DUBLIN, October 23, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/ccpkq7/waste_to_energy) has announced the addition of the "Waste to Energy 2014/2015" report to their offering.
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The 7th edition of the industry's standard reference includes updates of:
- the analysis of the different treatment technologies as well as the description and market shares of all important operators and technology providers
- the listing of almost 500 planned projects throughout the world
- the explanation of backgrounds, planning requirements and operating modes of thermal waste treatment
- a forecast of the market development by 2023, which includes the assessment of additional constructions, shutdowns and investment volumes by year and country, explained in a comprehensible and detailed way
Background:
The market for thermal treatment and energetic recovery of residual and other types of solid waste is growing continuously. Increasing waste amounts, shrinking landfill spaces in agglomerations and higher ecological standards stimulate this growth throughout the world.
Today, almost 2,200 WtE plants are active worldwide. They have a disposal capacity of around 270 million tons of waste per year. More than 200 thermal treatment plants with a capacity of over 60 million annual tons were constructed between 2009 and 2013. We estimate almost 500 new plants with a capacity of about 160 million annual tons to be constructed by 2023.
Key Topics Covered:
Preface for the analyst version
Preface
Management Summary
Part I: Market and competition
1 Current trends of thermal waste treatment
2 Plants worldwide
3 Market development & forecast
3.1 Global market
3.2 Europe
3.3 Asia
3.4 North America
3.5 Rest of the world
4 Operators: competition and market shares
5 Plant manufacturers: competition and market shares
6 National markets
Part II: Background
7 Scope
7.1 Distinction made on the basis of the type of fuel or waste
7.2 Co- and mono-incinerators
7.3 Geographical differentiation
8 WtE projects: from idea to realisation
8.1 Project idea
8.2 Preliminary research / check list
8.3 Pre-feasibility study
8.4 Negotiations / discussions
8.5 Award decision
8.6 Operator models: public, BOT, BOO
8.7 Awarding process
8.8 Consulting during the awarding
8.9 Planning: duration, extent, responsibilities
8.10 Approval planning
8.11 Execution planning and choice of technology
8.12 Construction
8.13 Construction supervision
8.14 Commissioning
9 Technology
9.1 Delivery and sorting / pretreatment of fuel
9.2 Thermal treatment: incineration & gasification
9.3 Generation of energy
9.4 Flue gas cleaning
10 Costs and revenues
10.1 Investment sum
10.2 Operating costs
10.3 Revenues
11 Framework / market factors
11.1 Shortage of land
11.2 Environmental reasons for limiting the use of landfill sites
11.3 Energetic use
11.4 Environmental critique of waste incineration
11.5 Recycling or incineration?
11.6 Mechanical-biological plants: Competition and clients
Methodology / data
Glossary
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