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Based on emitting industry, the power generation is anticipated to reach more than USD 700 million by 2032, owing to their ability to efficiently handle large volumes of gas, making them ideal for high-capacity operations. Increasing emission of fine particles such as fly ash, which can be harmful if released into the atmosphere, complementing product adoption. Rising emission of flue gases that contain moisture and corrosive elements at a very high temperature will strengthen the product penetration.
Based on system, the wet segment is set to grow at a CAGR of over 7.5% through 2032, on account of its ability to manage gases containing moisture, sticky particles, or condensable vapors, which are common in industries such as petrochemicals, power generation, and waste incineration. Increasing demand for systems to remove not only particulates but also acid mists and gaseous pollutants such as sulfuric acid mist and ammonia is driving the product adoption. This multi-pollutant control capability makes wet systems an essential technology for facilities required to meet stringent environmental standards for both particulate and gas-phase emissions thereby fostering the business landscape.
Asia Pacific tubular electrostatic precipitator market is predicted to hit USD 900 million by 2032. Rising introduction of stricter environmental regulations such as China's 13th Five-Year Plan and India's National Clean Air Program (NCAP) to combat air pollution is creating a strong market demand for advanced pollution control technologies. Rapid industrial growth will increase particulate emissions, necessitating the installation of high efficiency air pollution control systems, boosting the product growth. Moreover, growing power generation sector and retrofitting old plants will stimulate the product penetration to comply with modern emission standards.
In the U.S. continuous introduction of stricter regulations on industrial emissions, particularly under the Clean Air Act is set to influence the business expansion. Rising retrofitting of existing power plants to meet new environmental standards is increasing adoption of tubular designs due to their higher efficiency in handling large volumes of flue gases and removing fine particulates. Furthermore, growing focus on reducing fine particulate emissions, especially from industries that emit hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) such as arsenic, mercury, and other heavy metals will additionally propel the product penetration.