District Heating Pipeline Network Market Comprehensive Study with Key Trends, Major Drivers and Challenges 2017–2024
Residential applications of district heating pipeline network to rise amid erratic climatic conditions
A district heating pipeline network is a system for distributing heat generated at a centralized location to support residential and commercial heating requirements, such as space heating and water heating. A rapid change in climatic conditions and extensive infrastructure developments across developing as well as developed countries are augmenting the demand for energy-efficient and sustainable space heating solutions.
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District heating pipeline network systems are designed to render higher efficiencies and effective pollution control than other heating systems. There are several government programs that emphasize on limiting emission and support the deployment of energy-efficient heating technologies. For instance, under the Clean Air Act, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) monitors and regulates greenhouse gas emissions that are generated by energy plants.
According to Global Market Insights, Inc., global district heating pipeline network market size is predicted to surpass US$600 billion by 2024.
Demand for insulated pipes for district heating systems
Pre-insulated steel pipes are expected to witness strong demand owing to their ability to withstand higher temperatures and avoid corrosion. These pre-insulated pipes are made to render longer service and maintain the temperature inside them. The components are highly adopted in district heating systems in Europe, subject to compliance with certain standards.
For instance, the manufacture of pre-insulated pipes for district heating in the EU is regulated by EN253 standard. As per the EN253:2003, the produced pipes must be capable of working at a constant temperature of 130 °C for nearly 30 years.
District heating pipeline network industry share from the residential application segment is slated to grow steadily in the coming years. The demand for energy-efficient space and water heating solutions is mounting in regions with erratic weather conditions across North America and Europe.
Governments in these regions, with the help of certain initiatives, are proactively emphasizing on adopting systems that work on green energy. For instance, under the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) program, the UK government aims to promote the adoption of renewable heating technology by providing cash rewards on installations.
Rapid urbanization and commercialization in China
China is considered to have one of the largest district heating networks globally, spanning over 180,000 kms. A significant part of Northern China creates heating requirements for at least half a year, making centralized heating systems a must in the region. Asia Pacific district heating pipeline network industry is predicted to expand substantially, on account of the growing requirement to deploy efficient heating technology in China to deal with uneven temperature.
Smithline, BRUGG, REHAU, Microflex, Perma pipe, Flender, Aquatherm, Thermaflex, Logstor, and Uponor are among some notable companies in the global district heating pipeline network industry. These firms are emphasizing on incorporating advanced technologies and develop efficient pipeline network equipment to reduce heat waste, emission and enhance performance. Recent heating technologies such as district heating with combined heat and power (CHPDH) are considered some of the cheapest methods of providing energy and deliver reduced carbon footprint.