World
demand for water desalination products and services is projected to increase
9.3 percent annually to $13.4 billion in 2015.
Although the global economic downturn has
slowed growth in new desalination capacity from the torrid pace of the
2005-2010 period, gains will still be strong in nearly every significant
desalination market -- but particularly in the Asia/Pacific region.
These and other trends, including market
share and product segmentation, are presented in
World
Water Desalination, a new study from
The Freedonia Group, Inc.,
a Cleveland-based industry market research firm.
The
Middle East and North Africa account for about two-thirds of global demand for
desalination products and services. The largest desalination markets in the
region -- Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait -- depend on desalination
for a large share of their water supply, and in some cases nearly all of their
drinking water needs. Traditionally,
these areas have relied on thermal techniques, particularly multi-stage flash
(MSF) distillation. Many of the largest
plants use integrated water and power plant (IWPP) models, in which
desalination equipment is powered by waste heat from a power plant. In the coming years, reverse osmosis (RO) and
other membrane-based technologies are expected to increase their share of the
market in the Africa/Mideast region, especially in countries with water
shortages that also lack abundant domestic energy supplies, such as Algeria and
Israel.
Other areas in which
desalination is expected to continue to register favorable growth have not always
been challenged by severe shortages of fresh water.
In the US -- the largest market outside the
Middle East -- population growth and economic development in areas with
insufficient water supplies (or brackish water supplies) will boost demand for
membrane elements and other products used in membrane systems.
In California, the traditional approach of
importing water from elsewhere has become less feasible due to its high costs
and growing demand for water in areas that had once had substantial water
surpluses.
In the Asia/Pacific region,
much of the growth going forward will be in China and India, countries with
large water supplies in absolute terms, but severe problems with water quality
caused by centuries of negligence.
In
Europe, Spain is the largest desalination market, due to the continued economic
development in the country, much of which has been in arid regions.
Other countries, such as the UK, have
installed desalination capacity that is intended to operate only in times of
drought or other shortages.
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