Market Trends of North America Waste to Energy Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the North America Waste-to-Energy Market according to our research experts:
Thermal Based Waste to Energy Conversion to Dominate the Market
- Thermal technology is expected to account for the highest market share in the global waste-to-energy market during the forecast period, owing to the increasing development of waste incineration facilities worldwide.
- It is estimated that plants, which utilize cogeneration of thermal power (heating and cooling), together with electricity generation, can reach optimum efficiencies of 80%.
- In the present scenario, incineration is the most well-known waste-to-energy technology for municipal solid waste (MSW) processing. However, waste-to-energy technologies, particularly incineration, produce pollution and carry potential health safety risks. In order to reduce particulate and gas-phase emissions, incineration plant owners have adopted a series of process units for cleaning the flue gas stream, which has, in turn, led to a significant improvement in environmental sustainability.
- In 2021, nearly 431 trillion British thermal units of energy derived from waste were consumed in the United States. In order to reduce particulate and gas-phase emissions, the owners of incineration plants have adopted a series of process units for cleaning the flue gas stream, which has, in turn, led to a significant improvement in terms of environmental sustainability.
- In May 2022, New Jersey-based waste management company Covanta Holding Corporation announced that it is making enough electricity to power 18,000 homes from the waste collected from American Airlines, Quest Diagnostics, Sunny Delight, and Subaru through thermal-based technology.
- Hence, owing to the above points and the recent developments, thermal-based waste-to-energy is expected to dominate the United States waste-to-energy market during the forecast period.
The United States to Dominate the Market
- The waste-to-energy market in the United States has been growing recently due to the increase in population and growing waste across the country. Solid waste is usually burned at special waste-to-energy plants that use the heat from the fire to make steam for generating electricity or to heat buildings.
- In 2021, 64 US power plants generated about 13.6 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity from burning about 28 million tonnes of combustible MSW for electricity generation. Biomass materials accounted for about 61% of the weight of the combustible MSW and about 45% of the electricity generated.
- In 2021, the US industrial sector consumed about 160 trillion British thermal units of energy derived from waste. The Americans discarded 51 million ton of wrappers, bottles, bags, and about 309 lb of plastic per person. Almost 95% ended up in landfills and oceans or scattered in the atmosphere in tiny toxic particles.
- The new government policies are aimed at restricting high carbon emissions. This factor is hindering the growth of the incineration process. In addition, the increase in municipal solid waste recycling to 60% by 2035 is expected to affect the incineration market.
- Also, in June 2022, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a law to establish a financial assistance program for power purchase agreements at municipally-owned solid waste combustion facilities and grants to incentivize capacity expansion potentially.
- Owing to the above points, the United States is expected to dominate the North American waste-to-energy market during the forecast period.