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Global Waste Investment: A Review of Activity in 2016 A complimentary market update January 2017 In 2016: AcuComm reported on 1,598 projects, of which 925 were newly-announced. These have a combined investment value of US$149.4 billion, equal to US$93 million each on average. Overall estimated feedstock capacity is 337.1 million tonnes. This is equal to 659 tonnes per day per project. These projects represent power generation capacity of 27,962 MW, equal to 26 MW on average.

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Page 1: Global Waste Investment: Review of Activity in 2016

Global Waste Investment: A Review of Activity in 2016

A complimentary market update

January 2017

In 2016:

AcuComm reported on 1,598 projects, of which 925 were

newly-announced.

These have a combined investment value of US$149.4

billion, equal to US$93 million each on average.

Overall estimated feedstock capacity is 337.1 million

tonnes. This is equal to 659 tonnes per day per project.

These projects represent power generation capacity of

27,962 MW, equal to 26 MW on average.

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A complimentary AcuComm market update Date of Publication January 2017

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Table of Contents

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................... 2

Pipeline Project Example: ...................................................................................................................................... 4

Project Reporting in 2016 by Feedstock Type ................................................................................................. 5

Project Reporting in 2016 by Technology Type .............................................................................................. 7

Project Reporting in 2016 by Region ................................................................................................................. 9

Project Reporting in 2016, Global Heatmap of Investments ...................................................................... 10

Project Reporting in 2016, Map of New/Updated Investments ................................................................ 11

Project Reporting in 2016 by Status ................................................................................................................. 12

Companies Involved in 2016 .............................................................................................................................. 13

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Overview AcuComm reported on 1,598 projects in the waste, bioenergy and recycling fields in 2016. Of

these, 925 were newly-reported during the year, equal to 77 on average per month. The

remaining 673 were status updates on projects we reported on prior to 2015.

The total value of reporting in 2016 was US$149.4 billion, equal to US$93 million on average per

project. Of this, US$63.4 billion comprised new projects – equal to US$5.3 billion per month -

and just under US$86.1 billion represented updates of earlier investments.

The total feedstock capacity of projects in 2016 was 337.1 million, equal to an average of

210,970 per project and 659 tonnes per day. Of this total, new projects accounted for 186.3

million tonnes, equal to 201,353 tonnes on average and 629 tonnes per day.

An estimated 1,059 projects in 2016 involved some for of electricity power generation, equal to

66.3% of the total. The total estimated generation is 27,962 MW, equal to 26 MW on average.

For newly-reported projects in 2016, total estimated generation is 11,975 MW, equal to 21 MW

on average.

AcuComm Summary Project Reporting Activity, 2016

Number Value (US$m)

Average Value

(US$m)

Capacity

(tonnes)

Average

Capacity

(tonnes)

Tonnes Per

Day

MW

Generation

Average MW

Generation

Newly-reported in 2016 925 63,355 68 186,251,905 201,353 629 11,975 21

Updates of existing projects 673 86,057 128 150,878,284 224,188 701 15,987 33

Total 1,598 149,412 93 337,130,189 210,970 659 27,962 26

Newly-reported

in 2016

42%

Updates of existing

projects

58%

Project Reporting in 2016 by US$ Value

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Top Five Newly-Reported Projects in 2016, by Estimated Value (US$ millions) Click the flag for more information on each project

1 Finland 1,248 Construction of a €1 billion biofuel refinery.

2 Brazil 750 Development of a corn-based ethanol plant.

3 Japan 710 Construction of a 20.1 MW biomass plant.

4 Australia 698 Development of Australia's largest bioenergy project.

5 Hong Kong 645 Construction of a sewage sludge incineration facility.

Top Five Newly-Reported Projects in 2016, by Reported Capacity (tonnes)

1 China 2,044,000 Construction of the world's largest WtE facility.

2 Vietnam 1,825,000 Development of a gasification WtE plant.

3 UK 1,800,000 Construction of a wood pellet handling facility.

4 UK 1,800,000 Construction of a 350 MW biomass facility.

5 Belgium 1,800,000 Conversion of a power plant to biomass.

Top Five Newly-Reported Projects in 2016 by Reported Power Generation (MW)

1 UK 350 Construction of a 350 MW biomass facility.

2 Unspecified (EU) 300 Construction of a 300 MW biomass plant.

3 Brazil 270 Construction of a 270 MW biomass facility.

4 Finland 200 Construction of a biomass CHP plant.

5 China 200 Construction of a 200 MW WtE facility.

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Pipeline Project Example: Construction of the world's largest WtE facility in Shenzhen, China.

Location Shenzhen, China

Estimated Value US$73.5 million

Lead Contractor Babcock & Wilcox

Capacity 5,600 tonnes per day

Power 168 MW

Work Start Date 2017 (estimated)

Operational Mid-2019

Status Contract Awarded

Link Click for full details

Shenzhen Energy Group is to build the world's largest waste-to-energy (WtE) facility on a 267,000 square metre site in Shenzhen,

Guangdong Province.

Located on the outskirts of Shenzhen, the Shenzhen East Waste-to-Energy Plant will incinerate up to 5,600 tonnes of waste per

day (tpd), generating 550 million kWh per annum. The facility will be equipped with six 850 tpd waste incinerators and four 40

MW turbine generators. In December 2015, Shenzhen Energy issued a tender for a feasibility study report and environmental

impact assessment report.

On 4th February 2016, Gottlieb Paludan Architects and Schmidt Hammer Lassen announced that their design has been selected

for the facility. The winning design organises the entire plant, including auxiliary buildings, into one circular building - breaking

with the traditional rectangular layout of industrial facilities. The circular Shenzhen plant has been designed with sustainability in

mind and will incorporate rooftop solar panels, a visitor education centre and an observation platform into its architectural

design. By proposing a clear circular form, the footprint of the plant is minimised and it reduces the amount of excavation

required to build on the site. The facility will have a 66,000 square metre roof which will be covered by up to 44,000 square metres

of photovoltaic panels, providing the opportunity for the plant to not only provide a cleaner way to deal with the city’s waste, but

also contribute to the renewable energy provision for the city. Detailed design work began in early 2016.

On 29th November 2016, Babcock & Wilcox announced today that its subsidiary, Babcock & Wilcox Vølund (B&W Vølund), has

been awarded a contract for nearly US$40 million to design a WtE boiler by Shenzhen Energy Environmental Engineering. B&W

Vølund will supply equipment, including a Dynagrate combustion grate system, hydraulics, burners and other boiler components

for the 168 MW plant. B&W Vølund will also provide construction advisors for the combined heat and power project.

The total investment in the project is estimated at RMB 450 million. The plant is scheduled to begin commercial operation in mid-

2019.

With a population of 20 million Shenzhen produces 15,000 tonnes of waste a day, a figure that is increasing by approximately 7%

each year.

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Project Reporting in 2016 by Feedstock Type General municipal solid waste was the leading feedstock type in 2016. This accounted for 488 of

the 1,598 projects, equal to 31.2% of the total. These projects had an estimated value of US$54.8

billion, equal to US$112 million on average. They represented waste capacity of 151.8 million

tonnes, equal to 45.0% of the total capacity for the year. This is equal to 311,005 per project on

average, and 972 tonnes per day per project. The largest, as detailed on page 3 above, is a major

planned facility to the east of Shenzhen in China, which has a designed capacity of 5,600 tonnes

per day and is due to enter service in 2019. An estimated 281 MSW projects involved power

generation, at 9,195 MW in total. This equals 33 MW per project on average.

The second principal feedstock type is wood. This represents either waste wood materials or

specially-grown wood. It is principally used in biomass boilers and power plants. There were 268

projects in 2016 which principally used wood as a feedstock, These had an estimated value of

US$32.5 billion, equal to US$121 million on average. They represented capacity of 60.1 million

tonnes, equal to 224,349 tonnes each on average, and 701 tonnes per day per project. Almost all

wood-based projects involve power generation (258), totalling an estimated 8,355 MW or 32 MW

per project on average.

The third most significant feedstock is general plant-based biomass, other than wood. There were

177 of these in 2016, with an estimated value of US$17.3 billion, equal to US$98 million each on

average. The estimated feedstock capacity was 30.5 million tonnes, equal to 172,284 tonnes each

on average, and 538 tonnes per day per project. Almost all of these projects (161) involved power

generation, estimated at 4,8 58 MW or 30 MW each.

See the next page for the full data on feedstock types.

MSW

45%

Wood

18%

Biomass

9%

Others

28%

Projects in 2016, Tonnage Capacity by Feedstock Type

MSW

37%

Wood

22%

Biomass

11%

Others

30%

Projects in 2016, US$m Value by Feedstock Type

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All Projects Reported on in 2016, by Feedstock Type

Projects

Total Estimated

Value (US$m)

Average value

(US$m)

Total Estimated

Capacity (tonnes)

Average value

(tonnes) Tonnes Per Day

Total Estimated

Power Generation

(MW)

Average MW

per Project

Animal 80 1,612 20 8,960,006 112,000 350 252 3

Clinical 1 96 96 803 803 3 - -

Construction/Demolition 22 305 14 7,185,453 326,612 1,021 - -

e-Waste 12 448 37 988,059 82,338 257 - -

Food 64 1,374 21 3,415,804 53,372 167 141 3

Gas 54 3,761 70 725,600 13,437 42 941 23

Glass 10 185 19 283,207 28,321 89 - -

Hazardous 28 1,477 53 2,533,483 90,482 283 - -

Heat 21 1,770 84 3,124,732 148,797 465 36 4

Industrial 32 3,156 99 11,406,384 356,450 1,114 425 39

Metals 26 965 37 2,670,603 102,715 321 - -

MSW 488 54,825 112 151,770,353 311,005 972 9,195 33

Oil 18 591 33 2,041,600 113,422 354 - -

Organic (general/unspecified) 119 9,193 77 31,258,088 262,673 821 3,276 30

Paper 9 1,112 124 809,656 89,962 281 234 117

Plant Biomass (non-waste) 30 5,765 192 4,617,612 153,920 481 1,088 39

Plant Biomass (waste) 147 11,496 78 25,876,808 176,033 550 3,770 28

Plastics 37 1,578 43 1,973,239 53,331 167 - -

Radioactive 13 12,546 965 2,744,632 211,126 660 - -

Rubber 10 417 42 790,815 79,081 247 - -

Sewage/wastewater 91 3,803 42 10,975,378 120,609 377 242 4

Wood 268 32,482 121 60,125,440 224,349 701 8,355 32

Other 18 455 25 2,852,437 158,469 495 8 8

Total 1,598 149,412 93 337,130,189 210,970 659 27,962 26

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Project Reporting in 2016 by Technology Type The leading technology type in 2016 was incineration involving energy recovery (Waste-to-

Energy, or WtE, Incineration). There were 512 such projects during the year, worth an estimated

US$69.8 billion in total. This is equal to 46.7% of the total value of projects in 2016, and an

average of US$136 million per project. These projects have an estimated capacity of 158.6 million

tonnes, equal to 309,792 tonnes each on average and 968 tonnes per day per project. Total

estimated power generation from these projects is 20,793 MW, equal to 42 MW each on average.

There were a further 52 integrated/mixed facilities which generally involve an element of WtE

incineration, and a handful of incineration facilities not involving power generation. The latter

tend to concentrate on specialist waste types such as clinical or other hazardous materials.

In second place was anaerobic digestion/biogas facilities. AcuComm reported on 281 of these in

2016, with a total estimated value of US$9.2 billion, or US$33 million each on average; these

facilities tend to be smaller than most other waste plant types. Total feedstock capacity was

estimated at 24.9 million tonnes, equal to 88,697 tonnes each and 277 tonnes per day per plant.

Likewise, while most such plants generate power, this is relatively small-scale at 808 MW, equal

to 3 MW per plant on average.

In third place was waste recycling facilities. AcuComm reported on 243 of these during the year,

worth an estimated US$8.1 billion, equal to US$33 million on average. The estimated capacity of

these projects was 26.6 million tonnes, equal to 109.445 tonnes each and 342 tonnes per day per

facility. Only a handful of recycling facilities involve any form of power generation.

Other leading facility tech types include biofuel plants (157, worth US$16.2 billion), and waste

processing facilities (136, worth US$18.2 billion).

WtE

Incineration

47%

Waste

Processing

12%

Biofuels

11%

AD/Biogas

6%

Others

24%

Projects in 2016, US$m Value by Technology Type

WtE

Incineration

47%

Landfill

12%

Waste

Processing

8%

Recycling

8%

AD/Biogas

8%

Others

17%

Projects in 2016, Tonnage Capacity by Technology Type

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All Projects Reported on in 2016, by Technology Type

Projects

Total Estimated

Value (US$m)

Average value

(US$m)

Total Estimated

Capacity (tonnes)

Average Capacity

(tonnes) Tonnes Per Day

Total Estimated

Power Generation

(MW) Average value (MW)

AD/Biogas 281 9,172 33 24,923,893 88,697 277 808 3

Biofuel 157 16,161 103 20,307,533 129,347 404 2,563 21

Gasification 54 6,855 127 7,928,631 146,827 459 1,832 35

Incineration (energy recovery) 512 69,772 136 158,613,344 309,792 968 20,793 42

Incineration (no energy recovery) 11 1,051 96 703,999 64,000 200 0 -

Integrated Facilities (IWMF) 52 14,386 277 17,561,987 337,731 1,055 1,373 28

Landfill 89 1,409 16 41,379,985 464,944 1,453 223 9

MBT 26 1,618 62 5,468,593 210,330 657 189 9

Recycling 243 8,058 33 26,595,201 109,445 342 12 3

Waste Processing 136 18,197 134 27,780,178 204,266 638 33 16

Others 37 2,734 74 5,866,845 158,563 496 136 19

Total 1,598 149,412 93 337,130,189 210,970 659 27,962 26

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Project Reporting in 2016 by Region

All Projects Reported on in 2016, by Region 9

Projects

Total Estimated Value

(US$m) Average value (US$m)

Total Estimated Capacity

(tonnes) Average value (tonnes) Tonnes Per Day

Total Estimated Power

Generation (MW) Average value (MW)

Africa 42 4,048 96 8,335,400 198,462 620 1,044 37

Americas 465 33,716 73 81,772,257 175,854 550 4,196 17

Asia 292 32,354 111 85,130,833 291,544 911 6,766 30

Europe 711 71,679 101 142,337,669 200,194 626 14,841 29

Middle East 30 2,740 91 7,482,478 249,416 779 246 25

Pacific 55 4,661 85 11,819,799 214,905 672 564 23

Unknown/unspecified 3 215 72 251,754 83,918 262 304 152

Total 1,598 149,412 93 337,130,189 210,970 659 27,962 26

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

The largest number of projects in 2016 were in Europe, at 711. The total estimated value of these

was US$71.7 billion, equal to US$101 million each on average.

There were 465 projects in the Americas, worth US$33.7 billion or US$73 million each on average.

Close behind in terms of value was Asia, with 292 projects valued at US$32.3 billion or US$111

million on average.

The other regions of the world tend to offer fewer investments overall, but these can often be high-

tech and of great local significance.

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Project Reporting in 2016, Global Heatmap of Investments

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

This map shows the geographic distribution of projects reported on in 2016, according to their estimated investment value.

The majority are to be found in northern Europe (principally the UK), east Asia (eastern China and Japan), and the USA.

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Project Reporting in 2016, Map of New/Updated Investments

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

This map shows the geographic distribution of projects reported on in 2016, according to their status.

New projects for 2016 are shown in red, while updates of existing ones are in blue.

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Project Reporting in 2016 by Status AcuComm estimates that 472 of the projects reported in in 2016 are fully operational, as of January

2017. These have a combined value of US$29.1 billion or US$62 million each on average. They have

estimated capacity of 70.5 million tonnes (467 tonnes per day each on average), and power generation

of 4,936 MW (18 MW each on average).

A further 402 projects are currently under construction, worth US$40.2 billion (US$100 million each on

average) These are generally larger; not unsurprising as larger projects will generally take more time to

complete. They represent 84.9 million tonnes of capacity (660 tonnes per day on average) and 9,294

MW power generation (30 MW each on average).

There are 219 projects in the various stages of planning, although not all will come to fruition. Their

combined estimated value is US$26.9 billion, equal to US$123 million each on average. They represent

capacity of 54.2 million tonnes (773 tonnes per day per plant) and power generation of 4,815 MW (28

MW each on average).

Of the projects not yet operational, an estimated 355 worth US$26.9 billion will come into operation in

2017, with a further 168 worth US$20.3 billion in 2018.

All Projects Reported on in 2016, by Operational Status

Projects

Total Estimated

Value (US$m)

Average value

(US$m)

Total Estimated

Capacity (tonnes)

Average value

(tonnes) Tonnes Per Day

Total Estimated

Power Generation

(MW) Average value (MW)

Planning 219 26,880 123 54,174,100 247,370 773 4,815 28

Under Construction 402 40,214 100 84,902,175 211,199 660 9,294 30

Operational 472 29,096 62 70,511,146 149,388 467 4,936 18

Total 1,598 149,412 93 337,130,189 210,970 659 27,962 26

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

Planning26,880

Under Construction40,214

Operational29,096

0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000

Investments by Operational Stage, (US$m)

Source; AcuComm database, January 2017. www.acucomm.net

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Companies Involved in 2016 Contractors/Engineers

1 China Everbright International Hong Kong

2 Takuma Japan

3 Hitachi Zosen Japan

4 EnviTec Biogas Germany

5 Valmet Finland

Equipment Suppliers

1 Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Germany

2 Bulk Handling Systems United States

3 Saxlund International United Kingdom

4 Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry China

5 FuelCell Energy United States

Operators

1 Renewable Energy Group United States

2 SITA UK United Kingdom

3 Upstate Shredding United States

4 Green Group Holdings United States

5 Blue Sphere United States

This page presents the top five companies

mentioned during the year for three categories

(contractors/engineers, equipment suppliers and

operators). This is based on the number of

references to each company across the whole

AcuComm database.

Click on the company logo to explore the projects

associated with each company, including full project

data and named company contact details.

On the following pages, AcuComm has identified the

following companies with regard to waste, bioenergy

and recycling projects during 2016. The are arranged

by the type of company. Click the link to the right to

explore AcuComm’s full database of projects

involving each company.

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Company/Role Country More Info

Architects

Concept Design United States RELATED PROJECTS

Consultants Amec Foster Wheeler United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Arup United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

COWI Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

Eco-Frontier South Korea RELATED PROJECTS

Fichtner

United Arab

Emirates RELATED PROJECTS

Fraunhofer Center for Chemical-Biotechnological Processes Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Javelin Power Australia RELATED PROJECTS

Jones Lang LaSalle United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

KDB Daewoo Securities South Korea RELATED PROJECTS

Korea South-East Power (KOSEP) South Korea RELATED PROJECTS

Poyry Energy United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

px group United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Sage Environmental United States RELATED PROJECTS

Sweco Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Contractor/Engineer A.J. Diani Construction United States RELATED PROJECTS

ADK Consortium Ghana RELATED PROJECTS

ÅF Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Ahidra agua y energia & Ahidra-Colsen Technologies Spain RELATED PROJECTS

Amec Foster Wheeler United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Amec Foster Wheeler (Global Power Group) United States RELATED PROJECTS

Anaergia - Global Head Office Canada RELATED PROJECTS

Anaergia Services United States RELATED PROJECTS

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Company/Role Country More Info

Andy J. Egan Co United States RELATED PROJECTS

Austep SpA Italy RELATED PROJECTS

Axis Industries/Axis Technologies Lithuania RELATED PROJECTS

Babcock & Wilcox United States RELATED PROJECTS

Babcock & Wilcox Power Generation Group United States RELATED PROJECTS

Babcock & Wilcox Volund Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

Bechtel National United States RELATED PROJECTS

Biotehdas Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Blue Sphere Israel RELATED PROJECTS

Bollegraaf Recycling Machinery Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS

Bossard France France RELATED PROJECTS

BTA International Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Budimex Poland RELATED PROJECTS

Bulk Handling Systems United States RELATED PROJECTS

Burmeister & Wain Energy Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

CCI BioEnergy Canada RELATED PROJECTS

China Everbright International Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS

Colsen Group Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS

Cortus Energy Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Dalkia France RELATED PROJECTS

DiPrete Engineering United States RELATED PROJECTS

DMT Environmental Technology Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS

enCO2 GmbH Germany RELATED PROJECTS

enCO2 LLC c/o Rockford Construction United States RELATED PROJECTS

Energrup Bio-Renovables Spain RELATED PROJECTS

Enerkem Canada RELATED PROJECTS

EnviTec Biogas Germany RELATED PROJECTS

EnviTec Biogas UK United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Erlandsson Bygg Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Fagen Inc United States RELATED PROJECTS

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Company/Role Country More Info

FCC Environmental Services United States RELATED PROJECTS

Fiberight United States RELATED PROJECTS

Fomento de Construcciones y Contratas (FCC) Spain RELATED PROJECTS

Fortum Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Gasum Finland RELATED PROJECTS

GGE Slovenia RELATED PROJECTS

GGE ESCO Serbia RELATED PROJECTS

Hitachi Zosen Japan RELATED PROJECTS

HoSt Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS

International Environmental Technologies United States RELATED PROJECTS

Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited Thailand RELATED PROJECTS

JFE Engineering Japan RELATED PROJECTS

Justsen Energiteknik Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

KPN Green Energy Solution Thailand RELATED PROJECTS

Le Badezet France RELATED PROJECTS

Linde Engineering Division Germany RELATED PROJECTS

M+W Group United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

MWH Global United States RELATED PROJECTS

MWH Treatment United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Myers & Sons Construction United States RELATED PROJECTS

Nanjing Wonder Environment Protection Technology China RELATED PROJECTS

NCC Sverige Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

NV5 Holdings United States RELATED PROJECTS

Okumura Corporation Japan RELATED PROJECTS

Penta-Ocean Construction Japan RELATED PROJECTS

PlanET Biogas UK United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Praj Industries India RELATED PROJECTS

Progressive Energy United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Purac - Head Office Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Purac Puregas Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

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Company/Role Country More Info

Rafako Poland RELATED PROJECTS

Ramboll Group Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

Rockford Construction United States RELATED PROJECTS

Samsung C&T United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

SBI General & Mechanical United States RELATED PROJECTS

SCOBAT France RELATED PROJECTS

SGM Magnetics Corporation United States RELATED PROJECTS

Sierra Energy United States RELATED PROJECTS

Sisk Group Ireland RELATED PROJECTS

Standardkessel Baumgarte Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Standardkessel Baumgarte UK United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Steinmueller Babcock Environment Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Sterling Construction Company United States RELATED PROJECTS

Steve P. Rados United States RELATED PROJECTS

SynTech Bioenergy United States RELATED PROJECTS

Tecnicas Reunidas Spain RELATED PROJECTS

UAB Kauno dujotiekio statyba Lithuania RELATED PROJECTS

Valmet Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Valmet (Pulp and Paper) Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Veolia North America United States RELATED PROJECTS

VINCI Construction UK Ltd United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Vital Energi United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Wartsila Corporation Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Wartsila Norway - Marine Solutions Norway RELATED PROJECTS

Watrec Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Weckman Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Williams & Works United States RELATED PROJECTS

WorleyParsons Canada – Infrastructure & Environment Canada RELATED PROJECTS

Wright Construction Group United States RELATED PROJECTS

Xergi Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

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ZhongDe Waste Technology Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Equipment Supplier Advanced Plasma Power United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Amec Foster Wheeler United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Andritz Austria RELATED PROJECTS

Arbaflame Norway RELATED PROJECTS

Asset International United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Axis Industries/Axis Technologies Lithuania RELATED PROJECTS

Baumgarte Boiler Systems Germany RELATED PROJECTS

BEKON Energy Technologies Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry China RELATED PROJECTS

Clarke Energy United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Doosan Skoda Power Czech Republic RELATED PROJECTS

Ecomation Oy Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Edeniq United States RELATED PROJECTS

Foy Group Australia RELATED PROJECTS

GE Power & Water United States RELATED PROJECTS

GE Power Services Austria RELATED PROJECTS

Genifuel United States RELATED PROJECTS

GILLES Energie- und Umwelttechnik Austria RELATED PROJECTS

Green Machine United States RELATED PROJECTS

Haarslev Industries France RELATED PROJECTS

Jernforsen Energi System (Production & Administration Office) Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Jernforsen Energi System (Sales Office) Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Justsen Energiteknik Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

Lubo Systems Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS

Machinex Industries Canada RELATED PROJECTS

MAN Diesel & Turbo Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Germany RELATED PROJECTS

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MSB Investors LLC (formerly Mustang Renewable Power Ventures) United States RELATED PROJECTS

Nexterra Systems Corporation Canada RELATED PROJECTS

Orbit Energy United States RELATED PROJECTS

Prodesa Spain RELATED PROJECTS

Renewa Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Rentec Belgium RELATED PROJECTS

Rothenburg Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Saxlund International United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

SGM Magnetics Corporation United States RELATED PROJECTS

TOMRA Sorting Norway RELATED PROJECTS

US Conveyor Technologies United States RELATED PROJECTS

W. L. Gore & Associates Germany RELATED PROJECTS

Wendt Corporation United States RELATED PROJECTS

Wyssmont United States RELATED PROJECTS

Yokogawa France France RELATED PROJECTS

Funding/Financial Services/Agency Amber Infrastructure United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Balfour Beatty Investments United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Delegation of the European Union to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan Jordan RELATED PROJECTS

Enova Norway RELATED PROJECTS

Equitix United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Resident Office Jordan RELATED PROJECTS

European Investment Bank (EIB) Finland RELATED PROJECTS

European Investment Bank (EIB) Luxembourg RELATED PROJECTS

Export Development Canada Canada RELATED PROJECTS

Finnvera Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Green Investment Bank United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Infrastructure Canada Canada RELATED PROJECTS

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Macquarie Group United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Minnesota Department of Agriculture United States RELATED PROJECTS

Naturvardsverket (Environmental Protection Agency) Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Nordic Investment Bank Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Nowaste Oy Finland RELATED PROJECTS

Quebec Department of Sustainable Development, Environment and the Fight Against Climate

Change Canada RELATED PROJECTS

Swedish Energy Agency Sweden RELATED PROJECTS

Taaleri Finland RELATED PROJECTS

US Agency for International Development (USAID) United States RELATED PROJECTS

US Agency for International Development (USAID) - Islamabad Unit Pakistan RELATED PROJECTS

Government Body Aberdeen City Council United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS

Accra Metropolitan Assembly Ghana RELATED PROJECTS

AffaldVarme Aarhus Denmark RELATED PROJECTS

Ajuntament de Dosrius Spain RELATED PROJECTS

Ajuntament de Sant Esteve de Palautordera Spain RELATED PROJECTS

Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders United States RELATED PROJECTS

Burlington County Department of Recycling and Waste Management United States RELATED PROJECTS

Carroll County Economic Development Corporation United States RELATED PROJECTS

City of Anaheim - Planning and Building Department United States RELATED PROJECTS

City of Anaheim - Public Utilities Department Anaheim United States RELATED PROJECTS

City of Spruce Grove - Planning and Development Canada RELATED PROJECTS

City of Wilsonville United States RELATED PROJECTS

Collier County Government Solid & Hazardous Waste Management United States RELATED PROJECTS