July 18, 2019 - Emission monitoring systems are used to measure and monitor numerous pollutants like Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen Oxide (NOx), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Hydrochloric Acid (HCI), Ammonia (NH3), Mercury Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), Hydrogen Fluoride (HF), and others. It is a collective system of the gas sampling system, gas analyzers, flow, opacity, and temperature monitors that are integrated together with a data acquisition system. To address the environmental regulatory emission compliance, these monitoring systems are installed for several industrial sources of air pollutants.
Oil and Gas End-Use Segment to Contribute Substantial Demand to the Market
On the basis of end users, the emission monitoring systems market is segmented into power generation, metals and mining, oil and gas, pulp and paper, pharmaceutical, and chemical and fertilizer, among others. The oil and gas segment accounted for the largest share in the market and will continue its dominance over the forthcoming period. Oil and gas are likely to develop as the fastest-growing sector throughout the forecast period.
Emergency Medical Services (EMSs) are primarily launched in the oil and gas sector to reduce and measure hazardous chemicals, such as methane (CH4) and sulfur dioxide (SO2). The other reason behind their installation is to gather the data needed for reporting releases to government leading activities, such as the Industrial Emissions Directive (IED) by the Council on industrial emissions and the European Parliament and Clean Air Act by the (Environmental Protection Agency) EPA in U.S.
High energy demand and rapid industrial growth are the foremost reasons of greenhouse gas emissions. Hence, the operation of EMS in power plants and oil and gas is being authorized by numerous governments to control the release of pollutants and greenhouse gases.
Market Insights
Rockwell Automation, General Electric Company, and ABB Ltd. have a robust market presence due to the accessibility of well-established production facilities and R&D department. The companies mainly emphasize on product innovation and have a well-established global network of associations in numerous countries such as Germany, U.S., Brazil, and India.
Leading players operating in the emission monitoring systems market include Enviro Technology Services Plc.; Ametek, Inc.; Emerson Electric Company; General Electric Company; Horiba Ltd.; Rockwell Automation, Inc.; Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.; ABB Ltd.; Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.; and Siemens AG. The companies are making massive investments in R&D schemes and manufacturing infrastructure to offer and develop a portable emissions measurement system (PEMS).
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