LONDON, February 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Future Prospects for Leading Energy from Waste (EfW) Companies
The Waste-to-Energy (WtE) market has grown considerably since incineration first started in 1874. Large markets were established in Europe as well as parts of Asia. However, concerns over harmful by-products of the incineration process, both pollution and public health-related, led to widespread regulatory tightening of dioxin, particulate and refuse fuel emissions, forcing some plants out of business and increasing public opposition to some plant developments.
Despite this, there are renewed growth prospects for the WtE industry. Not only is the world population growing, it is also becoming increasingly urbanised. This leads to greater levels of waste being generated globally, in more concentrated levels and in closer 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.
With its ability to effectively manage municipal solid waste (MSW) in relatively small land space, as well as provide energy in the form of electricity and heat, the interest in WtE is growing as an option for sustainable waste management practices.
Although some areas, namely Europe and parts of North America and Asia, have an established WtE market, there are real prospects for growth in regions such as the UK, Asia-Pacific and Eastern Europe. With a combination of mounting environmental concerns, increased governmental policy, more stringent renewable targets and a desire for increased domestic energy production, WtE is set to offer a viable solution.
The Waste-to-Energy report covers the CAPEX spending of new and upgraded WtE plants globally. Visiongain anticipates that spending in the global WtE market will total $7,637m in 2014.
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- Keppel Seghers
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- In addition to CAPEX forecasts for each national market, see detailed tables of upcoming WtE projects and view 5-year WtE capacity forecasts for each location:
- UK WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Finnish WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Italian WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Polish WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Danish WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Rest of Europe WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Chinese WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Japanese WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Rest of Asia-Pacific WtE forecast 2014-2024
- US WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Canadian WtE forecast 2014-2024
- Rest of the World WtE forecast 2014-2024 - Find out about the Waste-to-Energy market dynamics & opportunities in a further 32 countries
- Understand industry activity with detailed data revealing where companies are currently investing
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- Legislation and Landfill Targets
- Costs
- Energy Security
- Pollution and Public Opposition - Identify who the leading companies are in the Waste-to-Energy industry
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- Babcock & Wilcox Vølund A/S
- C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Ltd.
- China Everbright
- CNIM
- Covanta Energy Corporation
- Hitachi Zosen Inova AG
- Keppel Seghers
- MARTIN GmbH
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering
- Suez Environnement
- Viridor
- Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.
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Companies Listed in this report:
Abengoa
Advanced Plasma Power Ltd.
AECOM
Algae Tech.
Algonquin
AmeyCespa
Anaergia Services
Aquilini Renewable Energy
Astaldi Group
B&W Power Generation Group Ibc.
B&W Vølund
Baumgarte Boder Systems GmbH
BP
C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Ltd
China Everbright
CJ Global Green Energy Philippines Group
CNIM
Covanta Energy Corporation
Dan Municipal Sanitation Association
Doosan
Dynamis Group
E.ON Energy from Waste
Ekokem
Elementa Group
ENERGOS
Esti Energia
Eunomia
FCC Environment
Fiberight LLC
Fisia Babcock Environment
Fortum
Foster Wheeler
Grandblue Environmental Protection
Grontmij
Hitachi Zosen Inova
HPOWER Incinerator
IMPSA
International Electric Power
Iren
Jindal TF
Jinjiang Group
Kara/NOVEREN
Keppel Seghers
KfW
KIC Odpady
LECH
Linhai Weiming Environment Protection and Energy Co. Ltd.
Ma'anshuan Urban Development Investment Group
Marcegaglia Energy
Martin GmbH
Maui Electric
Mercia Waste Management
MHIEC
Mizuda
Mostostal Warsawa
New Energy Corp
NewEarth Solutions
Nordic Investment Bank
Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental Services
Origin Renewable Energy
Oschatz
Peel Environmental
Pertamina
Phoenix Energy
Pirkanmaa Waste Management
Planara
Plantec Inc
Plasco
Plenary Group
Posco E&C
Poyry
Proctor & Gamble Co.
Ramboll
Romelectro
Sangfeng Covanta
Sembcorp
Shanghai Environment Group
Shanghai Laogang Comprehensive Waste Development
Shanks Group Plc
SHI
SITA Scandinavia
SITA UK
SITA Zielona Energia
Sound Environment
Spencer Group
State Communal Enterprise, Koktem
Suez Environnement
Tampere Power Utility
Tata
TIRU
Toplofikacia
TRM
Urbaser
Vantaan Energia
Veolia Environmental Services
Virdor
Waste Recycling Group
WasteUK Ltd
Westenergy
Wheelabrator Technologies Inc.
Whiting Turner
Worldwide Holdings Bhd
Wuhan Shenneng Environmental Engineering
Zhejiang Weiming Environmental Protection Co. Ltd.
Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report
Asian Development Bank
Bradford City Council
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Clean Association of Tokyo23
Confederation of European Waste-to-Energy Plants (CEWEP)
Defra
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
European Commission
European Union
Eurostat
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC)
Inter Municipal Waste Management Department, Konin
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
Japanese New Energy and Industry Technology Development Organisation
Lords Select Committee on Science and Technology
Norfolk County Council
North Yorkshire County Council
Ontario Power Authority
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Peel Government
Senate Finance Committee
Slovak Investment and Trade Development Agency (SARIO)
Taiwanese Environmental Protection Agency
The World Bank
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Waste and Resources Action Programme (WRAP)
Waste to Energy International (WTEI)
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