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Water Desalination Equipment Market Size, Share & Industry Analysis, By Technology (Multi-Stage Flash (MSF) Distillation, Multi-Effect Distillation (MED), Reverse Osmosis (RO), Electrodialysis (ED), Nanofiltration (NF), and Others), By Source (Sea Water, Brackish Water, River Water, and Others), By Plant Capacity (>50,000 m3/d, 10,000-50,000 m3/d, 1,000-10,000 m3/d, and <1000 m3/d), By End-user (Municipal, Industry, Irrigation, Power Systems, and Others), and Regional Forecast, 2024-2032

Report Format: PDF | Latest Update: Jul, 2024 | Published Date: Jun, 2024 | Report ID: FBI107086 | Status : Published

The global water desalination equipment market was valued at USD 10.11 billion in 2023. The market is projected to grow from USD 10.95 billion in 2024 and reach USD 21.14 billion by 2032, exhibiting a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period.


Water desalination uses seawater, brackish water, river water, and others to produce freshwater. It is an incremental open-source technology to realize the utilization of water resources. It is required to process and produce freshwater, which includes various configurations of Reverse Osmosis (RO) and multi-effect evaporators for treating sea or other water sources. The demand depends on the new plant construction and existing plant development or service. Globally, there is a continuous increase in the desalination installed capacity, which drives the market.


The global COVID-19 pandemic has been unprecedented and staggering, with water desalination equipment experiencing lower-than-anticipated demand across all the regions compared to pre-pandemic levels. Based on our analysis, the global water desalination equipment market exhibited a decline of -25.9% in 2020 compared to 2019. However, as the global economy began adapting to the new normal since the beginning of 2021, the demand for water desalination plants is expected to increase as governments of different countries plan to invest in water treatment solutions to meet water shortage problems.


Water Desalination Equipment Market Trends


Desalination Sector Shifting toward Renewable for Sustainable Production is Growing the Demand for Water Desalination Equipment


The whole world is focusing on the adoption of renewables across every sector to reduce the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions. The water desalination market is also not behind in renewable energy adoption. In a desalination plant, the energy required per kiloliter is about 3 kWh typically these days. Fossil fuel-based energy dominates the global desalination market. According to the World Bank statistics, in 2021, energy prices increased by over 80% compared to 2020, and the scenario continues. The primary reason behind the upsurge in energy prices is an uptick in commodity prices for coal and natural gas. On the other side, as per the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) report, 62% of the renewable energy added in 2020 had lower costs than cheapest fossil fuel alternatives. Currently, solar and wind energy sources are anticipating high growth in terms of consumption due to low cost and meeting net-zero emission targets. 


The trend of producing water sustainably encourages water desalination companies across the globe to utilize renewable power. Many Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SRWO) desalination projects are coming or already in operation using photovoltaic solar as a primary energy source. For instance, Yanbu-4, a desalination project in Saudi Arabia with a 450,000 m3/day capacity, will utilize photovoltaic solar for its SWRO plant, and the plant will come into operation by 2023. With the growing utilization of renewable energy, the requirement for renewable (solar, wind power, geothermal) based desalination systems is also increasing steadily.



Water Desalination Equipment Market Growth Factors


Depletion of Freshwater Leads to an Increase in Requirement for Desalinated Water


Freshwater, or drinking water, has become scarce over the years, making people more dependent on its accessibility. Even in countries with adequate water resources, water scarcity is not uncommon due to poor management of water resources, conflicts, and climate change, among other factors. According to UNICEF, at least one month each year, almost two-thirds of the global population experiences severe water scarcity. Still, over two billion people across the globe lack access to safely managed drinking water at home. As the need for desalination increases worldwide due to the depletion of freshwater reserves, it is important to consider its potential as a solution to future water shortages, as highlighted in the UN study mentioned in the journal Science of the Total Environment. About 96% of this water is in the oceans, which are saturated with salt and inedible. Desalination is a simple solution as it involves the removal of salt from undrinkable salt water, leading to availability of an unlimited supply of fresh water.


Moreover, only 3% of water on the earth is freshwater, and among that about two-thirds is unavailable for use or frozen. People still suffer from waterborne diseases due to less availability of freshwater in several areas globally. It has also been observed in the past half-decade that the death counts due to unsafe drinking water have increased. Several countries' governments are setting up water desalination plants to overcome the scarcity of freshwater. Currently, there are over 18,000 water desalination plants across the globe. The water desalination capacity is also increasing at a steady pace due to the growing demand for freshwater. With increase in water desalination capacity, the demand for desalination equipment is also growing substantially.


Increase in Saltwater Intrusion Globally Surges the Demand for Water Desalination Equipment


Several areas across the globe are largely affected by saltwater intrusion, which can lead to groundwater quality degradation, including drinking water resources. Saltwater intrusion is increasing in many coastal areas due to groundwater pumping from coastal freshwater wells. In some coastal areas, saltwater intrusion is caused naturally due to increase in sea water level and decrease in groundwater level. Increased melting of glaciers due to global warming and ocean thermal expansion are the reasons behind the global sea-level rise. The sea level has risen 21-24 centimeters since 1880, and in 2020, global sea level set a new record high of 91.3 mm.


The falling water levels increase the risk of salt water intrusion. Measures are currently being taken to stop salt water intrusion along waterways. For example, in July 2023, the Army was tasked with building an underwater barrier downstream of New Orleans that would prevent salt water from reaching the Belle Chasse water intake until October 13. Saltwater intrusion can't be stopped as there is a continuous increase in greenhouse emissions globally, but it can be minimized. Over the long run, there should be a feasible solution to fulfill the demand for freshwater as saltwater intrusion is taking place to a great extent. Desalination is one of the convenient solutions to fill the freshwater white space.  


RESTRAINING FACTORS


Growing Environmental Impact due to Desalination Plant Operation Hampering the Demand for Water Desalination Equipment


Most desalination forms use a lot of energy to process freshwater. Most fossil fuel-based sources fulfill the energy requirement, which amplifies climate change and increases greenhouse gas emissions. Marine life is largely affected due to huge utilization of seawater intake for desalination. Larvae, mature fish, and other sea creatures die when sucked or trapped into the intake pipes. According to the estimate of the State Water Resources Control Board, California, on an annual basis, about 70 billion marine life and fish larvae are killed by California's coastal power plants.


To produce one gallon of freshwater, approximately two gallons of ocean water are required, and a single desalination facility can't fulfill the need for a region's freshwater supply. There will be more desalination plants and more chances of greenhouse gas emissions and threats to marine life. Unless and until there are convenient energy solutions to run desalination plants, there will be continuous emissions of greenhouse gasses. To overcome the impact of desalination on the environment, several initiatives such as recycled water expansion, stormwater capture and reuse, water conservation, and so on have been taken, which, in turn, decrease the number of year-on-year growth in desalination plant count, thereby hampering the market growth.


Water Desalination Equipment Market Segmentation Analysis


By Technology Analysis


Reverse Osmosis (RO) to Dominate the Market Due to its Low Energy Consumption Factor


The market is categorized into Multi-Stage Flash (MSF) Distillation, Multi-Effect Distillation (MED), Reverse Osmosis (RO), Electrodialysis (ED), Nanofiltration (NF), and others based on technology. Among all the technologies, the Reverse Osmosis (RO) segment holds the highest market share globally. This is attributed to the fact that in low energy consumption, RO technology dominates the global water desalination industry.


The sale of desalination equipment was primarily dominated by membrane technologies in the past, in which RO had the maximum water desalination equipment market share. The Middle East & Africa still utilizes thermal technologies in their desalination plants. Where the average global share of RO desalination was over 68% in 2021, the Middle East & Africa were around 52%. RO desalination percentage in the Middle East & Africa is lower than the global average. Still, compared to the past statistics, the region has increased its membrane capacity more than the thermal.



By Source Analysis


Sea Water to Dominate over the Forecast Period Owing to its Availability across the Globe


The market is categorized into sea water, brackish water, river water, and others based on source. Sea water is expected to dominate the global market throughout the forecast period. Globally, 96.5% of the water is concentrated in the ocean, so freshwater is required across several regions. Thus, seawater is the most available and utilized source for water desalination.


Sea Water Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) equipment is the major target segment for industrial participants. The overall market primarily depends on SWRO equipment as most water desalination plants are desalinating sea water. The brackish water segment is anticipated to increase its market share by 2032 and is expected to increase its market revenue faster than seawater. The primary reason behind the growth is an increase in the volume of brackish water year after year. As the brackish water is less saline than seawater, there is a prominent growth prospect.


By Plant Capacity Analysis


>50,000 m3/Day Holds Majority of Market Share Owing to the Presence of Large Desalination Plants Worldwide


Based on plant capacity, the market is classified into >50,000 m3/d, 10,000-50,000 m3/d, 1,000-10,000 m3/d, and <1000 m3/d. Extra-large desalination plants with >50,000 m3/day capacity have dominated the global market due to more numbers of large desalination plants across the globe in operation and already in construction. About 70% of the global water desalination capacity is concentrated in extra-large and large water desalination plants across the globe while the Middle East & Africa alone has over 50% capacity.


Over 40% of seawater reverse osmosis plants have a capacity of >50,000 m3/day across the globe. The demand for RO is much higher, considering that the demand growth of water desalination equipment is high across the extra-large and large water desalination plants. Small water desalination plants have less contribution to the market.


By End-user Analysis


Municipal Holds the Dominant Market Share Due to the Growing Requirement for Drinking Water


The consumption of drinking water steadily increased over the past half-decade due to rapid population growth across the globe. With the growing requirement for drinking water, the municipal need for potable water has increased. Globally, municipal consumers utilize a maximum portion of drinking water. As the demand for drinking water is much higher across municipal end-users, desalinated water is supplied mainly to a particular segment. There is a huge demand for freshwater and drinking water across industries, power stations, irrigation, and others. Over the forecast period, the need for water desalination is anticipated to increase faster across the plants supplying freshwater to all other end-users than in municipalities.


REGIONAL INSIGHTS


The market has been studied geographically across five main regions, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.



The market in the Middle East & Africa stood at USD 5.18 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to hold the largest market value share over the forecast period. Growth in the water desalination sector across the Middle East & African nations and high volume requirement of freshwater are driving the regional water desalination equipment market growth. The region is also considered the most water-stressed region in the world, where seawater desalination is the primary option to fulfill the demand for freshwater.


The North America market has been growing steadily over the past few years. With population growth and industrial developments across the U.S., the domestic need for reliable water supplies continues to become critical. The quality and availability of traditional water sources continue to decline with the demand for freshwater across industrial, agricultural, and municipal consumers. In contrast, the cost of developing new supplies continues to rise in the U.S.


There is a continuous capacity addition in the water desalination sector across Europe. The region accounted for around 9% of the global water desalination capacity. Currently, the region has an estimated 8.8 million m3/day capacity. With capacity addition, the demand for water desalination is also growing across the region. More than half of the desalination equipment sales across Europe are currently from Spain. In terms of desalination capacity, the country is in the fifth position worldwide and holds about 6% of the global desalination capacity. Currently, the country is home to 216 small capacity plants (100-500 m³/day), 450 medium capacity plants (500-10,000 m³/day), and 99 large capacity plants (10,000-250,000 m³/day).


Asia Pacific is the second-largest market, and the region accounted for about 23% of the global market share in 2023. Growing industrial development and rapid growth in population statistics increase the demand for freshwater across the region, opening up the requirement for desalinated water. China is dominating the Asian market. The country is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 8.9% over the forecast period. By 2025, the country's total scale of seawater desalination will reach more than 2.9 million tons/day, which shows an overwhelming demand across the country.


Latin America is one of the largest emerging markets, as many desalination projects are about to come in the coming five years. There are 30 desalination projects underway across the region, and to be completed by 2025 with an approximate investment of USD 25 billion. Chile and Mexico are the key countries contributing substantially to the market in the region.


List of Key Companies in Water Desalination Equipment Market


TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. Received RO Membrane Order from the UAE


The global market is moderately fragmented, with many players offering technology-based desalination equipment to desalination companies. Leading manufacturers already dominate regions of high demand with a maximum requirement for seawater desalination plants for RO technology. Although many manufacturers worldwide offer equipment for water desalination, the top five manufacturers capture over 55% of the global market. The key players are actively operating worldwide, applying organic and inorganic growth strategies to reinforce their market position. Some water desalination equipment players are focusing on specific regions to meet the increasing demand for water desalination plants based on renewable energy.



  • On 10th May 2022, TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. received Reverse Osmosis (RO) membrane order from the Taweelah desalination plant in the UAE. The plant will be the world's largest RO desalination facility once it comes into operation. The plant will have a capacity of 909,200 cubic meters of water. The plant will come into operation by the second half of 2022, as announced by the company.


LIST OF KEY COMPANIES PROFILED:



  • TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. (Japan)

  • SUEZ Group (France)

  • Sulzer Ltd (Switzerland)

  • DuPont (U.S.)

  • Aquatech International (U.S.)

  • Guangzhou KangYang Seawater Desalination Equipment Co., Ltd. (China)

  • AGUAPURA USA, Inc. (U.S.)

  • ForeverPure Corporation (U.S.)

  • Sep-Pro Systems, Inc. (U.S.)

  • Canadian Crystalline Water India Limited (India)


KEY INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENTS:



  • November 2022 - Morocco's National Office for Electricity and Potable Water (ONEE) and Israel's national water company Mekorot signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the intention of creating a framework for developing cooperation between two institutions in the fields of potable water and liquid sanitation.

  • November 2022 – In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia's Saline Water Conversion Corporation announced a construction contract for an integrated reverse osmosis membrane desalination plant. Construction will take place entirely in the Kingdom and will be carried out by a Saudi-Japanese team in collaboration with the Local Content and Government Procurement Authority and the Government Expenditure and Projects Efficiency Authority.

  • November 2022 - QUEST WATER GLOBAL, INC. and AQUAtap Water Purification, Desalination and Distribution Technology announced that the company's joint venture in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, AQUAtap Oasis Partnership SARL, has partnered with the Trust Merchant Bank (TMB) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to launch a new dealer-based business model.

  • July 2021 – Dupont announced that the company has received an order from IDE Water Technologies to provide Seawater Reverse Osmosis (SWRO) filtration for Israel's Sorek B desalination plant. DuPont provides SWRO membrane elements, including dry SWRO elements.

  • March 2021 – The SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions announced that it received an order to supply seawater sulfate removal technology from MODEC Offshore Production Systems. The contract signed by the company had the inclusion of equipment supply, engineering, project management, procurement, and construction supervision.


REPORT COVERAGE


The global water desalination equipment market research report offers an in-depth analysis of the market. It further provides details on the adoption of water desalination equipment across regions. Information on trends, drivers, opportunities, and market restraints can further help stakeholders gain valuable insights into the market. The report offers a detailed competitive landscape by presenting information on key players and their strategies in the market.



Report Scope & Segmentation






















































ATTRIBUTE



DETAILS



Study Period



2019-2032



Base Year



2023



Estimated Year



2024



Forecast Period



2024-2032



Historical Period



2019-2022



Growth Rate



CAGR of 8.6% from 2024 to 2032



Unit



Value (USD Billion)



Segmentation



By Technology



  • Multi-Stage Flash (MSF) Distillation

  • Multi-Effect Distillation (MED)

  • Reverse Osmosis (RO)

  • Electrodialysis (ED)

  • Nanofiltration (NF)

  • Others



By Source



  • Sea Water

  • Brakish Water

  • River Water

  • Others



By Plant Capacity



  • >50,000 m3/d

  • 10,000-50,000 m3/d

  • 1,000-10,000 m3/d

  • <1000 m3/d



By End-user



  • Municipal

  • Industry

  • Irrigation

  • Power Systems

  • Others



By Geography



  • North America (By Technology, By Source, By Plant Capacity, By End-user)

  • Europe (By Technology, By Source, By Plant Capacity, By End-user, By Country)


    • German (By End-user)

    • Italy (By End-user)

    • Spain (By End-user)

    • Rest of Europe (By End-user)


  • Asia Pacific (By Technology, By Source, By Plant Capacity, By End-user, By Country)


    • China (By End-user)

    • India (By End-user)

    • Japan (By End-user)

    • Australia (By End-user)

    • Southeast Asia (By End-user)

    • Rest of Asia Pacific (By End-user)


  • Latin America (By Technology, By Source, By Plant Capacity, By End-user, By Country)


    • Chile (By End-user)

    • Mexico (By End-user)

    • Rest of Latin America (By End-user)


  • Middle East & Africa (By Technology, By Source, By Plant Capacity, By End-user, By Country)


    • Saudi Arabia (By End-user)

    • Kuwait (By End-user)

    • UAE (By End-user)

    • Qatar (By End-user)

    • Oman (By End-user)

    • Israel (By End-user)

    • North Africa (By End-user)

    • Rest of Middle East & Africa (By End-user)



Frequently Asked Questions

How much is the global water desalination equipment market worth?

Fortune Business Insights estimates that the global market size was USD 10.11 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach USD 21.14 billion by 2032.

At what CAGR is the water desalination equipment market projected to grow during the forecast period (2024-2032)?

Registering a CAGR of 8.6%, the market is projected to exhibit steady growth during the forecast period (2024-2032).

What was the value of the market in the Middle East & Africa in 2023?

In 2023, the region market stood at USD 5.18 billion.

Which is the dominating end-user segment in the global market?

The municipal segment is set to hold the largest share of the market during the forecast period.

What are the key factors driving the market?

The increasing scarcity of freshwater propels the demand for water desalination, followed by equipment.

Who are the key participants in this market?

TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC., SUEZ Group, DUPONT, and SULZER are the key players operating across the industry.

Which region held the highest share of the market in 2023?

The Middle East & Africa dominated the market in 2023.

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