Code: MTA9671 | Publication Date: Oct 2025 |
The main drivers of this growth are the rising demand for renewable electricity generation, stricter environmental regulations to reduce landfill use, and continuous advancements in incineration and gasification technologies supporting circular economy practices. This fosters sustainable waste management and reliable energy production.
Trends in the market for Waste-to-Energy are leaning toward next-generation thermal treatment technologies such as gasification, pyrolysis, and plasma arc, developing in parallel with waste incineration. There is also a growing use of digital monitoring systems for efficiently operating facilities, along with automation and AI-enabled predictive maintenance. A further trend with significance is a growing focus on municipal, decentralised waste-to-energy plants, reducing transmission costs, while allowing energy to be produced locally, alongside more sustainable waste management.
Developments in the Waste-to-Energy Market primarily consist of partnerships between technology providers and municipalities to construct advanced waste management facilities. Companies are investing in plants that are modular and scalable to provide municipalities with better options to treat residue while being economically viable. Technologies in flue gas cleaning systems and carbon capture are affecting the market outlook. Security for project financing is being provided by long-term public-private partnership (PPP) contracts, and hybrid systems combining solar or biomass with waste-to-energy deliver added efficiency.
Some of the leading companies include: