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Offshore Wind Energy Equipment Market – Global Trends and Forecasts Up Till 2017
As more and more countries push ahead with renewable alternatives to diversify their energy mix, offshore wind power is coming up as an attractive option. Interest in the offshore sector continues to grow, as regulatory framework develops, investor commitments increase, and technologies improve.
- Published: October 2024
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Turbine Oil Market by Base Oil (Mineral Oil, Synthetic Oil, Bio-based Oil), Turbine Type (Steam, Turbine, Gas Turbine, Hydraulic Systems), End-Use Industry (Transportation, Industrial) and Region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, Middle East & Africa) - Global Forecast to 2030
The turbine oil market is projected to reach USD 1.91 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 3.9% from USD 1.40 billion in 2022. Because of improved economies and rising energy consumption in both emerging and developed parts of the world, the turbine oil industry is expanding rapidly. The turbine lubricating oils include high quality and superior water separation capabilities. Traditional turbine oils are the most widely used mineral-based lubricants because they assist to reduce external contamination and oxidation products. With the recent adoption of bio-based turbine oils, it is expected that their use would increase more quickly overall, particularly in North America and Europe.
- Published: October 2024
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Wind Turbine Operations and Maintenance Market by Type (Scheduled, Unscheduled) by Location Type (Onshore, Offshore) by Turbine Connectivity (Grid Connected, Stand Alone) by Application (Industrial, Residential, Commercial) by Region (Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Middle East & Africa, and South America) - Trends and Forecasts to 2030
Wind energy is a renewable form of energy, which is widely available on the surface of earth. Wind power is one of the fastest-growing renewable energy technologies and owing to the decrease in the cost of wind power technology has driven the application of wind power globally with a positive influence. Wind turbine operations and maintenance states the services of maintaining the smooth working of the wind turbines. As the electricity demand rises, wind energy is growing at an influential rate owing to its high efficiency and declining cost component. Also, it has low maintenance cost compared to other renewable power sources. To decarbonize the societies and reaching net zero targets, wind energy is a promising option encouraging usage of renewable energy. Wind turbine operations and maintenance services include operations, maintenance, asset administration, remote monitoring, and repair of wind turbines installed at wind farms. Wind turbines can produce vast amounts of electricity at competitive prices, provided they are efficiently maintained and operated. These services help to lower the failure rate and reduce the outage time during power outages. Gears, sensors, electric systems, control systems, and generators are all crucial and susceptible to failure in wind turbines. The necessity for effective monitoring and maintenance at regular intervals is growing as sudden breakdowns of any equipment in the turbine cause substantial downtime and reduce productivity. Wind turbine operations is the process of monitoring and controlling various functions that include blade inspection, gearbox maintenance, monitoring wind speed and voltage outputs. Wind turbine maintenance is the inspection of wind turbines to ensure that they are working safely. The efficiency and service life are directly linked; hence, cleaning should be performed on a periodic basis. Maintenance involves conducting various checks throughout the operation as well as non-operating or off-line inspections.
- Published: October 2024
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Hydro Turbine Market by Type, Components, End-User, Industry, Application and Region - Global Forecast from 2023 to 2030
The hydro turbine market refers to the global industry that produces, distributes, and sells hydroelectric turbines. These turbines are critical components of hydroelectric power generation systems, turning water's kinetic energy into mechanical energy that drives generators and generates electricity. Growing demand for renewable energy sources, government programs encouraging clean energy, and increased concerns about environmental sustainability are driving market expansion. Turbine makers, equipment suppliers, and engineering firms are among the market's major players. As the world explores greener energy options, the hydro turbine industry plays an important role in promoting effective and environmentally friendly electricity production from hydropower resources.
- Published: October 2024
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Automotive Turbocharger Market by Diesel & Gasoline Turbo (VGT, Wastegate, e-Turbo), Component (Turbine Wheel, Compressor Wheel, Housing), Material, Off-Highway Equipment, Vehicle Type, Fuel Type, Aftermarket and Region - Global Forecast to 2030
The automotive turbocharger is projected to reach USD 22.9 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 7.1% during the forecast period. Major regional automakers such as Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan), Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan), The Hyundai Motor Company (South Korea), Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (Japan), and Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (Japan) have been using turbocharging technology in some gasoline engines to improve the performance and fuel efficiency of the vehicles. Moreover, the Asia Pacific region has recently seen a surge in hybrid vehicle adoption, with Japan. South Korea is leading the regional requirement, depicting an additional market opportunity for electric turbocharger technology to gain traction. Some key turbocharger manufacturers in the region include Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI, Japan), IHI Corporation (Japan), and Turbo Energy Ltd (India).
- Published: April 2024
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Intelligent Flow Meter Market by Type (Magnetic, Coriolis, Ultrasonic, Vortex, Multiphase, Thermal, Turbine, Variable Area, & Differential Pressure), Offering, Communication Protocol, Industry, and Region - Global Forecast to 2025
The global intelligent flow meter market is expected to reach USD 3.1 billion by 2025; growing at a CAGR of 4.4% during the forecasting period. The key players operating in the intelligent flow meter market include ABB (Switzerland), Emerson Electric (US), Siemens (Germany), Endress+Houser (Switzerland), Honeywell International (US), Yokogawa Electric (Japan), Baker Hughes (US), and Azbil (Japan) among others.
- Published: August 2020
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Synthetic Lubricants Market by Type (Polyalphaolefins (PAOs), Esters, Poly Alkyne Glycols (PAGs), Group III), Product Type (Engine Oils, Hydraulic Fluids, Metalworking Fluids, Compressor Oils, Turbine Oils), & Region - Global Forecast to 2028
The synthetic lubricants market is expected to grow from USD 41.2 billion in 2023 to USD 48.0 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 3.1% during the forecast period. The key players profiled in the report include Shell plc (UK), BP p.l.c (UK)., Exxon Mobil Corporation (US), TotalEnergies SE (France), FUCHS (Germany), Chevron Corporation (US), Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd. (Japan), China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (China), LUKOIL (Russia), and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) (Malaysia).
- Published: February 2024
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Acoustic Emission Testing Market by Equipment (Sensors, Amplifiers, Detection Instruments), Service (Inspection, Calibration), Application (Storage Tank, Pipeline, Aging Aircraft, Structural Monitoring, Turbine), and Geography - Global Forecast to 2023
The acoustic emission testing market is expected to be valued at USD 349.9 million by 2023, from USD 226.6 million in 2017, at a CAGR of 7.32% between 2018 and 2023. The base year considered for the study is 2017, and the forecast period is between 2018 and 2023. The report profiles the most promising players in the market. The competitive landscape presents an interesting picture, where a large number of big and small players have become a force to reckon with. The key players in this market are TUV Rheinland (Germany), MISTRAS (US), TUV Nord (Germany), Parker Hannifin (US), TUV Austria (Austria), General Electric (GE, US), Acoustic Emission Consulting (AEC, US), Vallen Systeme (Germany), KRN Services (US), and Score Atlanta (US).
- Published: February 2018
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Heat Meter Market by Type (Mechanical (Multi-Jet, Turbine), Static (Electromagnetic, Ultrasonic)), Connectivity (Wired, Wireless), End-User (Residential, Commercial & Public, Industrial) Region - Global Forecast to 2023
The global heat meters market is expected to grow from an estimated USD 849.1 million in 2018 to USD 1,218.9 million by 2023, at a CAGR of 7.50%. In 2017, the market in Asia Pacific is estimated to be the largest, followed by Europe. Factors such as requirement for accurate measurement of heat consumption, legislative mandates to install heat meters, and increased savings through heat conservation are driving the market for heat meters. The global heat meter market is dominated by a few major players that have a wide regional presence. The leading players in heat meters market are Siemens (Germany), Diehl (Germany), Danfoss (Denmark), Kamstrup (Denmark), and Wasion Group (China). New product development was the most commonly adopted strategy by the top players. This was followed by investments & expansions and contracts & agreements.
- Published: October 2018
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Aircraft Turbochargers Market by Type (Butterfly valve type, Poppet valve type), Component (Waste gate, Turbine, Compressor), Platform (Light weight aircraft, Heavy weight aircraft) & Region - Global Forecast to 2022
Aircraft turbocharger has a provision of compressor to augment aerial force into an engine, so as to provide more energy and increase its work efficiency for its propulsion. The aircraft turbocharger is basically placed in a circular case that includes a turbine which is connected to a shaft. When aircraft turbocharger is initiated, the turbine converts its exhaust energy to kinetic energy and supplies it to impeller wheel. This in turn results in a big mass of air and entering the cylinders of the aircraft with each and every intake stroke in order to achieve improved speed of the engine.
- Published: October 2024
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