways
Report Description
Markets Covered
Stakeholders
2 Summary
3 Market Overview
3.1 Sources Of Energy
3.2 Defining Waste To Energy
3.2.1 Drivers
3.2.1.1 Never Ending Waste Is A Continuous. Source To Generate Energy
3.2.1.2 Landfill Bans And High Tipping Fees Are Boosting The Demand For Wte
3.2.1.3 Reduced Green House Gas Emissions And Pollution
3.2.1.4 Eligibility Of Carbon Credits
3.2.2 Restraints
3.2.2.1 Regulatory Hurdles Are Restraining The Growth
3.2.2.2 Lack Of Adaptability Of Technologies In Handling Wastes
3.3 Impact Of Regulations On Wte Market
3.4 Market Share Analysis
3.5 Patent Analysis
4 Waste To Enrgy Technologies Market
4.1 Physical Technology
4.1.1 Drivers
4.1.1.1 High Combustible Value Of Rdf Makes It A Superior Substitute To Msw
4.1.1.2 Rdf As A Cost Effective Substitute Has Ability To Reduce The Dependency On Depleting Fossil Fuels
4.1.1.3 Recovery Enjoys A Higher Position In Waste Management Hierarchy
4.1.2 Restraints
4.1.2.1 Technology Shift Makes It A Costly Opportunity
4.1.3 Opportunities
4.2 Thermal Technologies
4.2.1 Incineration/Combustion
4.2.2 Pyrolysis And Thermal Gasification
4.2.3 Plasma-arc Gasification
4.2.3.1 Drivers
4.2.3.1.1 Support From Government And Financial Institutions
4.2.3.1.2 Ready To Use Msw As Fuel Makes It A Preferred Technology
4.2.3.2 Restraints - High Implementation Cost And Time
4.2.3.3 Opportunity - Innovation In Existing Technology
4.3 Biological Technology
4.3.1 Methane Capture/Landfill Gas
4.3.2 Biogas Plants/Anaerobic Digestion
4.3.3 Fermentation
4.3.3.1 Drivers
4.3.3.1.1 Efficient Capture Of Methane Gas
4.3.3.1.2 Government Support
4.3.3.2 Restraints - Risk And Safety Issues
5 Competitive Landscape
6 Geographic Analysis
6.1 Introduction
6.2 U.S. Wte Market
6.3 Europe Waste To Energy Market
6.3.1 Germany Wte Market
6.3.2 Netherlands Wte Market
6.3.3 Austria Wte Market
6.4. Asia Pacific Waste To Energy Market
6.4.1. China Wte Market
6.4.2. Japan Wte Market
6.5 Row Waste To Energy Market
7 Company Profiles
7.1 Austrian Energy & Environment Group Gmbh
7.2 Air Liquide American Combustion Technologies Inc
7.3 Arrow Ecology
7.4 Axpo Ag Kompogas
7.5 Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
7.6 Biogas Nord Ag
7.7 Biogengreenfinch (Biogen)
7.8 Bluefire Ethanol
7.9 Bta International Gmbh
7.10 Constructions Industrielles De La Mediterranee (Cnim)
7.11 Community Power Corporation (Cpc)
7.12 Covanta Energy Corporation
7.13 Ecocorp
7.14 Emery Energy Company
7.15 Ener G Plc
7.16 Energy Developments Limited
7.17 Environmental Power Corporation
7.18 Essent N.V.
7.19 Fisia Babcock Environment Gmbh
7.20 Flexenergy
7.21 Foster Wheeler
7.22 Haase Energie Technik Ag
7.23 Highmark Renewable
7.24 Integrated Environmental Technologies, Inc
7.25 Ist Energy
7.26 Jeruz Energy Ltd
7.27 Keppel Integrated Engineering Ltd
7.28 Martin Gmbh
7.29 Pacific Renewal Fuels, Inc
7.30 Plasco Energy Group Inc.
7.31 Pyrogenesis Canada Inc
7.32 Qinetiq
7.33 Red Lion Bio-energy
7.34 Schmack Biogas Ag
7.35 Takuma
7.36 Tiru
7.37 Velocys
7.38 Veolia
7.39 Wheelabrator Technologies Inc
7.40 Ze-gen
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