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시장보고서
상품코드
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일본의 폐기물 에너지화 시장 : 폐기물 유형별, 기술별, 지역별, 기회, 예측(2018-2032년)Japan Waste to Energy Market Assessment, By Waste Type [Municipal Waste, Agriculture Waste, Others], By Technology [Direct Combustion, Mechanical and Thermal, Thermo-Chemical, Biomechanical], By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, FY2018-FY2032F |
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일본의 폐기물 에너지화 시장 규모는 2025-2032년 예측 기간 동안 6.33%의 CAGR로 확대되어 2024년 88억 8,000만 달러에서 2032년 145억 1,000만 달러로 증가할 것으로 예상됩니다. 이 시장은 최근 몇 년 동안 괄목할 만한 성장세를 보였으며, 앞으로도 강력한 성장세를 유지할 것으로 예상됩니다.
일본의 폐기물 에너지화(WTE)은 지속가능한 폐기물 관리와 재생에너지 생산에 있어 매우 중요합니다. 이 방법은 지속적으로 증가하는 에너지 수요를 충족시킬 뿐만 아니라 일본의 탈탄소화 노력을 강화하고 효과적인 폐기물 관리를 위한 솔루션 개발에 있어 선진국으로 발돋움할 수 있도록 돕고 있습니다. 또한 일본 기업들은 현재 일본 전역의 증가하는 재생에너지 수요를 충족시키기 위해 WTE 시설을 업그레이드하는 데 주력하고 있습니다.
본 보고서는 일본의 폐기물 에너지화 시장에 대해 조사했으며, 시장 개요와 함께 폐기물 종류별, 기술별, 지역별 동향, 시장 진입 기업 프로파일 등을 제공합니다.
Japan waste to energy market is expected to observe a CAGR of 6.33% during the forecast period FY2025- FY2032, rising from USD 8.88 billion in FY2024 to USD 14.51 billion in FY2032. The market has experienced significant growth in recent years and is expected to maintain a strong pace of expansion in the coming years.
Waste to energy (WTE) conversion in Japan is crucial for sustainable waste management and renewable energy production. This method not only meets the ever-growing demand for energy, but also enhances Japan's decarbonization efforts, making it one of the more progressive countries in developing solutions for effective waste management. Additionally, Japanese companies are currently focusing on upgrading their WTE facilities to meet the increasing demand for renewable energy throughout the country.
For instance, in June 2024, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC) received a contract from Yokohama city for the reconstruction of a closed waste-to- energy (WTE) facility located in its Hodogaya area. This reconstruction addresses Japan's future waste processing capacity shortage. The overall value of the deal is about USD 444.51 million. The contract involves the demolition of the old facility and construction of a new plant using three stoker incinerators, which can dispose of 1,050 tonnes of waste per day.
The Advent of New Waste to Energy Technologies is Proliferating the Market Growth
Demand for innovative WTE technologies in Japan is rapidly growing due to high waste generation and the urgent need for sustainable solutions for waste management. The commitment of the Japanese government to expand WTE facilities in its overall sustainability agenda also fuels the increasing demand for these plants. Moreover, to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, Japanese organizations have invested significantly in WTE technologies. These initiatives also support the environment by dealing with waste disposal issues while pushing Japan towards its environmental objectives, thus sparking growth in the WTE sector market.
For instance, in November 2024, Powerhouse Energy Group Plc announced the granting of its Japanese Patent 7577260, titled "Method and Apparatus for the Treatment of Waste Material,". This patent comprises a new technology for controlling heating in the Thermal Conversion Chamber (TCC) by waste to energy conversion which involves the production of synthesis gas (syngas) from non-recyclable wastes. This milestone marks Powerhouse's achievement in enhancing its competitive edge in the waste to energy sector and supporting its ongoing discussions with potential clients seeking sustainable waste solutions.
Increase in Demand for Pyrolysis is Augmenting the Market Growth
Pyrolysis is a vital part of Japan's waste management and energy recovery strategy. The process helps convert difficult-to-recycle materials, such as plastics and tires, into fuels like diesel. Pyrolysis helps Japan achieve carbon neutrality and reduce dependence on landfills while lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, thereby promoting innovative waste-to-energy solutions nationwide. Moreover, Japanese organizations are focusing on setting up new pyrolysis plants, making the process more efficient and profitable, which in turn will promote sustainable energy production, thereby amplifying the market growth.
In November 2023, Henan Doing Company extended its support towards the construction of an eco-friendly WTE recycling plant in Japan. The system includes a pyrolysis plant and a pyrolysis oil refining plant with waste processing capacities of 15 tons per day (tpd) and 10 tpd, respectively. The main aim of the system is to help Japanese customers to convert waste tires and plastic scraps into diesel fuel, ensuring higher profitability and promoting sustainable waste management.
A necessity for Conversion of Municipal Wastes into Sustainable Energy Augments Market Growth
The demand for innovative WTE projects in Japan is growing rapidly as the country generates a lot of municipal waste and dire need sustainable solutions for waste management. This trend is further supported by the Japanese government's intention to expand WTE facilities under its broader objectives of sustainability. The government targets net-zero carbon emissions in 2050, with significant investments in WTE technologies. These initiatives address municipal waste disposal challenges and contribute to Japan's environmental targets, thereby fostering market growth in the WTE sector.
For example, in February 2023, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Environmental & Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. (MHIEC) received an order for constructing a new WTE plant with a waste processing capacity of 194 tons per day (tpd) from Owarihokubu Waste Disposal Association for construction in Konan City, Aichi Prefecture. The new facility will replace two old plants in the city, and as per the agreement, MHEIC also agreed to maintain the facility for 20 years. The project looks forward to enhancing the efficiency of converting MSW into electrical energy, minimizing toxic emissions, and encouraging sustainable energy production in the country.
Central Japan Emerged as the Market Leader
Central Japan emerged as the market leader and is expected to continue its dominance in the country. This region's significant urban population and limited landfill space have led to a rise in the concentration of advanced waste to energy facilities, utilizing thermal treatment technologies to manage municipal solid waste effectively. Moreover, incineration technology is most widely implemented for waste to energy conversion in the region. Additionally, Tokyo employs 19 advanced incineration plants that efficiently convert waste into energy while minimizing environmental impact. The region's focus on sustainable waste management practices has established it as a leader in the country's waste-to-energy sector, contributing to Japan's overall energy recovery efforts.
For example, in February 2024, Hitachi Zosen Corporation proposed the "Development of High CO2 Concentration Waste Incineration Technology" under the project "Achieving Carbon Neutrality in the Waste and Resource Circulation" initiated by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization, or NEDO in Tokyo. The new technology focuses on capturing and separating CO2 emissions produced from the incineration process. Hitachi Zosen will implement the technology at the Shinagawa Waste Incineration Plant by cooperating with the Clean Authority of Tokyo. The technological process is expected to yield significant benefits in the diminishment of carbon footprints in the waste management sector, thereby contributing towards making Japan more sustainable while encouraging a circular economy.
Future Market Scenario (FY2025 - FY2032)
The Japanese government has introduced stringent regulatory frameworks for promoting waste-to-energy conversion. This, in turn, is expected to cater to extensive market growth opportunities over the upcoming years.
The incineration technology is crucial for Japan's waste-to-energy (WTE) future, as it addresses the country's limited landfill capacity while generating renewable energy. This enhances environmental sustainability and supports energy recovery, eventually catering to extensive opportunities for growth in the future.
Increased public awareness programs in Japan regarding waste-to-energy conversion will significantly enhance participation in recycling and waste management initiatives. As Japanese citizens recognize the environmental benefits of converting waste into energy, they are more likely to support local projects. This initiative can lead to a rise in efficiency in waste processing and a reduction in landfill reliance, thereby resulting in massive opportunities for market growth in the future.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
The market players are continuously competing against each other to gain a significant edge in the market. Moreover, due to the huge availability of municipal wastes and government support, Japanese companies are highly investing in the development of technologies for WTE plants as well as striving for strategic collaborations for effective operations and cost-cutting. This, in turn, is expected to foster huge opportunities for market prosperity in the years to come.
For instance, in September 2024, LanzaTech inked a Master License Agreement with Sekisui Chemical Co., Ltd to develop several commercial-scale waste-to-ethanol plants across Japan. This partnership will convert municipal solid wastes (MSW) and industrial waste into ethanol on a sustainable basis by harnessing the advanced waste-to-energy technologies developed at LanzaTech. Moreover, Sekisui Chemical expects that the facility will be able to produce 10-12 kilotons of ethanol annually. The produced ethanol will be converted to ethylene and kerosene, which in turn, will be used for sustainable aviation fuels. Thus, the agreement serves an important objective in addressing the waste management needs of Japan.
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.