Zero Liquid Discharge Market Expected To Value US$ 488.5 Mn By 2025

Several water treatment facilities across the globe have started using zero liquid
discharge (ZLD) technology for purifying wastewater. This new-age technology is
capable of recycling and decontaminating wastewater without letting a single drop of
water go to waste at the end of the treatment cycle. Enforcement of stringent laws on
waste water management is expected to further drive the adoption of ZLD technology
in the near future. Per the latest Persistence Market Research (PMR) report, sales
revenue from ZLD projects worldwide is expected to reach US$ 513.9 Million by
2017-end.
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PMR in its outlook, titled “Zero Liquid Discharge Market: Global Industry Analysis
and Forecast, 2017-2025” projects that the ZLD market in APAC will maintain its top
position throughout the assessment period. Towards the closing end of the forecast
period, the region’s ZLD market estimate to reach a valuation of US$ 434.4 Million,
expanding at 10.8% CAGR. Meanwhile, adoption of ZLD in Latin America will
remain robust, despite having a significantly smaller market size as compared to other
key regions. In North America, power generation plants are major implementers of
ZLD, supporting the growth of the ZLD market in the region over the recent past.
The North America ZLD market is estimated to reach US$ 243.9 Million by the end
of the forecast period, creating an incremental opportunity of US$ 109.8 Million
between 2017 & 2025.
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Key insights compiled in the report reveal that the new water management laws
introduced in India, China and Mexico is further expanding applications of ZLD
technologies in these countries. Nonetheless, the high cost of setup and maintenance
continue to be a major drawback of the technologies. Moreover, the arrival of
alternative water treatment techniques is likely to hamper the growth of the market.
Which is why manufacturers are actively focusing on further innovations in ZLD to
reduce technological complications while its implementation. Veolia Water
Technologies, Doosan Hydro Technology, Suez Environnement, GE Water & Process
Technologies, Aquatech International LLC, GEA Group, Aquarion AG, IDE
Technologies, Alfa Laval Corporate AB, Thermax Global, ENCON Evaporators, U.S.
Water Services, 3V Green Eagle S.p.A. are some of the leading companies operating
in the global market for zero liquid discharge.
Additional Highlight from the Report Include On the basis of system type, demand
for hybrid ZLD technology will continue to gain traction is the forthcoming years. By
2017-end, hybrid ZLD technology is expected to account for a value share of 64.0%.
The PMR report identifies that application of zero liquid discharge in power
generation is expected to remain high throughout the forecast period. In the power
generation industry, ZLD technology primarily finds its applications in treating power
plant effluent discharges from cooling tower blow downs and scrubbers, and IGCC
(Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle) wastewater / gray water treatment.
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