The market for Combined heat and power industry is propelled by factors such as increased demand for energy efficiency and environmental regulations, energy security, cost savings, and technological advancements. They offer advantages such as improved reliability, enhanced energy independence, and reduced environmental impact, further driving market growth.
The global Combined heat and power market is projected to reach USD 39.2 billion by 2029 from an estimated USD 30.4 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 5.2% during the forecast period.
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Asia Pacific is expected to be the fastest growing region in the combined heat and power market between 2024–2029, followed by Europe. The CHP market is poised for growth in countries like China and India, fueled by infrastructure expansions, ongoing power projects, and technological advancements. For instance, the Zhaoqing Dinghu CHP project will leverage Siemens Energy’s advanced gas turbine technology. Investment in large new gas-fired cogeneration and coal-fired plants, coupled with increasing electricity demand, is expected to propel the Asia Pacific CHP market in the next five years. With China and India leading in power generation and energy consumption, the region’s rapid economic growth and transition from coal to gas-fired generation offer significant potential for CHP adoption.
On the basis of prime mover:
- Gas Turbine
- Steam Turbine
- Reciprocating Engine
- Fuel Cell
- Microturbine
- Others
This report segments the combined heat and power market based on prime mover into six types: gas turbine, steam turbine, reciprocating engine, fuel cell, microturbine and others. The reciprocating engine segment is expected to be the largest segment during the forecast period. The reciprocating engine segment is growing due to increasing demand for distributed power generation, reciprocating engines, primarily gas-powered, are widely utilized in CHP solutions offered by companies like Wartsila, Clarke Energy, and 2G Energy. Their flexibility, ranging from 10 kW to 10 MW, and compatibility with natural gas contribute to their growing popularity in the market.
On the basis of capacity:
- Up to 10 MW
- 10-150 MW
- 151-300 MW
- Above 300 MW
This report segments the Combined heat and power market based on capacity into four segments: upto 10 MW, 10-150 MW, 150-300 MW, and above 300 MW. The upto 10 MW segment is anticipated to have the largest growth rate during the forecast period due to various factors, this segment is experiencing growth in combined heat and power (CHP) plants. Demand for diesel power engines arises from utility-scale plants, industrial facilities, and independent power producers (IPPs). Gas and steam turbine-based CHP plants are favored for applications like solar thermal and geothermal plants, while energy-intensive industries install on-site CHP plants for power, heat, and steam needs, driving market expansion.
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The combined heat and power market is experiencing robust growth in the combined heat and power market is fueled by government programs and incentives to promote CHP, rise in use of natural gas for power generation and significant benefits of CHP systems in wastewater treatment facilities. Advancements such as higher efficiency gas turbines, improved heat recovery systems, and integration with renewable energy sources contribute to expanding the capabilities and appeal of CHP systems.
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