New Report Just Published: European End-of-Pipe Air Pollution Control Equipment Market Report
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European End-of-Pipe Air Pollution Control Equipment Market
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This report analyzes the European market for End-of-Pipe Air Pollution
Control Equipment in Millions of US$. The report provides separate
comprehensive analytics for the Western Europe, and Central & Eastern
Europe. Annual forecasts are provided for each region for the period of
2006 through 2015. A six-year historic analysis is also provided for
these markets. The report profiles 93 companies including many key and
niche players such as AAF International, ALSTOM SA, A-TEC Industries AG,
AE&E Lentjes GmbH, Balcke Duerr GmbH, Clyde Bergemann EEC, Donaldson
Company, Inc., EWK Umwelttechnik GmbH, Energomontaz-Polundine SA, Fabryka
Elektrofiltrow "Elwo" S.A., Impregilo Group, Fisia Babcock Environment,
FLSmidth Airtech Company, Foster Wheeler Ltd., Fujian Environmental
Protection Co., Ltd., Haldor Topsoe A/S, Hamon Group, Hitachi Zosen
Corporation, Hosokawa Micron Group, Johnson Matthey, Mitusi Mining
Company Limited, Polimex-Mostostal SA, Rafako SA, Termokimik Corporation,
Wahlco, Inc., ZVVZ a.s., and ZVVZ-Enven Engineering, a.s. Market data and
analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company
profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select
online sources.
I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS
Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1
Disclaimers I-2
Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3
II. A EUROPEAN MARKET REPORT
1. Industry Overview II-1
World Air Pollution Control Equipment Industry: A Quick Primer II-1
Drawbacks of a Compliance Driven Market II-1
Implications for the End-of-Pipe Air Pollution Control
Equipment Market II-2
Transition from Pollution Treatment to Pollution Prevention II-2
Implications for the End-of-Pipe Air Pollution Control
Equipment Market II-2
Developed Markets Offer a Fertile Environment for Future Growth II-3
Air Pollution Control Equipment in the European Power
Industry: An Overview II-3
Energy Generation in the EU: A Peek Into the Fuel Mix II-3
Table 1: Energy Generation in the European Union: Percentage
Breakdown of Fuel Source for the Years 1995 & 2007: A
Comparison (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-4
Growing Levels of Air Pollution: A Cause for Concern II-4
APC Equipment Market: A Primer II-4
Market Drivers & Trends II-5
Environmental Legislations Spur Growth in Western Europe II-5
Central & Eastern Europe: Opportunities In Store II-5
Regulations Influence Choice of Technology II-6
Resurgence of Interest in Coal Promises Growth of APC
Equipments II-6
Clean Coal Technologies Help Spur Interest in Coal Fired
Power Plants II-6
Rise in Power Plant Infrastructure Bodes Well For the APC
Equipment Market II-7
Power Infrastructure Boom: Not Unique to Europe II-7
Table 2: Worldwide Cumulative Investment in Power Supply
Infrastructure (2006-2030): Forecast by Country/ Region in
US$ Billion (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-7
Plant & Equipment Upgradation Poised to Drive Short Term Growth II-8
Carbon Tax & Its Impact On the APC Equipment Market II-8
Tracking Trends in Key Product Markets II-8
Upbeat Forecasts for Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems II-8
Fabric Filters Increasingly Turing into Niche Products II-8
Selective Catalytic Reduction in Eastern Europe Yet to Take
Flight II-9
Key Market Share Findings II-9
Table 3: Central & Eastern European Market for End-of-Pipe
Air Pollution Control Equipment in Power Plant Application:
Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by Product Type for the
Years 2003, 2008 & 2012 (includes corresponding
Graph/Chart) II-9
Table 4: Central & Eastern European Market for Fabric
Filters in Power Plant Application (2009): Percentage
Breakdown of Value Sales by Region/Country (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
Table 5: Central & Eastern European Market for
Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) in Power Plant
Application (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by
Region/Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
Table 6: Central & Eastern European Market for Flue Gas
Desulphurisation (FGD) in Power Plant Application (2009):
Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by Region/Country
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-10
Table 7: Central & Eastern European Market for Selective
Catalytic Reduction (SCR) in Power Plant Application
(2013P): Percentage Breakdown of Value Sales by
Region/Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-11
Table 8: Central and Eastern European Market for
Electrostatic Precipitators (ESP) in Power Plants (2006):
Percentage Market Share Breakdown of Leading Players -Elwo,
Zvvz a.s., Balcke Duerr, Energomontaz-Polundine and Others
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-11
Table 9: Central and Eastern European Market for Flue Gas
Desulphurisation (FGD) Systems in Power Plants (2006):
Percentage Market Share Breakdown of Leading Players -
Fisia Babcock, Rafako, Mitusi, Alstom, Polimex Mostostal
and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-11
Market Challenges II-12
Challenges Galore in the Utility Industry II-12
Clean Production Technologies: A Challenge to Reckon With II-12
Europe Shifting from End-of-Pipe to Mitigation-at- Source
Technologies II-12
Transition to IPC Strategies: A Challenge To Reckon With in
the Long Run II-13
Growth Drivers & Challenges: A Recapitulation II-13
End-of-Pipe APC Equipments in Power Plants: Opportunities In
Store II-13
Regulations: A Primer Driver of End-of-Pipe APC Equipments in
Power Plants II-14
EU Policies Impacting Air Pollutant Emissions from Large
Combustion Plants II-14
The LCP Directive II-14
Slated Timeline for Compliance With the LCPD Directive: A
Recapitulation II-15
Bottlenecks in Implementation II-15
Officially Granted Transitional Time Line for Compliance
With LCPD (Large Combustion Plants Directive), and IPPC
(Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control) by Select
Country II-15
National Large Combustion Plant Emission Reduction Plans II-15
National LCP ELVs in Key Countries Vs the LCP Directive (LCPD) II-16
Best Available Techniques (BAT) II-16
EU Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS) II-16
Implications II-17
The Cap & Trade Concept: Pros & Cons II-17
Focus on Key Regional Markets II-18
Czech Republic II-18
France II-19
Switzerland II-19
Poland II-19
Russia II-20
Hungary II-20
Romania II-21
Bulgaria II-21
Balkan II-21
Baltic II-22
Turkey II-22
Netherlands II-23
The United Kingdom II-23
Table 10: Environmental Goods & Services Market in the UK
(2005): Percentage Breakdown of Revenues by Sub Sector
(includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-24
2. Product Overview II-25
End-of-Pipe Air Pollution Control (APC) Equipment: A Definition II-25
Air Pollution: A Primer II-25
Causes of Air pollution II-25
Air Pollution Control Equipment: A Broad Overview II-26
Types of Air Pollution Control Equipment: A Classification II-26
Scrubbers (Absorption Systems) II-26
Wet Scrubbers II-26
Advantages II-27
Disadvantages II-27
Types of Wet Scrubbers II-27
Spray Towers II-27
Baffle Spray Scrubbers II-28
Venturi Scrubbers II-28
Advantages & Disadvantages II-28
Packed Bed Scrubbers II-29
Mechanically aided scrubbers II-29
Advantages & Disadvantages II-29
Dry Scrubbers II-29
Dry Sorbent Injection Systems II-30
Spray Dryer Absorbers II-30
Flue Gas Desulfurization (FGD) II-30
Filtration Equipment II-30
Fabric Filters II-31
Pulse Jet Fabric Filters II-31
Reverse Air Fabric Filters II-31
Shaker Fabric Filters II-31
Cartridge Filters II-32
NOx Control Equipment II-32
Low NOx Burners (LNB) II-32
Selective Catalytic Reduction Systems (SCR) II-32
Market Opportunities II-33
Selective Non Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) II-33
Disadvantages II-34
NOxOUT: A Popular SNCR Process II-34
Oxidation Systems II-34
Thermal Oxidizer II-34
Catalytic Oxidation II-35
Advantages of Regenerative Catalytic Oxidizer (RCO) II-35
Adsorption Systems II-35
Carbon Adsorption Systems II-36
Carbon: A Universal Adsorbent II-36
Mechanical Collectors II-36
Gravitational or sedimentation II-36
Centrifugal collectors II-36
Impingement collectors II-37
Electrostatic Precipitators II-37
Dry ESP II-37
Advantages II-37
Wet ESP II-37
3. Recent Industry Activity II-38
Fuel Tech Acquires Tackticks and FlowTack II-38
Astec Industries Takes Over Dillman Equipment II-38
CECO Environmental Completes Acquisition of Fisher-Klosterman II-38
Babcock & Wilcox Bags Air Pollution Control Contract II-38
TurboSonic Bags Contract for Wet Electrostatic Precipitator
System II-38
CECO Environmental Secures Two Orders II-39
TurboSonic Secures Contract for Wet Electrostatic Precipitators II-39
TurboSonic Obtains Order for Wet Electrostatic Precipitator
System II-39
Bio-Reaction Industries Enters into an Agreement with Beijing
Victex II-39
Thermax Enters into an Agreement with Balcke-Durr II-39
CECO Takes Over Effox II-40
CECO Environmental Completes Acquisition of GMD II-40
Tenneco Acquires CCA Mobile Emissions Business II-40
Neundorfer Purchases APCO Services, Inc. II-40
Shriram EPC Partners with Hamon II-40
DustVen to Set Up New APC Equipment Fabrication Facility II-40
SEIPL to Invest Rs 800crore II-40TurboSonic Bags Pollution Control Order II-41
Fuel Tech Receives Air Pollution Control Orders Worth $ 3.5
Million II-41
AirPol Secures Major Air Pollution Control Equipment Orders II-41
Peerless Manufacturing Bags $3 Million Order for APC Equipment II-41
Peerless Grabs Contracts for Selective Catalytic Reduction
Systems II-41
Peerless Mfg. Co. Receives $5 Million Order II-41
Alstom Obtained Air Pollution Control Equipment Orders II-42
Alstom Receives Order for Air Quality Control Systems II-42
The Babcock & Wilcox Company Grabs Environmental Equipment
Contract II-42
Peerless to Divest Dallas, Texas Facility II-42
ALSTOM Bags Contract from Louisa Environmental Power Partners II-42
ALSTOM Receives Contract from Energi E2 II-42
Lentjes to Build Flue Gas Desulphurisation Facilities in UK II-43
ALSTOM Bags a Contract from Hera II-43
Alstom Signs a Contract with Botnia S.A. II-43
ALSTOM Obtains a Contract from RWE npower II-43
Alstom Bags Order from Lietuvos Elektrine II-43
ALSTOM Receives Contract from ENDESA II-43
Alstom Bags Order from Duke Power II-44
Alstom Wins Three Contracts from Pulp and Paper Mills II-44
ALSTOM to Supply Air Pollution Control System to Aramco II-44
Siemens Power Generation Takes Over Wheelabrator Air Pollution
Control Inc. II-44
Wheelabrator and Enerfab Enter into a Technology Transfer
Agreement II-44
Austrian Energy and Environment Bags Contract from Huaneng
Power International II-45
ALSTOM and HPEC Sign Licensing Agreement II-45
Alstom Signs Agreement to License Acoustic Enhancement Technology II-45
ALSTOM to Provide 8 Electrostatic Precipitators to Greece II-45
4. Focus on Select Global Players II-46
AAF International (USA) II-46
ALSTOM SA (France) II-46
A-TEC Industries AG (Austria) II-46
AE&E Lentjes GmbH (Germany) II-47
Balcke Duerr Gmbh (Germany) II-47
Clyde Bergemann EEC (USA) II-47
Donaldson Company, Inc. (USA) II-47
EWK Umwelttechnik Gmbh (Germany) II-48
Energomontaz-Polundine SA (Poland) II-48
Fabryka Elektrofiltrow "Elwo" S.A. (Poland) II-48
Impregilo Group (Italy) II-48
Fisia Babcock Environment Gmbh (Germany) II-49
FLSmidth Airtech Company (Denmark) II-49
Foster Wheeler Ltd (USA) II-49
Fujian Environmental Protection Co., Ltd. (China) II-50
Haldor Topsoe A/S (Denmark) II-50
Hamon Group (Belgium) II-50
Hitachi Zosen Corporation (Japan) II-50
Hosokawa Micron Group (Japan) II-50
Johnson Matthey (UK) II-51
Mitusi Mining Company Limited (Japan) II-51
Polimex-Mostostal SA (Poland) II-51
Rafako SA (Poland) II-52
Termokimik Corporation (Italy) II-52
Wahlco, Inc. (US) II-52
ZVVZ a.s. (Czech Republic) II-52
ZVVZ-Enven Engineering, a.s (Czech Republic) II-53
5. European Market Perspective II-54
Table 11: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for
End-of-Pipe Air Pollution Control Equipment in Power Plants by
Geographic Region - Western Europe and Central & Eastern
European Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues
in US$ Million for Years 2006 through 2015 (includes
corresponding Graph/Chart) II-54
Table 12: European Historic Analysis for End-of-Pipe Air
Pollution Control Equipment in Power Plants by Geographic
Region - Western Europe and Central & Eastern European Markets
Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for
Years 2000 through 2005 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-55
Table 13: European 10-Year Perspective for End-of-Pipe Air
Pollution Control Equipment in Power Plants by Geographic
Region - Percentage Breakdown of Revenues for Western Europe
and Central & Eastern European Markets for Years 2006, 2009 &
2015 II-55
III. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
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