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1. Issue 02 January 2018
Data for December 2017
In this issue:
Data on 83 companies active in December 2017 in the waste,
bioenergy and recycling fields
Sector focuses on feedstock and technology types
See which companies have been active in which sectors and
countries across the world
Analytic focus on the most important companies this month
Links to a wealth of project, company and country data held in
AcuComm’s waste database
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Table of Contents
Top Ten Companies This Month ................................................................................................................................................................................2
Company dashboard: China Everbright..............................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Company dashboard: Hitachi Zosen...................................................................................................................................................................................................................6
Company dashboard: Martin GmbH....................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Latest Monthly Activity.................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Highlighted Projects This Month ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................8
Companies by Principal Facility Type
...............................................................................................................................................................................................................10
Companies by Principal Feedstock Type
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All Companies Listed For December 2017, by Company Role
................................................................................................................................................................12
All Companies Listed For December 2017, by Facility Type
....................................................................................................................................................................14
All Companies Listed For December 2017, by Waste/Feedstock Type
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Waste Investment Summary......................................................................................................................................................................................20
Leading Companies by Tonnage Capacity
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Top Ten Companies This Month
This page lists the top ten companies covered this month, by the estimated dollar value of the projects with which they are involved. Note that this does not represent the full value of each project to an individual company – several
different companies can naturally work on a single project – and the figures below should not therefore be read as company-specific revenues.
The leading company this month is the Hong Kong based China Everbright International, with six new or updated projects. These are all located in China, and include four WtE plants, a biomass plant and a hazardous waste plant.
AcuComm now lists 141 projects in total for this company.
Top Ten Companies This Month, by Estimated US$ Value of Projects
Location US$ Value New Projects This Month
All Projects
Listed Link
China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong 280 6 141 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland 173 2 28 ALL PROJECTS
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Munich, Germany 135 1 59 ALL PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France 122 2 14 ALL PROJECTS
VINCI Energies Montesson, France 114 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
MKL BAU Siedlce, Poland 72 1 13 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Osaka, Japan 38 1 65 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas Stuttgart, Germany 38 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
FuelCell Energy Danbury, United States 38 1 23 ALL PROJECTS
NME srl Bergamo, Italy 22 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
Source AcuComm database, January 2018
12.2
7.6
5.9
5.3
5.0
3.1
1.7
1.7
1.7
1.0
China Everbright International
Hitachi Zosen Inova
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik
Dalkia
VINCI Energies
MKL BAU
Hitachi Zosen
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas
FuelCell Energy
NME srl
Top Ten Companies By Estimated Value This Month (% of Total)
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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These two pages list the top ten companies covered this month, by the estimated annualised tonnage capacity and power generation of the projects with which they are involved. The leading company this month is China Everbright
International, which has six new projects listed. These have a combined estimated annual capacity of 1,333,750 tonnes. This is equal to an average of 222,292 tonnes each, or 695 tonnes per day (using a crude 320-day year for
calculation purposes).
Other companies this month with large new capacity announcements included Hitachi Zosen Inova and Dalkia (two new projects each), and Martin GmbH with one new project. Click the links in the table below to see more details of
each.
Top Ten Companies This Month, by Estimated Annualised Capacity of Projects
Location Capacity New Projects This Month
All Projects
Listed
China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong 1,333,750 6 141 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland 650,000 2 28 ALL PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France 499,927 2 14 ALL PROJECTS
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Munich, Germany 400,000 1 59 ALL PROJECTS
Daracon Wallsend, Australia 313,460 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
MKL BAU Siedlce, Poland 184,752 1 13 ALL PROJECTS
CP Group San Diego, United States 160,388 1 15 ALL PROJECTS
Pureco Budapest, Hungary 160,388 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
Anaergia Services Carlsbad, United States 109,500 1 6 ALL PROJECTS
VINCI Energies Montesson, France 60,000 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
Source AcuComm database, January 2018
13.5
6.6
5.1
4.1
3.2
1.9
1.6
1.6
1.1
0.6
China Everbright International
Hitachi Zosen Inova
Dalkia
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik
Daracon
MKL BAU
CP Group
Pureco
Anaergia Services
VINCI Energies
Top Ten Companies By Estimated Tonnage Capacity This Month (% of Total)
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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China Everbright is the leading company this month in terms of estimated power generation, due to the six projects previously mentioned. These will generate an estimated 172 MW, equal to 29 MW each on average.
In second place is the German company, Martin GmbH, with 140 MW. This is for a complete refurbishment of a plant in the Czech Republic, originally built in the 1980s. This is followed by the Swiss-based Hitachi Zosen Inova, with two
new projects totalling 138 MW.
Top Ten Companies This Month, by Estimated Power Generation of Projects
Location Capacity New Projects This Month All Projects Listed
China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong 172 6 141 ALL PROJECTS
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Munich, Germany 140 1 59 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland 138 2 28 ALL PROJECTS
MKL BAU Siedlce, Poland 36 1 13 ALL PROJECTS
VINCI Energies Montesson, France 32 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
Daracon Wallsend, Australia 22 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas Stuttgart, Germany 12 1 1 ALL PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Osaka, Japan 12 1 65 ALL PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France 4 2 14 ALL PROJECTS
FuelCell Energy Danbury, United States 2 1 23 ALL PROJECTS
Source AcuComm database, January 2018
19.8
16.1
15.9
4.2
3.7
2.6
1.4
1.4
0.5
0.3
China Everbright International
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik
Hitachi Zosen Inova
MKL BAU
VINCI Energies
Daracon
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas
Hitachi Zosen
Dalkia
FuelCell Energy
Top Ten Companies By Estimated Power Generation This Month (% of Total)
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
The following three pages
present analytic data for each
of the leading companies this
month in terms of value,
capacity and power generation.
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Company dashboard: China Everbright
Incineration
(with energy
recovery), 92%
Others, 6%
China Everbright International, Capacity of Projects by
Facility Type (%)
6 54 37 38
China Everbright International, % Capacity of Projects
by Current Status
Planning Contract Award Under Way Operational
MSW, 71%
Plant biomass
(waste), 13%
Organic
(general/unspecified),
11%
Others, 5%
China Everbright International, Capacity of Projects by
Feedstock Type (%)
China Ethiopia Vietnam
China Everbright International, Leading Countries,
Project Capacity and Status
Operational
Under Construction
Planning
Asia, 98%
Other, 2%
China Everbright International, Capacity of Projects by
Region (%)
10,948,299
5,692,500
4,800,234
1,435,000
7,217,111
8,065,630
3,763,864
Pre-2017 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022+
China Everbright International, Capacity of Projects by
Est. Operational Date
ChIna Everbright International, based in Hong Kong, is the leading company this month in terms of estimated new project value. This page analyses all the projects held in AcuComm’s database, going
back to 2013. There are 141 in total, of which 38% by capacity is currently operational and 37% is under construction. The company is principally active in China, and its principal areas of activity are
MSW and incineration with energy recovery. Between 2018 and 2021, the company is projected to be involved with newly-operational projects with estimated annual feedstock capacity of 21.5 million
tonnes.
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Company dashboard: Hitachi Zosen
Incineration
(with energy
recovery), 71%
Integrated/mixed
facilities, 15%
Others, 10%
Hitachi Zosen Inova, Capacity of Projects by Facility
Type (%)
53 34 41
Hitachi Zosen Inova, % Capacity of Projects by Current
Status
Planning Contract Award Under Way Operational
MSW, 76%
Organic
(general/unspecified),
14%
Others, 11%
Hitachi Zosen Inova, Capacity of Projects by Feedstock
Type (%)
United
Kingdom
Turkey France Ireland Switzerland Others
Hitachi Zosen Inova, Leading Countries, Project
Capacity and Status
Operational
Under Construction
Planning
Europe, 95%
Other, 5%
Hitachi Zosen Inova, Capacity of Projects by Region
(%)
2,717,174
73,000
201,257
518,636
953,284
2,013,910
600,000
Pre-2017 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022+
Hitachi Zosen Inova, Capacity of Projects by Est.
Operational Date
Hitachi Zosen, based in Japan, is the second leading company this month in terms of estimated new project capacity. (China Everbright, covered earlier, is the first) This page analyses all the projects
held in AcuComm’s database, going back to 2013. There are 28 in total, of which 41% by capacity is currently operational and 34% is under construction. The company is principally active in the Asia
region, and its principal areas of activity are MSW and incineration with energy recovery. Between 2018 and 2021, the company is projected to be involved with newly-operational projects with estimated
annual feedstock capacity of 3.7 million tonnes.
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Company dashboard: Martin GmbH
Incineration
(with energy
recovery), 98%
Others, 2%
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, Capacity
of Projects by Facility Type (%)
168 60 24
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, %
Capacity of Projects by Current Status
Planning Contract Award Under Way Operational
MSW, 98%
Others, 2%
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, Capacity
of Projects by Feedstock Type (%)
China United
Kingdom
Singapore Switzerland Czech Republic Others
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, Leading
Countries, Project Capacity and Status
Operational
Under Construction
Planning
Asia, 83%
Europe, 16%
Other, 1%
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, Capacity
of Projects by Region (%)
5,144,290
2,768,003
1,949,625
1,224,500
6,853,110
1,698,500
2,136,500
Pre-2017 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022+
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, Capacity
of Projects by Est. Operational Date
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik, based in Munich, Germany, is the second leading company this month in terms of estimated new power generation (China Everbright, covered earlier, is the
first). This page analyses all the projects held in AcuComm’s database, going back to 2013. There are 59 in total, of which 24% by capacity are currently operational and 60% is under construction. The
company is principally active in China and Europe, and its principal areas of activity are MSW and incineration with energy recovery. Between 2018 and 2021, the company is projected to be involved with
newly-operational projects with estimated annual feedstock capacity of 11.7 million tonnes.
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Latest Monthly Activity
Highlighted Projects This Month
Company: Hitachi Zosen Inova
Project: Construction of an energy recovery park to include WtE and AD facilities
Country: UK
Status: NEW
Summary: On 27th November 2017, Cory Riverside Energy revealed plans to build an integrated, low-carbon energy park at its site
in Belvedere, South East London. Cory has advised the Government’s Planning Inspectorate, which handles applications
for this type of project, of its proposals. The new Riverside Energy Park would complement Cory’s existing Riverside
Energy Recovery Facility (ERF), and comprise a range of technologies including waste-to-energy (WtE), anaerobic
digestion, solar panels and battery storage.
Company: China Everbright International
Project: Construction of a 1,000 tpd WtE facility
Country: China
Status: NEW
Summary: On 20th December 2017, China Everbright International announced that it has recently secured the Fuping Waste-to-
energy Project in Shaanxi Province in a contract valued at RMB 360 million. The project will be invested in and
constructed on a build-operate-transfer (BOT) basis with a concession period of 30 years.
Source AcuComm database, January 2018. Online readers can click the map to view full project details
AcuComm reported on 161 new or updated projects in December 2017.
The leading companies this month were China Everbright International,
Martin GmbH and Hitachi Zosen Inova. The activities of these, and
others such as Dalkia and VINCI Energies, are explored in the following
pages.
The estimated value of December’s projects was US$16,042 million, or
US$100 million on average. The total estimated annual feedstock
capacity was 35.6 million tonnes, equal to 221,353 tonnes on average or
692 tonnes per day. Estimated power generation was 3,068 MW, equal to
19 MW on average.
Of the 161, there were 54 new projects, with an estimated value of
US$2,288 million, or US$42 million on average. These projects had a
combined annualised feedstock capacity of 9.8 million tonnes, equal to
182,406 tonnes on average or 570 tonnes per day. Estimated power
generation was 870 MW, equal to 16 MW on average.
These new projects involved 83 different companies across the global
waste and waste-related sectors. The following pages present the
activities of these companies by role, location and waste sector.
54
103
New Projects
Companies Involved
Number of Projects and Companies This Month
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Companies by Role
Number
Architects 1
Consultants 1
Contractor/Engineer 18
Equipment Supplier 4
Funding/Financial Services/Agency 3
Government Body 23
Independent Public Relations/Communications 0
Operator 23
Project Partner/Associate 2
Sponsor/Developer 18
Companies by Region
Number
Africa 4
Americas 9
Asia 21
Europe 38
Middle East 0
Pacific 11
Companies by Leading Country (top five)
Number
France 19
United States 15
United Kingdom 9
Spain 7
Canada 6
Others 27
Government Body
25%
Operator
25%
Contractor/Engineer
19%
Sponsor/Developer
19%
Equipment Supplier
4%
Others
8%
Companies by Role
Europe
46%
Asia
25%
Pacific
13%
Others
16%
Companies by Region (HQ)
In December 2017, AcuComm reported on 23 operators and government bodies, 18 contractors/engineers and
four equipment suppliers in the global waste sector.
Europe was the leading region this month, with 38 companies having their headquarters there. This was
followed by Asia with 21. Leading individual countries were France, the USA and the UK.
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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Companies by Principal Facility Type
Companies by Principal Facility Type
Number
Anaerobic Digestion 4
Biofuel 2
Biogas 14
Gasification 0
Incineration (with energy recovery) 28
Incineration (without energy recovery) 0
Integrated/mixed facilities 3
Landfill 3
MBT 1
Other 6
Recycling 13
Waste processing 19
This page looks at companies this month, listed by the principal facility types of
the projects with which they are involved. There were 28 companies mainly
involved with incineration (with energy recovery), 34% of the total, followed by
19 mainly involved with waste processing There were 18 companies principally
involved in anaerobic digestion and biogas.
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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Companies by Principal Feedstock Type
Companies by Principal Feedstock Type
Number
Animal 3
Clinical 0
Construction/Demolition 0
e-Waste 0
Food 8
Gas 6
Glass 1
Hazardous 1
Heat 0
Industrial 1
Metals 0
MSW 34
Oil 2
Organic (general/unspecified) 8
Other 0
Paper 0
Plant biomass (non-waste) 0
Plant biomass (waste) 6
Plastics 4
Radioactive 0
Rubber 3
Sewage/wastewater 11
Wood 5
This page looks at companies this month, listed by the principal feedstock types of the projects
with which they are involved. There were 34 companies mainly involved with MSW (24% of the
total), followed by 11 mainly involved with sewage/wastewater. There were eight companies each
principally involved in food or general organic waste.
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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All Companies Listed For December 2017, by Company Role
Role Company Headquarters More Info
Architects LINGAT Architectes Bezannes, France RELATED PROJECTS
Consultants Pegasus Planning Group Bristol, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Contractor/Engineer Anaergia Services Carlsbad, United States RELATED PROJECTS
China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
FuelCell Energy Danbury, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Osaka, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Munich, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
MKL BAU Siedlce, Poland RELATED PROJECTS
Remondis Australia Head Office Mascot, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
ATAL Engineering North Point, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Pureco Budapest, Hungary RELATED PROJECTS
Construcciones Iguastur Pola de Laviana, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas Stuttgart, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
VINCI Energies Montesson, France RELATED PROJECTS
Daracon Wallsend, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Equipment Supplier CP Group San Diego, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Eldan Recycling Faaborg, Denmark RELATED PROJECTS
NME srl Bergamo, Italy RELATED PROJECTS
Harden Machinery Zhongshan City, China RELATED PROJECTS
Funding/Financial Services/Agency European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Ukraine Office Kiev, Ukraine RELATED PROJECTS
European Union Office in Kosovo - Head of Contracts, Finance and Audit Section Pristina, Kosovo RELATED PROJECTS
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) Bangkok, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
Government Body Government of Hong Kong, EPD, Waste Management Policy Group North Point, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Jambi City Government Jambi, Indonesia RELATED PROJECTS
Kent County Department of Public Works Grand Rapids, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Sustainability Victoria Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Gurugram Municipal Corporation Gurugram, India RELATED PROJECTS
Department of Land, Environment, Water & Planning Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Stadtwerke Rostock Rostock, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Etablissement Public d’Amenagement du Mantois Seine Aval Mantes la Jolie, France RELATED PROJECTS
Consejero de Infraestructuras, Ordenación del Territorio y Medio Ambiente Oviedo, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Grand-Poitiers Communaute Urbaine Poitiers, France RELATED PROJECTS
Municipality of Itogon Itogon, Philippines RELATED PROJECTS
Province of Benguet La Trinidad, Philippines RELATED PROJECTS
Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) Santa Rosa, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Ministry of Environment and Forestry Jatinegara, Indonesia RELATED PROJECTS
City of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
This table lists all the companies associated with new projects entered by our team in the past month. They are listed by company
role, and then alphabetically by name. Click the link to the right to see the full, latest project information for each company.
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Role Company Headquarters More Info
Public Procurement Office of the City of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Lake Macquarie City Council Speers Point, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Newcastle City Council Newcastle, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Operator Attero Haelen, Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS
Consorcio para la Gestión de los Residuos Sólidos en Asturias (Cogersa) Oviedo, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
EEW Energy from Waste Helmstedt, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Indaver Ireland Dun Laoghaire, Ireland RELATED PROJECTS
Neste Espoo, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Neste Oil Singapore - Singapore Renewable Diesel Refinery Singapore, Singapore RELATED PROJECTS
Severn Trent Water Coventry, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Tekniska Verken i Linkoping Linköping, Sweden RELATED PROJECTS
Veolia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
Waste Management Inc Sun Valley, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Western Water Sunbury DC, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
East Gippsland Region Water Corporation Bairnsdale, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Nestle Australia Rhodes, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
B+S Papenburg Energie Papenburg, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Bikarac Sibenik, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Microgomma Energia Abbadia di Montepulciano, Italy RELATED PROJECTS
Delta Plastics Little Rock, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Glass Processing Solutions LLC & Sioneer Stockton Richfield Springs, United States RELATED PROJECTS
EEW Energy from Waste Stapelfeld GmbH Stapelfeld, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Prazske sluzby Prague, Czech Republic RELATED PROJECTS
PJSC Myronivsky Hliboproduct Kiev, Ukraine RELATED PROJECTS
Kia-Ora Piggery Yarrawalla, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Project Partner/Associate Agriculture of Basin Company Limited Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
Verte Oy Nokia, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Sponsor/Developer China Jinjiang Environment Hanzhou, China RELATED PROJECTS
GGE Ljubljana-Crnuce, Slovenia RELATED PROJECTS
Jospong Group of Companies Accra, Ghana RELATED PROJECTS
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Kawasaki, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Osaka Gas Osaka, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
R20 Geneva, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
VTT Technical Research Centre Espoo, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Ecogreen Energy Gurgaon, India RELATED PROJECTS
Cory Riverside Energy London, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Toyota Motor North America Plano, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Klaerschlamm-Kooperation Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Rostock, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Egis Guyancourt, France RELATED PROJECTS
Beeley Wood Biogas London, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Osaka Gas (Thailand) Co Ltd Bangkok, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
Nokia Kaupunki Nokia, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
BMI Group Fortitude Valley, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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All Companies Listed For December 2017, by Facility Type
Role Company Headquarters More Info
Anaerobic Digestion Severn Trent Water Coventry, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Beeley Wood Biogas London, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Pegasus Planning Group Bristol, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Kia-Ora Piggery Yarrawalla, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Biofuel Neste Espoo, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Neste Oil Singapore - Singapore Renewable Diesel Refinery Singapore, Singapore RELATED PROJECTS
Biogas China Jinjiang Environment Hanzhou, China RELATED PROJECTS
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Ukraine Office Kiev, Ukraine RELATED PROJECTS
Osaka Gas Osaka, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Sustainability Victoria Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Tekniska Verken i Linkoping Linköping, Sweden RELATED PROJECTS
Western Water Sunbury DC, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Ecogreen Energy Gurgaon, India RELATED PROJECTS
Department of Land, Environment, Water & Planning Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Nestle Australia Rhodes, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Agriculture of Basin Company Limited Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
Osaka Gas (Thailand) Co Ltd Bangkok, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
PJSC Myronivsky Hliboproduct Kiev, Ukraine RELATED PROJECTS
Incineration (with energy recovery) Attero Haelen, Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS
China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
China Jinjiang Environment Hanzhou, China RELATED PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
EEW Energy from Waste Helmstedt, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
GGE Ljubljana-Crnuce, Slovenia RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
Jambi City Government Jambi, Indonesia RELATED PROJECTS
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Munich, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
MKL BAU Siedlce, Poland RELATED PROJECTS
Veolia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
Gurugram Municipal Corporation Gurugram, India RELATED PROJECTS
Ecogreen Energy Gurgaon, India RELATED PROJECTS
Cory Riverside Energy London, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Klaerschlamm-Kooperation Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Rostock, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Stadtwerke Rostock Rostock, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
B+S Papenburg Energie Papenburg, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Etablissement Public d’Amenagement du Mantois Seine Aval Mantes la Jolie, France RELATED PROJECTS
Grand-Poitiers Communaute Urbaine Poitiers, France RELATED PROJECTS
European Union Office in Kosovo - Head of Contracts, Finance and Audit Section Pristina, Kosovo RELATED PROJECTS
LINGAT Architectes Bezannes, France RELATED PROJECTS
This table lists all the companies associated with new projects entered by our team in the past month. They are listed by principal
facility type, and then alphabetically by name. Click the link to the right to see the full, latest project information for each company.
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Role Company Headquarters More Info
VINCI Energies Montesson, France RELATED PROJECTS
Ministry of Environment and Forestry Jatinegara, Indonesia RELATED PROJECTS
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) Bangkok, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
EEW Energy from Waste Stapelfeld GmbH Stapelfeld, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Prazske sluzby Prague, Czech Republic RELATED PROJECTS
Integrated/mixed facilities China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Lake Macquarie City Council Speers Point, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Daracon Wallsend, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Landfill Municipality of Itogon Itogon, Philippines RELATED PROJECTS
Province of Benguet La Trinidad, Philippines RELATED PROJECTS
BMI Group Fortitude Valley, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
MBT Bikarac Sibenik, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Other FuelCell Energy Danbury, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Osaka, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Kawasaki, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Toyota Motor North America Plano, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas Stuttgart, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Recycling CP Group San Diego, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Eldan Recycling Faaborg, Denmark RELATED PROJECTS
Jospong Group of Companies Accra, Ghana RELATED PROJECTS
Kent County Department of Public Works Grand Rapids, United States RELATED PROJECTS
VTT Technical Research Centre Espoo, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Pureco Budapest, Hungary RELATED PROJECTS
Microgomma Energia Abbadia di Montepulciano, Italy RELATED PROJECTS
NME srl Bergamo, Italy RELATED PROJECTS
Delta Plastics Little Rock, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Glass Processing Solutions LLC & Sioneer Stockton Richfield Springs, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Nokia Kaupunki Nokia, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Verte Oy Nokia, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Newcastle City Council Newcastle, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Waste processing Anaergia Services Carlsbad, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Consorcio para la Gestión de los Residuos Sólidos en Asturias (Cogersa) Oviedo, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Government of Hong Kong, EPD, Waste Management Policy Group North Point, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Indaver Ireland Dun Laoghaire, Ireland RELATED PROJECTS
R20 Geneva, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
Sustainability Victoria Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Waste Management Inc Sun Valley, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Remondis Australia Head Office Mascot, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Department of Land, Environment, Water & Planning Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
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East Gippsland Region Water Corporation Bairnsdale, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
ATAL Engineering North Point, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Egis Guyancourt, France RELATED PROJECTS
Consejero de Infraestructuras, Ordenación del Territorio y Medio Ambiente Oviedo, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Construcciones Iguastur Pola de Laviana, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) Santa Rosa, United States RELATED PROJECTS
City of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Public Procurement Office of the City of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Lake Macquarie City Council Speers Point, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Harden Machinery Zhongshan City, China RELATED PROJECTS
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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All Companies Listed For December 2017, by Waste/Feedstock Type
Role Company Headquarters More Info
Animal European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) Ukraine Office Kiev, Ukraine RELATED PROJECTS
PJSC Myronivsky Hliboproduct Kiev, Ukraine RELATED PROJECTS
Kia-Ora Piggery Yarrawalla, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Food Anaergia Services Carlsbad, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Government of Hong Kong, EPD, Waste Management Policy Group North Point, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Sustainability Victoria Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Waste Management Inc Sun Valley, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Department of Land, Environment, Water & Planning Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Nestle Australia Rhodes, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
ATAL Engineering North Point, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Harden Machinery Zhongshan City, China RELATED PROJECTS
Gas FuelCell Energy Danbury, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Osaka, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) Kawasaki, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Toyota Motor North America Plano, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Etogas Stuttgart, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Glass Glass Processing Solutions LLC & Sioneer Stockton Richfield Springs, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Hazardous China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Industrial Indaver Ireland Dun Laoghaire, Ireland RELATED PROJECTS
MSW Attero Haelen, Netherlands RELATED PROJECTS
China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
China Jinjiang Environment Hanzhou, China RELATED PROJECTS
Consorcio para la Gestión de los Residuos Sólidos en Asturias (Cogersa) Oviedo, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
CP Group San Diego, United States RELATED PROJECTS
EEW Energy from Waste Helmstedt, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Hitachi Zosen Inova Zurich, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
Jambi City Government Jambi, Indonesia RELATED PROJECTS
Jospong Group of Companies Accra, Ghana RELATED PROJECTS
Kent County Department of Public Works Grand Rapids, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik Munich, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
R20 Geneva, Switzerland RELATED PROJECTS
Veolia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
Gurugram Municipal Corporation Gurugram, India RELATED PROJECTS
Ecogreen Energy Gurgaon, India RELATED PROJECTS
Cory Riverside Energy London, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Bikarac Sibenik, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
This table lists all the companies associated with new projects entered by our team in the past month. They are listed by principal
waste/feedstock type, and then alphabetically by name. Click the link to the right to see the full, latest project information for each
company.
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Role Company Headquarters More Info
Egis Guyancourt, France RELATED PROJECTS
Pureco Budapest, Hungary RELATED PROJECTS
Consejero de Infraestructuras, Ordenación del Territorio y Medio Ambiente Oviedo, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Construcciones Iguastur Pola de Laviana, Spain RELATED PROJECTS
Municipality of Itogon Itogon, Philippines RELATED PROJECTS
Province of Benguet La Trinidad, Philippines RELATED PROJECTS
LINGAT Architectes Bezannes, France RELATED PROJECTS
VINCI Energies Montesson, France RELATED PROJECTS
Ministry of Environment and Forestry Jatinegara, Indonesia RELATED PROJECTS
United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN-ESCAP) Bangkok, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
EEW Energy from Waste Stapelfeld GmbH Stapelfeld, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Prazske sluzby Prague, Czech Republic RELATED PROJECTS
Lake Macquarie City Council Speers Point, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
BMI Group Fortitude Valley, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Daracon Wallsend, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Oil Neste Espoo, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Neste Oil Singapore - Singapore Renewable Diesel Refinery Singapore, Singapore RELATED PROJECTS
Organic (general/unspecified) China Everbright International Hong Kong, Hong Kong RELATED PROJECTS
Dalkia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
Tekniska Verken i Linkoping Linköping, Sweden RELATED PROJECTS
Grand-Poitiers Communaute Urbaine Poitiers, France RELATED PROJECTS
Beeley Wood Biogas London, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Pegasus Planning Group Bristol, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
European Union Office in Kosovo - Head of Contracts, Finance and Audit Section Pristina, Kosovo RELATED PROJECTS
Sonoma County Waste Management Agency (SCWMA) Santa Rosa, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Plant biomass (waste) Osaka Gas Osaka, Japan RELATED PROJECTS
Remondis Australia Head Office Mascot, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Agriculture of Basin Company Limited Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
Osaka Gas (Thailand) Co Ltd Bangkok, Thailand RELATED PROJECTS
Lake Macquarie City Council Speers Point, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Newcastle City Council Newcastle, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Plastics VTT Technical Research Centre Espoo, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Delta Plastics Little Rock, United States RELATED PROJECTS
Nokia Kaupunki Nokia, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Verte Oy Nokia, Finland RELATED PROJECTS
Rubber Eldan Recycling Faaborg, Denmark RELATED PROJECTS
Microgomma Energia Abbadia di Montepulciano, Italy RELATED PROJECTS
NME srl Bergamo, Italy RELATED PROJECTS
Sewage/wastewater Severn Trent Water Coventry, United Kingdom RELATED PROJECTS
Sustainability Victoria Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
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Role Company Headquarters More Info
Western Water Sunbury DC, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Department of Land, Environment, Water & Planning Melbourne, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
East Gippsland Region Water Corporation Bairnsdale, Australia RELATED PROJECTS
Klaerschlamm-Kooperation Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Rostock, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Stadtwerke Rostock Rostock, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
City of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Public Procurement Office of the City of Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia RELATED PROJECTS
Wood Dalkia Paris, France RELATED PROJECTS
GGE Ljubljana-Crnuce, Slovenia RELATED PROJECTS
MKL BAU Siedlce, Poland RELATED PROJECTS
B+S Papenburg Energie Papenburg, Germany RELATED PROJECTS
Etablissement Public d’Amenagement du Mantois Seine Aval Mantes la Jolie, France RELATED PROJECTS
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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Waste Investment Summary
The AcuComm waste database contains detailed information regarding over 5,000 active
waste and waste-related project investments around the world. These detail the activity of
over 6,500 companies, in a wide variety of roles. These companies involve around 15,000
named contacts. Our team of researchers add new and updated information on a daily
basis.
Each marker on the maps to the right indicates the location of a company, by headquarters,
in our database. This month, we showcase Germany in the lower map.
Contractors/engineers, equipment suppliers and operators are all marked separately.
Click the logo below to explore the AcuComm database in full and create your own searches.
Powered by AcuComm’s waste database. Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
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Leading Companies by Tonnage Capacity
Click any logo below to show the full latest database results for each company.
Projects Estimated Annualised
Tonnage Capacity
Average Tonnes
per Project
Average Tonnes
Per Day Per Project *
1
China Everbright International 137 41,922,637 306,005 956
2
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik 59 21,774,528 369,060 1,153
3
Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry 40 14,351,000 358,775 1,121
4
ICM Inc 16 11,412,147 713,259 2,229
5
Hitachi Zosen 61 10,707,980 175,541 549
6
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering 22 7,981,416 362,792 1,134
7
Hitachi Zosen Inova 27 7,077,263 262,121 819
8
Babcock & Wilcox Volund 18 6,752,970 375,165 1,172
9
CNIM 18 6,156,258 342,014 1,069
10
KPA Unicon 31 5,933,594 191,406 598
Source: AcuComm Database, January 2018. * calculated using a 320-day year.
This page shows the top ten contractors, engineers and equipment supply companies in the AcuComm database, based on
the estimated annual tonnage capacity of projects they are involved with. Pure operators and other types of company are not
included. All active waste and waste-related projects going back to 2013 are included. The leading company is China
Everbright, headquartered in Hong Kong and principally active across China. In second place is Martin GmbH, with
headquarters in Munich, Germany, and active across the world.
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5.8
3.8
3.0
2.8
2.1
1.9
1.8
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China Everbright International
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik
Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry
ICM Inc
Hitachi Zosen
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering
Hitachi Zosen Inova
Babcock & Wilcox Volund
CNIM
KPA Unicon
Top Ten Companies By Estimated Tonnage Capacity (% of Total)
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80
China Everbright International
Martin GmbH fur Umwelt und Energietechnik
Chongqing Sanfeng Covanta Environmental Industry
ICM Inc
Hitachi Zosen
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering
Hitachi Zosen Inova
Babcock & Wilcox Volund
CNIM
KPA Unicon
Top Ten Companies , Capacity by Operational Status (million tonnes)
Operational
Under Construction
Planning
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
Source: AcuComm database, January 2018
The first graph on this page shows the percentage of
annualised tonnage capacity each company represents,
as listed by the project information in the AcuComm
database. This does not represent the total ‘installed
base’ for each company, as projects prior to 2013 are not
included. Rather, it represents a ranking of recent and
future activity in the industry.
The second shows the same company rankings, but this
time colour-coded to show the current development
stage of projects associated with each company;
planning, under construction and operational.