Refuse-Derived Fuel Market Outlook and Opportunities in Grooming Regions

A new study of Fact.MR estimates the refuse-derived fuel market to reach ~50 Mn tons in 2019, recording ~3% Y-o-Y growth over 2018. A slew of aspects, ranging from narrowed prospects of landfill and increased waste generation, to government support for establishing energy from waste (EFW) facilities to local players, continue to drive development and adoption of refuse-derived fuel worldwide.

Governments across the globe have already commenced emphasizing the waste-to-energy (WtE) potential of their country, exploiting garbage that otherwise abuse landfills, to create fuel that serve as feed in myriad applications. Refuse-derived fuel adoption will benefit from growing number of WtE facilities abreast government initiatives toward reducing plastic waste and carbon emissions. As the pressure on landfill continues to grow, the future points at development of mega capacity WtE plants worldwide, driving demand for refuse-derived fuel while creating sustainable ecosystems.

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Refuse-Derived Fuel Market in Numbers

  • The refuse-derived fuel market was valued at ~US$ 2 Bn in 2018. The refuse-derived fuel industry was in a slump during 2014 to 2018, tugged by the underexploited potential of energy from waste (EFW) technologies.
  • Growth of the refuse-derived fuel market marked a slight uptick, and status-quo is likely to endure, as new waste management solutions are emphasized abreast increasing municipal solid waste (MSW), reducing pressure on landfills.
  • Use of refuse-derived fuel for co-processing in cement kilns accounts for ~50% market shares, helping the cement industry reduce its carbon footprint and save on energy consumption.
  • Europe remains the frontrunner in the refuse-derived fuel landscape, owing to the presence of extensive co-processing plants, complemented by internal trade of refuse-derived fuel.
  • The refuse-derived fuel market in Asia-Pacific excluding Japan (APEJ) is likely to record a relatively faster growth through 2029, as EFW gradually becomes an important source of bioenergy in the region.

Key Growth Influencers of the Refuse-Derived Fuel Market

  • Governments, in collaboration with local companies, are offering advanced technologies for production of the refuse-derived fuel, even as carrying out robust waste management programs. Incentive-based programs that consider household waste separation, and construction of modern anaerobic digestion facilities, in line with growing number of waste collection & treatment programs will significantly influence the production and supply of refuse-derived fuel.
  • New waste management solutions are coming to the fore, alongside rising MSW production in several economies. This has further spurred the number of EFW facilities as a potential solution to abate and manage MSW production. Governments across the globe are promoting reinforcement of source-segregation infrastructure for continuous supply of refuse-derived fuel with suitable moisture and energy content.
  • The price volatility of crude oil has been sending ripples of concerns to governments globally, which in turn has led adoption of effective alternative to overcome the dependency on crude oil to as much extent as possible. Refuse-derived fuel has emerged as a feasible solution, as governments can efficiently manage solid waste within the nation and produce sufficient fuel, creating pathways to sustainability as a consequence.

Refuse-Derived Fuel Market: Competitive Assessment

Opportunities are plenty in the refuse-derived fuel market, and key stakeholders are vying to leverage these via organic expansion strategies in developed markets and digitization of systems for greater performance. The future objectives of economies worldwide is clear – chemicals from waste or waste to molecule – and the refuse-derived fuel manufacturers are focusing on refurbishment or replacement of their existing systems, moving to new technologies in a planned & phased manner.

Stakeholders in the refuse-derived fuel market are focusing on consolidating their position in Europe, owing to the favorable legislations and technological vigor of the region. Governments in Europe are on their mark to leverage the potential of refuse-derived fuel in reducing the environmental impact, during waste conversion and the life-cycle of products consumed. Developing markets such as in APEJ, show promising growth opportunities for companies in the refuse-derived fuel market, as favorable policies continue to spur the capacity deployments in the region.

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