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Thermal and Digestion Waste-to-Energy Technologies Worldwide
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Chapter 1: Executive Summary

Scope
Global Waste and Management and Role of Waste to Energy
Figure 1-1: Annual Per Capita Municipal Waste Generated for OECD Countries (Metric Tonnes)
Waste to Energy Feedstocks and Technologies
Applications, Benefits, and Drawbacks of Waste to Energy Technologies
Waste to Energy Market Valuations
Incineration
Figure 1-2: Global Market for Incinerators and Incinerator Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Gasification
Figure 1-3: Global Market for Gasifiers and Gasifier Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Plasma Gasification
Figure 1-4: Global Market for Plasma Gasifiers and Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Pyrolysis
Figure 1-5: Global Market for Pyrolysis and Pyrolysis Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Anaerobic Digestion
Figure 1-6: Global Market for Anaerobic Digesters and Anaerobic Digester Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Global Waste to Energy Market Summary
Figure 1-7: Global Market for WtE Technologies; Historic (2006-2010) and Projected (2011-2021) ($ Billions)
Waste to Energy Product Pricing
Incineration
Figure 1-8: Incinerator Costs (USD)
Gasification
Figure 1-9: Gasification Costs (USD)
Plasma Gasification
Figure 1-10: Plasma Gasifier Costs (USD)
Pyrolysis
Figure 1-11: Pyrolysis Costs (USD)
Anaerobic Digestion
Figure 1-12: Anaerobic Digestion Costs, Animal Wastes/Wastewater (USD)
Figure 1-13: Anaerobic Digestion Costs, MSW (USD)
Industry Trends and WtE Financing
WtE Facilities Supply Chain
Figure 1-14: WtE Technologies, Facility Supply Chain
Figure 1-15: Municipal Solid Waste Supply Chain
Figure 1-16: Generalized Non-MSW Waste Feedstock Supply Chain
Waste to Energy Product Promotion
Job Creation
Incineration
Figure 1-17: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Incineration; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Gasification
Figure 1-18: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Gasification; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Plasma Gasification
Figure 1-19: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Plasma Gasification; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Pyrolysis
Figure 1-20: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Pyrolysis; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Anaerobic Digestion
Figure 1-21: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Anaerobic Digestion; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Waste to Energy End Users
Table 1-1: Thermal Technology End Users
Table 1-2: Anaerobic Digester End Users
Summary
Figure 1-22: Global Market for WtE Technologies; Historic (2006-2010) and Projected (2011-2021) ($ Billions)

Chapter 2: Overview of Waste to Energy Technologies

Scope
Global Waste and Management
Figure 2-1: Annual Per Capita Municipal Waste Generated for OECD Countries (Metric Tonnes)
Role of Waste to Energy
Waste to Energy Feedstocks
Dairy Waste and Other Animal Husbandry Wastes
Table 2-1: Waste to Energy Feedstock Categories
Food Processing Wastes
Greenwaste
Hospital Waste/Biohazard
Industrial Wastes
Sanitary Waste
Municipal Solid Waste
Waste to Energy Systems
Table 2-2 Waste to Energy Technologies and Feedstocks
Table 2-3 Energy Products from Waste to Energy Technologies
Incineration
Figure 2-2: Incinerator Schematic
Gasification
Figure 2-3: Gasification Schematic
Plasma Gasification
Figure 2-4: Plasma Gasification Schematic
Pyrolysis
Figure 2-5: Pyrolysis Example Schematic
Anaerobic Digestion
Figure 2-6: Schematic of Digestion of Manure Combined with Greenwaste
Applications and Benefits of Waste to Energy Technologies
Waste Management: Mass/Volume Reduction and Avoidance of Landfilling
Power Generation
Methane Production
Liquid Fuels Production
Heat Production
Pollutant Emissions Reduction
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management
Destruction of Harmful Microbes and Biological Agents
Land Area Requirements
Mechanical Biological Treatment
Drawbacks of Waste to Energy Technologies
Environmental Concerns
Potential Competition with Recycling
Potential Competition with Composting
Increased Pollution under Some Systems
Public Opinion
Cost/Benefit
Summary

Chapter 3: Waste to Energy Technologies - Market Size and Growth
Scope
Market Assessment Methodology
Project-Based Market Evaluations
Additional Market Valuation Factors
Demand for Municipal Waste Stream Management and Waste Reduction
Figure 3-1: Historic and Projected Annual Municipal Solid Waste Generation, Global and US (Billion Tons per Year)
Reuse, Recycling, Composting, and Waste to Energy
Growth of Biomass, Food Waste, and Animal Husbandry Waste to Energy
Environmental and Social Concerns of Waste Management
Alternative Energy Growth and Demand
Waste to Energy Projects
Table 3-1: Anticipated Global WtE Projects
Factors Affecting Market Size and Growth
Feedstock Availability: landfilling reduction targets, waste stream diversion requirements, and other key waste management trends that inform feedstock availability;
Table 3-2: European Union Mandated Waste Reduction Targets
Table 3-3: Great Britain National Waste Reduction Targets
Table 3-4: New Zealand¡¯s Adopted Waste Management Strategy
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction requirements, targets, and strategies;
Demand for Alternative and Renewable Energy
Figure 3-2: Global Energy Consumption, Historic (2007) and Projected (Through 2035) (Quadrillion British Thermal Units per Year)
Figure 3-3: Global Historic Energy Production and Projected Increases in Renewable and Other Power Sources, 1990-2035 (Quadrillion British Thermal Units per Year)
Costs and WtE Project Economics
Public acceptance of WtE
Other Relevant Trends
WtE Technologies Markets
Global Market for Incineration
Figure 3-4: Global Market for Incinerators and Incinerator Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Table 3-5: Global Market for Incinerators and Incinerator Plant Ancillaries: 2006-2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Figure 3-5: Regional WtE Markets for Incineration: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-6: Incinerator Market Data and Projections, Major Countries: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-7: Annual Historic and Projected Global Increases in Incinerator Waste Capacity (Daily Tons) and Power Generation Capacity (MW)
Global Market for Gasification
Figure 3-6: Global Market for Gasifiers and Gasifier Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Table 3-8: Global Market for Gasifiers and Gasifier Plant Ancillaries: 2006-2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Figure 3-7: Regional WtE Markets for Gasification: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-9: Gasification Market Data and Projections, Major Countries: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-10: Annual Historic and Projected Global Increases in Gasifier Waste Capacity (Daily Tons) and Power Generation Capacity (MW)
Global Market for Plasma Gasification
Figure 3-8: Global Market for Plasma Gasifiers and Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Table 3-11: Global Market for Plasma Gasifiers and Plant Ancillaries: 2006-2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Figure 3-9: Regional WtE Markets for Plasma Gasification: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-12: Plasma Gasification Market Data and Projections, Major Countries: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-13: Annual Historic and Projected Global Increases in Plasma Gasifier Waste Capacity (Daily Tons) and Power Generation Capacity (MW)
Global Market for Pyrolysis
Figure 3-10: Global Market for Pyrolysis and Pyrolysis Plant Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Table 3-14: Global Market for Pyrolysis and Pyrolysis Plant Ancillaries: 2006-2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Figure 3-11: Regional WtE Markets for Pyrolysis: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-15: Pyrolysis Market Data and Projections, Major Countries: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-16: Annual Historic and Projected Global Increases in Pyrolysis Waste Capacity (Daily Tons) and Power Generation Capacity (MW)
Global Market for Anaerobic Digestion
Figure 3-12: Global Market for Anaerobic Digesters and Anaerobic Digester Ancillaries: 2006 - 2010 Historic and 2011-2021 Projected ($ Millions)
Table 3-17: Global Market for Anaerobic Digesters and Anaerobic Digesters Plant Ancillaries: 2006-2010 Historic and 2011-2021
Projected ($ Millions)
Figure 3-13: Regional WtE Markets for Anaerobic Digesters: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-18: Anaerobic Digester Market Data and Projections, Major Countries: 2006 (Historic), 2011 (Projected), and 2021 (Projected) ($ Millions)
Table 3-19: Annual Historic and Projected Global Increases in Anaerobic Digesters Waste Capacity (Daily Tons) and Power Generation Capacity (MW)
Summary
Figure 3-14: Global Market for WtE Technologies; Historic (2006-2010) and Projected (2011-2021) ($ Billions)
Figure 3-15: Percentage of Global Market Shares for WtE Technologies; Historic (2006-2010) and Projected (2011-2021)

Chapter 4: Waste to Energy Technologies - Market and Product Trends

Scope
WtE Product Pricing
Global Economic Factors Influencing WtE Project Costs
Regional and Cost Considerations
Figure 4-1: Worker Labor Compensation Rates, 1998-2008 (US$)
Technology Specific Costs and Cost Factors
Incinerators
Figure 4-2: Incinerator Costs (USD)
Table 4-1: Incineration Cost Profiles
Gasification
Figure 4-3: Gasification Costs (USD)
Table 4-2: Gasification Cost Profiles
Plasma Gasification
Figure 4-4: Plasma Gasifier Costs (USD)
Table 4-3: Plasma Gasification, Typical Cost Profiles
Pyrolysis
Figure 4-5: Pyrolysis Costs (USD)
Table 4-4: Pyrolysis, Typical Cost Profiles
Anaerobic Digestion/Fermentation/MBT
Figure 4-6: United States Anaerobic Digester Facilities: Animal Husbandry Wastes
Figure 4-7: US On-Farm Anaerobic Digester Costs
Table 4-5: Anaerobic Digestion, Typical Cost Profiles, Animal Wastes and Wastewater Treatment
Figure 4-8: Anaerobic Digestion Costs, Animal Wastes and Wastewater Treatment (USD)
Table 4-6: Anaerobic Digestion, Typical Cost Profiles, MSW
Figure 4-9: Anaerobic Digestion Costs, MSW (USD)
Industry Trends
Importance of Feedstock Availability
New Product Developments and Product Trends
Public Relations, Environmental, and Permitting Concerns
Figure 4-10 Waste Management Hierarchy for WtE Projetcs
Waste to Energy Ownership
Public Ownership
Private Ownership
Project Development and Financing Trends
Table 4-7: Common WtE Project Finance Mechanisms
Venture Capital and Equities
Grant Funding, Government Loans, and Other Government Incentives
Public/Government Funding
Project Revenues and Cash on Hand
Private Debt Financing
Mixed Funding Sources
Summary

Chapter 5: Waste to Energy Technologies - Supply Chain and Promotion

Scope
WtE Facilities Supply Chain
Figure 5-1: WtE Technologies, Facility Supply Chain
Waste Feedstock Supply Chains
Figure 5-2: Municipal Solid Waste Supply Chain
Figure 5-3: Generalized Non-MSW Waste Feedstock Supply Chain
Waste to Energy Product Promotion
Promotion to the End User
Promotion to Government and the Public
Summary

Chapter 6: Waste to Energy Technologies - Job Creation Estimates

Scope
Modes of Job Creation
Job Creation Projections and Methods
Incineration
Figure 6-1: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Incineration; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Figure 6-2: Total Cumulative Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Incineration; 2011 to 2021 (Cumulative Total Number of Jobs Created)
Gasification
Figure 6-3: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Gasification; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Figure 6-4: Total Cumulative Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Gasification; 2011 to 2021 (Cumulative Total Number of Jobs Created)
Plasma Gasification
Figure 6-5: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Plasma Gasification; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Figure 6-6: Total Cumulative Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Plasma Gasification; 2011 to 2021 (Cumulative Total Number of Jobs Created)
Pyrolysis
Figure 6-7: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Pyrolysis; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Figure 6-8: Total Cumulative Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Pyrolysis; 2011 to 2021 (Cumulative Total Number of Jobs Created)
Anaerobic Digestion
Figure 6-9: Projected Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Anaerobic Digestion; 2011 to 2021 (Annual Jobs Created)
Figure 6-10: Total Cumulative Construction and Operation Period Job Creation Rates for Anaerobic Digestion; 2011 to 2021 (Cumulative Total Number of Jobs Created)
Summary
Figure 6-11: Total Cumulative Construction and Operation Period Job Creation for all WtE Technologies; 2011 - 2021 (Cumulative Total Number of Jobs Created, Thousands)

Chapter 7: Competitive Profiles

Scope
Methodology and Selection of Profiles
Alpha Bio Systems, Inc.
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
The Babcock & Wilcox Company
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-1: Babcock and Wilcox Revenues, 2007-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
BlueFire Renewables Inc
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-2: BlueFire Renewables, Inc., Revenues, 2007-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Covanta Energy Corporation
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-3: Covanta Energy Corporation, Revenues, 2006-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Ener-G PLC
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Fisia Babcock Environment GmbH
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-4: Fisia Babcock Environment, GmbH, Revenues, 2006-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Florida Syngas LLC
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Frontline BioEnergy, LLC
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Gershman, Brickner & Bratton, Inc. (GBB)
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Martin GmbH
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Pyrogenesis Canada, Inc
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
QinetiQ
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-5: QinetiQ, Revenues, 2006-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Siemens AG
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-6: Siemens AG, Revenues, 2007-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Takuma Co., Ltd.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-7: Takuma Co., Ltd., Revenues, 2006-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
UTS-Residual Processing LLC
Overview
Performance
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Veolia Environnement S.A.
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-8: Veolia Environnement S.A., Revenues, 2006-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments
Wheelabrator Technologies Inc
Overview
Performance
Figure 7-9: Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc., Revenues, 2006-2010e
Product Portfolio
Company News and Developments

Chapter 8: End Users

Scope
Waste to Energy End Users: Thermal Technologies
Table 8-1: Thermal Technology End Users
Incineration
Gasification and Plasma Gasification
Pyrolysis and Depolymerization
Waste to Energy End Users: Anaerobic Digesters
Table 8-2: Anaerobic Digester End Users
Dairies and Animal Husbandry
Food and Meat Processing Industries
Municipal Greenwaste and Municipal Solid Waste
Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants
Table 8-3 WWTP Anaerobic Digester Typical Production Rate and Cost Parameters
Summary

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