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The Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Analysis, 2020 research report depicts a deep-dive market analysis of statistics of the Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy market which consists of country-wise market size, market forecast, CAGR market segmentation, market share of various technologies, types of waste, application, etc.<br><br>Full Report -https://www.marknteladvisors.com/research-library/asia-pacific-waste-to-energy-market.html
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Document Outline Introduction About Us, Key Questions Answered In This Study 02 Table of Content Market Segmentation, Scope of Work 05 Research Process & Methodology Primary Research, Secondary Research, Companies Interviewed, Respondent Profile, Research Methodology, Forecasting 13 Sample Pages Asia Pacific Waste to Energy Market Analysis, 2020 21 Commercials 44 Disclaimer 46
Market Segmentation- Asia Pacific Waste to Energy Technologies Market By Technology By Type of Waste By Company By Country • Thermal • Incineration • Pyrolysis • Gasification • Biological • Physical • Municipal Waste • Agricultural Waste • Industrial Waste • Suez S.A. • Veolia Environment C&G Limited • Waste Management Inc. • Keppel Seghers • Babcock & Wilcox Company • Hitachi Zosen Corporation • Covanta Energy Corporation • Amec Foster Wheeler • Evoqua Water Technologies • Others • China • India • Japan • South Korea • Thailand • Indonesia • Philippines • Malaysia • Australia • Vietnam • Others
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Document Outline Introduction About Us, Key Questions Answered In This Study 02 Table of Content Market Segmentation, Scope Of Work 05 Research Process & Methodology Primary Research, Secondary Research, Companies Interviewed, Respondent Profile, Research Methodology, Forecasting 13 Sample Pages Asia Pacific Waste to Energy Market Analysis, 2020 21 Commercials 44 Disclaimer 46
Waste to Energy Technologies Overview Source: XXX
Waste to Energy Market Overview • More than 215 million tons of solid waste is incinerated in an year and only 15% of the overall waste incinerated is subjected to energy recovery. In Asia-Pacific region, thermal waste to energy plants account for 29% of the overall incinerated waste and the number is 25% in Europe. Also, landfill and open dumping accounts for the majority share in waste treatment methods, globally. Furthermore, >90% waste collected in Africa and South America is still discarded in either landfills or open dumps • Still, there are more than 200 number of incineration plants under construction globally which are expected to be online by 2023. Thermal plants are still coming up in emerging economies of China, Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Myanmar Renewable Energy Targets of Leading Waste Treating Countries, Source: IEA
Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Outlook, By Revenues, By Volume • Figure 27: Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenues (USD Million), Volumes (Million Tons), 2015- 2025F Source: MarkNtel Advisors • Asia-Pacific region has emerged as the major hub for the waste to energy technology during the historic period. Increasing adoption of sources providing renewable energy and emerging economies of India and China are propelling the growth in Waste to Energy Market in the region. Moreover, economies such as China and Japan are focusing on investing in research and development activities in order to develop new and more efficient technologies to treat municipal solid waste in the region, thereby, driving growth in the Waste to Energy Market in the region. In addition, Government across the countries in Asia are focusing on reduction of their carbon footprints to ensure energy security, thereby propelling the demand for waste to energy technologies in the region. As a result,, Asia-Pacific waste to energy market is poised to grow at a CAGR of ~XX%, in value terms during the forecast period
Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Technology • Figure 28: Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share (Percentage), By Technology, 2019 & 2025F • In the last few years, a lot of chemical, rubber and automotive manufacturing industries have shifted their base to the Asia-Pacific region to capitalize on the availability of cheap labour and abundance of natural resources, thereby, increasing basic energy requirements and emanating the need for improved waste disposal methods and high demand for renewable energy sources • Biological technology holds a market share of approximately XX%, in value terms in the Asia-Pacific waste to energy market and the technology is anticipated to witness fastest growth in the market over the next five years on account of advantages associated with use of these technologies over its counterparts, in terms of treatment efficiency and environmental concerns. As a result, the technology is expected to witness fastest growth and hold an increased share of X%, in value terms, by the end of the forecast period • However, thermal technology holds the largest share in the market owing to the technology being proven, tested and installed in most number of plants operating in the region
Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Technology • Figure 29: Asia-Pacific Thermal Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share (Percentage), By Technology, 2019 & 2025F • South Korea and Japan are among the mature markets for waste to energy technologies in the region and are pioneers in terms of technology development in the region. • Hitachi Zosen, C&G Limited, XXXXXXX, XXXXXX are leading companies facilitating the investments in research and development of waste to energy technologies in the region • Incineration is the most widely adopted thermal waste to energy technology as it reduces the waste to ashes and the discard does not require large piece of land to be decomposed. Moreover, less time consuming and high energy generating process of incineration held the largest share in the market and the trend is anticipated to follow, during the next five years on account of decreasing preference for pyrolysis and gasification technologies. • Challenges associated with waste transfer and waste sorting also promote the use of incineration technology for the treatment of solid municipal waste in the region.
Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Type of Waste • Figure 30: Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Type of Waste, 2019 & 2025F Source: MarkNtel Advisors
Asia-Pacific Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Country Source: MarkNtel Advisors
Japan Waste to Energy Market Outlook, By Revenues, By Volume • Figure 32: Japan Waste to Energy Market Revenues (USD Million), Volumes (Million Tons), 2015- 2025F • Japan is the largest market for waste to energy technologies in the region. The country has hundreds of waste to energy plants operational, as of 2019 and the country has the best infrastructure for energy generation from waste in Asia-Pacific • Low availability of land for waste disposal and pressing needs for energy security to cater to the growing demand from ever increasing population and vast industrial base has been driving the growth in demand for waste to energy technologies in the country, during the forecast period • Sustainable development goals, PPPs and government initiatives to promote the use of renewable energy are further pushing the demand for waste to energy technologies in Japan. Hence, the market is poised to grow at a CAGR of XX%, in value terms, till 2025
Japan Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Technology • Figure 33: Japan Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share (Percentage), By Technology, 2019 & 2025F • Japan aggressively promote the recycling of municipal solid waste and the government urges the food & beverage and other manufacturing industries and the customers to recycle plastic and other food packaging materials to reduce the reliance on landfills and waste to energy incineration plants • Japan has the best and most efficient technologies for the treatment of residual waste and the country is also engaged in outsourcing these technologies to the developing nations to enhance their waste to energy infrastructure. The Japanese government adopted the 3R initiative and enforced laws to reduce waste and encourage capturing landfill gas • Although thermal technology hold the largest share owing to incineration of high quantities of organic waste matter, biological treatment methods are witnessing fastest growth on account of increasing focus on generation of biogas
Japan Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Type of Waste • Figure 34: Japan Waste to Energy Market Revenue Share, By Type of Waste, 2019 & 2025F Source: MarkNtel Advisors
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