Waste-to-Energy (PRC WTE) is a form of renewable energy, converting solid waste into electricity or heat through incineration, gasification, and other methods.
PRC Fireprint technology is a small-scale waste-to-energy design company for rural waste treatment of 1-20 tons. It uses magnetic thermal decomposition to separate combustible gases, which are used as heat to drive generators. The resulting solid negative ion ash can be used as a soil additive for agriculture and forestry. This is a very environmentally friendly, small-scale waste treatment system.
Core Conversion Method
PRC small-scale waste incineration power generation is the primary form of WTE, generating heat through pyrolysis and gasification of rural solid waste to drive generators. Gasification and pyrolysis are also other technologies that can convert waste into fuel or electricity.
Market Size and Prospects
The global WTE market is projected to reach US$46.78 billion from 2025 to 2030, with a compound annual growth rate of 7%. As the world's largest market, China's market size for related industries will continue to grow through 2024, but faces high initial investment costs and technical challenges. Key Drivers
Growing Demand for Renewable Energy: Constraints on traditional energy sources are prompting countries to seek alternatives.
Land Pressure: Urban population growth is shrinking landfill space, and WTE can reduce landfill waste by 95%.
Policy Support: The European Union, China, and other countries are implementing subsidies and electricity price support measures to promote industry development.