Monday, April 30, 2012

BWI: The Middle East Emerges a Hotbed of Activity for the District Cooling Market, Finds Frost & Sullivan

Press release from Business Wire India
Source: Frost & Sullivan
Monday, April 30, 2012 03:54 PM IST (10:24 AM GMT)
Editors: General: Consumer interest, Economy, Environment, People; Business: Business services, Construction, Energy companies, Major diversified industrial groups
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The Middle East Emerges a Hotbed of Activity for the District Cooling Market, Finds Frost & Sullivan
Hectic Construction Activity Widens the Market for District Cooling

Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Monday, April 30, 2012 -- (Business Wire India) -- The Middle East experiences the longest summers on earth, with temperatures ranging between 35-55 degrees Celsius. This has created a fertile market for district cooling, which is expected to grow at a healthy Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 15.4 per cent from 2010 to 2016. A spate of construction projects worth nearly USD1 trillion across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), especially in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, has thrown the market open to district cooling. Consumers and real estate companies realise that district cooling offers the best cooling services at better rates than traditional cooling methods.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan ( http://www.buildingtechnologies.frost.com), Analysis of the District Cooling Market, finds that the market earned revenues of over USD1.11 billion in 2010 and estimates this to reach USD2.63 billion in 2016.

"Even though the initial capital investment is higher than conventional air conditioning, operating costs are considerably lower," says Frost & Sullivan Building Technologies Industry Manger for Middle East, North Africa and South Asia, Kumar Ramesh. "The district cooling process is more energy efficient as it consumes 40-50 per cent less energy than localised air conditioning systems."

This energy efficiency will appeal to companies investing in high-profile construction projects, as they are conscious of the impact of their buildings on the environment. While they are now demanding cost-effective and energy-efficient cooling systems like district cooling, the governments in the region are also becoming increasingly aware of the need to employ environment-friendly technologies.

The high capital investments required for district cooling also lowers the availability of credit for huge projects, which hampers the growth of small- and medium-scale district cooling firms - especially in the UAE. To overcome this credit crunch, many developers are now availing alternate credit facilities such as public-private partnerships (PPPs).

The market also has to strive to address mounting customer resentment regarding higher charges due to discrepancies in the billing system and capacity charges incurred by district cooling suppliers. Moreover, the scarcity of fresh water is hindering the functioning of district cooling central plant towers.

"Market participants can alleviate these issues to some extent by installing smart meters at the destination level for measuring the exact usage and enabling accurate billing," notes Kumar Ramesh. "They should also keep an eye out for innovative technologies that allow them to use deep sea cooling and Treated Sewage Water (TSW) in the central plant."

All these measures can go a long way in helping district cooling companies to tap the abundant opportunities presented by the lucrative Middle Eastern market.

If you are interested in more information on this study, please send an e-mail to Tanu Chopra/Deepshri Iyer, Corporate Communications, at tanu.chopra@frost.com/deepshrii@frost.com with your full name, company name, title, telephone number, company e-mail address, company website, city, state and country.

Analysis of the District Cooling Market is part of the Building Management Technologies Growth Partnership Services program. All research services included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends that have been evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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Analysis of the District Cooling Market
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CONTACT DETAILS
Tanu Chopra,Corporate Communications - Middle East and North Africa, Frost & Sullivan, +91 98204 80089, tanu.chopra@frost.com
Deepshri Iyer,Corporate Communications - Middle East and North Africa, Frost & Sullivan, +91 (22) 6607 2038, deepshrii@frost.com
Nimisha Iyer,Corporate Communications -Middle East, North Africa and South Asia, Frost & Sullivan, +91 98200 50519, niyer@frost.com

KEYWORDS
CONSUMER, ECONOMY, ENVIRONMENT, PEOPLE, BUSINESS SERVICES, CONSTRUCTION, ENERGY, GROUPS

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