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Global Air Pollution Control Equipment Market
Frost & Sullivan, Dec 2009, Pages: 100
This research service on the world air pollution control equipment market covers four equipment: Electrostatic Precipitators, Flue Gas Desulphurization Equipment, NOx Control Equipment and Oxidation Equipment. The research service has been divided into four geographical areas: North America, Europe, South Asia and Asia Pacific (including Japan), and Rest of World. Market engineering measurements, market drivers, restraints and their impacts have been included. Historic revenues from 2006 and 2009 and anticipated revenues for 2010-2016 have been discussed. The measures to curb air pollution in different countries, world emissions of NOx, SO2, from the cement and thermal industry are provided in the appendix.
This research service titled Global Air Pollution Control Equipment Market provides an overview of the marketplace including key drivers, restraints, and trends for industry segment participants. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: electrostatic precipitators, flue gas desulfurization equipment, nitrogen oxide (NOx) control equipment, and oxidation equipment.
Asia Pacific Emerges the Most Promising Region for the Air Pollution Control Equipment Market
The maturity of the world air pollution control equipment market has forced the manufacturers to shift their focus to the developing Southeast Asian nations as well as China, India, and Australia. These countries are expected to outstrip the saturated nations of North America and Europe following the growth of their industrial manufacturing units, implementation of stringent regulations, and levying of penalties. “Eighty percent of the market was created and is primarily driven by the mandates embodied in the regulations,” says the analyst of this research. “The regulations call for reductions in air pollutants from industrial process streams, which have increased significantly over the past few years.” The operating companies are compelled to adhere to the stricter environmental regulations due to the significant interest shown by regulators, public, and governments in controlling pollution. Emissions from stationary sources] can contain various toxic gases such as NOx, oxides of sulfur (SOx), particulate matter, and other volatile organic compounds, which, if uncontrolled, can create health hazards.
Despite the boost from the environmental bodies, the market will have to stave off the short- and medium-term challenges mounted by the economic downturn and the anticipated rise in the cost of raw materials. Furthermore, the customers have high bargaining power, which could result in price wars in this intensely competitive market. The high upfront costs could deter industrial end users from investing in major capital expenditure installations. With reduced capital and operational budgets, the smaller municipalities and Tier II industrial end users are likely to opt for upgrades of their existing equipment. Therefore, manufacturers are gravitating toward savings-oriented designs in production equipment. “Equipment that help meet environmental standards and are economically and technically viable are classified as best available control technology (BACT),” notes the analyst. “This means that once a technology has been classified as a BACT, generators will be compelled to either fit the technology or an alternative that can achieve the same result.”
the economic downturn and budget constraints notwithstanding, investments in R&D are likely to pay off in the long term and will have a direct impact on sales. Technological advancements leading to improvements in efficiency, operational effectiveness, and compliance with regulatory emission requirements can significantly hike market potential. “Further, with the exponential rise in the demand for power and infrastructure, the power plant and cement industry are expected to flourish, facilitating the availability of capital investments for air pollution control technology,” observes the analyst. “End users are looking for improved emission controls, superior efficiency, and utilization of cutting-edge technology and manufacturers that can cater to these needs are poised to succeed.”
Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market sectors in this research:
By Equipment:
- Electrostatic precipitators - Flue gas desulfurization equipment - NOx control equipment - Oxidation equipment
By Application:
- Power plant industries - Industrial - Municipal wastewater treatment - Industrial wastewater treatment
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