PUBLISHER: Inkwood Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1364649
PUBLISHER: Inkwood Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1364649
The Asia-Pacific flue gas desulfurization market is set to project a CAGR of 5.39% during the forecast period, 2023-2032. Asia-Pacific possesses ample limestone reserves, which serve as a crucial raw material in FGD systems.
Vietnam, India, Japan, Australia & New Zealand, South Korea, Indonesia, Thailand, China, and Rest of Asia-Pacific are assessed for the Asia-Pacific flue gas desulfurization market growth evaluation. The expected 2023 GDP growth in Japan, estimated at 1.8%, is likely to drive an increased demand for electricity. As Japan's economy continues to expand, there is a corresponding rise in the necessity for a dependable and uninterrupted power supply. To address this growing need for electricity while adhering to stringent environmental regulations, Japan is embracing advanced pollution control technologies like flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems. FGD systems play a vital role in reducing sulfur dioxide emissions, particularly in coal-fired power plants, aligning with Japan's commitment to cleaner energy production. The growing emphasis on environmental sustainability, fueled by a burgeoning economy, is spurring investments in FGD technologies to ensure cleaner air and mitigate the environmental impact of heightened energy consumption.
Japanese companies are actively developing new and more efficient FGD technologies that are cost-effective compared to existing solutions. This makes FGD systems increasingly appealing to companies contemplating their installation. For example, when compared to traditional wet FGD systems, wet FGD systems that incorporate chemical additives like ammonia or sodium hydroxide can operate at lower temperatures, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of the sulfur dioxide removal process
Vietnam is making significant investments in renewable energy as a means to both satisfy its increasing energy demands and decrease its dependence on fossil fuels. The government has established ambitious goals for the advancement of renewable energy, with the intention of raising the proportion of renewable energy in the overall energy portfolio to 20% by 2030 and 30% by 2045. Vietnam's growing commitment to renewable energy resources is poised to bring about a transformation in environmental control systems, such as Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) systems.
Some of the prominent companies in the market are: Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, Marsulex Environmental Technologies, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd, etc.