The 376-page the Middle East & Africa Climate Change Mitigation & Adaptation Market & Technologies – 2022-2030 – With Corona & COP26 Impacts report contains a thorough analysis of 16 sectors, 60 technology, 10 national and 5 revenue source markets, detailing 122 submarkets. According to the report, the cumulative 2026 market size will reach $273 Billion
Global warming is causing longer dry seasons in the region, hotter heatwaves and record-setting temperature spikes. Rainfall is projected to decrease sharply in some places, leaving cultivators to dig more wells, depleting aquifers and affecting potentially irreparable environmental harm. For most of the region, the trend is towards a drier, warmer, more gloomy future.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has sent wheat prices surging, will cause widespread hardships in the Middle East, perhaps forcing subsidy cuts that leave citizens hungry.
The agriculture sector share of freshwater pumped from ground or surface water sources is about 80%. Crops depend entirely on irrigation in the arid region.
Some governments (e.g., of the Gulf states, Israel and Turkey) manage the water crisis with the state of the art desalination plants.
The expanding share of renewables, growth in power demand, and balancing supply and demand on a real-time basis necessitate the integration of modern, digitized energy storage solutions.
Despite its significant potential in this area, the ME&A suffers from the limited role of storage in networks. To overcome this, regulations will need to evolve to reflect energy storage’s current functions, including leveraging flexibility from consumer aggregation or grid congestion.
ME&A is a strong candidate for becoming a major hydrogen-exporting region thanks to its combination of low-cost gas resources and renewable energy. A few countries, such as Saudi Arabia and Morocco, have already made headways as low-cost exporters of blue and green hydrogen, net-zero ammonia and other low-carbon products, while other countries, such as Oman, UAE, and Egypt are attempting to catch up.
As a whole, the ME&A region added an estimated 3 GW of solar power in 2021, doubling its total from 2020 and will reach almost 20 GW by 2025. Wind and other sources such as hydropower are also coming into their own as countries step up their energy diversification plans.
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What does the “Middle East & Africa Warming Mitigation & Adaptation Market & Technologies – 2022-2030 – With Corona & COP26 Impacts” report give you?
A. Questions answered in this report include:
What will the 2022-2030 market size be?
How do COP26 & Corona affect the market?
Which submarkets provide attractive business opportunities?
What drives customers to invest?
What are the Warming Mitigation technologies & services trends?
What are the challenges to market penetration & growth?
How much are Middle East & African countries expected to invest in warming mitigation?
B. The Middle East & Africa Warming Mitigation & Adaptation market data is analyzed via 4 independent perspectives:
By 60 Technologies and Services:
Biological Carbon Capture & Sequestration
Carbon Capture & Storage
Carbon Capture & Utilization
Hydroelectric Power
Geothermal Power Generation
Direct Geothermal Heating & Cooling
Bioenergy
Marine Power
Solar PV (Utility Scale)
Rooftop Solar PV
Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
Direct Solar Water Heating
Offshore Wind Power
Energy-Efficient Electric Appliances (w/o ACR)
Air Sourced Heat Pumps
Passenger BEV Cars
Two & Three-Wheeler BEVs
Freight BEVs
Electric Buses
Other BEVs
EV Charging Systems
Hydrogen Vehicles
Hydrogen Electrolyzes
Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure
Green Hydrogen Production
Methane Abatement
Green Cement
Green Steel
Passive Green Buildings
Grid Modernization
Desalination Plants
Onshore Wind Power
Nuclear Energy Plants > 1 GW
Small Nuclear Reactors
Other Renewable Energy
Grid-Scale Battery Storage
Thermal Energy Storage
Compressed-Air Storage
Hydroelectric Energy Storage
Other Energy Storage Modalities
Waste to Energy Plants
Low Carbon Fuels Manufacturing Plants
Energy-Efficient Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (ACR)
Precision Agriculture
Regenerative agriculture
Climate Adapted Water Infrastructure
Water Redeemable Systems
Precision Irrigation
Climate Adapted Agriculture
Reforestation
Bioremediation
Floods Control
Wildfire Mitigation
Weather Monitoring, Modeling & Forecasting
Extreme Weather Public Warning Systems
GHG Emission Tracking
Big Data & AI
Cybersecurity
ICT (W/O Cyber, AI, Big Data)
Other
2. By 5 Revenue Source Markets:
Infrastructure
Product Sales
Maintenance
Upgrades
Other
3. By 11 National Markets:
Algeria
Egypt
Iran
Israel
Kuwait
Saudi Arabia
South Africa
Turkey
UAE
Rest of MEA
4. By 16 Sectors
GHG Capture
Renewable Energy
Energy Storage
Zero Emission Electric Utility Plants
Green Fuel Production Plants
Passive & Active Heating and Cooling
Electric Vehicles Fleet
Hydrogen Economy
Green Materials
Agriculture, Forests & Land
Water
Energy Efficient Buildings
Extreme Weather Events Mitigation
Software
Electric Grid
Other Sectors
C. Detailed market analysis frameworks are provided, including:
Market drivers & inhibitors
Business opportunities
SWOT analysis
Competitive analysis
Business environment
The 2020-2030 market
Industry Value Chain
Financing & Loans
Governmental R&D Funding
D. Companies mentioned in the report:
7c Solarparken
Aalborg CSP
ABB Environmental Services Inc.
Abengoa
ABN AMRO
ABO Wind
Access Power
Acciona
ACTIAM
ACWA Power
Advanced Cyclone Systems, S.A.
Aeroqual
Ag Leader Technology
AGCO Corporation
AgJunction, Inc.
AIMCo
Airmar Technology Corporation
Aker Clean Carbon AS
Alectris
Alfa Laval
All Weather, Inc
Alstom Energy
Altogen Labs
Alumasc Group Plc
AMEA Power
Ameret Llc
Amvik Systems
Andritz Hydro
Ansaldo Energia
APG
Aquatech International
Areva
Argenta Banken Verzekeringsgroep nv
Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc
Atb Riva Calzoni
AVTECH
Azelio
Azure Power
B Fouress
Ballard Power Systems
Banpro, Grupo Promerica
BASF SE
Basler Kantonalbank
Bauder Limited
BayernLB
BBVA
BDR Thermea
Berner Kantonalbank AG BEKB
Bester Energy
BHEL
Binderholz GmbH
Bioactive Services Inc.
Bioremediation Consulting Inc.
Bioremedy Pty. Ltd.
Biwater
BlackRock
Boralex Inc
Bornay
Bosch Thermotechnology
Boston Consulting Group
BrightSource Energy
Brookfield Renewable Partners
BRUKS Siwertell
BTG Pactual
Bündnis Bürgerenergie
Caixabank, SA
Campbell Scientific
Canadian Solar, Inc
Carbon Clean Solutions
Cardano
Carrier Corporation
Carus Corp.
CDC Group
CertainTeed Corporation
China Guodian Corporation
China HuaNeng Group
Chinese Renewable Energy
CIBC
CIMB Group Holdings Berhad
CKD Blansko
Coastal Enterprises, Inc
Cobra
Columbia Weather Systems
Comerica, Inc
Compte.R.
ConocoPhillips Company
Cooperativa Abaco
Coopeservidores RL
Couldberry Clean Energy
CropMetrics LLC
CRRC
CSIC
Daikin Industries Ltd.
Dakota Gasification
Deere and Company
Desjardins Group
Detroit Stoker Company
Dii Desert Energy
Dongfang Electric
Doosan heavy industries & construction
Doosan
Dow
Drylet Llc
Dulas
Dutch Marine Energy Centre
du Pont de Nemours and Company
Eco Blue Bioremediation Canada
Ecology Building Society
ECOWAS Centre for Renewable
EDP Renováveis, S.A.
Efficiency Partnership (REEEP)
EG&G Inc.
EIG Global Energy Partners
EKO energy
Elecon Engineering
Emerson
ENEL Green Power (EGP)
Enercon
ENERGIA
Energiekontor AG
Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE)
Energy Innovations (UK)
Energy Watch Group
Enessere
Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd.
Enphase Energy
Envira
Envirogen Technologies Inc.
Environment Development
Envision Energy
Enviva
eSolar
Evergreen Engineering
Evoqua Water Technologies
Falck Renewables
Ferrovial
FinDev Canada
Finergreen
First National Energy Corp
First Solar Holding, LLC
FirstRand Group Ltd
Fisia Italimpianti
Fiton Group
Flibe Energy
Flovel Energy Private Limited
Fluence
Fluor Corporation
FMO
Forbo International SA
FTI Consulting
Fuji Electric
Fuji Heavy Industries
Gamesa Corporación Tecnológica
Ganz EEPM
Garioni Naval (Italy)
General Electric
Genesis Water Technologies
Geothermal Energy Nordic AS (gtml)
Geovation Engineering P.C.
GFZ Helmholtz Zentrum Potsdam
Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon Ltd
GlassPoint Solar
Global Hydro Energy
Global Solar Council (GSC)
Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Gold Standard
Goldwind
Graded
Gradko
Greenera Energy India Pvt
Greenpeace International
GUGLER
Halliburton
Hangzhou Boiler (China)
Hanjin
Hannon Armstrong
Hanwell Solutions
Hanwha Asset Management
HEITRONICS
Hitachi
Hi-VAWT
Hivos
Honeywell
HS Orka
HSBC Holdings PLC
HTCO2 Systems
Hurst Boiler & Welding Co. Inc.
Husk Power Systems
Hyosung
Hyundai Heavy Industries
Iberdrola SA
ICLEI – Local Governments
IDE Technologies
Infigen Energy
Ingersoll-Rand PLC
Inox Wind
Interface Inc.
Interra Global Corporation
iSun isunenergy.com
Ivey International Inc.
Japan Steel Works
John King Chains USA
JRW Bioremediation Llc
Justsen Energiteknik (Denmark)
Kankyo Cleantech Llp
KBC Group
kiloWattsol
Kingspan Group plc
Koch Separation Solutions
Kohlbach Group (Austria)
Kolektor Turboinstitut
Končar
Lafarge
Lambda Bioremediation Systems Inc.
LAMBION Energy Solutions (Germany)
Limited
Lekela Power
Lhoist UK Ltd/Tradical
Linde Engineering
Lointek
Longyuan Power
Lufft Mess-und Regeltechnik
Machine Sazi Arak
MagNet Hungarian Community Bank
Mainstream Renewable Power
MAKE/Wood Mackenzie
Makona Hardware and Industrial (Pty.) Ltd.
Mali Folkecenter
Mapna
Masdar
Mavel
MENA
Metito
Microgen Biotech Ltd.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
MN
Modine
Moltex Energy
Morcom International
Morgan Stanley
Mouser Electronics
MS Energy Solutions Ltd
Mujeres en Energía Renovable
Münchener Verein Versicherung
National Fiber
NatWest Group
Neoen
Netherlands Wind Energy
Network Consulting Group
Network for the 21st Century (REN21)
New Energy Nexus
NIBC Holding NV
Nibe Industrier
NN Group
Nordex SE
Nordic Folkecenter
Novatec
Novozymes
Ocean Energy Europe
Ocean Power Technologies, Inc
OCHSNER Warmepumpen
Oil Spill Eater International Corp.
Ontario Sustainable Energy
Opsis
Ormat Technologies Inc.
Owens Corning
PacWind
Pall Corporation
Panasonic Corporation
Phanes Group
Phoenix Group
PIDG – The Private Infrastructure Development Group Ltd
PlanetEnergy
PostFinance AG
PPG Industries
Practical Action
Primus windpower
Probiosphere Inc.
ProcessBarron
Produbanco
PV Crystalox Solar, plc
QM Environmental International B.V.
quietrevolution
Qway Energy
Rabobank
Rackam
Rahimafrooz Renewable
Raise Green, Inc
Raven Industries Inc.
RE100/The Climate Group
RedBuilt, LLC
Renovagen Ltd.
Revelle Group
REVOLVE
Reward Wall Systems
Rioglass Solar
Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation
RNAS Remediation Products
RNHB BV
Robeco
Robert Bosch GmbH (Bosch Thermotechnology Corporation)
Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI)
Rotronic
RRB Energy Limited
Ryse Energy
SAC Apoyo Integral, SA
Safbon Water Technology
Samorka, tbc
SANY
Sasol Limited
Schneider Electric
Schott
SENER
SER Colombia
Sevenson Environmental Services Inc.
SGS Weather
Shams Power
Shandong Sukahan Bio-Technology Co. Ltd.
Shanghai Electric
Shell Cansolv
Shinhan Financial Group
Siemens
Sinovel
Skye Instruments
Skypower
SMA Solar Technology
Smp drilling, tbc
SNC-Lavalin
Solar Euromed
Solar Head of State
SolarCoin Foundation
SolarEdge Technologies, Inc
Solarlite
SolarPower Europe
SolarReserve
SolarWorld AG
Soliterm Group
Sopogy Micro CSP
SoyutWind
Statoil ASA
Stichting Pensioenfonds Metaal en Techniek (PMT)
Stichting Pensioenfonds van de Metalektro (PME)
Stiebel Eltron
Structurlam Products Ltd.
STX Windpower
SUEZ
Summit Carbon Capture
Sunlabob Renewable Energy
SunPower Corporation
Sunrun
Sutron Corporation
Suzlon
Syndicat des Énergies
Synex International
TCXFund
TECO
TERI School of Advanced Studies
Terna Energy
Terra Power
Terrestrial Energy
TES Vsetín
Tesla, Inc.
Tesup
The Glen Dimplex Group
The Nature Conservancy
The Weather Company
ThermoFisher Scientific
ThorCon Power
Topcon Corporation
Torresol Energy
Torxx Kinetic Pulverizer
Toshiba
Trane
Transatomic Power Corporation
Trident Environmental Llc
Trimble, Inc.
Trina Solar
TUGE Energia
TVP Solar
UGE International, LTD
UNISON
Urban Green Energy
Vaillant
Vaisala
Van Lanschot Kempen
Vancity
Vasudha Foundation
VEOLIA
Verde Environmental Group
Vergnet
Vestas Wind Systems
Viessmann Group
Voith GmbH
VSECU
Vulcan Energie Ressourcen GmbH, tbc
WABAG
WaterPower Canada
WEG
Wellons
Western Power
WETICO (Water & Environment Technologies)
WindForce
Wizard Power
Wolf Material Handling Systems
Wuxi Huaguang Boiler (China)
WWF-Emirates Nature WPO
XacBank
Xant
Xylem (YSI)
Yansa Group
Yeager Energy B.V.
Yellow Door Energy
Zhejiang Jinlun Electromechanic
Zhengzhou Boiler
Zhuhai Wangyang Water Treatment Equipment
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