Welcome to your latest complimentary issue of AcuComm’s Waste Business Monitor (WBM). This issue provides analysis of all projects reported on in June 2016: 77 in total, with an estimated investment value of just over US$4.6 billion. Waste-to-Energy incineration projects represented 43% of reported new or planned waste project capacity this month.
WBM provides an ongoing and comprehensive analysis of current projects in the global waste industry, enabling you to establish the level of activity in the different sectors of the waste industry around the world. The data in is taken from AcuComm’s proprietary Business Database. This is a database of projects compiled and maintained by us on a daily basis. The information in it is not readily available from any other source.
WBM is organised in the following sections:
The first section examines new projects reported in the latest month. It looks at the overall number and value of these, and then divides them in two ways. Each project is allocated a principal facility type, such as anaerobic digestion, gasification plant or WtE incineration plant. Secondly, each project is allocated a principal feedstock type, such as municipal solid waste, plant biomass or food for example. Then, the waste capacity and power generation capacity of each project is examined. After this, we look at which countries are most active, and when projects are reported as being likely to become operational. We hope Waste Business Monitor is useful to you. If you have any questions or queries, or if you have a project which you would like to see included in our Business Database – free of charge – then please do get in touch. The contact details are in the PDF. ISWA members can subscribe to the full edition of WBM and save 25% off the full annual price for 12 monthly issues. To benefit please order at http://acucomm.net/packages/strategic and when checking out please put the code “ISWA WBM” into the box when prompted.
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