The growing awareness of the environment is promoting the growth of the waste-to-energy market.
The waste-to-energy recovery market is projected to show a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5% during the forecast period from 2024 to 2034. The market size in 2023 is estimated at 41.3 billion USD and is expected to reach 82.6 billion USD by 2034. Waste-to-energy recovery is a sustainable process that converts waste into usable forms of energy such as electricity, heat, and fuel. This process produces valuable energy resources and efficiently reduces the amount of waste sent to landfills. Solid waste, such as municipal and industrial waste, is burned in incinerators to generate heat. This heat is used to power electricity-generating turbines or for direct heating applications. Additionally, biodegradable waste can be anaerobically digested to produce biogas, a renewable energy source. This research report investigates the waste-to-energy recovery market, providing trends and forecasts from 2024 to 2034 by technology, form, application, waste type, and region.
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Publisher: Fatpos Global Publication Month: August 2024 Report Language: English *For more details, please visit our website or refer to the sample materials.
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