출판:Mordor Intelligence 출판년월:2022년6월
United Kingdom Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Market – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2022 – 2027)
영국 열병합발전(CHP : Combined Heat and Power) 시장 – 성장, 동향, COVID-19 영향 및 예측(2022-2027)
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The United Kingdom combined heat and power (CHP) market is expected to register a CAGR of 6.13% during the forecast period, 2022-2027, taking the market value from USD 45 million in 2020 to USD 85 million in 2027. The COVID-19 outbreak in Q1 2020 resulted in a decline in energy production. The impact was most apparent in London with both heat and electricity generation falling by 3.6% and 3.3%, respectively.
영국 열병합 발전(CHP) 시장은 2022-2027년 예측 기간 동안 6.13%의 CAGR을 기록할 것으로 예상되며 시장 가치는 2020년 4,500만 달러에서 2027년 8,500만 달러로 증가할 것으로 예상됩니다. 2020년 1분기 발병으로 에너지 생산이 감소했습니다. 열과 전력 생산량이 각각 3.6%와 3.3% 감소한 런던에서 그 영향이 가장 분명했습니다.
Factors such as the growing emphasis on energy-efficient technology that generates electricity and increasing investments in CHP-based power projects are expected to drive the market during the forecast period. However, factors such as geopolitical tensions and increasing natural gas prices are expected to impose challenge for the combined heat and power market in the United Kingdom during the forecast period.
Key Highlights
- Industrial segment dominated the market in the past and is expected to follow a similar trend during the forecast period..
- Combined heat and power (CHP) is an efficient process that captures and utilizes the heat produced in power generation, which is likely to bring all greenhouse gas emissions to be net-zero by 2050. This is expected to create significant opportunities for the combined heat and power system market during the forecast period.
- The increasing investments in CHP-based power projects are expected to drive the United Kingdom combined heat and power (CHP) market during the forecast period.
Key Market Trends
Industrial Segment Expected to Dominate the Market
- The industrial end-user segment is expected to be one of the largest markets for the combined heat and power (CHP) in the United Kingdom. The industrial sectors, including oil and gas terminals, refineries, chemical industries, food, beverage, and tobacco, paper publishing, printing, sewage treatments, and iron and steel industries, are some of the significant potential industries for the application of CHP system in the country. In the United Kingdom, the total industrial CHP electricity capacity was around 4.70 GWe, and the heat capacity was 16.32 GW in 2020.
- The benefits and potential of cogeneration or combined heat and power (CHP) technology are increasingly recognized by the industries in the United Kingdom. The CHP system provides a range of potential benefits for industry and manufacturers. It is a highly efficient process that captures and uses the heat by-product created when generating electricity. Additionally, the simultaneous process may reduce carbon emissions by up to 30% compared to the conventional generation that takes electricity from the grid to power separate on-site furnaces or boilers. Furthermore, the gas engine industrial CHP or combined cooling heat and power (CCHP) plants may provide significant financial savings on fuel costs used to provide electricity, heat, and in some instances, cooling.
- However, despite its considerable benefits, CHP has seen slower uptake in the United Kingdom compared to mainland Europe, possibly resulting from the belief that CHP is difficult to fund as a permanent solution. This misconception is addressed in the growing concerns for energy security in the manufacturing sector and how CHP could ease these issues and make manufacturing processes more efficient.
- Moreover, the government provides tax benefits to the owner of CHP plants. For instance, the Enhanced Capital Allowances (ECA) in the United Kingdom allows businesses to write off 100% of their investment in energy-saving technologies, including combined heat and power (CHP), against the taxable profits of the period during which they invest. ECAs are claimed the same way as other capital allowances on the corporation tax return for companies and the income tax return for partnerships.
- Furthermore, in March 2021, the government announced two new temporary first-year allowances, the super deduction and the special rate first year (SR) allowance. The allowances are only available to those companies that are subject to the corporation tax, not individuals, partnerships, or LLPs, and only where the contract for the plant and machinery (including fixtures installed under a construction contract) was entered into after 3 March 2021 and expenditure is incurred after 1 April 2021. Such benefits are expected to support the growth of the industrial CHP market during the forecast period.
- Therefore, owing to the above-mentioned points, industrial segment is expected to dominate the United Kingdom’s combined heat and power (CHP) market during the forecast period.
Increasing Investments in CHP-based Power Projects Driving the Market Demand
- Combined heat and power (CHP) systems are known as cogeneration and are characterized by the simultaneous production of electricity and useful heat from one input, often natural gas and renewable fuels. These CHP systems are usually very efficient, and sometimes their efficiency is over 80% on an energy basis, as the waste heat is delivered as a product.
- The United Kingdom had around 2,659 CHP sites in 2020, witnessing an increase of 81 new combined heat and power (CHP) sites as compared to 2019. This increase in CHP sites represented an additional 50 MW of electrical capacity, witnessing an increase of about 0.8% as compared to 2019. This increasing electricity capacity was primarily driven by the increasing investments in CHP-based power generation systems.
- The increasing demand for Energy in the United Kingdom coupled with the negative impact of fossil fuel-based CHP systems have driven the demand for renewable fuel-based CHP Power projects, as renewable fuel combined heat and power (CHP) systems primarily use solid biomass, liquid biofuel, and gaseous biofuel as the fuel source.
- For instance, in December 2021, Iona Capital financed the construction and operation of a new renewable CHP plant in Loughborough, the United Kingdom. The plant is built on GLW Feeds Limited site, a feedstock, and livestock company that is likely to have a capacity of 1.5 MW and is likely to help to reduce GLW carbon emissions by 1,485 tons per year. Thus, such investments in CHP-based power projects are likely to drive the studied market during the forecast period.
- Similarly, in November 2021, Black and Veatch secured a contract for an engineering, procurement, and construction management project from Sembcorp Energy UK for the renewable combined heat and power plant with 75 MW combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) and 30 MW wood-fired biomass power generation asset. The plant is located in Guildford, the United Kingdom, and it is an effort to decarbonize energy generation by Sembcorp Energy UK.
- Thus, such increasing investments in the CHP-Based Power projects are likely to drive the combined heat and power (CHP) market in the United Kingdom during the forecast period.
Competitive Landscape
The UK combined heat and power (CHP) market is moderately fragmented. The key players in the market include General Electric Company, Seimens Energy AG, Ramboll Group, Centrica PLC, and Caterpillar Inc.
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목차
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Scope of the Study
1.2 Market Definition
1.3 Study Assumptions
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
4 MARKET OVERVIEW
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Market Size and Demand Forecast in USD billion, till 2027
4.3 Recent Trends and Developments
4.4 Government Policies and Regulations
4.5 Market Dynamics
4.5.1 Drivers
4.5.2 Restraints
4.6 Supply Chain Analysis
4.7 PESTLE Analysis
4.8 Assessment of the Impact of COVID-19 on the Market
4.9 CHP Power Plant Statistics, 2014-2020 (by Number and Capacity)
4.10 CHP Power Plant Fuel Used Statistics (by Fuel Type and Sector)
5 MARKET SEGMENTATION
5.1 End User
5.1.1 Industrial Sector
5.1.2 Commercial and Transportation Sector
5.1.3 Other End Users (Agriculture, Community Heating, Leisure, etc.)
5.2 Type
5.2.1 Gas Turbine
5.2.2 Steam Turbine
5.2.3 Other Types (Reciprocating Engine and Organic Rankine Cycle CHP)
6 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
6.1 Mergers and Acquisitions, Joint Ventures, Collaborations, and Agreements
6.2 Strategies Adopted by Leading Players
6.3 Company Profiles
6.3.1 Caterpillar Inc.
6.3.2 Centrica PLC
6.3.3 General Electric Company
6.3.4 Mitsubishi Power Ltd
6.3.5 Siemens Energy AG
6.3.6 Ramboll Group
6.3.7 Helec Limited
6.3.8 Tedom AS
7 MARKET OPPORTUNITIES AND FUTURE TRENDS