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Demand for Waste-to-Energy Technologies Resilient and Growing

Thermal and Digestion Waste-to-Energy Technologies Worldwide from leading energy industry market research publisher SBI Energy gives you the tools to:

  • Assess the state of your industry and the trends that are impacting it
  • Identify exciting new opportunities and evaluate growth potential
  • Review potential partners or acquisition targets

Each year the world generates more than 2.1 billion tons of waste, disposes of most of that waste it in landfills, and allows it to decay and release methane, carbon dioxide, volatile organic compounds, odors, groundwater quality pollutants, and a host of other air, water, and soil pollutants. In developing nations, landfills can pose major public health concerns. Waste-to-energy technologies – incineration, gasification, plasma gasification, pyrolysis, and anaerobic digestion – provide a convenient solution to many of these waste management issues. Many countries around the world, including Iran, Pakistan and the UK are looking to build new waste-to-energy facilities.

Thermal and Digestion Waste-to-Energy Technologies Worldwide from leading energy industry market research publisher SBI Energy covers:

  • Technologies: Incineration, Gasification, Plasma Gasification, Pyrolysis, and Anaerobic Digestion
  • Total market and growth history for waste to energy systems and appurtenances (feedstock storage and handling, emission control, grid tie-ins, etc) between 2006 and 2010
  • Projected market growth figures for waste to energy systems and appurtenances, between 2011 and 2021
  • Market breakdowns for each waste to energy technology
  • Evaluation of potential for job creation
  • Detailed cost information for each technology and appurtenances
  • Industry trends and opportunities.
  • Overview of current marketing, promotion, and distribution.

(Source: sbienergy.com)