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Biopower Market Analysis - December 2010
GlobalData, Dec 2010, Pages: 35
Biopower Market Analysis - December 2010
Summary
This report includes Biopower developments globally. There are 41 news stories covered in the report. In addition to it, following article is covered in detail: - Supportive Government Policies Could Stimulate the Growth of Waste to Energy (WtE) Capacity in the US.
The following is the summary of the article.
The US generated about 255 million tones of waste (this includes municipal waste, commercial waste, industrial waste) in 2008. The majority of the waste (about 54%) is land filled (a key source of methane gas) and only 13% is converted to energy. The resource conservation and recovery act (RCRA) has helped to increase proportion of waste combusted in waste to energy plants to waste produced in the country in the past. Similarly, the government support for waste to energy at federal or at state level will help the stagnant Waste to Energy sector to grow.
Scope
Its scope includes - - Featured Articles: Analytical articles related to the recent developments in the biopower market. - Supportive Government Policies Could Stimulate the Growth of Waste to Energy (WtE) Capacity in the US - Landfills are the Major Contributors to Methane Gas in the US - Waste Management Methods – the US Vs Other Countries - Regulation Induced Growth of Waste to Energy (WtE) Market - Current Waste to Energy Scenario in the US - State Level Policy Support for WtE - Major Biopower New Articles for November
Reasons to buy
The “Biopower Market Analysis - December 10” provides biopower article on 'Supportive Government Policies Could Stimulate the Growth of Waste to Energy (WtE) Capacity in the US' and Global Biopower news. The newsletter gives market updates for the global biopower markets which can help the individual/company frame their business strategies while developing sustainability initiatives. The newsletter helps the reader to
- get information on major methane emission sources. - gain insights on potential Waste to Energy markets in the US. - compare waste management methods of US and other major European countries. - understand current scenario and state policies for waste to energy market.
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