Report Description Table of Contents The gas scrubber market was worth USD 23 billion in 2023, and it is expected to be worth USD 40 billion, growing at a CAGR of 8.51% during 2023-2030. A gas scrubber is a type of cleaning apparatus where a liquid and gas stream come into close contact. Some of the gaseous components dissolve and stay in the water as a result of this contact between the liquid and gas. Scrubbers are a common device for cutting emissions. Globally, there are increasing restrictions on the amount of air pollution that is permitted, and businesses are being urged to comply. Gas scrubbers are frequently employed as an abatement strategy since they are legally needed in businesses where employees may be exposed to possibly polluted gases. A gas scrubber is designed to remove liquid hydrocarbons and dangerous particles from natural gas. A natural gas scrubber system uses particle filters, mesh pads, coalescers, and other devices to extract contaminants from the gas stream. The best method for guaranteeing that natural gas is dry and clean enough for industrial use is this kind of gas washing. There are three different varieties available: semi-dry, dry, and wet scrubbers. Wet scrubber purification can be used in nearly every industrial setting because to its great efficiency in removing pollutants. These industries include the food, pharmaceutical, chemical, and petrochemical sectors; wastewater and waste treatment plants; the packaging, rubber, and paper industries; foundries; and steel factories. Market Drivers (The market for gas scrubber is driven by factors like stringent rules & Standard and rising environment concerns) Gas scrubber adoption is mostly motivated by environmental restrictions, particularly those pertaining to emissions and air quality. Globally, governments enforce stringent rules on industrial emissions, compelling firms to allocate resources towards pollution mitigation technologies such as gas scrubbers in order to adhere to these mandates. The need for gas scrubbers is being driven by the introduction of several new rules aimed at restricting air pollution from ships. These rules mandate that ships operating outside of emission control areas install scrubbers and set a lower limit on the sulfur content of the ship's fuel oil. Industry investments in pollution control technologies such as gas scrubbers are prompted by rising public awareness of environmental sustainability and business accountability. International grants, including the Kyoto Protocol's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), offer financial support and incentives for initiatives aimed at reducing emissions in poor nations. Gas scrubbers could be included in initiatives that are supported by these kinds of systems. Environmental stewardship is recognized and rewarded under certain industry-specific schemes. For example, the US Environmental Protection Agency honors businesses for their efforts to reduce air pollution through initiatives like the SmartWay Transport Partnership. Restraints (Beyond the Scrub: Technical Hurdles Impede Gas Cleaning Implementation) Factors like high initial cost of buying, setting up, and maintaining gas scrubber systems is one of the key obstacles. This expense may provide a major obstacle, especially for startups or underfunded sectors of the economy. Furthermore, certain end users may encounter difficulties due to the intricacy of gas scrubber technology and the requirement for specialist knowledge in both operation and maintenance. Tight regulatory compliance can encourage adoption, but it can also be a barrier because of the difficulties involved and the possibility of problems during the implementation phase. Opportunity (Going Green with Gas Scrubbers: Capitalizing on the Sustainability Surge) As more businesses prioritize environmental sustainability, there is an increasing opportunity for gas scrubbers to reduce carbon footprint and align with green standards. Businesses are making more and more commitments to become carbon neutral. Gas scrubbers can help achieve carbon reduction targets by reducing emissions from industrial processes. Investors now consider companies' sustainability performance with ESG factors. Investors interested in environmental sustainability may find companies investing in green technologies more appealing. This includes pollution control devices like gas scrubbers. One of the most important components of company sustainability is adhering to reporting and environmental rules. Gas scrubbers support regulatory compliance, prudent environmental management, and the achievement of emission regulations. Furthermore, the use of intelligent technology, such as sensors and live monitoring platforms, enables accurate management of gas scrubber functions. This reduces downtime, facilitates predictive maintenance, and increases efficiency. The integration of gas scrubbers with the Internet of Things (IoT) and data analytics is leading to proactive system modifications, real-time data analysis, and overall enhanced operational intelligence. Beyond One Size Fits All: A Deep Dive into Gas Scrubber Market Segmentation The market for gas scrubber is segmented on the basis of scrubber type, end-user, and region. By Scrubber Type Dry Scrubber Wet Scrubber By End-Use Marine Industry Food and Beverage Industry Chemical Industry Textile Industry Manufacturing Industry Electronics and Semiconductor Industry Others Scrubbing Across Continents: A Look at Regional Trends in the Gas Scrubber Market North America • USA • Canada Asia Pacific • China • India • Japan • Australia • Rest of APAC Europe France UK Italy Germany Spain Russia Rest of Europe LAMEA Mexico South Africa Brazil Rest of LAMEA On the basis of scrubber type, the dry scrubber segment comprehensively dominates the market. Compared to wet scrubbers, which need a separate wastewater disposal system, dry scrubbers provide an alternative. These scrubbers are widely used in many facilities that require to treat exhaust gases that are harmful because of their affordability. Because the waste they generate weighs less than wastewater from wet scrubbers and doesn't need additional treatment, they have reduced use costs. The elimination of acids from exhaust gases is one of the industrial uses for dry scrubbers. Dry scrubbers are often most advantageous for facilities that do not have the room or budget for an independent wastewater treatment plant to manage water waste from wet scrubbers. As a result, most plant types, including those involved in manufacturing, waste treatment, and energy production, use these kinds of scrubbers. On the basis of end-use, the waste and water treatment segment held the majority of the market proportion. In wastewater treatment, gas scrubbers are used to mitigate concerns about air quality caused by the discharge of potentially dangerous gases. The process of anaerobic digestion in wastewater treatment facilities produces biogas, which is mainly composed of methane. Before being released into the environment or used again to generate electricity, this biogas must first be treated and purified using gas scrubbers to ensure that it complies with environmental regulations. Furthermore, gas scrubbers are used in odor control to get rid of bad-smelling gases that are created during treatment procedures, making the surrounding communities and plant operators' working environments more pleasant. Gas scrubbers are used in wastewater treatment because they help reduce air pollution and comply with environmental standards. Regionally, Asia Pacific held significant market share in the gas scrubber market. The Asia Pacific gas scrubber market is expanding significantly due to reasons including increased air pollution regulations, fast industrialization, and rising environmental sustainability awareness. In order to meet strict emission requirements, there is an increased need for efficient pollution control technology like gas scrubbers as companies grow in nations like China and India. Technological developments in scrubber systems and a general trend toward greener and more sustainable industrial practices are driving the market even more. Gas scrubber sales in the Asia-Pacific area are projected to increase dramatically as businesses give environmental compliance and public health issues first priority. Steering the Scrub: A Look at the Leading Gas Scrubber Manufacturers Wärtsilä Fuji Electric Johnson Matthey Alstom Dow Chemical Company Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems Donaldson Company, Inc., Wahlco, Inc. Thermax Global Air Poll Engineering Company EXTERRAN Hamon Others Scrubbing Up the Tech: Advancements Reshape the Gas Cleaning Landscape In January 2024, Belco Technologies Corporation (BELCO), a subsidiary of Elessent Clean Technologies (Elessent), has been chosen by Essar Oil UK Limited (Essar) to supply a gas cleaning system as part of the EET Industrial Carbon Capture Plant at the Stanlow refinery. In terms of Essar's commitment to achieving considerable reductions in carbon emissions from refinery operations, this agreement represents a major turning point. Essar has set high standards to reduce carbon emissions by 95% by 2030. This pledge demonstrates Essar's commitment Essar is committed to sustainability and taking proactive measures in the fight against climate change. As part of its mission to become the first low-carbon refinery in the UK, Essar is pleased to welcome BELCO to its project team. In addition to lowering the amount of plot space needed, BELCO's cutting-edge gas cleaning system at the Stanlow refinery also smoothly incorporates vital technologies for the reduction of sulfur oxides & particulate matter. In September 2023, the successful activation of the newly installed BELCO® wet gas scrubber at the Aconcagua Refinery in Concón, Chile, during the third quarter was a significant milestone for ENAP Refinerías S.A. (ENAP), a Chilean oil refiner. The first BELCO® wet gas scrubber was put into service at the Bío Bío Refinery in 2019; this one is situated on an ENAP fluid catalytic cracking unit (FCCU). An major milestone in ENAP's ongoing mission to lead the adoption of air quality management measures in South America is the installation of BELCO® technology at the Aconcagua Refinery. The FCCU's sulfur oxide and particle emissions will be significantly reduced to levels well below Chilean regulatory standards thanks to ENAP's new BELCO® gas cleaning facility. In September 2023, TVA and TC Energy invested $1.25M to research carbon capture retrofits at TVA's gas-fired stations in Kentucky and Mississippi. As part of TVA's decarbonization initiatives, the goal is to evaluate the viability, expenses, and effects of carbon capture technology. According to TVA, the results of the study will guide future choices on its fleet of generators. By 2050, the government utility wants to be net-zero emissions. Emissions from natural gas facilities are sent to a CO2 scrubber, where they are chemically absorbed and then released back into the atmosphere, as part of the carbon capture process. After being heat-treated and compressed, the CO2 is securely kept underground. In certain cases, CO2 is stored in facilities and used for different purposes after being transferred across states via pipelines. The Biden Administration has put more pressure on the carbon capture, transportation, and storage (CCS) sector to demonstrate that the technology can considerably aid in the fight against climate change because it believes that widespread deployment of CCS infrastructure could be essential in lowering emissions. Frequently Asked Question About This Report How big is the Global Gas Scrubber Market and what is its growth forecast? The gas scrubber market was worth USD 23 billion in 2023, and it is expected to be worth USD 40 billion, growing at a CAGR of 8.51% during 2023-2030. What are the trends in the Gas Scrubber Market? In the Gas Scrubber Market, there is a shift towards more stringent environmental regulations worldwide, driving demand for cleaner emissions technologies across industries. Which scrubber type is leading in Gas Scrubber Market? The dry scrubber segment dominates due to its lower operational complexity, reduced maintenance requirements, and ability to handle a wide range of pollutants effectively. Which End-Use type is leading in Gas Scrubber Market? On the basis of end-use, the waste and water treatment segment held the majority of the market proportion. In wastewater treatment, gas scrubbers are used to mitigate concerns about air quality caused by the discharge of potentially dangerous gases. Which region is leading in Gas Scrubber Market? Asia Pacific held significant market share in the gas scrubber market. The Asia Pacific gas scrubber market is expanding significantly due to reasons including increased air pollution regulations, fast industrialization, and rising environmental sustainability awareness. Which country is leading in Gas Scrubber Market? The United States leads in the Gas Scrubber Market due to stringent environmental regulations and a large industrial base requiring emissions control. . Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. Market Attractiveness 1.2. Understanding the Target Customers 1.3. CXO perspective 1.4. Global Gas Scrubber Market, Historical Market Size & Future Projections Analysis 1.5. Global Gas Scrubber Market, By Scrubber Type 1.6. Global Gas Scrubber Market, By End-Use 1.7. Global Gas Scrubber Market, By Region 2. MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2.1. Top 10 Players with Revenue and Sales Volume 2.2. Market Share, 2024 3. SALES VOLUME (METRIC TONNES), BY REGION 3.1. Europe (UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Aland Islands, Rest of Europe) 3.2. Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Rest of Asia) 3.3. Middle-East (Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Others) 4. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE MARKET 4.1. On Going Market Developments 4.2. Merger & Acquisition Trends 4.3. Key Investment Opportunities 4.4. Most Potential Product Scrubber Type Segments from Growth and Investment Perspective 5. MARKET INTRODUCTION 5.1. Definition 5.2. Scope of the Study 5.3. Market Structure 5.4. Macro Factor Indicator Analysis 5.5. Key findings 5.5.1. Top investment pockets 6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 6.1. Research Process 6.2. Primary Research 6.3. Secondary Research 6.4. Market Size Estimation 6.5. Forecast Model 7. MARKET DYNAMICS 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Drivers 7.3. Restraints 7.4. Opportunities 7.5. Challenges 7.6. Covid 19 Impact Analysis 8. GLOBAL GAS SCRUBBER MARKET ANALYSIS BY SEGMENT (REGION LEVEL ANALYSIS) 8.1. Overview 8.2. Global Gas Scrubber Historical Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, (2022 – 2032) 8.3. Global Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032) 8.4. Global Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Scrubber Type 8.4.1. Dry Scrubber 8.4.2. Wet Scrubber 8.5. Global Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By End-Use 8.5.1. Marine Industry 8.5.2. Food and Beverage Industry 8.5.3. Chemical Industry 8.5.4. Textile Industry 8.5.5. Manufacturing Industry 8.5.6. Electronics and Semiconductor Industry 8.5.7. Others 8.6. Global Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Geography 8.6.1. Asia 8.6.2. North America 8.6.3. Europe 8.6.4. Middle East 9. NORTH AMERICA GAS SCRUBBER MARKET ANALYSIS BY SEGMENT (REGION LEVEL ANALYSIS) 9.1. Overview 9.2. North America Gas Scrubber Historical Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, (2022 – 2032) 9.3. North America Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032) 9.4. North America Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Scrubber Type 9.4.1. Dry Scrubber 9.4.2. Wet Scrubber 9.5. North America Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By End-Use 9.5.1. Marine Industry 9.5.2. Food and Beverage Industry 9.5.3. Chemical Industry 9.5.4. Textile Industry 9.5.5. Manufacturing Industry 9.5.6. Electronics and Semiconductor Industry 9.5.7. Others 9.6. North America Chemical Industry Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Geography 9.6.1. USA 9.6.2. Canada 9.6.3. Rest of North America 10. EUROPE GLOBAL GAS SCRUBBER MARKET ANALYSIS 10.1. Overview 10.2. Europe Gas Scrubber Historical Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, (2022 – 2032) 10.3. Europe Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032) 10.4. Europe Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Scrubber Type 10.4.1. Dry Scrubber 10.4.2. Wet Scrubber 10.5. Europe Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By End-Use 10.5.1. Marine Industry 10.5.2. Food and Beverage Industry 10.5.3. Chemical Industry 10.5.4. Textile Industry 10.5.5. Manufacturing Industry 10.5.6. Electronics and Semiconductor Industry 10.5.7. Others 10.6. Europe Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Region 10.6.1. Germany 10.6.2. UK 10.6.3. France 10.6.4. Spain 10.6.5. Italy 10.6.6. Benelux 10.6.7. Rest of Europe 11. ASIA PACIFIC GAS SCRUBBER MARKET ANALYSIS 11.1. Overview 11.2. Asia Pacific Gas Scrubber Historical Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, (2022 – 2032) 11.3. Asia Pacific Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032) 11.4. Asia Pacific Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Scrubber Type 11.4.1. Dry Scrubber 11.4.2. Wet Scrubber 11.5. Asia Pacific Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By End-Use 11.5.1. Marine Industry 11.5.2. Food and Beverage Industry 11.5.3. Chemical Industry 11.5.4. Textile Industry 11.5.5. Manufacturing Industry 11.5.6. Electronics and Semiconductor Industry 11.5.7. Others 11.6. Asia Pacific Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Region 11.6.1. China 11.6.2. Japan 11.6.3. Korea 11.6.4. India 11.6.5. Indonesia 11.6.6. Rest of Asia 12. REST OF THE WORLD GAS SCRUBBER MARKET ANALYSIS 12.1. Overview 12.2. Rest of the World Gas Scrubber Market Historical Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, (2022 – 2032) 12.3. Rest of the World Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032) 12.4. Rest of the World Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Scrubber Type 12.4.1. Dry Scrubber 12.4.2. Wet Scrubber 12.5. Rest of the World Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By End-Use 12.5.1. Marine Industry 12.5.2. Food and Beverage Industry 12.5.3. Chemical Industry 12.5.4. Textile Industry 12.5.5. Manufacturing Industry 12.5.6. Electronics and Semiconductor Industry 12.5.7. Others 12.6. Rest of the World Gas Scrubber Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Region 12.6.1. Latin America 12.6.2. Middle East 12.6.3. Africa 13. COMPANY PROFILES 13.1. WÄRTSILÄ 13.1.1. Company Overview 13.1.2. Company Snapshot 13.1.3. Operating business segments 13.1.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.1.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.2. FUJI ELECTRIC 13.2.1. Company Overview 13.2.2. Company Snapshot 13.2.3. Operating business segments 13.2.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.2.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.3. JOHNSON MATTHEY 13.3.1. Company Overview 13.3.2. Company Snapshot 13.3.3. Operating business segments 13.3.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.3.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.4. ALSTOM 13.4.1. Company Overview 13.4.2. Company Snapshot 13.4.3. Operating business segments 13.4.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.4.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.5. BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES 13.5.1. Company Overview 13.5.2. Company Snapshot 13.5.3. Operating business segments 13.5.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.5.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.6. MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS 13.6.1. Company Overview 13.6.2. Company Snapshot 13.6.3. Operating business segments 13.6.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.6.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.7. DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. 13.7.1. Company Overview 13.7.2. Company Snapshot 13.7.3. Operating business segments 13.7.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.7.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.8. THERMAX GLOBAL 13.8.1. Company Overview 13.8.2. Company Snapshot 13.8.3. Operating business segments 13.8.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.8.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.9. AIR POLL ENGINEERING COMPANY 13.9.1. Company Overview 13.9.2. Company Snapshot 13.9.3. Operating business segments 13.9.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.9.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.10. HAMON 13.10.1. Company Overview 13.10.2. Company Snapshot 13.10.3. Operating business segments 13.10.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.10.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.11. EXTERRAN 13.11.1. Company Overview 13.11.2. Company Snapshot 13.11.3. Operating business segments 13.11.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.11.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 13.12. OTHER MARKET PLAYERS 13.12.1. Company Overview 13.12.2. Company Snapshot 13.12.3. Operating business segments 13.12.4. Product Scrubber Type offered and Revenue from Global Gas Scrubber Business 13.12.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments LIST OF TABLES 1. TABLE: MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 2. TABLE: MARKET FOR DRY SCRUBBER, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 3. TABLE: MARKET FOR WET SCRUBBER, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 4. TABLE: MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 5. TABLE: MARKET FOR MARINE INDUSTRY, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 6. TABLE: MARKET FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRY, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 7. TABLE: MARKET FOR CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 8. TABLE: MARKET FOR TEXTILE INDUSTRY, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 9. TABLE: MARKET FOR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 10. TABLE: MARKET FOR ELECTRONICS AND SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 11. TABLE: MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 12. TABLE: MARKET, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 13. TABLE: NORTH AMERICA MARKET, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 14. TABLE: NORTH AMERICA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 15. TABLE: NORTH AMERICA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 16. TABLE: USA MARKET BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 17. TABLE: USA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 18. TABLE: CALIFORNIA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 19. TABLE: CALIFORNIA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 20. TABLE: TEXAS MARKET BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 21. TABLE: TEXAS MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 22. TABLE: FLORIDA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 23. TABLE: FLORIDA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 24. TABLE: CANADA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 25. TABLE: CANADA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 26. TABLE: MEXICO MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 27. TABLE: MEXICO MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 28. TABLE: REST OF NORTH AMERICA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 29. TABLE: REST OF NORTH AMERICA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 30. TABLE: EUROPE MARKET, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 31. TABLE: EUROPE MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 32. TABLE: EUROPE MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 33. TABLE: UK MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 34. TABLE: UK MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 35. TABLE: SPAIN MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 36. TABLE: SPAIN MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 37. TABLE: BELGIUM MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 38. TABLE: BELGIUM MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 39. TABLE: SCANDINAVIAN MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 40. TABLE: SCANDINAVIAN MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 41. TABLE: GERMANY MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 42. TABLE: GERMANY MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 43. TABLE: FRANCE MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 44. TABLE: FRANCE MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 45. TABLE: ITALY MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 46. TABLE: ITALY MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 47. TABLE: REST OF EUROPE MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 48. TABLE: REST OF EUROPE MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 49. TABLE: ASIA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 50. TABLE: ASIA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 51. TABLE: CHINA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 52. TABLE: CHINA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 53. TABLE: INDIA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 54. TABLE: INDIA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 55. TABLE: JAPAN MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 56. TABLE: JAPAN MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 57. TABLE: SOUTH KOREA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 58. TABLE: SOUTH KOREA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 59. TABLE: INDONESIA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 60. TABLE: INDONESIA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 61. TABLE: REST OF ASIA MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 62. TABLE: REST OF ASIA MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 63. TABLE: REST OF THE WORLD MARKET, BY SCRUBBER TYPE,, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 64. TABLE: REST OF THE WORLD MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 65. TABLE: FUJI ELECTRIC: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 66. TABLE: FUJI ELECTRIC: OPERATING SEGMENTS 67. TABLE: JOHNSON MATTHEY: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 68. TABLE: JOHNSON MATTHEY: OPERATING SEGMENTS 69. TABLE: ALSTOM: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 70. TABLE: ALSTOM: OPERATING SEGMENTS 71. TABLE: WÄRTSILÄ COMPANY SNAPSHOT 72. TABLE: WÄRTSILÄ OPERATING SEGMENTS 73. TABLE: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 74. TABLE: BABCOCK & WILCOX ENTERPRISES: OPERATING SEGMENTS 75. TABLE: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 76. TABLE: MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS: OPERATING SEGMENTS 77. TABLE: DONALDSON COMPANY, INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 78. TABLE: DONALDSON COMPANY, INC.: OPERATING SEGMENTS 79. TABLE: THERMAX GLOBAL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 80. TABLE: THERMAX GLOBAL: OPERATING SEGMENTS 81. TABLE: AIR POLL ENGINEERING COMPANY: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 82. TABLE: AIR POLL ENGINEERING COMPANY: OPERATING SEGMENTS 83. TABLE: HAMON: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 84. TABLE: HAMON: OPERATING SEGMENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1. Figure: Market: Research Methodology Steps 2. Figure: Research Design 3. Figure: Breakdown of Primaries: Market 4. Figure: Research Methodology: Hypothesis Building 5. Figure: Market: Product Scrubber Type and Service-Based Estimation 6. Figure: Top 10 Companies with Highest No. Of Patent in Last 9 Years 7. Figure: Growth Strategies Adopted by the Key Players 8. Figure: No. of Patents Granted Per Year, 2024–2032 9. Figure: Data Triangulation Methodology 10. Figure: Dominating Market Share, By Scrubber Type, 2024 vs. 2032 (USD MILLION) 11. Figure: Dominating Market Share, By End-Use, 2024 vs. 2032 (USD MILLION) 12. Figure: Geographical Snapshot of the Market 13. Figure: Dry Scrubber to Witness Higher Share in the Market for Scrubber Type Segment during the Forecast Period. 14. Figure: North America Accounted for the Largest Share of the Market, By Regional Basis, in 2024 15. Figure: Market: Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges 16. Figure: Asia: Market Snapshot 17. Figure: Europe: Market Snapshot 18. Figure: Middle East: Market Snapshot 19. Figure: Vendor Dive: Evaluation Overview 20. Figure: Gas Scrubber: Competitive Benchmarking 21. Figure: Fuji Electric: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 22. Figure: Johnson Matthey: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 23. Figure: WÄRTSILÄ Financial Overview (2024-2032) 24. Figure: Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 25. Figure: Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 26. Figure: Thermax Global: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 27. Figure: Air Poll Engineering Company: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 28. Figure: Hamon: Financial Overview (2024-2032)