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Based on emitting industry, the power generation is anticipated to cross over USD 800 million by 2032, on account of rising rigorous environmental policies including European Union's Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) aimed at reducing air pollution and meeting climate targets. Growing adoption of cost-effective solutions requiring less water and chemicals, resulting in lower operational and maintenance costs are set to foster business growth. Additionally, dry ESP ability to handle various types of fuel, from coal to renewable biomass, adds to their growth share in a diverse power generation landscape.
Based on design, the tubular segment is set to grow at a CAGR of over 5.6% through 2032, owing to its superior particulate collection efficiency, especially for fine and sub-micron particles. Growing demand for company and space-efficient installation is particularly beneficial in retrofit applications where space constraints are a major consideration that drives the design adoption. Additionally, diverse industrial landscape of Europe, where processes generate varying dust loads, complements product demand that can offer enhanced performance by managing higher particulate volumes without compromising efficiency.
Germany dry electrostatic precipitator market is projected to surpass over USD 500 million by 2032. Rising public and regulatory demand for cleaner industrial operations promotes the adoption of advanced filtration systems in the country. Growing support for research and development from government and private entities for developing advanced environmental technologies coupled with rising innovations in product design offering improved performance and increased adoption in various industrial applications will foster industry landscape.
In the U.S. rising economic growth and expansion in various industrial sectors is growing need for advanced pollution control technologies to manage particulate emissions effectively leading to uplift product demand. Increasing concerns about air quality and its impact on public health in the U.S. are placing greater emphasis on product adoption that reduces emissions. Furthermore, growing advances in carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies and growing trend towards regulatory flexibility and innovation in environmental policies are additional factors complementing business growth.