Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Market is Poised to Reach US$18.5 Bn By 2026 From US$7.0 Bn 2020, at a Healthy Growth of 17.7% By 2026 Anaerobic digestion (AD) process has been garnering considerable interest as a viable route to bioenergy generation over the recent past. With mounting biogas demand, and improving commercial availability of AD systems, Fairfield Market Research projects a promising outlook for the growth of the anaerobic digestion market at more than 17% CAGR over 2021 – 2026. The market attractiveness of anaerobic digestion technology will continue to heighten as several governments are increasingly considering it an economically competitive, and viable energy solution for the future. While the global market size surpassed revenues of US$7 Bn in 2020, soaring inclusion of the process in large-scale farm operations is expected to push market growth in the near future. However, high capital investment involved in AD plant establishment, coupled with expensive O&M costs, will remain a major impediment for rapid market expansion, says the report. Get a Sample Copy of Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Market: https://www.fairfieldmarketresearch.com/report/anaerobic-digestion-ad-market
Market to Benefit from Efforts in Increasing Profitability of AD with the Help of Co-digestion Research has been afoot in exploring the potential applicability of food waste as the key feedstock at anaerobic digester plants. Increasing inclination toward adopting a co-digestion strategy that involves both food waste, and wastewater sludge is likely to work to the advantage of the anaerobic digestion market. Huge waste volumes generated by restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, food processing units, agricultural facilities, and municipalities can thus be potentially turned into a valuable asset for the energy domain. While research reveals that this strategy has the potential to double the biogas yield, it clearly reflects the profitability in the process. This is expected to play out as a booster to market growth through 2025. Europe Maintains Lead on Account of Maximum Installed Base Europe, the most attractive market for establishment of AD plants over the years, retains its key position in the global landscape, led by Germany. While European markets have been significantly developed for installation of anaerobic digester systems, the supportive policy framework, and favourable incentives have played a pivotal role in the establishment of different AD models throughout the region. In the US however the real AD conversion potential still remains underutilised. Although the technology looks highly attractive here, a lot of diversity and massive volumes of the