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Landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems encompass technologies and processes that capture methane and other gases emitted from decomposing organic waste in landfills, converting them into usable energy. The electricity or heat produced is either fed into the grid or utilized on-site, while renewable natural gas (RNG) can be supplied to natural gas networks or used directly in various applications. These systems offer a sustainable approach to managing landfill gases, mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, and generating renewable energy.
The primary functions of LFGTE systems are categorized into four types Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type IV. Type I LFGTE systems are intended for smaller landfills that generate low levels of gas, utilizing basic technology to capture and convert methane. The capacities are classified as small scale (below 500 kW), medium scale (500 kW-5 MW), and large scale (above 5 MW), serving applications such as electricity generation, direct utilization, combined heat and power (CHP), and vehicle fuel for end-users such as municipalities, the industrial sector, utilities, and commercial enterprises.
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The landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market size has grown strongly in recent years. It will grow from $5.62 billion in 2023 to $6.16 billion in 2024 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.6%. The growth observed during the historical period can be linked to heightened environmental regulations concerning landfill emissions, greater awareness of the need to reduce greenhouse gases, economic incentives and tax credits available for renewable energy initiatives, advancements in gas collection and processing technologies, government initiatives advocating for waste-to-energy methods, and the increasing volumes of landfill waste that require sustainable management.
The landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market size is expected to see strong growth in the next few years. It will grow to $8.91 billion in 2028 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7%. The projected growth during the forecast period can be attributed to a rise in investment for renewable energy infrastructure, the broadening of waste-to-energy policies, innovations in technologies for gas capture and conversion, increasing energy prices that drive the demand for alternative energy sources, a growing focus on circular economy practices, and strengthened support and funding for renewable energy from global organizations. Key trends anticipated in the forecast period include the creation of more efficient and cost-effective gas conversion technologies, integration with smart grid and energy storage systems, automation coupled with real-time monitoring, the adoption of hybrid systems that merge various waste-to-energy technologies, an emphasis on lowering operational costs for improved affordability, and enhanced collaboration between public and private sectors to promote LFGTE initiatives.
The increasing demand for renewable and clean energy sources is projected to drive the growth of the landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market in the future. Renewable and clean energy encompasses energy obtained from natural sources that can be replenished within a human timescale, such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy. This rising demand is fueled by heightened environmental awareness, the pursuit of sustainable energy options, technological advancements, and government initiatives aimed at lowering greenhouse gas emissions and addressing climate change. LFGTE systems contribute to renewable energy by capturing methane from landfills and transforming it into usable energy. This process not only mitigates greenhouse gas emissions but also provides a renewable energy source, thereby enhancing cleaner energy production. For example, in March 2024, the European Environment Agency reported that in 2022, renewable sources accounted for 23% of the total energy consumed in the EU, up from 21.9% in 2021. Consequently, the escalating demand for renewable and clean energy is propelling the growth of the LFGTE systems market.
Leading companies in the landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market are pursuing strategic partnerships to improve technology integration and broaden their market presence. A strategic partnership is a collaborative arrangement between two or more organizations that allows them to pool their resources, expertise, and efforts to achieve shared goals. For instance, in November 2023, Environmental Solutions, Inc. (ESI), a US-based firm focused on renewable energy projects, teamed up with Waste Connections Inc., a waste management company, to inaugurate a groundbreaking renewable natural gas (RNG) processing facility at the Loess Hills Regional Sanitary Landfill. This facility, the first of its kind in western Iowa, processes landfill gas into methane, which is then fed into a natural gas pipeline. Starting with a capacity of 1,500 standard cubic feet of gas per minute, it aims to expand to 4,000 cubic feet per minute over 15 years, providing energy for nearly 14,000 homes annually. This initiative highlights ESI's dedication to sustainable energy solutions and establishes a new benchmark for environmental innovation in the Midwest.
In October 2022, NextEra Energy Resources, a US-based renewable energy firm, acquired a portfolio of landfill gas-to-electric facilities from Energy Power Partners for $1.1 billion. This acquisition includes facilities related to landfill gas-to-energy (LFGTE) systems, which harness methane from landfills to generate electricity. NextEra intends to convert this electricity into renewable natural gas (RNG). Energy Power Partners is a US provider of solutions and services in the renewable energy sector, including LFGTE systems.
Major companies operating in the landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market are BP plc, E.ON SE, Veolia, Waste Management Inc., Republic Services Inc., KOHLER, Waste Connections Inc., NextEra Energy Resources, Renewi plc, Biffa Group, Ameresco Inc., Recology, Dynagreen Environmental Protection Group Co. Ltd, EDL Energy, Dongjiang Environmental Company Limited, Middlesex County Utilities Authority, Granger Waste Services, LMS Energy, BioCNG, Clarke Energy, METCO Engineering, Northeast-Western Energy Systems
North America was the largest region in the landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market in 2023. Europe is expected to be the fastest-growing region in the forecast period. The regions covered in the landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East, Africa.
The countries covered in the landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA, Canada, Italy, Spain.
The landfill gas to energy (LFGTE) systems market consists of sales of gas processing units, gas conversion equipment, and power generation systems. Values in this market are 'factory gate' values, that is, the value of goods sold by the manufacturers or creators of the goods, whether to other entities (including downstream manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors, and retailers) or directly to end customers. The value of goods in this market includes related services sold by the creators of the goods.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from the sale of goods and/or services within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of the currency (in USD, unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values that are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales along the supply chain, either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
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