Waste market studies

Approximately one third of German municipal waste is currently used to generate power. While a reduction in waste generation is a priority in terms of energy and environmental policy, waste will continue to play a role in municipal electricity and heat supply in the medium term.

In order to make better use of existing potential and make investment decisions, a targeted classification of the framework conditions is necessary. enervis advises you with market studies for the German waste market.

The focus is on the energy industry and regulatory framework at EU and federal level. We use it to evaluate the opportunities and risks for your investment in order to provide you with the best possible support in your strategic decisions.

We would be pleased to make you an individual offer on this topic. Please click on the button “Your inquiry” and enter your contact details. After receipt of your inquiry you will receive a confirmation of receipt by e-mail, which you can use to check the correctness of your information. As a rule, we will send you a binding offer within one working day.

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