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District Heating and Cooling Market To Gain US$243.42 bn by 2024 | CAGR 5.8%

The demand for district heating and cooling systems has continued to expand at a significant level across the globe in the past few years. Factors such as long term cost-savings, excellent ROI, government incentives, flexibility of fuel options, and strict environmental laws concerned with energy efficiency of a variety of systems have been central to the growth of the market in the past.

Transparency Market Research estimates that the global market for direct heating and cooling systems will expand at a 5.8% CAGR in terms of energy sales volumes over the period between 2016 and 2024. In terms of revenue, the market is expected to exhibit a 6.2% CAGR over the same period. As a result, the market is expected to reach to a revenue-wise valuation of US$243.42 bn by 2024. In terms of energy sales volume, the market is expected to reach 12,187,491.8 tera joules by 2024.

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Pipes Lead in Terms of Distribution Infrastructure Elements

The global market for district heating and cooling is clearly dominated by the district heating market, which accounts for over 95% of the market’s overall shares and is the key consumer of the variety of distribution components used across district heating and cooling systems. Of the key distribution machinery and tools used across several applications in the district heating and cooling market, including pipes, valves, and pressure pumps, the segment of pipes is presently the dominant. It accounts for a share of over 60% of the global market’s overall revenues and is expected to retain dominance over the next few years as well.

The constant expansion of pipeline infrastructure globally, the rising share of pipes in DHC distribution systems owing to the need for timely renovations, and falling prices of pipes have all contributed towards the increased share of pipes in the market’s overall valuation. On the other hand, the demand for pressure pumps is expected to rise owing to factors such as an increasing number of DHC systems across key regional markets, increasing capacities of DH and DC systems, expanding networks of distribution infrastructure, and predefined expansion targets by 2020. The segment of valves is expected to benefit from the rising number of customers being served by DH and DC systems, rising number of substations, and increasing lengths of pipelines.

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Some of the most notable vendors operating in the global district heating and cooling market are Emirates Central Cooling Systems Corporation (EMPOWER), Logstor A/S, Emirates District Cooling LLC (Emicool), ADC Energy Systems LLC, KELAG Wärme GmbH, Emirates National Central Cooling Company PJSC (Tabreed), Ramboll Group A/S, Keppel DHCS Pte. Ltd., Shinryo Corporation, and Tekla Corporation.

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