PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1308659
PUBLISHER: Stratistics Market Research Consulting | PRODUCT CODE: 1308659
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Industrial Gas Turbine Market is accounted for $10.5 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $17.7 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 7.8% during the forecast period. An industrial gas turbine is a type of combustion engine that produces mechanical energy from fuels such as natural gas or liquid fuels. This mechanical energy is used to power an integrated generator, which generates electricity. Traditional gas-fired and oil-fired steam power plants have been phased out in exchange for more efficient combined-cycle power plants that use gas turbines to burn gas or oil.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global electricity demand soared by 6% in 2021 as compared to the previous year. Owing to the higher energy usage, advanced control and monitoring systems are extensively integrated within existing energy channels for enhancing efficiency and performance.
The rise of industrial centers and rising FDI in all major manufacturing sectors across emerging nations such as China, India, Brazil, and Southeast Asian countries are expected to generate attractive growth possibilities for this market over the forecast period. Various international developers that are interested in establishing enterprises through FDI incentive schemes are focusing on emerging economies. This will indirectly strengthen the country's economy and accelerate industrialization. To attract investments and promote expansion, countries such as the United States and many Asian countries have modified and reformed their manufacturing rules and procedures.
Natural gas prices are affected by actions that potentially disrupt the natural gas supply. Geopolitical tensions are a disruptive element that creates uncertainty about gas availability and demand. This may result in increased volatility in gas prices. Gas prices in the United States have dropped dramatically as a result of shale gas extraction, but prices elsewhere in the world remain relatively high. The majority of the countries in the Middle East region have large natural gas reserves. Because of political and cultural difficulties, it is a highly volatile region.
Product installation will be aided by the constant growth of manufacturing units to fulfill the rising demand for produced goods. The growing desire for self-regulating power generation systems will promote the adoption of gas turbines. Governments throughout the world are pursuing ambitious strategies for integrating renewable energy sources into the energy mix. Several funds and investments in renewable energy have been announced, supporting the demand for more power generation.
According to the June 2017 BP Statistical Review of World Energy, total worldwide natural gas reserves are 186.6 trillion cubic meters, enough to last for 55 years based on present consumption rates. If the United States starts to export natural gas to international markets, the reserve-to-production ratio will decrease dramatically. Despite the fact that coal output and consumption are substantially higher in Asia Pacific's fast-growing nations, the worldwide supply of natural gas is only enough to endure for half the period. Solar and wind power plants provide clean energy. Renewable energy investment is projected to have an impact on coal-fired power facilities. As a result, the market for industrial gas turbines faces difficulty due to limited natural gas sources.
COVID-19's global impact has been unprecedented and unexpected, with the industrial gas turbine industry experiencing a negative demand shock across all areas as a result of the pandemic. The power sector is one of the most severely hit, and the lockdowns have only exacerbated the pandemic's negative impact. The lack of human resources as a result of the shutdown has caused delays in power development. The shutdown created supply chain difficulties as well as project funding issues.
The 150-300 MW segment dominated the global industrial gas turbine market share and is expected to hold the largest share over the forecast period. These high-capacity turbines are primarily used in the power generation industry and aid in the reduction of GHG emissions. However, as the trend in power generation continues to lower GHG emissions, mostly for environmental reasons, the 150-300 MW has steadily obtained a significant market share in the sector.
Heavy duty segment commanded the highest CAGR during the projection period due to the increasing number of manufacturing units, together with the integration of large-scale industrial zones throughout developing nations, which resulted in an adequate commercial platform. Additionally, the integration of captive-producing power plants to service the electrical demand of industrial enterprises would boost the heavy-duty category.
Due to a rise in energy demand and natural gas usage in the region, the Asia-Pacific region is expected to have the largest proportion throughout the anticipated period. In the region, there has been significant growth in the usage of gas for power generation and transportation, with the aim of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, the region's market expansion may be attributed to various factors, including rapid industrialization, increased energy demand, and rising demand for clean energy technology.
The Asia-Pacific region is projected to have lucrative growth throughout the extrapolated period as it heavily relies on coal for power generation. Coal combustion contributes significantly to air pollution. Government measures to minimize carbon emissions have led to the use of gas turbines in nations such as Japan, China, Australia, South Korea, India, and others. Moreover, China's gas demand increased from essentially 336.6 BCM in 2020 to around 378.7 BCM in 2021, with much of the demand coming from the industrial and transportation sectors.
Some of the key players in Industrial Gas Turbine market include Ansaldo Energia SpA , Baker Hughes Company, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Capstone Green Energy Corporation, Centrax Industries Ltd, Cummins Inc, Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co Ltd, Dresser-Rand Group Inc, General Electric Company, Harbin Electric International Company Limited, Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd, Man Diesel and Turbo SE, MAN Energy Solutions, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Ltd., MTU Aero Engines AG/Vericor Power Systems LLC, Nanjing Turbine & Electric Machinery (Group) Co., Ltd, Niigata Power Systems Co Ltd, OPRA Turbines BV, Siemens AG, Siemens Energy, Solar Turbines, Turboden S.p.A., UEC-Saturn and Wartsila Corporation.
In October 2022, GE Gas Power and NTPC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the viability of demonstrating hydrogen co-firing mixed with natural gas in GE's 9E gas turbines. Under this collaboration, they will explore the ways to reduce CO2 emissions from the Kawa gas power plant and future deployment at scale across NTPC's installed units in India.
In September 2022, Mitsubishi Power, a power solutions company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI), has reached 8,000 total Actual Operating Hours (AOH) for the M701JAC gas turbine. One of Thailand's largest Independent Power Producers (IPPs), Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited, and Mitsui & Co., Ltd. formed a joint venture, and Gulf Energy Development Public Company Limited installed the subject gas turbine unit for a gas turbine combined cycle power generation system used in that venture.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.