Global Demand for HVAC Equipment to Reach $107 Billion in 2016
Global demand for HVAC equipment is projected to rise 6.1 percent per year through 2016 to $107 billion.
Global demand for HVAC equipment is projected to rise 6.1 percent per year through 2016 to $107 billion.
World demand for water infrastructure equipment is projected to increase 6.5 percent per year to $101.7 billion in 2016.
Demand in the US for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment is projected to increase 5.1 percent annually to $16.8 billion in 2015.
World demand for water treatment products is projected to increase 6.2 percent per year to nearly $65 billion in 2015.
World demand for water desalination products and services is projected to increase 9.3 percent annually to $13.4 billion in 2015.
World fluid handling pump demand is forecast to rise 6.5 percent annually through 2014 to $69 billion. In most developing countries, pump market growth in real (inflation-adjusted) terms will decelerate relative to the 2004-2009 period.
Global demand for HVAC equipment is projected to rise 6.2 percent per year through 2014 to $93.2 billion. Demand will benefit from recovery in the key US market, which will rebound from dismal levels in 2009.
World demand for water treatment products is projected to increase 5.7 percent per year to $59 billion in 2013, well above the rate of economic growth in essentially every region.
Demand in the US for heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment is forecast to increase 4.5 percent per year to $17 billion in 2013. Advances will be driven by a projected recovery in residential construction from a low 2008 base.
World demand for HVAC equipment is projected to rise over five percent per year through 2010, exceeding $65 billion. Demand in the Asia/Pacific region will outpace the global average, rising nearly seven percent annually through 2010.