Combined Heat and Power Market worth $39.2 billion by 2029 – Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™
Combined Heat and Power Market worth $39.2 billion by 2029 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™ PR Newswire
Combined Heat and Power Market Expected to Reach USD 39.2 Billion by 2029
Chicago, April 17, 2024
The Combined Heat and Power Market is expected to reach USD 39.2 billion by 2029 from USD 30.4 billion in 2024 at a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period, according to a new report by MarketsandMarkets. The demand for combined heat and power (CHP) is growing due to its efficiency in generating electricity and capturing waste heat for heating or cooling purposes, reducing energy costs and emissions. It offers benefits like increased energy efficiency, lower operational costs, and enhanced grid resilience. CHP systems are used in various sectors including industrial facilities, commercial buildings, hospitals, universities, and residential complexes to meet energy needs sustainably.
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Combined Heat and Power Market Scope:
Report Coverage | Details |
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Market Revenue in 2024 | $30.4 billion |
Estimated Value by 2029 | $39.2 billion |
Growth Rate | Poised to Grow at a CAGR of 5.2% |
Largest Market | Asia Pacific |
Market Size Available for | 2019-2029 |
Forecast Period | 2024–2029 |
Forecast Units | Value (USD Million/Billion) |
Report Coverage | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
Segments Covered | Capacity, Prime Mover, Fuel, end-user, and Region |
Geographies Covered | Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, and South America |
Key Market Opportunities | Increased trend of distributed power generation creates huge opportunity for gas turbine-based CHP market. |
Key Market Drivers | Government programs and incentives to promote CHP |
Coal, by fuel, is expected to grow by the second largest segment during the forecast period.
Based on fuel, the Combined Heat and Power Market has been segmented into coal, natural gas, biogas/biomass, nuclear, diesel and others. Coal is the second-largest primary fuel source for power generation globally, contributing to about 40% of worldwide electricity production. The rise in coal-fired power plants, particularly in China and India, is driving the demand for steam turbines, thereby fueling the market for Combined Heat and Power Systems (CHPS). Due to factors such as infrastructure development projects and increased demand for electricity, coal remains a prominent choice for power generation despite concerns over coal shortages and high prices.
The utilities segment by end user is expected to grow at the second largest during the forecast period.
This report segments the Combined Heat and Power Market based on end user into utilities, industrial, commercial, and residential. The utilities segment is expected to grow as the second largest in the Combined Heat and Power Market due to its ability to offer both electricity and thermal energy at low costs. Combined Heat and Power (CHP) systems are increasingly favored by utilities. Their high efficiency, reaching up to 80%, compared to traditional thermal plants, makes them a key technology for utilities seeking to monetize heat generation and enhance operational efficiency. The rising adoption of large-scale centralized CHP systems by utilities reflects their realization of the commercial and technical benefits, driving the growth of the CHP market.
South America is expected to be the second fastest-growing region in the Combined Heat and Power Industry.
South America is expected to be the second fastest-growing region in the Combined Heat and Power Market during the forecast period. The South American region has been subdivided into three key countries: Brazil, Argentina and Rest of South America. Rest of South America includes Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Chile. The Combined Heat and Power Market is flourishing in South America due to a surge in offshore exploration and oil & gas activities, coupled with significant investments required to meet rising power demands. South America emerges as the second fastest-growing region. The region’s decreasing reliance on hydroelectricity in favor of natural gas generation presents promising opportunities for the combined heat and power (CHP) market.
Key Players
Some of the major players in the Combined Heat and Power Companies are GE (US), Siemens Energy (Germany), Veolia (France), Wärtsilä (Finland), and 2G Energy (Germany). The major strategies adopted by these players include sales contracts, product launches, investments, collaborations, partnerships, and expansions.
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