脱塩技術の市場調査:世界の需要促進要因、技術問題、市場勢力図、市場予測
Desalination Technology Markets Global Demand Drivers, Technology Issues, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecasts
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この調査レポートは、世界の脱塩産業について調査し、新興技術や市場の将来性について分析を行っています。 水源の減少や人口問題、水質汚染、そして脱塩システムコストの下落などの、多様な市場成長促進要因について調査しています。また、主要関連企業のプロフィールや、2016年までの主要国の市場予測も掲載しています。 主な掲載内容 (目次から抜粋) - 市場動向
- 化石燃料分配
- 人口
- 塩水の脱塩コスト
- 脱塩とエネルギー
- 脱塩のエコロジカルフットプリント
- 技術動向
- 定義
- 脱塩技術
- 熱脱塩
- 脱塩プロセス比較 - 熱 vs. 薄膜
- ハイブリッドシステム
- 脱塩と再生可能エネルギー
- 主要クリーン技術
- 主要関連企業
- 市場予測
Water scarcity, population and economic growth, pollution, and urbanization are all placing increased pressure on freshwater resources. The gap between the supply of freshwater and demand for water for industrial, agricultural, and domestic use is growing at an alarming pace- from California to Australia. At the same time, the cost of desalination has come down steadily. Desalination is becoming more affordable and more people can benefit from an almost unlimited resource - seawater. The desalination plant supplier market is quite fragmented, despite a great deal of mergers and acquisitions activity during the last decade. And as reverse osmosis (RO) is increasingly adopted as the major desalination technology, the barriers to entry are being lowered. Of note, the top five suppliers captured a mere 25% of the market from 2007 to 2009. In contrast, however, the market for key desalination components is far more concentrated. For example, more than 65% of the market for RO membranes is controlled by three large players. The markets for high-pressure pumps and energy recovery devices are also quite concentrated. These competitive dynamics will be critically important as the stakes continue to increase in the rapidly-growing global desalination market. This Pike Research report analyzes emerging technologies and market opportunities in the global desalination industry. It explores a variety of market growth drivers including dwindling water resources, population, pollution, and falling desalination system costs. Key industry players are profiled and country-level market forecasts are provided for key global markets through 2016. Key questions addressed: - What are the key drivers, issues and challenges in the global desalination market?
- What are the key emerging technologies, and how will their capabilities and economics impact the desalination market in years to come?
- How does energy supply affect the demand for, and cost of, desalination systems?
- What is the market share of key desalination companies?
- How large is the desalination market opportunity in key countries around the world, and what factors will drive growth in each of those countries?
Who needs this report? - Desalination plant suppliers
- Desalination component suppliers
- Energy companies
- Non-profit organizations
- Industry associations
- Government agencies
- Investment community
- Consultants
| Table of Contents | 詳細資料は、お問い合わせフォームから請求してください。 | 1. Executive Summary 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Opportunities 1.3 Market Forces 1.3.1 Fossil Fuels 1.3.2 Population Growth 1.3.3 Environment 1.3.4 Other Forces 1.4 Competitive Landscape 1.4.1 Fragmented Market for Plant Suppliers 1.4.2 Concentrated Market for Key Component Suppliers 1.4.3 Key Market Players 1.5 Market Outlook 2. Market Issues 2.1 The Fossil Fuel Divide 2.2 Population 2.2.1 Population Growth 2.2.2 Population in Coastal Regions 2.3 The Cost of Desalted Water 2.3.1 Cost Comparison with a Pinch of Salt 2.3.2 Affordable Desalination 2.3.3 Cost Breakdown and Reduction 2.3.4 Cost Trends Analysis 2.3.4.1 Cost Trend in Israel 2.3.4.2 Cost Trend in Algeria 2.3.5 Costs of Desalination Plants across the Globe 2.4 Desalination and Energy 2.4.1 The Law of Thermodynamics Sets the Minimum 2.4.2 The Race to Save Energy 2.4.3 Energy Prices 2.4.4 Carbon Footprint 2.4.5 Prospects 2.5 The Price of Water 2.6 Unequally Distributed Freshwater 2.7 Water Availability 2.8 Economic Activity 2.8.1 Industrial Growth 2.8.2 Tourism 2.9 Environmental Footprint of Desalination 2.9.1 Brine Discharge 2.9.2 Carbon Footprint 2.9.3 Land Footprint 2.10 Public Opposition 2.11 Privatization and Financing 3. Technology Issues 3.1 Definition 3.1.1 Desalination 3.1.2 Unconventional Water Resources 3.1.2.1 Seawater 3.1.2.2 Brackish Water 3.1.2.3 Waste Water 3.2 Desalination Technologies 3.2.1 Reverse Osmosis 3.2.1.1 Pre-Treatment 3.2.1.2 RO Membranes 3.2.1.2.1 RO Membrane Material and Configuration 3.2.1.2.2 Performance 3.2.1.3 Pumps 3.2.1.4 Energy Recovery Devices 3.2.1.5 Intake and Outfall 3.2.2 Electrodialysis 3.3 Thermal Desalination 3.3.1 Multiple Effect Distillation 3.3.2 Multi-Stage Flash Distillation 3.4 Comparison: Thermal and Membrane Desalination Processes 3.4.1 Costs 3.4.1.1 Capital Expenditure 3.4.1.2 Operational Expenditure 3.4.2 Features 3.5 Hybrid Systems 3.6 Desalination and Renewable Energy 3.6.1 Solar 3.6.1.1 Solar-Driven Humidification and Dehumidification 3.6.1.2 Solar-Driven Reverse Osmosis 3.6.1.3 Solar-Driven Membrane Distillation 3.6.2 Wind 3.7 Selected Clean Technologies 3.7.1 Aquastill 3.7.2 Saltworks Technologies 3.7.3 NanoH2O 3.7.4 Clean Membranes 3.7.5 Siemens Water 3.7.6 Forward Osmosis 4. Key Industry Players 4.1 Market Consolidation and Fragmentation 4.1.1 Desalination Plant Suppliers- Fragmentation 4.1.2 Key Component Suppliers- Concentration 4.1.2.1 RO Membrane Manufacturers 4.1.2.2 High-Pressure Pumps Manufacturers 4.1.2.3 Energy Recovery Devices 4.2 Value Chain 4.3 Opportunities for New Entrants 4.3.1 EPC Companies 4.3.2 Construction Companies 4.3.3 Submarine Works Specialists 4.3.4 Acquisitions 4.4 Selected Company Profiles 4.4.1 Desalination Plant Suppliers 4.4.1.1 Acciona 4.4.1.2 Aqualyng 4.4.1.3 Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction 4.4.1.4 Fisia Italimpianti 4.4.1.5 GHD 4.4.1.6 H2O Innovation 4.4.1.7 Hyflux 4.4.1.8 IDE Technologies 4.4.1.9 Sadyt 4.4.1.10 Suez Environnement 4.4.1.11 Veolia 4.4.2 Key Component Suppliers 4.4.2.1 Bekaert Progressive Composites 4.4.2.2 Inge 4.4.2.3 MTS Valves 4.4.2.4 Torishima Pump 4.4.2.5 Victaulic 4.4.2.6 Woongjin Chemical 5. Market Forecasts 5.1 Key Assumptions 5.2 Market Overview 5.3 Outlook by Country 5.3.1 Middle East and North Africa 5.3.1.1 Gulf Cooperation Council 5.3.1.1.1 General 5.3.1.1.2 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 5.3.1.1.3 United Arab Emirates 5.3.1.1.4 Kuwait 5.3.1.1.5 Qatar 5.3.1.1.6 Bahrain 5.3.1.2 North Africa 5.3.1.2.1 Algeria 5.3.1.2.2 Tunisia 5.3.1.3 Israel 5.3.2 United States 5.3.3 Asia Pacific 5.3.3.1 China 5.3.3.2 India 5.3.3.3 Australia 5.3.3.4 The Maldives 5.3.4 Europe 5.3.4.1 Spain 5.3.4.2 Italy 5.3.4.3 Cyprus 5.3.5 Caribbean Basin 5.3.6 Rest of World 5.3.6.1 Namibia 5.3.6.2 Chile 6. Company Directory 7. Acronym and Abbreviation List 8. Table of Contents 9. Table of Charts and Figures 10. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes Table of Charts and Figures - Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Top Growth Markets: 2010-2016
- Total Primary Energy Supply for Desalination by Source: 2005-2009
- Cumulative Installed Capacity, MENA and ROW: 2010-2016
- Population Growth Rate, Major Desalination Countries: 1950-2050
- Typical Capital Cost Breakdown for an SWRO Plant: 2009
- Typical Total Water Cost Breakdown for an SWRO Plant: 2009
- Specific CAPEX for Single-Purpose Seawater Desalination Plants by Country: 2008-2010
- Market Segmentation by Desalination Process: 2010
- Market Segmentation for Thermal Desalination Plants by Region: 2010
- Cumulative Installed Capacity, Top 10 Plant Suppliers: 2005-2008
- Market Share by Desalination Capacity, RO Membrane Suppliers: 2009
- Segmentation of Market Value by Category: 2009
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Top Growth Markets: 2010-2016
- Desalination Capital Investment, Top Growth Markets: 2010-2016
- RO Desalination Plant Market Segmentation by Region: 2010-2016
- Market Segmentation by Desalination Process: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Saudi Arabia: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, United Arab Emirates: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Kuwait: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Algeria: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, United States: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, China: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, India: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Australia: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Caribbean Basin: 2010-2016
- Cumulative Installed Desalination Capacity, Chile: 2010-2016
- Water Stress Indicator in Major Basins: 2004
- Water Availability per Capita (1950 = 100): 1950-2025
- View of a Reverse Osmosis Seawater Desalination Plant in Melbourne
- Hyflux Water Treatment and Desalination Projects by Country: 2001-2008
List of Tables - Total Desalted Water Costs for SWRO Plants, Israel: 2005-2012
- Capital Expenses of Desalination Plants, Algeria: 2008-2011
- CAPEX Comparison Between Desalination Processes: 1998-2008
- Comparison: Features of Thermal and Membrane Desalination Processes
- Overview of the Key Market Players in the Value Chain
- Suez Environnement Major Desalination Projects
- Installed and Planned Capacity by Project, Algeria: 2010
- Key Seawater Desalination Projects by Supplier, Israel: 2007-2012
- Key Sea and Brackish Water Desalination Projects by Supplier, Spain: 2008-2010
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世界の脱塩プラントへの投資は2016年に倍増 2010年6月28日 水不足、人口の増加、経済成長、水質汚染、都市化などの要因はすべて、世界の淡水資源への圧力を高めている。製造業、農業、生活利用の淡水への需給のギャップは、急速に拡大している。同時に、脱塩淡水化のコストは急速に下落し、世界の淡水需要に見合うレベルにまで届きつつある。米国の環境エネルギーなどの地球環境保護に関するクリーン技術関連市場の専門調査会社パイクリサーチ社の調査レポート「脱塩技術の市場調査:世界の需要促進要因、技術問題、市場勢力図、市場予測 - Desalination Technology Markets:Global Demand Drivers, Technology Issues, Competitive Landscape, and Market Forecasts」は、これらのすべての要因が今後数年間の脱塩技術市場の成長を促進し、脱塩に対する投資は、世界で2010-2016年に83億ドルから166億ドルに倍増し、この期間の累積投資額は878億ドルとなるだろうと報告している。 「過去10年間に合併や買収が盛んに行われたにもかかわらず、脱塩プラントサプライヤ市場は、非常に分裂している。2007-2009年の上位5社のサプライヤの合計は市場の25%でしかない。ますます重要な脱塩技術として採用が進んでいる逆浸透膜(RO膜、Reverse Osmosis Membrane)には、参入しやすくなってきている」と常務のClint Wheelock氏は語る。 しかしそれとは対照的に、主要な脱塩コンポーネント市場ははるかに集中しているとも、Wheelock氏は指摘している。例えば、RO膜市場の65%以上が、主要3社に占められている。高圧ポンプの市場とエネルギー回収装置も、非常に集中している。パイクリサーチ社の分析は、このような競争的な動向は、急速に成長する世界の脱塩市場が成長し続けるためにも極めて重要であると指摘している。 (後略) (原文) Worldwide Desalination Plant Investment to Double by 2016 June 28, 2010 Water scarcity, population and economic growth, pollution, and urbanization are all placing increased pressure on freshwater resources around the world. The gap between the supply of freshwater and demand for water for industrial, agricultural, and domestic use is growing at a rapid pace. At the same time, the cost of desalination has come down steadily, and it is becoming a more affordable means of meeting the world’s growing freshwater needs. According to a new report from Pike Research, all of these factors will contribute to strong growth in the desalination technology market over the next several years, and the cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts that global desalination investment will double from $8.3 billion in 2010 to $16.6 billion per year by 2016, representing cumulative spending of $87.8 billion during that period. “The desalination plant supplier market is highly fragmented, despite a great deal of mergers and acquisitions activity during the last decade,” says managing director Clint Wheelock. “The top five suppliers captured only 25% of the market from 2007 to 2009. And as reverse osmosis (RO) is increasingly adopted as the major desalination technology, the barriers to entry are being lowered.” In contrast, however, Wheelock notes that the market for key desalination components is far more concentrated. For example, more than 65% of the market for RO membranes is controlled by three large players. The markets for high-pressure pumps and energy recovery devices are also quite concentrated. Pike Research’s analysis indicates that these competitive dynamics will be critically important as the stakes continue to increase in the rapidly-growing global desalination market. Pike Research anticipates that the Middle East/North Africa region will continue to be the global hub of desalination plant construction, but there will be significant growth opportunities in other parts of the world as well. The firm forecasts that, in 2016, the top five markets in terms of installed capacity will be Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, China, and Israel. Worldwide desalination capacity will reach 126 million cubic meters per day by 2016, up from 76 million in 2010. Pike Research’s study, “Desalination Technology Markets”, analyzes emerging technologies and market opportunities in the global desalination industry. It explores a variety of market growth drivers including dwindling water resources, population, pollution, and falling desalination system costs. Key industry players are profiled and country-level market forecasts are provided for key global markets through 2016.
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