The Global Boilers For Schools, Hospitals, Office Buildings Market size is projected to reach USD $X.X billion by 2028 from an estimated value of USD $2.3 billion in 2018 at a CAGR of 10.8% during the forecast period (2019-2028). The region with the highest demand in the Asia Pacific accounted for more than one-fourth of the total share in terms of revenue in 2018 and this trend is expected to persist throughout the study period.
A boiler is a device that produces heat energy to generate hot water or steam. It can also be used for heating and electricity generation with the use of an electric generator. Boiler types include oil and gas boilers, coal boilers, biomass boilers, solar thermal collectors which produce heated air - typically in a glasshouse (solar greenhouse) – powered by photovoltaic panels on rooftops downstream of high-temperature furnaces called concentrating solar power stations where they convert sunlight into concentrated heat at temperatures higher than required by most industrial processes such as smelting steel; others might not work via combustion but instead rely on nuclear fission like boiling water reactors (BWR). Combustion systems are classified either as open-loop or closed-loop.
The application of the boiler is typically chosen by what type of fuel it uses, what you are trying to heat and what process needs heating. Examples include electric power generation; residential hot water (chillers) for air conditioning systems in buildings where there isn't centralised property management - mechanical ventilation with outside recirculation, district heating networks that supply cities with steam from a cogeneration plant using waste energy sources such as exhaust gases from industrial processes like smelting steel); food processing including cooking foods in restaurants kitchens; petrochemical refining which starts the production chain to create plastics and synthetic materials like nylon or polyester clothes and carpets because these products require high temperatures at all stages in the production process.
On the basis of Type, the global boilers for schools, hospitals, office buildings market is segmented into Oil & Gas Boiler, Coal Boilers, Biomass Boiler (Wood Pellets, Bioethanol, Biodiesel), Others.
The oil and gas boilers are used to generate heat through the combustion of natural or manufactured fuels. These heating systems can be broadly categorized into two types: fired steam boiler and hot water boiler. Fired steam boilers use fuel source as a furnace to convert it into heated gases which in turn rotate the turbines that increase the speed of an electric generator to produce electricity, whereas hot water boilers use thermal energy given off by burning fuel such as wood, coal or biomass, where they release they've stored up energy slowly over time.
Oil and gas boiling systems work on the very simple principle that when any type of liquid (like kerosene) evaporates its volume increases according to “Boyle’s Law”. The process of evaporation is called boiling and the result of this conversion is high temperature, low-density gases (see Fenske equation). Oil boiler systems may be used for supplying hot water or steam to various types of applications such as central heating in buildings, residential houses, offices etc., whereas gas boilers can also produce electricity with an extra turbine generator added after the combustion chamber.
A coal boiler is a type of boiler used to generate steam which in turn drives the motion of turbines at power plants. The outflow from coal-fired or oil-fired boilers provides feedwater for water turbine-driven electric generators, district heating systems and process industries as well as domestic hot water supplies. A typical plant includes one burner per tonne (500 kg) per hour input rate with all burners firing on natural gas during start-up then switching over to burning pulverized fuel once underway. Boiler efficiency rises by 15% when using this technique compared to purely natural gas firing alone because it has fewer methane emissions than other fossil fuels such as tar sands bitumen, crude oils, etc., though they still produce CO_2 emissions.
Biomass boilers are fueled by organic materials such as wood pellets, bioethanol or biodiesel. Fuel can be supplied in the form of chips, pellets (typically made up from sawdust), briquettes and some biomass fuels can even be used to fire heating systems without a boiler due to their low ignition temperature making them an ideal heat source for domestic hot water supplies. Biomass is considered carbon-neutral because it only emits CO_ 2 when burnt, unlike other fossil fuels which emit more than one type of gas before decomposing into ash. They also produce much fewer soot particulates than coal combustion as there are no sulphur compounds present in this fuel type reducing air pollution significantly while producing high-quality steam with little corrosion potential meaning that it can be used in many more applications than the traditional coal and oil-fired boiler.
There are a number of factors that contribute to biomass boilers being an environmentally friendly choice for heating systems including; they emit low levels of CO_ 2 (carbon dioxide), produce much fewer soot particulates, have no sulphur compounds present, reduce air pollution significantly and is a high-quality steam producer with little corrosion potential meaning it can be used in many more application types. The significant environmental benefits make them attractive as an alternative fuel source especially given their lower initial costs when compared to other fossil fuels such as coal or oil.
Briquettes and some biomass fuels can even be used to fire heating systems without a boiler due to their low levels of sulphur and other compounds, which can cause corrosion. In addition to the environmental benefits; biomass fuels typically have a high calorific value in comparison to coal or oil meaning they produce more heat for greater efficiency. This is especially important for schools where it may be difficult to provide heating throughout large areas such as corridors which are often too long and narrow. Compared with an Oil & Gas Boiler that need plenty of ventilation space around them, Biomass Boilers require only about 50% less available space making them ideal for use in school buildings.
On the basis of Application, the global boilers for schools, hospitals, office buildings market is segmented into Schools, Hospitals, Office Buildings, Others.
Boilers are used in school buildings to provide heating and hot water for the students. This is especially important during colder months when it may be difficult to provide heating throughout large areas such as corridors which often have long and narrow spaces that can make them hard to heat with an Oil & Gas Boiler. Compared with Biomass Boilers, Oil & Gas boilers require about twice as much space making them less ideal for use in schools where they also need plenty of ventilation around them.
Hospitals typically use boilers to keep patients warm by providing a consistent temperature while also maintaining cleanliness standards through sterilization processes for medical equipment. The effectiveness of these boilers relies on their fuel type; coal and biomass boilers provide the most reliable heat, while Oil & Gas Boilers are best for providing high degrees of humidity.
Office buildings use boiler systems to create an environment that is ideal for office-based work such as typing and phone conversations; these rooms typically require a steady temperature of about 65°F (18°C) with low levels of humidity. Coal and biomass boilers can offer this type of heating by generating both radiant and convection heat throughout larger areas like corridors without having to worry too much about ventilating them properly.
On the basis of Region, the global boilers for schools, hospitals, office buildings market is segmented into North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific and Middle East & Africa. In North America, boiler types are dominated by Oil & Gas Boiler and Biomass Boilers while Coal is not popular due to high running costs. Meanwhile, Europe is also an emerging market for the school sector with a demand growth rate of over 15% from 2021-2028 which would create opportunities during the forecast period 2020-2028 as they have lower emission standards than other regions such as Asia Pacific or Middle East&Africa that require large capital investments for installation of these boilers. The Asia Pacific is an emerging market that will create future opportunities over the next decade as developing economies such as Indonesia, China and India would witness increased demand from the school's sector to reduce their carbon footprint in order to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs). This region also includes Japan that needs clean energy sources due to heavy reliance on nuclear power plants after the Fukushima disaster occurred back in 2011. Coal Boiler is the major type in this region, followed by oil & gas and biomass boilers.
Growing demand for renewable energy sources in the boiler market. Intense competition among manufacturers, leading to product innovation and reduced prices of boilers products. The mobile phone industry is anticipated to be one of the fastest-growing industries over the forecast period owing to the increasing number of smartphone users globally. In developing countries such as India and China, there has been a rise in mobile penetration which drives growth in this sector over time. On account of the faster adoption rate by consumers across emerging economies, revenue generated from mobile expenditure is expected to witness a significant increase during 2017-2028 (forecast period). Factors such as growing per capita income levels & rising consumption rates are driving steady progress for the global Mobile Phone Market.
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Report Attributes | Report Details |
Report Title | Boilers for Schools Hospitials Office Buildings Sales Market Research Report |
By Type | Oil & Gas Boiler, Coal Boiler, Biomass Boiler, Others |
By Application | Schools, Hospitals, Office Building, Others |
By Companies | Viessmann, Bosch Thermotechnology, A. O. Smith, Vaillant, BDR Thermea, Ferroli, Group Atlantic, Weil-McLain, AERCO, Bradford White, Froling, Cleaver-Brooks, Fulton, Riello, Ariston, Harsco, Laowan, SUNhouse |
Regions Covered | North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, MEA |
Base Year | 2020 |
Historical Year | 2018 to 2019 (Data from 2010 can be provided as per availability) |
Forecast Year | 2028 |
Number of Pages | 211 |
Number of Tables & Figures | 148 |
Customization Available | Yes, the report can be customized as per your need. |
The report covers comprehensive data on emerging trends, market drivers, growth opportunities, and restraints that can change the market dynamics of the industry. It provides an in-depth analysis of the market segments which include products, applications, and competitor analysis.
The market is segmented by Type Oil & Gas Boiler, Coal Boiler, Biomass Boiler, Others and By Application Schools, Hospitals, Office Building, Others.
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Based on region, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America and Middle East & Africa (MEA). North America region is further bifurcated into countries such as U.S., and Canada. The Europe region is further categorized into U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe. Asia Pacific is further segmented into China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia, South East Asia, and Rest of Asia Pacific. Latin America region is further segmented into Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America, and the MEA region is further divided into GCC, Turkey, South Africa, and Rest of MEA.
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