Air Pollution Control Equipment: Technologies and Global Markets

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Mar 7, 2015- Mumbai, India : Bharatbook.com announces a report,on ”Air Pollution Control Equipment: Technologies and Global Markets”. This study focuses on end-of-pipe industrial pollution control equipment only and does not evaluate vehicular pollution control.

The global market for air pollution control equipment reached nearly $56.6 billion and $61 billion in 2013 and 2014, respectively.

This market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.2% to $78.4 billion for the period 2014-2019.

This report provides:

-An in-depth analysis of the global markets and technologies for air pollution control equipment.

-Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2013 and 2014, and projections of CAGRs through 2019.

-Coverage of the main types and applications of the equipment used.

-Examination of the market's dynamics including growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities.

-A look at current technologies and where developments may take place in the near future.

-Comprehensive company profiles of key players in the air pollution control equipment industry.

INTRODUCTION

BACKGROUND

The declaration of 2013 as the Year of Air by the European Union (E.U.) is testament to the magnitude and the effects of air pollution and reflects the seriousness of this problem. Air pollution is a pressing global issue, with the industrial sector significantly contributing to the negative changes in air quality. Growing concerns over the environmental degradation caused by this pollution has given rise to the air pollution control equipment industry.

Many of the world’s governments have come to agree that air pollution is a significant growing problem. Air pollutants such as carbon dioxide and the other greenhouse gases believed to contribute to global warming are primarily products of the combustion of fossil fuels. Gases such as sulfur dioxide also contribute to the problems of smog and acid rain. Global warming, an after-effect of increasing air...