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Based on fuel, the commercial dry marine scrubber systems industry from MGO segment is projected to surpass USD 100 million by 2032, owing to its clean burning properties which reduce soot and residue buildup within engines, will lead to improved engine longevity and performance. Increasing demand for fuels with low sulfur content and cost effectiveness than other fuel alternatives will augment the MGO adoption.
Additionally, increasing shift towards fuels with simple operations, requiring less complexity that demand extensive water management will stimulate the market landscape. This operational simplicity will appeal to commercial ship operators, who benefit from fewer onboard systems to maintain, particularly when navigating between ports with varying environmental regulations, driving the industry scenario.
Asia Pacific commercial dry marine scrubber systems market is anticipated to reach more than USD 350 million by 2032. Increasing stringency of environmental regulations concerning emissions from marine vessels coupled with growing maritime trade in the region, driven by countries such as China, India, and Japan, will foster the product penetration. Rising investments in advancing dry scrubber technologies to make the systems more effective and efficient will strengthen the business growth. Additionally, growing research activities in developing innovative systems such as enhanced sorbent materials and optimized designs with improved capture rates of sulfur oxides (SOx) and other pollutants, will influence the product penetration.
In the U.S., growing inspections of vessels for compliance with emissions standards will accelerate the product demand amongst the operators to avoid penalties and ensure uninterrupted operations. Rising domestic shipping activities, particularly in sectors comprising oil and gas in line with growing economic incentives for adopting clean technologies in maritime operations will complement the business growth.