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Based on design, the plate segment is anticipated to cross over USD 4.5 billion by 2032, owing to their high collection efficiency in capturing particulate matter. The large surface area provided by the plates enhances the electrostatic field, which improves the attraction and retention of dust and ash particles. Rising demand for cost-effective designs due to their simpler construction and lower initial investment will drive the business growth. Additionally, the plate design results in lower operational and maintenance expenses, as they are easier to clean and maintain, thereby stimulating the industry statistics.
Based on system, the wet segment is set to grow at a CAGR of over 7% through 2032, on account of their ability to handle very small particles and mist making them suitable for environments where fine particulate control is critical, such as in power plants with high sulfur content in their flue gases. Moreover, their capacity to manage substantial dust loads without a notable drop in performance, even in the presence of liquid ensures consistent collection, leading to enhanced business growth.
Asia Pacific power generation electrostatic precipitator market is likely to exceed USD 2.54 billion by 2032. Rising stringent environmental regulations coupled with the presence of significant coal-based power generation in countries such as China and India are fostering product adoption. Rapid industrialization and urbanization in the region, lead to higher energy demands and increased pollution. The expansion of power plants necessitates the adoption of advanced pollution control technologies to mitigate the environmental impact and address public health concerns thereby boosting the business growth.
Furthermore, many governments in the region offer incentives, subsidies, or favorable policies to encourage the adoption of cleaner technologies making ESPs more attractive to power plants seeking to improve their environmental footprint, thereby complementing the product growth.
In the U.S. rising aging infrastructure that requires modernization is improving the adoption of advanced ESP systems to enhance efficiency and meet current emission standards. Increasing emphasis on corporate social responsibility and environmental stewardship in the U.S. is encouraging power companies to adopt ESPs to not only comply with regulations but also to bolster their sustainability credentials and meet consumer and stakeholder expectations for cleaner energy production.