Sustainable Water Treatment Technologies in the 2020 Global Water Market TBLI Conference Europe, 10 th and 11 th November 2011, London Workshop 19 - Water By Fredrick Royan, Research Director, Global Environment (Water) Markets Email: [email protected]
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Sustainable Water Treatment Technologies in the 2020 Global Water Market
TBLI Conference Europe, 10th and 11th November 2011, LondonWorkshop 19 - Water
Select Growth Platforms for Sustainable Water & Wastewater Treatment Technologies
– Advanced Aeration Systems Market– Water Reuse & Recycling and Nutrient Removal– Non-chemical Disinfection of Water & Wastewater– Smart Water Grid Market– Food & Beverage Water & Wastewater Treatment Market
Global Ballast Water Treatment Market
Headline Trends
Carbon footprint and resource recovery are the focus areas of the Global Water Sector
Acute Water stress and Millennium Development Goal related objectives of access to safe drinking water and sanitation is key driver of investment in developing countries.
Retrofit and refurbishment needs to dominate development markets.
BUT: Ever increasing energy needs of water
infrastructure and treatment plants. Loss of valuable resources in waste streams.
SO: Timely need for sustainable solutions both in
processes and operations of water & wastewater treatment.
Headline Trends
Drivers
Restraints
Drivers
RestraintsRegionally
PoorEnforcement
Growing demand for
potable water
EnvironmentalLegislation
Private SectorInvestment
FailedPrivatisation
Ventures
QualityRequirements
Lack ofPublicSectorCapital
Initiatives toraise access to
sanitation
MarketMaturity in
EU (& USA)
Drive
rsR
estrain
ts
Drive
rsR
estrain
tsRegionallyPoor
Enforcement
EnvironmentalLegislation
FailedPrivatisation
VenturesLack ofPublicSectorCapital
raise access to
MarketMaturity in
EU (& USA)
Intrinsic link to Energy Markets
Water & Wastewater Treatment Market: Key Market Drivers and Restraints (World), 2011
Source: Frost & Sullivan
Sustainable Water & Wastewater Treatment Solutions
Water
Energy Material Resources
Water & Wastewater Treatment Market: Sustainable Water & Wastewater Treatment Solutions (World), 2011
Headline Data for Global Water Market for 2010
Global Water Market $425 Billion, 2010Total Global Water Investment = $425 billion in 2010All steps of value chain:
• W&WW Utilities, i.e. In-sourced operations• W&WW Solutions & Services:
Unmet Needs....• Reduction in the energy needs of aeration systems• Preventing fouling of membrane surface • Customising diffused aeration systems to specific wastewater effluents• Reducing life cycle and maintenance costs of diffused aeration to affordable levels
Moving Bed Bioreactor Market: Revenue Growth by Geographic Regions (World), 2008 and 2015
MBBR Market to Treble in Size to $600 Mln by 2015 Key Drivers – Nutrient Removal and Urbanisation
Approx. $ 400 Mn UV Market Consolidating Position as Chemical Free Disinfectant
Water and Wastewater Disinfection Systems Market: Revenue Share by Chemical, UV and other Technologies
(World), 2006 and 2013
UV
Chlorine
Other Disinfection
Technologies
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
• LED has begun to make an impact on Point of Use and Point of Entry UV Disinfection Systems.• NeoTech’s exciting proposition and the wider application of LED will transform the global disinfection
market by 2020
Recent & Exciting Market Developments
Americas Europe Middle East & Africa
Asia Pacific Global
2008 171 150 21 44 386
2015 244 220 57 105 626
50
150
250
350
450
550
650 2008 2015
Reve
nues
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UV Disinfection Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts by Region & Global (World), 2008 and 2015
SMART Infrastructure: Multimodal Transport Hubs Providing Excellent Air, Rail, Road Connectivity to Other Mega Cities
SMART Technology: Intelligent communication systems connecting home, office, iPhone and car on a single wireless IT platform
Satellite Towns: Main city centre will merge with several satellite towns to form ONE BIG MEGA CITY
SMART Cars: At least 10 per cent of cars will be electric vehicles. Free fast charging stations at every half mile
SMART GRID & NETWORK: Infrastructure to enable real
time monitoring of
energies to optimise
efficiency and inform
decisions
SMART Energy: 20 per cent of energy
produced in the city will be renewable
(through sources like wind, solar etc)
SMART Buildings: At least 50 per cent of buildings will be Green and will be Intelligent built with BIPV. Around 20 per cent of the buildings will be Net Zero Buildings.
Source: Google Images
Urban Regions are Leading Smart Urban Planning Initiatives Emergence of Smart Water Grid and Related Solutions
Traditional Manual Water Grid
1970s Automatic Meter Reading
2010s AMI Smart Water Grid
2010s : Smart Water Grid
Data Analysis
& Exchange
Source: signsworldwide.com
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Time consuming, costly, infrequent
and prone to human error
Data is transmitted wirelessly. Handheld receivers and drive-by networks first but moving increasingly
towards fixed networks
Current technology allows two-way
communications between the utility, customers and infrastructure to maximise
efficiency and savings
Source: roadtrafficsigns.com
• Using information to integrate traditionally departmentalised water utilities
• Network of real time sensors to offer depth of analysis previously unattainable
• Maximizing operations and control to reduce carbon footprints and improve efficiencies to realize tangible financial benefits.
Revolutionizing the Water Industry
Global Smart Water Grid Market Water Utilities Leveraging ICT to Improve Efficiencies
Smart Water Meter Market Penetration, 2007 - 2020, 2030 (Europe)
Households ('000) Water Meters ('000) Smart Water Meters ('000)
Ho
use
ho
lds
& W
ater
Met
ers
('000
)
Market Revenue
$1.2B
Market Revenue
$2.6B
Market Revenue
$7.8B
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» Beverages market in the APAC where the market is set to more than double and the SAME region set to more than triple over the next 10 years.
» Dairy segment will witness dramatic growth and treble in market size both in the APAC and SAME region.» In the developed regional markets of Americas and Europe the growth momentum will be fuelled by the new build
opportunities from the emerging segments of Latin and South America and Eastern Europe respectively.
Water & Wastewater Treatment in the Dairy, Cheese and Beverages Market : End-user Revenue Shares by Regions (Global), 2010 and 2020
Dairy
Chees
e
Bever
age
0
100
200
300
400
500Americas, 2010
Mar
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Rev
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Chees
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Bever
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100
200
300
400
500Americas, 2020
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Chees
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200.0
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Mar
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Dairy
Chees
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age
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50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0SAME, 2010
Mar
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$, m
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50.0
100.0
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Mar
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Dairy
Chees
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200.0
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500.0
600.0APAC, 2010
Mar
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Key: SAME – South Asia and Middle East, APAC – Asia Pacific
Dairy
Chees
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Bever
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200.0
300.0
400.0
500.0
600.0APAC, 2020
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Global Food & Beverage Water & Wastewater Market Sustainability to Define Tech Opportunity in Bev & Dairy
Ballast Water Treatment Market Shipping Traffic and “Alien Invasive Species”
Source: www.newscientist.com after the Royal Society/Gastner
The problem: “alien invasive species”
The implications: huge negative impact on the environment, economy and even human health
The reaction: adoption of the International Maritime Organisation’s (IMO) Convention for the Control and Management of Ship’s Ballast Water and Sediments in 2004
The market impact: emergence of new market for ballast water treatment systems
Ballast Water Treatment Market Types of Ballast Water Treatment (BWT) Technologies
Total Ballast Water Treatment Systems Market: Overview of BWT Technologies (World), 2009
A majority of BWT systems identified by Frost & Sullivan (13 out of 49) consist of two process stages - solid-liquid separation and disinfection.
Most of the solid-liquid separation processes are based on filtration (screen or disc type), with four systems using a hydro cyclone and one using coagulation.
The remaining 13 technologies include only the disinfection phase, which typically consists of one, two or three processes.
Some of the BWT systems combine disinfection methods (examples include UV irradiation with advanced oxidation or chlorination with cavitation).
Over 60 per cent of the identified systems have not commenced the IMO certification process, and many are still in the pilot testing and development stage.
Source: Frost & Sullivan; Lloyd’s Register, Ballast Water Treatment Technology: Current Status, September 2008; Dobroski, C. Scianni, L. Takata and M. Falkner Ballast Water Treatment Technologies for Use in California Water, October 2009
Ballast Water Treatment
(BWT) Technologies
Solid-liquid separation
Filtration (screen or disc type) Hydro cyclone Coagulation
Ultraviolet (UV) irradiation De-oxygenation Heat (thermal treatment) Magnetic treatment (mix of physical and
chemical)
Cavitation Ultrasound
Using TiO2, OH, Fe6+* and others
Dis
infe
cti
on
Ballast Water Treatment Market Global Ballast Water Treatment Systems Market
Total Ballast Water Treatment Systems Market: Revenue Forecasts (World), 2009-2020
Note: All figures are rounded; the base year is 2009. Source: Frost & Sullivan
2009-20122013-2016
2017-20204%
34%
62%
CAGR (2009-2020): 52.8%
$1.35 billion
$11.6 billion
$21.1 billion
Ballast Water Treatment Market Diverse Competitive Environment
Total Ballast Water Treatment Systems Market: Competitive Overview (World), 2009
Small R&D initiatives focusing on development of BWT systems to sell it later on.
Small companies offering innovative technologies looking to apply them in the BWT systems market
Large ship owners and ship builders from Asia that aim to omit intermediaries (independent BWT suppliers) and gain the market share alone leveraging their existing position in the industry
Established suppliers of equipment/system and services for the water and wastewater industry
Originate from various countries
Small start-up’s established over the last decade to develop BWT systems. Supply of BWT is the only/core competence
Some already acquired by larger companies
Originate from various countries
Providers of equipment/system and services for the marine industry
Small and medium sized companies
Originate from various countries
Ship owners and ship builders
Competitive Environment
Marine industry suppliers
Opportunity seekers
W&WW Industry Suppliers
Start-ups dedicated to BWT
4 Companies
<10 Companies
<10 Companies>10 Companies
5 Companies
<10 Companies
Source: Frost & Sullivan
Competences in many industries (including marine) and market segments
Continuous portfolio expansion and entries into new attractive markets like BWT.