weekly projects update - w/e 11th february
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Weekly Waste Projects Update – week ending 11th
February 2016
Weekly Waste Projects Update: week ending 11th February 2016 Source: AcuComm Business Database
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Incineration (with
energy recovery)
57.5%
Anaerobic Digestion
17.0%
Other
12.1%
Recycling
9.8%
Landfill
3.5%
Est. Value of New Projects by Facility Type (w/e 11th Feb 2016)
New/Updated Projects Reported (w/e 11th Feb 2016)
Number
Estimated Value (all projects)
Estimated Value (new projects only)
US$ millions US$ millions
Anaerobic Digestion 6 129 81
Biofuel 5 1,884 1,584
Biogas 2 1,886 -
Gasification - - -
Incineration (with energy recovery) 11 2,164 274
Incineration (without energy recovery) - - -
Integrated/mixed facilities 1 185 -
Landfill 3 33 17
MBT 1 62 -
Other 2 725 58
Recycling 5 51 47
Waste processing 3 151 -
Total 39 7,270 2,060
In the week ended 11th February 2016, AcuComm added 39 new or updated waste projects
to our Business Database, worth an estimated US$7,270 million and waste capacity of just
under 13.3 million tonnes.
This takes the cumulative total to 3,860 active projects since 2013,
with a total estimated investment value of US$333 billion.
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Weekly Waste Projects Update – week ending 11th
February 2016
Weekly Waste Projects Update: week ending 11th February 2016 Source: AcuComm Business Database
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New/Updated Projects Reported (w/e 11th Feb 2016)
Number Capacity (tonnes) MW
Anaerobic Digestion 6 850,302 12
Biofuel 5 2,193,053 91
Biogas 2 97,647 24
Gasification - - -
Incineration (with energy recovery) 11 3,864,930 750
Incineration (without energy recovery) - - -
Integrated/mixed facilities 1 839,500 50
Landfill 3 1,076,851 -
MBT 1 152,000 4
Other 2 189,550 20
Recycling 5 735,027 25
Waste processing 3 1,165,348 21
Total 39 11,164,208 998
The total estimated waste capacity of projects reported on
in the past week is just under 11.2 million tonnes. WtE
incineration was the largest category, accounting for 3.9
million tonnes.
The total estimated power generation from these projects
was 998 MW. WtE incineration was the largest category,
accounting for 750 MW.
Incineration (with
energy recovery)
34.6%
Biofuel
19.6%
Waste processing
10.4%
Others
35.3%
Reported Capacity of Projects by Facility Type (w/e
11th Feb 2016)
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Weekly Waste Projects Update – week ending 11th
February 2016
Weekly Waste Projects Update: week ending 11th February 2016 Source: AcuComm Business Database
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New Projects Reported by Waste Types (w/e 11th Feb 2016)
Number Capacity (tonnes) MW
Animal 1 444,868 2
Clinical - - -
Construction/Demolition - - -
e-Waste - - -
Food 1 36,287 1
Gas 1 - 20
Glass - - -
Hazardous - - -
Heat - - -
Industrial - - -
Metals 1 160,000 22
MSW 15 6,231,147 287
Oil - - -
Organic (general/unspecified) 1 109,500 10
Other - - -
Paper - - -
Plant biomass (non-waste) 2 1,496,649 72
Plant biomass (waste) 4 543,711 45
Plastics - - -
Radioactive - - -
Rubber - - -
Sewage/wastewater 4 421,428 11
Wood 9 1,720,617 529
Total 39 11,164,208 998
Municipal Solid Waste accounted for the largest
share of projects by feedstock type in the past
week, with an annualised figure of just over 6.2
million tonnes.
MSW
55.8%
Wood
15.4%
Plant biomass
(non-waste)
13.4%
Others
15.4%
Reported Capacity of Projects by Waste Type (w/e
11th Feb 2016)
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New/Updated Projects, Country Coverage, (w/e 11th Feb 2016)
Projects
USA 13
UK 5
Russia 3
China 2
Finland 2
Sweden 2
Other 12
Total 39
The leading countries in the past week were the USA
with 13 projects and the UK with five projects.
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Average Project Values by Facility Type
US$ millions
Anaerobic Digestion 23
Biofuel 124
Biogas 27
Gasification 175
Incineration (with energy recovery) 106
Incineration (without energy recovery) 72
Integrated/mixed facilities 184
Landfill 23
MBT 68
Other 331
Recycling 26
Waste processing 70
All Projects 86
Average Project Values by Feedstock Type
US$ millions
Animal 19
Clinical 34
Construction/Demolition 9
e-Waste 26
Food 19
Gas 229
Glass 14
Hazardous 88
Heat 25
Industrial 117
Metals 41
MSW 95
Oil 57
Organic (general/unspecified) 86
Other 70
Paper 84
Plant biomass (non-waste) 104
Plant biomass (waste) 82
Plastics 16
Radioactive 642
Rubber 44
Sewage/wastewater 43
Wood 86
All Projects 86
The average waste project is worth US$86 million. There are naturally wide
variations in average project value, due to the size, duration and complexity
of different types of project. The figures on this page represent our latest
estimates, based on data from 2013 to the current week.
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covered in this update, click here
Weekly Waste Projects Update – week ending 11th
February 2016
Weekly Waste Projects Update: week ending 11th February 2016 Source: AcuComm Business Database
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Top Five Projects, week ending 11th February 2016, by Estimated Value (US$ millions) Click the flag for more information on each project
1 Sweden 1,872 Biogas demonstration plant inaugurated.
2 Finland 1,248 Construction of a €1 billion biofuel refinery.
3 USA 667 Development of a commercial-scale gas-to-liquids plant.
4 Sweden 624 Construction of a new biomass-fuelled combined heat and power plant.
5 UK 439 Construction of a >20 MW WtE facility.
Top Five Projects, week ending 11th February 2016, by Reported Waste Capacity (tonnes)
1 China 1,825,000 Construction of the world's largest WtE facility.
2 Qatar 839,500 Expansion of a solid waste management centre.
3 India 730,000 Proposed development of WtE facility.
4 Russia 400,000 Construction of a 100,000 tpa bioethanol plant using wood waste as feedstock.
5 UK 350,000 Construction of a <30 MW WtE facility.
Top Five Projects, week ending 11th February 2016, by Reported Power Generation (MW)
1 Sweden 410 Construction of a new biomass-fuelled combined heat and power plant.
2 China 160 Construction of the world's largest WtE facility.
3 Qatar 50 Expansion of a solid waste management centre.
4 UK 40 Construction of a 40 MW wood-fired biomass plant.
5 UK 40 Construction of 40 MW biomass plant.
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