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In this month's report… T h e l a t e s t w a s t e p l a n t d e v e l o p m e n t s i n M a y 2 0 1 5 Latest Monthly Projects by Facility Type and Feedstock Latest Monthly Capacity by Facility Type and Feedstock Latest Power Generation Projects Listed by Facility Type and Feedstock Latest Country Focus Top Ten Countries with number and value of projects listed Completion Date Focus T r e n d s i n w a s t e p l a n t d e v e l o p m e n t o v e r t h e l a s t 1 2 m o n t h s Projects by Reported Completion Date (to May 2015) Projects by Facility Type and Feedstock Capacity by Facility Type and Feedstock Power Generation Projects Listed by Facility Type and Feedstock Country Focus Top Ten Countries with number and value of projects listed S p e c i a l c o m p a n y f o c u s r e p o r t : C P G r o u p S p e c i a l c o u n t r y f o c u s r e p o r t : U n i t e d S t a t e s L i s t i n g s w i t h l i n k s t o f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n All new projects reported in Waste Business Finder in May 2015 All 3,182 projects listed in Waste Business Finder to date All plant contractors listed 2013-15 ALL DATA CURRENT AT M A Y 2 0 1 5 Issue Number 0 0 9 Date of Publication J u n e 2 0 1 5 The only source of "real-time" trend data analysing global waste plant developments

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In this month's report…

The latest waste plant developments in May 2015

• Latest Monthly Projects by Facility Type and Feedstock• Latest Monthly Capacity by Facility Type and Feedstock• Latest Power Generation Projects Listed by Facility Type and Feedstock• Latest Country Focus Top Ten Countries with number and value of projects listed• Completion Date Focus

Trends in waste plant development over the last 12 months

• Projects by Reported Completion Date (to May 2015)• Projects by Facility Type and Feedstock Capacity by Facility Type and Feedstock• Power Generation Projects Listed by Facility Type and Feedstock• Country Focus Top Ten Countries with number and value of projects listed

Special company focus report: CP GroupSpecial country focus report: United States

Listings with links to further information

• All new projects reported in Waste Business Finder in May 2015• All 3,182 projects listed in Waste Business Finder to date• All plant contractors listed 2013-15

ALL DATA CURRENT AT

MAY 2015

Issue Number

009

Date of Publication

June 2015

The only source of "real-time" trend data analysing global waste plant developments

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ContentsProjects this month (May 2015) 1

Latest Monthly Capacity 5Latest Power Generation 8Latest Country Focus 11Completion Date Focus 13

Latest Monthly Project Listings 14

Projects To Date 19Waste Capacity 23Power Generation 27Country Focus 31

Company Focus: CP Group 33

National Market Focus: United States 37Projects by feedstock type 38Projects by waste capacity 39Projects by MW generation 41What are the likely timescales? 42Full data by US state 43-44

Issue Number 009 Date of Publication June 2015www.acucomm.net

Explanatory Notes

Welcome to db Monitor

This publication provides an ongoing and comprehensive analysis of current projects in the global

waste industry, enabling you to establish the level of activity in the di�erent sectors of the waste

industry around the world.

The data is taken from AcuComm’s Waste Business Finder database. This is a database of projects

compiled and maintained by us on a daily basis. The information in it – and therefore in

db Monitor– is not readily available from any other source.

db Monitor is organised in the following sections: The �rst 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.

Firstly, each project is allocated a principal facility type, such as anaerobic digestion, gasi�cation

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. Finally, we look at which countries are most active,

and when projects are reported as being likely to complete.

The second section presents data in a similar manner to the �rst, but looks at the entire database

held by AcuComm, dating back to January 2013. The third section presents a snapshot of a single

company active in the waste area, and looks at what projects it is involved with.

The third section lists all the new projects for the reported month. The table gives summary data,

but to gain the full information on an individual entry, just click the Business Finder web link on the

right hand side of the page.

The �nal section focuses on a particular technical or national area of the market, providing more

detailed information on the projects and technologies involved. This section will look at a di�erent

area each issue.

I hope db 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 Waste Business Finder database – free of

charge – then please do get in touch

Andy Crofts

Editor & Chief Analyst

andy.crofts@ acucomm.net

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Projects This Month: May 2015Overview

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average estimated value of a waste project over this period is US$105 million.

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Incineration with energy recovery projects form the largest number in

May 2015, accounting for 32, or 35.2% of the total. This was followed by AD

projects (15 projects, or 16.5%) and recycling/waste processing (9 projects

each, or 9.9%.)

Incineration with energy recovery is also the leading facility type by estimated value, at

US$3,096 million, or 29.0% of the total. This was followed by waste processing with

US$1,216 million, or 11.4% of the total, and integrated facilities with US$864 million, or

8.1%.

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Quarterly Project Data ComparisonKey Indicators for March 2015 to May 2015

Mar- 15 Apr- 15 May- 15Quarterly

Total

Number of projects 102 84 91 277

Total estimated value (US$ millions) 11,805 8,865 10,664 31,334

Average value (US$ millions) 116 106 117 113

Reported waste capacity (tonnes) 4,597,238 6,875,714 3,338,916 14,811,868

Average annual capacity per project (tonnes) 112,128 202,227 90,241 132,249

Reported power generation (MW) 1,418 937 392 2,747

Average MW per project 37 47 15 32

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This size of the circles in the bottom left graph represent the total

estimated project values, as reported in the table on this page.

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Latest Monthly Projects by Facility Type (May 2015) Latest Monthly Projects by Facility Type% of Total (May 2015)

ProjectsWith Value

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Value

Total Estimated

Value Average value % of Total Projects% of Total Estimated

Value

Anaerobic Digestion 15 5 44 676 45 Anaerobic Digestion 16.5 6.3

Biofuel 4 1 12 443 111 Biofuel 4.4 4.2

Biogas 1 1 3 3 3 Biogas 1.1 0.0

Gasi�cation 4 2 3 353 88 Gasi�cation 4.4 3.3

Incineration (energy recovery) 32 15 791 3,096 97 Incineration (energy recovery) 35.2 29.0

Incineration (no energy recovery) 0 0 0 0 - Incineration (no energy recovery) 0.0 0.0

Integrated Facilities (IWMF) 4 0 0 864 216 Integrated Facilities (IWMF) 4.4 8.1

Land�ll 8 4 41 835 104 Land�ll 8.8 7.8

MBT 0 0 0 0 - MBT 0.0 0.0

Recycling 9 4 94 576 64 Recycling 9.9 5.4

Waste Processing 9 5 77 1,216 135 Waste Processing 9.9 11.4

Others 5 0 0 2,601 520 Others 5.5 24.4

Total 91 37 1,066 10,664 117 Total 100.0 100.0

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Latest Monthly Projects by Feedstock Type (May 2015) Latest Monthly Projects by Feedstock Type (% of Total)

ProjectsWith Value

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Value (US$m)

Total Estimated

ValueAverage value

(US$m) % of Total Projects % of Total Estimated Value

Animal 7 3 4 158 23 Animal 7.7 1.5

Clinical 0 0 0 0 - Clinical 0.0 0.0

Construction/Demolition 1 1 5 5 5 Construction/Demolition 1.1 0.0

e-Waste 1 1 71 71 71 e-Waste 1.1 0.7

Food 2 0 0 43 21 Food 2.2 0.4

Gas 7 2 24 2,378 340 Gas 7.7 22.3

Glass 0 0 0 0 - Glass 0.0 0.0

Hazardous 1 0 0 216 216 Hazardous 1.1 2.0

Heat 0 0 0 0 - Heat 0.0 0.0

Industrial 3 1 12 298 99 Industrial 3.3 2.8

Metals 0 0 0 0 - Metals 0.0 0.0

MSW 32 12 707 3,448 108 MSW 35.2 32.3

Oil 1 1 37 37 37 Oil 1.1 0.4

Organic (general/unspeci�ed) 5 2 14 428 86 Organic (general/unspeci�ed) 5.5 4.0

Paper 0 0 0 0 - Paper 0.0 0.0

Plant Biomass (non-waste) 1 0 0 144 144 Plant Biomass (non-waste) 1.1 1.3

Plant Biomass (waste) 6 1 1 1,347 225 Plant Biomass (waste) 6.6 12.6

Plastics 4 2 17 115 29 Plastics 4.4 1.1

Radioactive 1 0 0 901 901 Radioactive 1.1 8.4

Rubber 0 0 0 0 - Rubber 0.0 0.0

Sewage/wastewater 4 3 43 84 21 Sewage/wastewater 4.4 0.8

Wood 15 8 129 989 66 Wood 16.5 9.3

Other 0 0 0 0 - Other 0.0 0.0

Total 91 37 1,066 10,664 117 Total 100.0 100.0

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In terms of waste feedstock type, municipal solid waste (MSW) was the leading

category in May 2015. MSW accounted for 32 projects (35.2% of the total) with

an estimated value of US$3,448 million (32.3% of the total).

Wood and other biomass were the other principal feedstocks in May 2015. Wood

accounted for 15 projects, with an estimated value of US$989 million, while other

plant biomass accounted for 6 projects, equal to US$1,347 million.

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Wood and other biomass-based feedstocks account for around one third of all new investment in waste technologies, reflecting a move away from traditional power generation in many countries.

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Latest Monthly Capacity

Reported Waste Capacity of Projects Listed by Facility Type Reported Capacity by Facility Type, % of Total(May 2015) (May 2015)

ProjectsWith Reported

Capacity

Reported Annual

Capacity (tonnes)

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Average Tonnes Per

Day% of Total Reported

Capacity

Anaerobic Digestion 15 7 652,791 93,256 291 Anaerobic Digestion 19.6

Biofuel 4 1 35,000 35,000 109 Biofuel 1.0

Biogas 1 0 0 - - Biogas 0.0

Gasi�cation 4 1 4,000 4,000 13 Gasi�cation 0.1

Incineration (energy recovery) 32 12 1,793,555 149,463 467 Incineration (energy recovery) 53.7

Incineration (no energy recovery) 0 0 0 - - Incineration (no energy recovery) 0.0

Integrated Facilities (IWMF) 4 3 346,000 115,333 360 Integrated Facilities (IWMF) 10.4

Land�ll 8 0 0 - - Land�ll 0.0

MBT 0 0 0 - - MBT 0.0

Recycling 9 6 235,845 39,308 123 Recycling 7.1

Waste Processing 9 4 221,725 55,431 173 Waste Processing 6.6

Others 5 1 50,000 50,000 156 Others 1.5

Total 91 35 3,338,916 95,398 298 Total 100.0

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Of the 91 projects listed in May 2015, 35 also reported an annual waste capacity.

This amounted to 3.3 million tonnes, equal to an average of 95,398 tonnes per

project, and an average of 298 tonnes per day per project.

WtE incineration was the largest facility type in terms of capacity, amounting to

1.8 million tonnes, or 53.7% of the total. This was followed by anaerobic digestion

with 0.6 million tonnes (19.6%) and integrated facilities with just under 0.4 million

tonnes (10.4%).

WtE incineration projects represented over 53% of reported new or planned waste project capacity in May 2015.

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Latest Monthly Projects by Feedstock Type (May 2015)

ProjectsWith Reported

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Annual Capacity (tonnes)

Average Annual

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Average Tonnes Per

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Animal 7 2 39,347 19,674 61

Clinical 0 0 0 - -

Construction/Demolition 1 0 0 - -

e-Waste 1 1 30,000 30,000 94

Food 2 2 42,444 21,222 66

Gas 7 0 0 - -

Glass 0 0 0 - -

Hazardous 1 1 151,000 151,000 472

Heat 0 0 0 - -

Industrial 3 0 0 - -

Metals 0 0 0 - -

MSW 32 18 2,337,900 129,883 406

Oil 1 0 0 - -

Organic (general/unspeci�ed) 5 1 35,000 35,000 109

Paper 0 0 0 - -

Plant Biomass (non-waste) 1 0 0 - -

Plant Biomass (waste) 6 4 598,000 149,500 467

Plastics 4 3 63,725 21,242 66

Radioactive 1 0 0 - -

Rubber 0 0 0 - -

Sewage/wastewater 4 1 27,000 27,000 84

Wood 15 2 14,500 7,250 23

Other 0 0 0 - -

Total 91 35 3,338,916 95,398 298

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Incineration (energy

recovery)53.7%

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19.6%

Integrated Facilities (IWMF)

10.4%

Recycling 7.1%

Waste Processing6.6%

Others2.7%

% Capacity by Facility Type, May 2015Municipal solid waste accounted for 2.3 million tonnes of capacity in May 2015,

equal to 70.0% of the total, and an average of 406 tonnes per project per

day. The other major feedstock category was plant biomass, which accounted for just

under 0.6 million tonnes or 17.9% of the total.

China remains a leading investor in waste, with a major new WtE plant becoming operational in Shanghai, as reported in May 2015.

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Reported Capacity by Feedstock, % of Total (May 2015)

Capacity as % of Total

Animal 1.2

Clinical -

Construction/Demolition -

e-Waste 0.9

Food 1.3

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Hazardous 4.5

Heat -

Industrial -

Metals -

MSW 70.0

Oil -

Organic (general/unspeci�ed) 1.0

Paper -

Plant Biomass (non-waste) -

Plant Biomass (waste) 17.9

Plastics 1.9

Radioactive -

Rubber -

Sewage/wastewater 0.8

Wood 0.4

Other -

Total 100.0

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MSW70.0%

Plant Biomass (waste)17.9%

Hazardous4.5%

Others7.5%

% Capacity by Feedstock, May 2015

Municipal Solid Waste accounted for 70.0% of waste capacity in projects covered in the Business Finder database in May 2015.

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Latest Power Generation

Reported Power Generation of Projects Listed by Facility Type Latest Reported Power Generation by Facility(May 2015) Type, % of Total (May 2015)

ProjectsWith Reported

MW Generation

Reported Annual MW Generation

Average MW Generation % of Total Projects

Anaerobic Digestion 15 4 15 4 Anaerobic Digestion 3.7

Biofuel 4 0 0 - Biofuel -

Biogas 1 0 0 - Biogas -

Gasi�cation 4 3 15 5 Gasi�cation 3.7

Incineration (energy recovery) 32 17 297 17 Incineration (energy recovery) 75.9

Incineration (no energy recovery) 0 0 0 - Incineration (no energy recovery) -

Integrated Facilities (IWMF) 4 0 0 - Integrated Facilities (IWMF) -

Land�ll 8 1 1 1 Land�ll 0.1

MBT 0 0 0 - MBT -

Recycling 9 0 0 - Recycling -

Waste Processing 9 0 0 - Waste Processing -

Others 5 2 65 32 Others 16.5

Total 91 27 392 15 Total 100.0

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In May 2015, an estimate of annual power generation was available for 27 projects. This

amounted to 392 MW in total. Three quarters of this was from WtE incineration with most of the

remainder coming from gasi�cation or anaerobic digestion.

Incineration amounted to 17 projects with total reported generation of 297 MW, equal to 17 MW

per plant. The most signi�cant projects were a 90 MW biomass plant in Lithuania, a planned 50

MW biomass plant in Brazil, and a recently -operational 40 MW WtE plant in Shanghai, China.

WtE incineration continued to dominate the reported power generation of projects in May 2015.

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Latest Reported Power Generation of Projects Listed byFeedstock Type (May 2015)

ProjectsWith Reported MW

GenerationReported Annual

MW GenerationAverage MW

Generation

Animal 7 2 2 1

Clinical 0 0 0 -

Construction/Demolition 1 0 0 -

e-Waste 1 0 0 -

Food 2 0 0 -

Gas 7 4 85 21

Glass 0 0 0 -

Hazardous 1 0 0 -

Heat 0 0 0 -

Industrial 3 1 11 11

Metals 0 0 0 -

MSW 32 6 64 11

Oil 1 0 0 -

Organic (general/unspeci�ed) 5 1 2 2

Paper 0 0 0 -

Plant Biomass (non-waste) 1 0 0 -

Plant Biomass (waste) 6 3 25 8

Plastics 4 0 0 -

Radioactive 1 0 0 -

Rubber 0 0 0 -

Sewage/wastewater 4 0 0 -

Wood 15 10 203 20

Other 0 0 0 -

Total 91 27 392 15

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In May 2015, just over half of power generation was through wood -

fuelled facilities, amounting to 203 MW in total and 20 per reporting

project. This was followed by gas with 85 MW, equal to 21.8% of the total

and an average of 21 MW per reporting project. MSW accounted for 64

MW, equal to 16.3% of the total and 11 MW per reporting project.

Incineration (energy recovery)

75.9%

Others16.5%

Gasification3.7%

Others3.8%

% MW Generation by Facility Type, May 2015

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Latest Reported Power Generation by FeedstockType, % of Total (May 2015)

MW Generation as % of Total

Animal 0.5

Clinical -

Construction/Demolition -

e-Waste -

Food -

Gas 21.8

Glass -

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Industrial 2.8

Metals -

MSW 16.3

Oil -

Organic (general/unspeci�ed) 0.5

Paper -

Plant Biomass (non-waste) -

Plant Biomass (waste) 6.3

Plastics -

Radioactive -

Rubber -

Sewage/wastewater -

Wood 51.8

Other -

Total 100.0

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Wood-based materials - whether waste products or grown specially - are increasingly being used as a fuel for providing domestic power for heat and light.

Wood51.8%

Gas21.8%

MSW16.3%

Plant Biomass (waste)6.3%

Others3.8%

% MW Generation by Feedstock Type, May 2015

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Latest Country Focus

Top Ten Countries (number of projects listed), Top Ten Countries (value of projects listed),May 2015 May 2015

Projects % of Total US$ millions % of Total

USA 23 25.3 Japan 310 29.1

UK 7 7.7 Poland 279 26.2

Japan 5 5.5 Hong Kong 89 8.3

India 5 5.5 Norway 74 6.9

Switzerland 3 3.3 Switzerland 66 6.2

Poland 3 3.3 Croatia 44 4.1

Bulgaria 3 3.3 USA 39 3.6

France 3 3.3 Spain 37 3.5

Sweden 2 2.2 Serbia 32 3.0

Mexico 2 2.2 Lithuania 22 2.1

Subtotal 56 61.5 Subtotal 993 93.2

Others 35 38.5 Others 73 6.8

Total 91 100.0 Total 1,066 100.0

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The USA was the leading country in terms of projects reported in May 2015, with

23, equal to 25.3% of the total. This was followed by the UK with seven and Japan/India with �ve

apiece.

In terms of reported value, Japan was the leader, with US$310 million or 29.1% of the total. This was

followed by Poland with US$279 million or 26.2%, and Hong Kong with US$89 million or 8.3%.

Significant waste investments occur not only in developed markets, but across the developing world.

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USA25.3%

UK7.7%

Japan5.5%

India5.5%

Switzerland3.3%

Poland3.3%

Others49.5%

Leading Countries, Number of Projects, May 2015

Japan29.1%

Poland26.2%

Hong Kong8.3%

Norway6.9%

Switzerland6.2%

Croatia4.1%

Others19.1%

Leading Countries, Value of Projects, May 2015

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Completion Date Focus

Projects by Reported Completion Date (May 2015)

Number of Projects Value (US$ millions)

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Q2 2015 17 264.3

Q3 2015 1 -

Q4 2015 8 15.0

Q1 2016 1 2.0

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Q3 2016 1 7.5

Q4 2016 2 -

Q1 2017 1 73.9

Q2 2017 2 2.4

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2018+ 5 82.8

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Of the 91 projects reported on in May 2015, 48 give an indication of their likely

completion date. There are 31 projects due to complete by the end of 2015, with a

combined reported value of US$279.3 million. A further eight projects are due to

complete during 2016, and a further nine in 2017 or beyond.

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Latest Monthly Project Listings, May 2015

Country Summary Link

Argentina Construction of an AD plant utilising meat industry waste. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3192

Australia Development of new land�ll cell. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3241

Bahamas Development of a gasi�cation power plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3231

Belarus Construction of a land�ll, sorting facility and composting facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3177

Brazil Construction of a 50 MW biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3220

Bulgaria Construction of a straw-fed AD plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3181

Bulgaria Construction of an AD plant at a brewery. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3228

Bulgaria Construction of a 516,000 tonne capacity land�ll. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3248

Canada Construction of a 200 tpd pellet plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3204

China Auxiliary boiler required for WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3172

China Construction of a 40 MW WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3180

Croatia Construction of a 2.8 MW cogeneration biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3179Croatia Development of an AD plant and sludge dehydration system. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3184Czech Republic Proposed enlargement of a land�ll. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3171Denmark Completion of a straw-�red biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3187Denmark Construction of an 11 MW AD plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3211Estonia Construction of 18 MW biomass plant for plywood factory. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3233Finland Construction of a 5 MW biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3200Finland Installation of a 20 MWth waste gas-fed boiler. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3227France Construction of a 1.3 MW district heating biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3209France Development of a sugar beet-to-isobutene facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3221France Completion of a 4.2 MW biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3251Germany Inauguration of a €10 million waste-to-energy plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3174Germany Rehabilitatation of a waste digestion plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3250Greece Construction of a 1 MW AD plant at meat processing factory. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3212Hong Kong Refurbishment and upgrading of a waste transfer station. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3167

Hong Kong Construction of an e-waste recycling facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3210

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Country Summary Link

India Construction of an AD plant at an abattoir. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3203

India Waste plastics processing unit. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3243

India Poultry waste management plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3246

India Construction of a pyrolysis oil plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3247

India Development of an 8 MW WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3252

Japan Construction of a 1.4 MW WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3176

Japan Completion of a WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3189

Japan Construction of a 360 tpd WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3213

Japan WtE facility improvement works. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3229

Japan WtE facility improvement works. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3230

Lithuania Installation of a biogas microturbine. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3190

Lithuania Opening of a biomass boiler plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3207

Mexico Installation of an anaerobic digester. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3194Mexico Construction of a pilot biomass/fuel cell cogeneration project. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3245Norway Construction of a waste-fuelled energy plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3191Oman Proposed development of Oman’s �rst WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3186Oman Construction of an industrial hazardous waste treatment facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3199Philippines Improvements to materials recovery facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3234Poland Construction of an MBT facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3183Poland Construction of a 100,000 tpa WtE facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3237Poland Expansion of a waste management facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3238Serbia Construction of a 20 MW biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3198South Africa Plastic bottle recycling plant opens. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3215South Korea Contract awarded for sewage treatment plant co-digestion system. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3173Spain Construction of a plant converting waste into fuel. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3164Sweden Inauguration of a wood-�red district heating plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3182

Sweden Installation of a new boiler plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3185

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Latest Monthly Project Listings, May 2015 (cont.)

Country Summary Link

Switzerland Construction of a wood-�red drying plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3201

Switzerland Construction of a plastic bottle recycling facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3206

Switzerland Development of a wood-fuelled biomass plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3219

Turkey Establishment of an olive waste-to-energy facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3195

UK Plastic recycling facility upgrading. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3163

UK Construction of a waste transfer station. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3170

UK Development of 95,000 tpa waste treatment facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3188

UK Development of an open windrow composting facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3197

UK Implementation of an SRF solution for cement works. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3222

UK Construction of a 1.0 MW AD plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3223

UK Construction of a 100,000 tpa waste recycling and treatment facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3253

United Arab Emirates Installation of a waste separation system. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3239

Uruguay Construction of a WtE/recovery plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3240Uruguay Bioethanol plant begins operations. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3242USA Construction of a C&D transfer station. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3165USA Development of a 5 MW WtE plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3166USA Development of a 9 MW WtE plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3168USA Project to convert land�ll gas into energy. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3169USA Installation and retro�tting of a wood pellet production plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3175USA Opening of a land�ll gas-to-energy facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3178USA Proposed development of a 63 MW fuell cell park. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3193USA Development of an underground interim nuclear storage facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3196USA Construction of an anaerobic digestion facility at a zoo. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3202USA Proposed construction of an organics recycling facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3205

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Latest Monthly Project Listings, May 2015 (cont.)Country Summary Link

USA Development of a land�ll gas-to-energy project with anaerobic digester. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3208

USA Upgrading of a resource recovery facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3214

USA Grant awarded for biomass boiler system. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3216

USA Opening of a single-stream recycling system. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3217

USA New heating plant at biomass cogeneration facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3218

USA Installation of a single-stream recycling facility. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3224

USA Construction of a fully-lined coal ash land�ll. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3225

USA Construction of a fully-lined coal ash land�ll. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3226

USA Expansion of a facility that recycles CO2 into liquid fuels. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3232

USA Redevelopment of land�ll and recycling facilities. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3235

USA Installation of a 1.4 MW fuel cell plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3236

USA Building of a farm biogas plant. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3244

USA Installation of an anaerobic digester. http://www.acucomm.net/business-�nder/3249

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