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Middle East & Africa Climate Change Mitigation & Adaptation Market & Technologies - 2022-2030 – With Corona & COP26 Impacts

Middle East & Africa Climate Change Mitigation & Adaptation Market & Technologies - 2022-2030 – With Corona & COP26 Impacts

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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.

Why Buy:

Comprehensive Report. It’s a comprehensive strategic investigation of the Middle East & Africa Warming Mitigation & Adaptation markets.

Bottom-up Research. The report provides you with exhaustive bottom-up research of 122 climate change mitigation and adaptation-related markets.

Extensive Research. The report analysts conducted interviews with dozens of experts. It reviewed over 660 reports, documents and papers published by other experts (including, for example, IEA, IRENA, the UN, Fraunhofer and more).

Multi-Source Intelligence Verification. With a highly fragmented market, we addressed each dollar spent. The Middle East & Africa warming mitigation market was analyzed and crosschecked via four orthogonal viewpoints: technologies and services, sectors, countries and revenue sources.

COP26 Revision. To guarantee the accuracy of the data and market size forecasts, we revised the data by following and analyzing the Nov. 2021 Glasgow COP26 meetings deliberations of the Middle East & Africa national pledges.

Money Trail. The report offers the only mega-study of ‘when?’, ‘where?’, ‘why?’ and ‘how much?’ of the cumulative 2022-2030 $2.8 trillion go to market.

Report Excel. Once you buy the report, you can get for a nominal price its Excel version.

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

Kon?ar

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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