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Eminent players are investing in research and development to innovate and improve ESP designs, such as enhancing collection efficiency, reducing energy consumption, and integrating new materials that resist corrosion and high temperatures. Key players are offering customized ESP solutions designed for specific types of power plants and fuel types, which can address the unique emission challenges of each facility. Furthermore, companies are expanding into emerging markets in Asia Pacific, Africa, and Latin America where industrialization and regulatory requirements are driving demand for advanced pollution control technologies.
Eminent players operating in the power generation electrostatic precipitator industry are -
The plate design segment in the power generation electrostatic precipitator market is anticipated to exceed USD 4.5 billion by 2032, owing to their high collection efficiency in capturing particulate matter.
The market size of power generation electrostatic precipitator was worth over USD 3.09 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to grow at 6.2% CAGR through 2032, due to rising stringent environmental regulations across the globe to combat pollution and climate change
Asia Pacific power generation electrostatic precipitator market is anticipated to exceed USD 2.54 billion by 2032, led by rising stringent environmental regulations coupled with the presence of significant coal-based power generation in China and India
ANDRITZ GROUP, Babcock and Wilcox Enterprises, Inc., Enviropol Engineers, FLSmidth, Hitachi Power Systems, Isgec Heavy Engineering Ltd., KC Cottrell India, and PPC Industries