Energy & Renewables Newsletter
December 23, 2010

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Global Waste-to-Energy Systems Revenue to Reach $13.6 Billion by 2016
In a world of growing populations, rising standards of living, and increased urbanization, the volume of waste is escalating steadily.  The gigantic amounts of waste that are hauled to dumps and accumulate in heaps and open pits have grown to become a major environmental issue.  However, technological developments, economic conditions, and public policy trends are now aligning to create a significant market opportunity for waste-to-energy (WTE) plants, which utilize municipal solid waste (MSW) for the production of electricity and heat.  According to a new report from Pike Research, ...
Biomass Capital Investment to Reach $33.7 Billion by 2015
Biomass, which is currently the leading source of renewable energy worldwide, is conducive to producing a wide variety of energy products including transportation fuels, bio-derived products such as plastics and chemicals, and electricity generation. While the biomass industry has waxed and waned with shifting government policies and mandates over the years, a recent report from Pike Research forecasts that worldwide capital investment in biomass infrastructure will maintain steady growth during the next five years, rising from $28.2 billion annually in 2010 to $33.7 billion by 2016.  “Biomass ...
Fenton Environmental Technologies, Inc.

Fenton has pioneered the development of indirect thermal sludge drying technology, continually updating and improving it. Fenton dryers are the safest biosolids dryers available, and the easiest to run and maintain, with more US installations than any other dryer. Fenton also licenses dryer technology to one of the largest wastewater treatment equipment suppliers in the world.

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