Understanding the opportunities in waste-to-energy sector in West Africa
Service: Market Research
Location: Nigeria & Ghana
Mandate
We were tasked with conducting a market study on opportunities in the waste-to-energy sector in West Africa. The project will analyze the current landscape and identify potential investment opportunities.
About Client
The client is a leading engineering, design, and consultancy company with a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation. Operating across various sectors, including energy, infrastructure, and industrial solutions, the company combines expertise in technology and engineering to deliver high-quality services. With a global presence, the company aims to create a more sustainable future by providing solutions that balance economic, environmental, and social considerations.
Client's industry
International Development
Project duration
2 months
Objectives
The primary objective of the market research was to create a comprehensive study on the current state of the waste-to-energy sector. Despite its prominence across African countries, little progress has been made thus far. The company commissioned us to deliver a thorough market overview and identify specific investment opportunities.
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Our approach
The study addressed sensitive and hard-to-access information, as much of it is not readily available. We employed market research, legal and regulatory analysis, and an extensive stakeholder analysis. It was essential to go beyond standard empirical methods, gathering insights from sources not in the public domain to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the sector.
Results
We delivered a comprehensive study on the current state of the waste-to-energy sector in the region. This detailed analysis provided the client with valuable insights, enabling them to make informed decisions regarding their investment strategy. As a result, they are now better positioned to capitalize on emerging opportunities and effectively navigate the evolving market landscape, ultimately enhancing their competitive advantage in West Africa.