PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1557379
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1557379
Geothermal treatment chemicals market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.57% during the forecast period.
Geothermal power plants are essential in providing clean, affordable, and renewable energy by using hot water produced inside the earth to generate electricity. Here, geothermal treatment chemicals play an imperative role as these are efficiently used to protect geothermal systems from buildups such as interruptions and even blockages. Various chemicals are used in these geothermal water plants, such as polyacrylate, azoles, phosphonates, polyphosphates, and even polymaleic acid.
There are factors responsible for driving the market's growth, such as the rising demand for clean and renewable energy sources. According to Think Geo Energy, at the end of 2023, the total installed geothermal power generation capacity stood at 16,335 MW, an increase from 208 MW in 2022. There is a list of the top 10 countries whose geothermal power generation capacity is amongst the highest according to Geoplat.org as of January 2024, such as the United States (3,900 MW), Indonesia (2,418 MW), Philippines (1,652 MW), Turkey (1,691 MW), New Zealand (1,042 MW), Kenya (985 MW), Mexico (976 MW), Italy (916 MW), Iceland (754 MW), and Japan (576 MW). These top 10 countries combined represent at least 93% of the total installed capacity of geothermal plants, with an added contribution of 20 countries whose combined geothermal power generation capacity stands at 1,124 MW.
According to the report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Geothermal Energy, increasing geothermal deployment will be essential as it could meet more than 3% of the global electricity demand and about 5% of the global demand for heat by 2025.
There has been a shift towards using sustainable energy owing to multiple factors, such as geopolitical instability and even climate concerns, in which the efficiency of geothermal energy plays an imperative role. Chemical treatments also play a role in the management of specific issues, such as corrosion and scaling, which are prevalent in geothermal systems. With the advancements in geothermal deployment and companies like Italmatch and Green Chemicals developing chemical solutions, the market of geothermal treatment chemicals can witness an increase in its growth.
Geothermal Treatment Chemicals Market Geographical Outlook
The Asia-Pacific region is dominated by major economies like China, Japan, India, and South Korea. Some of the fastest-growing emerging economies, such as ASEAN countries, are from this region.
The increase in renewable energy sources is a growth driver for the demand for geothermal treatment chemicals in India owing to multiple factors, most importantly being governmental initiatives. As part of a broader renewable strategy, the government of India has been actively moving forward towards promoting geothermal energy through its initiatives. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) in India in September 2023 drafted an Indian Geothermal Energy Development Framework to enhance India's long-term geothermal energy production. This framework's vision revolved around positioning India as a world leader in terms of its geothermal power generation sector, which is expected to be achieved at its initial stage through the deployment of 1000 MW of geothermal energy capacity by 2022 and by 2030, scaling it up to 10,000 MW. Furthermore, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has also formulated multiple projects that will be imperative in supplementing the utilization of geothermal resources nationwide.
The geothermal treatment chemicals market is segmented by application into production & reinjection wells, flash processes, binary processes, dry stream process cooling water systems, and turbine systems.
The geothermal treatment chemicals by application are broadly used in production and reinjection wells, flash processes, and binary processes. With the growing economies of Asia and Africa, the demand for these geothermal treatment chemicals is also being utilized in dry stream processes, cooling water systems, and even turbine systems.