Power Generation from Wastewater Treatment Sludge - Power Generation, Sludge Management, Regulations and Key Country Analysis to 2020 Power Generation from Wastewater Treatment Sludge to Reach 3,845 GWh by 2020 Rising sludge generation and the employment of efficient sludge management techniques will increase the energy recovery from sludge in future. The cost of power generation from sludge is characterized by the high cost of operations. However, rising energy prices in the international market make investment attractive in power generation from sludge. Power generation from sludge reached 2,939 GWh in 2010 from 2,610 GWh in 2005, at a CAGR of 2.4%. With the anticipation of rising sludge generation, GlobalData expects power generation to reach 3,845 GWh by 2020 from 3,020GWh in 2011. The increasing urban population in developed and developing regions is placing a heavy burden on the delivery, consumption and treatment of healthy, affordable water. The global water crisis is likely to get worse in the years ahead due to population explosions, increasing industrialization and the overexploitation of resources. Migration towards urban areas demands more sanitation facilities and leads to industrialization and economic development. Various sectors of the economy are also increasing rapidly resulting in the high consumption of water resources. For Sample Pages, please click or add the below link to your browser: http://www.globaldata.com/reportstore/RequestSamplePages.aspx?ID=PowerGeneration-from-Wastewater-Treatment-Sludge-Power-Generation-Sludge-ManagementRegulations-and-Key-Country-Analysis-to2020&Title=Alternative_Energy&ReportType=Industry_Report Municipalities are forced to provide adequate sanitation facilities and meet the demand for safe water. Wastewater treatment and recovery in industrial facilities has been the subject of increased focus and is expected to translate into an increasing demand for industrial wastewater treatment and recovery systems. Industry experts believe that companies identifying these trends at an early stage and proactively implementing strategies for wastewater treatment and the reclamation of water will have an edge over their competitors. To this end, industries are increasingly embracing membrane-based technology for the treatment and recovery of industrial wastewater. The most common disposal method of sewage sludge is for use in agricultural fields as a fertilizer supplement. Sludge with a high amount of organic content is suitable in agriculture as a fertilizer to enrich the quality of agricultural land. However, the use of sludge in agricultural fields has a risk of transferring pollutants to the human food chain. The use of sludge in forestry and silviculture can have a similar kind of effect. The sludge with a lower organic content is mostly incinerated or taken to landfill. “Power Generation from Wastewater Treatment Sludge - Power Generation, Sludge Management, Regulations and Key Country Analysis to 2020� is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information on the
trends in major markets such as the US, Germany, the UK, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Japan and Australia The report provides in depth analysis of management of wastewater sludge in these nations and provides forecast for energy and power generation up to 2020. The research analyzes the growth drivers and key restraints of the wastewater treatment sludge market. Furthermore, the report covers the major regulatory policies in the above mentioned nations. The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by Global Data’s Team of industry experts. For further details, please click or add the below link to your browser: http://www.globaldata.com/reportstore/Report.aspx?ID=Power-Generation-fromWastewater-Treatment-Sludge-Power-Generation-Sludge-Management-Regulations-andKey-Country-Analysis-to2020&Title=Alternative_Energy&ReportType=Industry_Report Visit our report store: http://www.globaldata.com For more details contact: pressreleases@globaldata.com North America: +1 646 395 5477 Europe: +44 207 753 4299 +44 1204 543 533 Asia Pacific: +91 40 6616 6782