Capitalize on Sustainability: The Rise of the District Heating Market

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IN China Shows the fastest growth, but also struggles with rising CO2 emissions from fossil fuel-based networks

 

district heating market is expected to be valued at USD 191.5 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 242.1 billion by 2028; it is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.8% from 2023 to 2028

Here’s a breakdown of the latest trends:

Growth Drivers:

  • Energy Efficiency & Sustainability: District heating can utilize renewable sources like biomass and geothermal, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and aligning with global sustainability goals [1].
  • Urbanization: Growing cities require efficient heating solutions for multiple buildings, making district heating an attractive option [1].
  • Government Support: Many countries offer incentives for modernizing and expanding district heating infrastructure, further propelling growth.

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Challenges:

  • Coal Reliance: Coal remains the dominant heat source due to affordability and established infrastructure, but faces criticism for environmental impact [1]. Transitioning to cleaner alternatives requires investment.

Regional Developments:

  • Europe: Focuses on growth, with Germany and France leading the way. Increased funding is available for renewable heat sources used in district heating [4].
  • China: Shows the fastest growth, but also struggles with rising CO2 emissions from fossil fuel-based networks [3].

Overall, district heating offers an efficient and sustainable heating solution for urban areas. As the world strives for cleaner energy, expect continued growth with a focus on incorporating renewable sources.

1 INTRODUCTION (Page No. — 22)

1.1 STUDY OBJECTIVES

1.2 MARKET DEFINITION

1.2.1 INCLUSIONS AND EXCLUSIONS

1.3 STUDY SCOPE

1.3.1 MARKETS COVERED

FIGURE 1 DISTRICT HEATING MARKET: SEGMENTATION

1.3.2 REGIONAL SCOPE

1.3.3 YEARS CONSIDERED

1.4 CURRENCY CONSIDERED

1.5 LIMITATIONS

1.6 UNIT CONSIDERED

1.7 STAKEHOLDERS

1.8 SUMMARY OF CHANGES

1.8.1 RECESSION IMPACT

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (Page No. — 27)

2.1 RESEARCH APPROACH

FIGURE 2 DISTRICT HEATING MARKET: RESEARCH DESIGN

2.1.1 SECONDARY AND PRIMARY RESEARCH

2.1.2 SECONDARY DATA

2.1.2.1 List of major secondary sources

2.1.2.2 Key data from secondary sources

2.1.3 PRIMARY DATA

2.1.3.1 List of key interview participants

2.1.3.2 Breakdown of primaries

2.1.3.3 Key data from primary sources

2.1.3.4 Key industry insights

2.2 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION

FIGURE 3 PROCESS FLOW OF MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION

2.2.1 BOTTOM-UP APPROACH

2.2.1.1 Approach to derive market size using bottom-up analysis (demand side)

FIGURE 4 DISTRICT HEATING MARKET: BOTTOM-UP APPROACH

2.2.2 TOP-DOWN APPROACH

2.2.2.1 Approach to derive market size using top-down analysis (supply side)

FIGURE 5 DISTRICT HEATING MARKET: TOP-DOWN APPROACH

2.2.3 SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS

FIGURE 6 MARKET SIZE ESTIMATION METHODOLOGY (SUPPLY-SIDE ANALYSIS): REVENUES GENERATED BY COMPANIES FROM SALES OF DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS

2.3 DATA TRIANGULATION

FIGURE 7 DATA TRIANGULATION

2.4 RESEARCH ASSUMPTIONS

2.5 RESEARCH LIMITATIONS

2.6 PARAMETERS CONSIDERED TO ANALYZE RECESSION IMPACT ON THE DISTRICT HEATING MARKET

2.7 RISK ASSESSMENT

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