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    The Waste-to-Energy (WtE) Market 2013-2023

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    Contents 1. Executive Summary

    1.1 Global Waste-to-Energy Market Overview

    1.2 Benefits of This Report

    1.3 Who is This Report For?

    1.4 Methodology

    1.5 The Global Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    1.6 The Regional & Leading National Waste-to-Energy Market Forecasts 2013-2023

    2. Introduction to the Waste-to-Energy Market

    2.1 Definition of Waste-to-Energy

    2.2 Major trends in the Waste-to-Energy Market

    2.3 The Current Waste-to-Energy Market Situation

    3. The Global Waste-to-Energy Market

    3.1 The Global Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    3.2 Global Waste-to-Energy Market Drivers & Restraints

    4. The Leading National Waste-to-Energy Markets 2013-2023

    4.1 The European Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.1 The UK Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.1.1.1 Drivers and Restraints in the UK Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.1.2 Major UK Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.1.1.3 Analysis of the UK Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.2 The Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.1.2.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.2.2 Major Finnish Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.1.2.3 Analysis of the Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.3 The Italian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.1.3.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Italian Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.3.2 Major Italian Waste-to-Energy Projects

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    Contents 4.1.3.3 Analysis of the Italian Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.4 The Polish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.1.4.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Polish Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.4.2 Major Polish Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.1.4.3 Analysis of the Polish Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.1.5 The Rest of Europe Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.1.5.1 The Rest of Europe Waste-to-Energy Facilities and Projects

    4.2 The Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.1 The Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.2.1.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.1.2 Major Chinese Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.2.1.3 Analysis of the Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.2 The Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.2.2.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.2.2 Major Japanese Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.2.2.3 Analysis of the Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.3 The Korean Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.2.3.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Korean Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.3.2 Major Korean Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.2.3.3 Analysis of the Korean Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.2.4 The Rest of Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.2.4.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Facilities and Upcoming Projects

    4.2.4.2 Analysis Rest of Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.3 The North American Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.3.1 The US Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.3.1.1 Drivers and Restraints in the US Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.3.1.2 Major US Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.3.1.3 Analysis of the US Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.3.2 The Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.3.2.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market

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    Contents 4.3.2.2 Major Canadian Waste-to-Energy Projects

    4.3.2.3 Analysis of the Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market

    4.4 The Rest of the World Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023

    4.4.1 Waste-to-Energy Projects in the Rest of the World

    4.4.2 Analysis of the Rest of the World Waste-to-Energy Market

    5. PEST Analysis of the Waste-to-Energy Market 2013-2023

    6. Expert Opinion

    6.1 Covanta Energy Corporation

    6.1.1 The Status of the US Waste-to-Energy Market

    6.1.2 Policy Remains a Pivotal Issue in the Waste-to-Energy Market

    6.1.3 Barriers to Entry to the Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market

    6.1.4 Covantas Future Developments

    6.1.5 The Growing Importance of Technology in Waste-to-Energy

    6.1.6 Waste-to-Energy as a Renewable Power Source

    6.1.7 Improving the Public Image of Waste-to-Energy

    6.2 C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited

    6.2.1 Waste-to-Energy Growth Opportunities in China and South East Asia

    6.2.2 Strong Incentives from the Chinese Government

    6.2.3 The Competitive Landscape in the Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market

    6.2.4 Drivers of Waste-to-Energy in Asia

    6.2.5 C&Gs Latest Project Developments

    6.2.6 Major Waste-to-Energy Growth Markets Outside of Asia

    6.2.7 Build-Operate-Transfer versus Design-Build-Operate

    6.2.8 The Environmental Impact of Chinese Waste-to-Energy Facilities

    6.2.9 Coping with Increasingly Stringent Emissions Standards

    6.2.10 Potential of the Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market

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    Contents 7. Leading Companies in the Waste-to-Energy Market

    7.1 Babcock & Wilcox Vlund A/S

    7.1.1 Babcock & Wilcox Vlund Analysis

    7.1.2 Babcock & Wilcox Vlund Regional Focus

    7.1.3 Future Outlook

    7.2 C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited

    7.2.1 C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited Analysis

    7.2.2 C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited Regional Focus

    7.2.3 Future Outlook

    7.3 China Everbright International Limited

    7.3.1 China Everbright International Limited Analysis

    7.3.2 China Everbright International Limited Regional Focus

    7.3.3 Future Outlook

    7.4 CNIM

    7.4.1 CNIM Analysis

    7.4.2 CNIM Regional Focus

    7.4.3 Future Outlook

    7.5 Covanta Energy Corporation

    7.5.1 Covanta Energy Analysis

    7.5.2 Covanta Energy Regional Focus

    7.5.3 Future Outlook

    7.6 Hitachi Zosen Inova AG

    7.6.1 Hitachi Zosen Inova Analysis

    7.6.2 Hitachi Zosen Inova Regional Focus

    7.6.3 Future Outlook

    7.7 Keppel Seghers

    7.7.1 Keppel Seghers Analysis

    7.7.2 Keppel Seghers Regional Focus

    7.7.3 Future Outlook

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    Contents 7.8 MARTIN GmbH

    7.8.1 MARTIN GmbH Analysis

    7.8.2 MARTIN GmbH Regional Focus

    7.8.3 Future Outlook

    7.9 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical (MHIEC)

    7.9.1 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Analysis

    7.9.2 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Regional Focus

    7.9.3 Future Outlook

    7.10 Suez Environnement (SITA)

    7.10.1 Suez Environnement Analysis

    7.10.2 Suez Environnement Regional Focus

    7.10.3 Future Outlook

    7.11 Other Leading Companies in the Waste-to-Energy Market

    8. Conclusions

    8.1 The Global Waste-to-Energy Market Outlook

    8.2 Regional & Leading National Waste-to-Energy Market Forecasts 2013-2023

    8.3 Concluding Observations of the Waste-to-Energy Market

    9. Glossary

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    Contents List of Tables Table 1.1 Regional & Leading National Waste-to-Energy Market Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($m, CAGR

    %)

    Table 2.1 Sources of Municipal Solid Waste

    Table 2.2 Installed WtE Capacity and Produced MSW in Leading Waste-to-Energy Markets (million tonnes/annum,

    %)

    Table 3.1 Global Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 3.2 Global Waste-to-Energy Market Drivers & Restraints

    Table 4.1 Regional & Leading National Waste-to-Energy Market Forecasts 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Table 4.2 European Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.3 UK Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.4 UK WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.5 Key UK WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.6 Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.7 Finnish WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.8 Key Finnish WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.9 Italian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.10 Italian WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.11 Key Italian WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.12 Polish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.13 Polish WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.14 Key Polish WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.15 Rest of Europe Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.16 Rest of Europe Current and Future WtE Facilities by Country

    Table 4.17 Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.18 Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.19 Chinese Waste-to-Energy Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.20 Key Chinese WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.21 Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.22 Japanese WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

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    Contents Table 4.23 Key Japanese WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.24 Korean Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.25 Korean WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.26 Key Korean WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.27 Rest of Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.28 Current & New WtE Facilities in the Rest of the Asia Pacific by Country

    Table 4.29 North American Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.30 The US Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.31 US WtE Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.32 Key US WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.33 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.34 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Table 4.35 Key Canadian WtE Statistics (Population, MSW/year, Incineration rate, Landfill rate Recycling rate, WtE

    Facilities, WtE Capacity, New Plants)

    Table 4.36 Rest of the World Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

    Table 4.37 Major WtE Projects in the Rest of the World (Company, Country, Capacity, Investment, completion Year)

    Table 7.1 The Leading Waste-to-Energy Companies 2013 (Market Ranking, Market Share %)

    Table 7.2 Babcock & Wilcox Vlund Overview (Total Revenue 2011, 2013 Global Market Share %, 2013 Market

    Rank, HQ, Employees, Website)

    Table 7.3 Babcock & Wilcox Vlund Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost, Completion Year)

    Table 7.4 Babcock & Wilcox Vlund Company Divisions & Capabilities

    Table 7.5 C&G Environmental Protection Overview (Total Revenue 2012, 2013 Global Market Share %, 2013

    Market Rank, HQ, Employees, Ticker, Contact, Website)

    Table 7.6 C&G Environmental Protection Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost Completion

    Year)

    Table 7.7 China Everbright Overview (Total Revenue 2012, % Revenue from WtE, 2013 Global Market Share %,

    2013 Market Rank, HQ, Employees, Ticker, Website)

    Table 7.8 China Everbright Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost, Completion Year)

    Table 7.9 China Everbright Company Divisions & Capabilities

    Table 7.10 CNIM Overview (Total Revenue, Revenue from Market, % Revenue From Market, Global Market Share

    %, 2013 Market Rank, HQ, Ticker, Website)

    Table 7.11 CNIM Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost, Completion Year)

    Table 7.12 CNIM Company Divisions & Capabilities

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    Contents Table 7.13 Covanta Energy Corporation Overview (Total Revenue 2012, 2013 Global Market Share %, 2013 Market

    Rank, HQ, Employees, Ticker, Contact, Website)

    Table 7.14 Covanta Energy Corporation Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost, Completion

    Year)

    Table 7.15 Hitachi Zosen Inova Overview (Total Revenue, 2013 Global Market Share %, 2013 Market Rank, HQ,

    Employees, Website)

    Table 7.16 Hitachi Zosen Inova Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost Completion Year)

    Table 7.17 Keppel Seghers Overview (Total Revenue, % Revenue from Infrastructure Division, 2013 Global Market

    Share %, 2013 Market Rank, Employees, HQ, Ticker, Website)

    Table 7.18 Keppel Seghers Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost, completion year)

    Table 7.19 Keppel Seghers Company Divisions & Capabilities

    Table 7.20 MARTIN Overview (Total Revenue, 2013 Global Market Share %, 2013 Market Rank, HQ, Employees,

    Website)

    Table 7.21 Projects using MARTIN Technology from 2012 (Project, Country, Capacity, Thermal Capacity,

    Completion Year)

    Table 7.22 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical (Total Revenue, 2013 Global Market Share %,

    2013 Market Rank, HQ, Employees, Ticker, Website)

    Figure 7.23 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country,

    Capacity, Cost, Completion Year)

    Table 7.24 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Divisions & Capabilities

    Table 7.25 Suez Environnement Overview (Total Revenue, % Revenue From Waste Market, Global Market Share %,

    2013 Market Rank, HQ, Employees, Ticker, Website)

    Table 7.26 Suez Environnement Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost, Completion Year)

    Table 7.27 Other Leading Companies in the Waste-to-Energy Market (Company, Activity)

    Table 8.1 Regional & Leading National Waste-to-Energy Market Forecasts Summary 2013, 2018, 2023 ($m), 2013-

    2023 CAGR (%)

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    Contents List of Figures Figure 2.1 Breakdown of Typical US MSW Content (%)

    Figure 2.2 Waste-to-Energy Capacity by Country End 2012 (million tonnes/annum)

    Figure 2.3 Number of Waste-to-Energy Plants by Country End 2012

    Figure 3.1 Global Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 3.2 Regional Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m)

    Figure 4.1 Leading National Waste-to-Energy Markets Forecast 2013-2023 ($m)

    Figure 4.2 Leading National Waste-to-Energy Markets Share Forecast 2013 (%)

    Figure 4.3 Leading National Waste-to-Energy Markets Share Forecast 2018 (%)

    Figure 4.4 Leading National Waste-to-Energy Markets Share Forecast 2023 (%)

    Figure 4.5 European Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($bn, AGR %)

    Figure 4.6 UK Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.7 UK Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.8 UK Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1995-2016 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.9 Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.10 Finnish Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.11 Finnish Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 2009-2014 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.12 Italian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.13 Italian Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.14 Italian Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1995-2016 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.15 Polish Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.16 Polish Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.17 Rest of Europe Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.18 Rest of Europe, Poland, Italy, Finland and UK Waste-to-Energy Markets Forecast 2013-2023 ($m)

    Figure 4.19 Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.20 Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.21 Chinese Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.22 Chinese Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 2002-2015 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.23 Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.24 Japanese Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.25 Japanese Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1990-2016 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.26 Korean Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.27 Korean Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.28 Korean Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1995-2013 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.29 Rest of Asia Pacific Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.30 North American Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

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    Contents Figure 4.31 The US Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.32 The US Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.33 US Cumulative Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1985-2016 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.34 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 4.35 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Market Share Forecast 2013, 2018 and 2023 (% Share)

    Figure 4.36 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1974-2016 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Figure 4.37 Rest of the World Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Figure 7.1 Leading Companies in Waste-to-Energy 2013 Market Share (% share)

    Figure 8.1 Regional Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast ($m) & AGR (%) 2013-2023

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    Contents Companies Mentioned in This Report Alpina Energy

    AmeyCespa

    Anqing Wanneng Zhongke Green Power

    Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group, Inc

    Babcock & Wilcox Vlund A/S (B&W)

    Balfour Beatty

    C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited

    China Everbright International Limited

    Chongoing Sanfeng Environmental Industry Group Co. Ltd. (CSEG)

    Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta

    CNIM

    Coopsette

    Cory Environment

    Covanta Energy Corporation

    E.ON

    E.ON Energy from Waste

    Eco Center

    EDF

    Ekokem

    Energos

    EZO

    Fisia Babcock Environment

    Fortum

    Greenlight Energy Solutions

    Hera DGI

    Hitachi Zosen Corporation

    Hitachi Zosen Inova

    International Electric Power

    Jindal ITF

    KARA/NOVEREN

    Keppel Corporation

    Keppel Integrated Engineering

    Keppel Seghers

    Linhai Weiming Environment Protection and Energy Co. Ltd.

    MARTIN GmbH

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    Contents MBC Contractors

    Mercia EnviRecover

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical (MHIEC)

    Mizuda

    Nesher

    Onyx Ta-Ho Environmental Services

    Peel Environment

    Pennine Resource Recovery

    Pertamina

    Plasco Energy Group

    SITA

    Spencer Group

    Suez Environnement

    Tamiz Shahar

    Taizhou Wanna Environmental Protection and Energy Co. Ltd.

    Taqa

    TIRU

    TRM

    Urbaser

    Vaanta Energia

    Veolia Environmental Services

    Veolia Environnement

    Viridor

    Waste Recycling Group (WRG)

    Westenergy

    Wheelabrator Technologies

    Wuhan Shenneng Environmental Engineering Xingou MSW Power Generation Co. Ltd

    Zhejiang Weiming Environmental Protection Co. Ltd.

    Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report Bank of China

    Clean Association of Tokyo23

    Dan Municipal Sanitation Association

    Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

    European Union (EU)

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    Monash University

    Singapore Institute of Directors

    State Communal Enterprise Koktem

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    4.3 The North American Waste-to-Energy Market The North America WtE market is perhaps not as dynamic as Europe and Asia partly due to the

    considerable land area available for dumping refuse and partly due to limited supporting policy.

    However, growing environmental pressures and domestic energy needs are reinvigorating interest

    in WtE in select areas.

    The North American WtE market is depicted in the table and chart below. Following this, the US

    and Canadian markets are covered in more detail.

    2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2013-23

    CAPEX $(m) 510 933 1,030 685 540 559 600 738 754 783 714 712 8,046

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    Figure 4.30 North American Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %)

    Table 4.29 North American Waste-to-Energy Market Forecast 2013-2023 ($m, AGR %, CAGR %, Cumulative)

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    high landfill fees or taxes are introduced. This is only likely to be introduced in densely populated

    areas such as the Greater Toronto Area and Vancouver.

    4.3.2.2 Major Canadian Waste-to-Energy Projects

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    Covanta Durham/York, ON 385 $272m 2014 Covanta Gold River, Vancouver, BC 2,050 $500m+ (E) 2016

    Canada is a very small waste-to-energy market, currently home to only five WtE plants serving the

    major population centres of Toronto, Vancouver, Quebec City and Charlottetown. However, two

    projects of significance are expected to be added by 2016, both being developed by Covanta.

    Firstly the Durham/York plant servicing the Greater Toronto Area, which is currently under

    construction, is set to come online in Q3 2014 with a MSW processing capacity of 140,000

    tonnes/year. The second project in Vancouver has not yet received a final investment decision but

    is likely to go ahead and be operational by 2016. The Cache Creek landfill is set to close in 2015,

    and the Gold River facility is currently the preferred solution to divert the 500,000 tonnes of waste

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    Table 4.34 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Projects (Company, Capacity, Investment, Completion Year)

    Source: Visiongain 2013

    Figure 4.36 Canadian Waste-to-Energy Facilities & Capacity 1974-2016 (Number, tonnes/year)

    Source: Visiongain 2013

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    6.2 C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited Headquartered in Hong Kong and listed on the SGX Mainboard since April 2005, C&G

    Environmental Protection Holdings Limited (formerly C&G Industrial Holdings Limited), is a leading

    Waste-to-Energy investor and operator. Specialising in the investment, construction, operation and

    maintenance of WTE plants, C&G is led by professional industry veterans with a wealth of

    experience in WTE technology management, infrastructure development and are well-respected

    and connected with industry players. C&G invests in, constructs, operates and maintains waste

    incineration power plants for the treatment of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) under the Build-

    Operate-Transfer (BOT) investments schemes. Under the BOT scheme, recurring revenue from

    the Groups WTE business comprises mainly Power Generation and Waste Handling Fee. C&G is

    committed to the preservation of its environment and the improvement of quality of living through

    the latest waste treatment technology.

    C&G currently operates six WTE plants: Jinjiang, Huian, Anxi, Fuqing, Jianyang in Fujian; and

    Huangshi in Hubei, as well as a sludge treatment plant in Jinjiang. An additional five projects are in

    the pipeline gradually commissioning in China and Asia.

    Mr. Loo Cheng Guan, Executive Director and Group Deputy Chief Executive Officer Loo Cheng

    Guan was appointed as C&Gs Executive Director and Group Deputy CEO on 8 November 2011,

    to oversee the Groups corporate finance, investor relations and business development. Mr Loo

    brings to C&G more than two decades of finance, management and business experience, having

    spent a significant portion of his career advising on mergers and acquisitions, growth strategies

    and structuring and negotiating investments that achieve capital appreciation for investors.

    Mr Loo holds a Bachelor of Economics (Honours) and MBA from Monash University in Melbourne.

    He is a member of the Singapore Institute of Directors.

    6.2.1 Waste-to-Energy Growth Opportunities in China and South East

    Asia Visiongain: C&G has been involved in a number of new waste-to-energy projects in recent years,

    with 6 facilities added since the beginning of 2011 and two more expected in 2013. What are the

    main factors allowing the company to grow at such a pace?

    Mr. Loo: To capture an expanding waste-to-energy market in China and Asia, we transformed our

    business from textile-related production to WTE in 2010. Ever since the transformation of the

    business model, 2011 and 2012 have become consolidation years for our WTE business, as we

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    7.2 C&G Environmental Protection Holdings Limited

    Total company revenue $77.4m (Expected 2012) 2013 Global market share % 2.0% 2013 market rank 10 Headquarters Hong Kong Employees 600+ Ticker SG: D79 IR Contact Janice Liu [email protected] Website http://www.cg-ep.com/

    Project Country Capacity t/day Cost ($m) Completion Year Jinjiang, Fujian China 1,800 ~ 2005

    (2010 Expansion) Anxi, Fujian China 800 ~ 2011 Huangshi, Hubei China 800 ~ 2011 Huian, Fujian China 800 ~ 2011 C&G Fuqing Plant China 800 $70m 2011 Langfang China 1,000 $85m (E) 2012 Jiangyang, Fujian China 600 $53m 2012 Xiaogan China 700 $60m (E) 2013 (1st phase) Nanping, Fujian China 600 $53m (E) 2013 Nong Khaem Thailand 500 $45m (E) 2014 Dalian China 1,000 $80m (E) under neg (2015) Guiyang China 2,000 $155m (E) under neg (2015)

    Source: Visiongain / C&G Environmental Protection 2013 (E) = estimate

    Table 7.6 C&G Environmental Protection Waste-to-Energy Projects (Project, Country, Capacity, Cost Completion Year)

    Table 7.5 C&G Environmental Protection Overview (Total Revenue 2012, 2013 Global Market Share %, 2013 Market Rank, HQ, Employees, Ticker, Contact, Website)

    Source: Visiongain 2013

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