Rising Water Shortages Spark Demand for Water Recycling and Desalination in Australia, Says Frost & Sullivan
Posted on: Monday, 15 June 2009, 21:56 CDT
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According to Frost & Sullivan Asia Pacific Consultant of Environmental & Building Technologies Practice Ranajay Dasgupta, the challenging economic environment affected the overall performance of the environmental industry, though certain sectors were more adversely impacted than the others. The period saw a decline in industrial production and less waste generation.
"Water treatment equipment manufacturers witnessed a slowdown and the fall in revenues in the environmental sector in
"Although regulatory and environment policies are well developed in
The postponement means major polluters will continue to enjoy the concession of carbon emission, adversely impacting the prospect of pollution control equipment manufacturers in
Still, Australia's waste and wastewater industry is expected to grow annually between 3 and 3.5%.
In terms of industry specifics, Dasgupta said that developed countries are unlikely to see major construction of new facilities. "However, for contractors, there is a potential market for retrofit contracts as the sewerage system in major cities is old and overloaded."
He also identified water recycling and desalination as key growth areas for this industry. Rising water shortages and cost reduction achieved through technical innovations are spurring the growth of the desalination industry. "Shortage and uncertainty of water supply are increasing the demand for water recycling, especially in countries like Australia," he said.
He added that the range of skills and technologies in demand tend to be similar to those supplied in other developed region/countries such as
"The business environment will remain challenging in
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