Driven by population growth, climate change, and increasing water demand globally, municipalities and players active in the water sector are reviewing opportunities for alternative water supply options to meet present and future demand. In addition, municipal wastewater reuse across Europe is gaining traction due to the recently adopted Wastewater Reuse Regulation.
In Europe, reuse applications predominantly focus on irrigation for agriculture or urban settings. Still, some municipal reuse projects supply industrial facilities, support environmental processes, and feed indirectly into potabilization systems. In the previously released Europe Municipal Wastewater Reuse: Market Trends and Forecasts 2023-2030, Bluefield forecasted a 16.82% CAGR in 11 European countries and an anticipated cumulative reuse market of €1.8 billion (US$2 billion).
Bluefield's Insight Report reviews Europe's municipal reuse landscape, exploring market opportunities through the analysis of business and value creation models, key case studies, and the competitive framework and selected players.
Key Questions Addressed by this Report:
What is the value proposition of municipal reuse schemes?
Which key factors influence and shape the nature of the business model adopted?
Where are the next municipal reuse hotspots?
What determines the success of municipal reuse schemes?
Why would off-takers invest in using recycled water
What does the value chain positioning look like for water reuse in Europe?
Who takes part in municipal reuse projects in Europe?
Who Should Buy this Report?
Engineering firms
Treatment technology suppliers
Effluent quality monitoring players
Pipe suppliers
Water infrastructure investors
Public and private wastewater treatment operators
Companies Mentioned:
Acciona
AECOM
Aguas do Tejo Atlântico
Aliaxis
Amiblu
APRO Industrie
Aquafin
Aqualia
Aquaporin
Balmoral Tanks
Balten
Bio UV Group
BIOAZUL
Black & Veatch
Cadagua
Canal de Isabel II
Cembrane
Dragados
DuPont
Ecofilae
Ekopak Sustainable Water
Enduramaxx
Esamur
Evides
Georg Fischer
Global Omnium
Grupo Agbar
Huber Technology
Kemira
MM SpA
Molecor
Mott MacDonald
Northumbrian Water
NX Filtration
Premier Tech
Royal HaskoningDHV
Sacyr Agua
Saint-Gobain PAM
Salher
Saur
Solvay
Suez
SWECO
Tedagua
Thames Water
Trojan Technologies
Veolia
Xylem
Table of Contents
Business Models
From Macro to Micro - Factors Driving Reuse Projects
Enabling Environment - Key Elements for Optimum Commercialization
Infrastructure Build-Out - Different Opportunities
Commercialization Strategy - Tariffs, Profit Generation, Value Creation
Tariff Comparison - Reclaimed vs. Non-Reclaimed
Commercialization Strategy - CAPEX, OPEX, and Revenues
Revenue Generation - Contract Types for Reuse Supply