Andrew Giles goes through the drivers of the Heating and Cooling market as well as the value. Andrew also gives examples of the technology available including hybrid heat pumps and solar thermal
Trends in the World Traditional & Renewable Heating Markets BSRIA
This presentation includes the value of the world heating market, the hot spots and cold spots in the world and the technology shift. Primarily this presentation looks at the predictions of the market until 2020.
Heating and renewable trends edited - MCE 2014BSRIA
Trends in the world traditional & renewable heating markets presented at MCE Milan 2014
Covers energy supply to Europe, World Heating and Renewables market
Air conditioning trends and forecast anette meyer holley - john updatesv2 ...BSRIA
Anette Holley-Meyer provides an overview of the world air conditioning market including forecasts up until 2017. She also discusses specific markets such as AC chillers and VRFs. Also highlighted is the declining marketing in Eastern Europe and Asia.
BSRIA Industry Presentation at Chillventa 2016BSRIA
Brief summary slides of the BSRIA presentations at Chillventa 2016. The summary includes testing and integration of PICBV and global trends in AC&R as well as some details of the traditional heating markets
Andrew Giles goes through the drivers of the Heating and Cooling market as well as the value. Andrew also gives examples of the technology available including hybrid heat pumps and solar thermal
Trends in the World Traditional & Renewable Heating Markets BSRIA
This presentation includes the value of the world heating market, the hot spots and cold spots in the world and the technology shift. Primarily this presentation looks at the predictions of the market until 2020.
Heating and renewable trends edited - MCE 2014BSRIA
Trends in the world traditional & renewable heating markets presented at MCE Milan 2014
Covers energy supply to Europe, World Heating and Renewables market
Air conditioning trends and forecast anette meyer holley - john updatesv2 ...BSRIA
Anette Holley-Meyer provides an overview of the world air conditioning market including forecasts up until 2017. She also discusses specific markets such as AC chillers and VRFs. Also highlighted is the declining marketing in Eastern Europe and Asia.
BSRIA Industry Presentation at Chillventa 2016BSRIA
Brief summary slides of the BSRIA presentations at Chillventa 2016. The summary includes testing and integration of PICBV and global trends in AC&R as well as some details of the traditional heating markets
Anette Meyer-Holley discusses the global trends of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration markets including the top 12 countries in the market during 2014. Also gives market detail on specific areas such as chillers, ducted splits, VRFs and refrigerants.
Angela Yu presents the global trends of air conditioning including the market value of the top four main players in the world. It also looks at the countries that have the fastest growing markets including Turkey and Brazil.
2020 and beyond edited AHR 2014 - Market Research BSRIABSRIA
With the global goals to reduce CO2 output getting closer how is this going to change the HVAC landscape, which technology will have the biggest impact on delivering the reduction. Will legislation drive a change in the technologies used in the built environment? Will there still be a market for traditional technology? Will there be a trend to full system solutions and how will this change the 2020 and Beyond HVAC landscape.
BSRIA World Market Intelligence Industry Briefing - AHR Expo 2016BSRIA
BSRIA's presentations from the 2016 AHR Expo in Orlando, Florida. The presentation includes all topics from BSRIA's team including heating markets, intelligent building controls and the IoT revolution as well as smart HVACR technology and global HVACR trends. The presentation also looks at the supply chain in 2020 and beyond.
Air Conditioning USA 2014 AHR EXPO edited - Market Research BSRIABSRIA
Using the latest data, BSRIA will highlight where the global hot spots are located and how the economic climate is affecting the market. Identify the latest trends for Central Plant and Packaged Air Conditioning, what are the drivers influencing this, what are the forecasts for global growth, where are the opportunities for growth.
A brief history of energy efficiency labellingLeonardo ENERGY
Energy Labelling has progressively become a must-have in the energy efficiency policy toolbox. When implemented with care, energy labelling presents a face that energy efficiency –also known as the invisible fuel- often misses. Energy labels help end-use consumers to make more informed decisions when purchasing a product, equipment or system. Fascinating too is to see how energy labels facilitate and shape market transformation strategies when combined for instance with fiscal or financial scheme. What lessons can be learned from the implementation of the European energy labels? What are the possible options for consolidating such high -visibility policy instruments in the future? The presentation will recall the conditions of the elaboration of the first European labels, discuss achievements and share views to reinforce existing schemes.
Tendenze e novità del settore LED: le opportunità dell'energy saving industrialeItaleaf S.p.A.
Intervento di Corrado Giancaspro - CEO Greenled Industry al workshop "Industria verde e orizzonti globali" organizzato da Italeaf e TerniEnergia - 18 ottobre 2013 Borsa Italiana
Economies of Scale - Impact on Profits and Consumer Welfaretutor2u
Here is a suggested answer to a two-part question.
(i) Analyse and evaluate the causes of and significance of economies of scale for the profitability of businesses such as Netflix, Amazon and Uber
(ii) what extent do consumers always benefit from businesses experiencing economies of scale?
Electric technologies in dwellings - potential for achieving EU emission targetsLeonardo ENERGY
Webinar on electric technologies in dwellings. Key findings of BSRIA study on the potential of heat pumps and photovoltaics in achieving EU emission targets.
When compared to gas condensing boilers, heat pumps achieve much better results in fighting CO2 emissions originating from dwellings in Europe. Their reduction potential even increases when combined with photovoltaics, particularly in countries where electricity generation bears a high CO2 conversion factor. That is the main conclusion of the BSRIA study “Electric technologies – Potential for achieving EU energy targets in residential dwellings (2013)”, commissioned by the Leonardo ENERGY initiative.
The study assesses CO2 emissions and lifecycle costs of various heat and/or electricity generating technologies, for both new and existing dwellings. By comparing several European countries (Germany, Sweden, Poland, Italy, Spain, France and United Kingdom), the study reveals that effective policies and support schemes by local governments help achieving energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction targets at low end user cost.
Anette Meyer-Holley discusses the global trends of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration markets including the top 12 countries in the market during 2014. Also gives market detail on specific areas such as chillers, ducted splits, VRFs and refrigerants.
Angela Yu presents the global trends of air conditioning including the market value of the top four main players in the world. It also looks at the countries that have the fastest growing markets including Turkey and Brazil.
2020 and beyond edited AHR 2014 - Market Research BSRIABSRIA
With the global goals to reduce CO2 output getting closer how is this going to change the HVAC landscape, which technology will have the biggest impact on delivering the reduction. Will legislation drive a change in the technologies used in the built environment? Will there still be a market for traditional technology? Will there be a trend to full system solutions and how will this change the 2020 and Beyond HVAC landscape.
BSRIA World Market Intelligence Industry Briefing - AHR Expo 2016BSRIA
BSRIA's presentations from the 2016 AHR Expo in Orlando, Florida. The presentation includes all topics from BSRIA's team including heating markets, intelligent building controls and the IoT revolution as well as smart HVACR technology and global HVACR trends. The presentation also looks at the supply chain in 2020 and beyond.
Air Conditioning USA 2014 AHR EXPO edited - Market Research BSRIABSRIA
Using the latest data, BSRIA will highlight where the global hot spots are located and how the economic climate is affecting the market. Identify the latest trends for Central Plant and Packaged Air Conditioning, what are the drivers influencing this, what are the forecasts for global growth, where are the opportunities for growth.
A brief history of energy efficiency labellingLeonardo ENERGY
Energy Labelling has progressively become a must-have in the energy efficiency policy toolbox. When implemented with care, energy labelling presents a face that energy efficiency –also known as the invisible fuel- often misses. Energy labels help end-use consumers to make more informed decisions when purchasing a product, equipment or system. Fascinating too is to see how energy labels facilitate and shape market transformation strategies when combined for instance with fiscal or financial scheme. What lessons can be learned from the implementation of the European energy labels? What are the possible options for consolidating such high -visibility policy instruments in the future? The presentation will recall the conditions of the elaboration of the first European labels, discuss achievements and share views to reinforce existing schemes.
Tendenze e novità del settore LED: le opportunità dell'energy saving industrialeItaleaf S.p.A.
Intervento di Corrado Giancaspro - CEO Greenled Industry al workshop "Industria verde e orizzonti globali" organizzato da Italeaf e TerniEnergia - 18 ottobre 2013 Borsa Italiana
Economies of Scale - Impact on Profits and Consumer Welfaretutor2u
Here is a suggested answer to a two-part question.
(i) Analyse and evaluate the causes of and significance of economies of scale for the profitability of businesses such as Netflix, Amazon and Uber
(ii) what extent do consumers always benefit from businesses experiencing economies of scale?
Electric technologies in dwellings - potential for achieving EU emission targetsLeonardo ENERGY
Webinar on electric technologies in dwellings. Key findings of BSRIA study on the potential of heat pumps and photovoltaics in achieving EU emission targets.
When compared to gas condensing boilers, heat pumps achieve much better results in fighting CO2 emissions originating from dwellings in Europe. Their reduction potential even increases when combined with photovoltaics, particularly in countries where electricity generation bears a high CO2 conversion factor. That is the main conclusion of the BSRIA study “Electric technologies – Potential for achieving EU energy targets in residential dwellings (2013)”, commissioned by the Leonardo ENERGY initiative.
The study assesses CO2 emissions and lifecycle costs of various heat and/or electricity generating technologies, for both new and existing dwellings. By comparing several European countries (Germany, Sweden, Poland, Italy, Spain, France and United Kingdom), the study reveals that effective policies and support schemes by local governments help achieving energy efficiency and CO2 emission reduction targets at low end user cost.
Repensando el sistema energético: El potencial de la energía distribuida - el...Libelula
Repensando el sistema energético: El potencial de la energía distribuida - el caso de Alemania.
Presentado por Alexander Ochs, Director de Programa de Clima y Energía - Worldwatch Institute.
Germany is Europe’s biggest energy consumer. As a large and industrial country with moderate natural endowments, it sets an example of what can be done with a progressive energy policy. Germany leads the charge on renewables, has an ambitious energy efficiency policy, is committed to phasing out nuclear power generation and uses ETS revenues fully for the fight against climate change. However, the future of the German energy transition is rather uncertain. Are energy prices sustainable with the current high taxation rates? How to expand the high-voltage grid to integrate wind generation from the North? What will be the future role of coal and gas? This webinar presentation reviews the most important energy statistics for Germany, focussed on a few highlights of its energy policy and concludes with a series of open discussion points.
Germany is Europe’s biggest energy consumer. As a large and industrial country with moderate natural endowments, it sets an example of what can be done with a progressive energy policy. Germany leads the charge on renewables, has an ambitious energy efficiency policy, is committed to phasing out nuclear power generation and uses ETS revenues fully for the fight against climate change. However, the future of the German energy transition is rather uncertain. Are energy prices sustainable with the current high taxation rates? How to expand the high-voltage grid to integrate wind generation from the North? What will be the future role of coal and gas? In this discussion webinar, we will review the most important energy statistics for Germany, present a few highlights on its energy policy and conclude with a series of open discussion points.
Second Stakeholder Event for the Revision of Directive (REDII) 2018/2001
Session 2 Renewable energy in Heating and Cooling, Buildings and District Heating
Professor Brian Vad Mathiesen, Aalborg University
March 22, 2021, Brussels - Online
Klara Zolcer Skacanova, shecco, will share the latest market and policy trends from around the world on natural refrigerant technologies, including selected statistics from sheccoBase.
English language version of the presentation given by Jonathan Jutsen, Chairman of the Australian Alliance for Energy Productivity in San Luis Argentina in December 2016
Jo Harris, Business Manager for BSRIA's Sustainable Construction Group, discussed the role of facilities management in overcoming obstacles to high density resilient cities
Gareth Selby of Architype and James Hepburn of BDP presented a case study on the Enterprise Centre at UEA at the Soft Landings Conference. The case study looked at their experience in the first year of the project including issues with metering, lighting and rainwater
Hampshire County Council's Mike Chater shares their experience of the Soft Landings process including their handover strategy and their plans going forward
Stephen Ward of AECOM and Michelle Agha-Hossein of BSRIA describe what Post Occupancy Evaluation is and how it's monitored. It also discussed the benefits and issues of POE.
Mike Chater (Hampshire County Council), Stuart Thompson (Morgan Sindall) and Gary Selby (Archetype) ran a workshop at the BSRIA Soft Landings Conference 2016
John Ward from Sir Robert McAlpine presented the Birley Fields Project. John goes through all of the stages of the project and what they did to achieve Soft Landings.
FFRED's Nick Baxter gives an overview of PPE activities including HSE guidance and case study examples. It also details what types of dust are the most hazardous
TSI's Nick Brown looks at the impact on our neighbours and wider environment from air quality. Particularly looks at why monitoring of dust particles is important and the methods of monitoring.
BSRIA's Raphael Chalogany's presentation at CABA 2016 which looked at the benefits of convergence as well as the barriers, impact and who is driving it.
Model Format for Building Services SpecificationsBSRIA
BSRIA's Peter Tse presents the BSRIA guide BG56/2016 Model Format for Building Services Specifications which is useful to anyone who prepares or receives a specification
We are going to present information on the following topics relating to Air Tightness Testing.
What is Air Leakage –The common Air Leakage Paths - General Principles & the Air Line - Building Tight – Walls, Dry Lining & Ceilings - Harron Homes some specific detail - ATTMA Competent persons Scheme & Certificate Lodgement - Temporary Sealing - Checklist
The objective of this presentation is to provide you with an overview on what is Air Leakage / Air Tightness Testing, what the general principles are when it comes to achieving the required levels of Air Tightness for compliance with the Building Regs.
We also provide some guidelines on how you can achieve it.
We outline the changes to Air Tightness testing with the introduction of the ATTMA Competent persons scheme & Certificate Lodgement, along with what is and what isn’t acceptable regarding temporary sealing.
Presentation by BSRIA Compliance's Andy McGrath looking at why airtightness testing is a requirement of the Building Regulations. Will look at:
What causes Air Leakage
Common Air Leakage points
Part L Building Regulations & Testing regimes
BSRIA's Blanca Beato-Arribas presented in Finland in February 2016 on Isolation Room testing. Featured elements include mock-up testing, validation, airtightness among others.
ViewShift: Hassle-free Dynamic Policy Enforcement for Every Data LakeWalaa Eldin Moustafa
Dynamic policy enforcement is becoming an increasingly important topic in today’s world where data privacy and compliance is a top priority for companies, individuals, and regulators alike. In these slides, we discuss how LinkedIn implements a powerful dynamic policy enforcement engine, called ViewShift, and integrates it within its data lake. We show the query engine architecture and how catalog implementations can automatically route table resolutions to compliance-enforcing SQL views. Such views have a set of very interesting properties: (1) They are auto-generated from declarative data annotations. (2) They respect user-level consent and preferences (3) They are context-aware, encoding a different set of transformations for different use cases (4) They are portable; while the SQL logic is only implemented in one SQL dialect, it is accessible in all engines.
#SQL #Views #Privacy #Compliance #DataLake
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
Learn SQL from basic queries to Advance queriesmanishkhaire30
Dive into the world of data analysis with our comprehensive guide on mastering SQL! This presentation offers a practical approach to learning SQL, focusing on real-world applications and hands-on practice. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide provides the tools you need to extract, analyze, and interpret data effectively.
Key Highlights:
Foundations of SQL: Understand the basics of SQL, including data retrieval, filtering, and aggregation.
Advanced Queries: Learn to craft complex queries to uncover deep insights from your data.
Data Trends and Patterns: Discover how to identify and interpret trends and patterns in your datasets.
Practical Examples: Follow step-by-step examples to apply SQL techniques in real-world scenarios.
Actionable Insights: Gain the skills to derive actionable insights that drive informed decision-making.
Join us on this journey to enhance your data analysis capabilities and unlock the full potential of SQL. Perfect for data enthusiasts, analysts, and anyone eager to harness the power of data!
#DataAnalysis #SQL #LearningSQL #DataInsights #DataScience #Analytics
Adjusting primitives for graph : SHORT REPORT / NOTESSubhajit Sahu
Graph algorithms, like PageRank Compressed Sparse Row (CSR) is an adjacency-list based graph representation that is
Multiply with different modes (map)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector multiply.
2. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector multiply.
Sum with different storage types (reduce)
1. Performance of vector element sum using float vs bfloat16 as the storage type.
Sum with different modes (reduce)
1. Performance of sequential execution based vs OpenMP based vector element sum.
2. Performance of memcpy vs in-place based CUDA based vector element sum.
3. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (memcpy).
4. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Sum with in-place strategies of CUDA mode (reduce)
1. Comparing various launch configs for CUDA based vector element sum (in-place).
Unleashing the Power of Data_ Choosing a Trusted Analytics Platform.pdfEnterprise Wired
In this guide, we'll explore the key considerations and features to look for when choosing a Trusted analytics platform that meets your organization's needs and delivers actionable intelligence you can trust.
06-04-2024 - NYC Tech Week - Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
Discussion on Vector Databases, Unstructured Data and AI
https://www.meetup.com/unstructured-data-meetup-new-york/
This meetup is for people working in unstructured data. Speakers will come present about related topics such as vector databases, LLMs, and managing data at scale. The intended audience of this group includes roles like machine learning engineers, data scientists, data engineers, software engineers, and PMs.This meetup was formerly Milvus Meetup, and is sponsored by Zilliz maintainers of Milvus.
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Database
Trends in the World Traditional & Renewable Heating Markets
1. Trends in the World Traditional &
Renewable Heating Markets
Krystyna Dawson
Heating & Renewables
Manager
BSRIA WMI
January 2015
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Worlds largest traditional heating markets
Growth in traditional heating, 2014
US Heating market overview
Water heating markets US and Europe
World renewable markets
Growing importance of controls
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Radiators
23%
UFH
10%WH
20%
CB
5%
DB
42%
Radiators
0% UFH
4%
WH
71%
CB
3%
DB/Furnaces
22%
World Heating Market Value
by region, 2013
• Europe includes 25 countries: Austria, Belgium , France, Germany , Greece, Italy, Netherlands,
Norway , Spain, Sweden, Switzerland , Turkey, United Kingdom, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech
Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine
** Domestic boilers in NA doe not include furnaces.
Population (million inhabitants)
USA + Canada Europe Japan China
352 778 127 1,360
3
North America
Total: US$ 9.323 million
Europe*
Total: US$ 15.644 million
Radiators
1% UFH
6%
WH
79%
CB
2%
DB
12%
Japan
Total: US$ 4,333 million
China
Total: US$ 7,258 million
Radiators
16%
UFH
23%WH
48%
CB
4%
DB
9%
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World boiler market overview 2013-2017
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‘000 units
Source: BSRIA
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Gas
furnaces,
89%
Oil
furnaces,
0%
Electric
furnaces,
9%
US heating market overview 2013-2017
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Share of heating technologies based on
sales volumes
US furnace market by type of fuel
3% 6%
9%
9%
2% 2%
84%
78%
3%
5%
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
2013 2017
CHP
Heat Pumps
Furnaces
FS Commercial
boilers
FS Domestic
heating
Wall hung boilers
000 units
2013
Gas
furnaces
84%
Oil
furnaces
1%
Electric
furnaces
15%
2017
WH gas
boilers
26%
FS gas
boilers
60%
FS oil
boilers
14%
US boiler market by type of fuel
2013
WH gas
boilers
29%
FS gas
boilers
65%
FS oil
boilers
6%
2017
Heat pumps include GS dry distribution HP and hydronic HP
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Increasing
gasification in
China, Russia
and S. Korea
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Main trends in traditional Heating markets,
2013 - 2014
Importance
Urgency
Move towards
Communal heating
Growing substitution
of boilers by
renewables
in new build
Increasing
penetration
of wall-hung
boilers
Gas-fuelled boilers
dominance grows
Energy efficiency
targets drive sales
of condensing boilers
and water heaters
• Low oil/gas
prices
• Push for
reduction of
CO2 emissions
• Energy
security issues
• Economics
Global Drivers:
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Technology overview
Sales of Condensing units Sales of Non-Condensing units
Thousandunits
Thousandunits
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
0.0
1,000.0
2,000.0
3,000.0
4,000.0
5,000.0
6,000.0
0
1,000
2,000
3,000
4,000
5,000
6,000
7,000
8,000
9,000
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Japan
China
NAmerica
Europe
CAGR
2013-2017
8.5%
CAGR
2013-2017
-7.5%
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Europe – Legislation impact on markets
• Increase in Combined & Hybrid
systems
Eco Design
A +++ ≥150%
A ++ ≥125%
A + ≥98%
A ≥90%
B ≥82%
C ≥75%
D ≥36%
E ≥34%
Cogeneration
Gas HP
Condensing
boilers
Non-
condensing
boilers
Ground /Water to
water HP
Air to water HP
From 26/9/2015
products with Label
D to G are no longer
allowed to be sold
• Enhanced Controls
Fuel cell
Labels mandatory from Sep. 2015
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• Significant shift towards
condensing boilers within the
next three years
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World Water Heating markets
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Europe
11%
Russia
3% North
America
11%
Brazil
28%India
2%
China
28%
Japan
4%
Saudi
Arabia
3%
Others
10%
World water heating market
Volume, 2013
Includes: GSWH, GIWH, ESWH, EIWH,
STWH, HPWH
Total 98.6 mln units 0.0
5,000.0
10,000.0
15,000.0
20,000.0
25,000.0
30,000.0
Brazil China Europe North America Japan
Electric storage Gas storage Electric instantaneous
Gas instantaneous ST Water Heaters SHW HP
Largest water heating markets by technology, 2013
000 units
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Technology overview
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European Water Heating market,
by type, 2013
DHW HP sales, units, 2009 - 2018
• Electric storage dominate the market
but their share will decrease.
• The share of renewable WH systems
is set to grow thanks to DHW HP
uptake.
• Condensing WH will become
prevalent from 2018 due to the
legislation.Source: BSRIA, based on market analysis for 19 European countries
ST Water
Heaters
3%
DHW HP
2%
Combi boilers
34%
Electric storage
44%
Gas storage
1%
Electric
instantaneous
8%
Gas
instantaneous
8%
-
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015F2016F2017F2018F
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Water Heating market US
Technology overview
Electric
storage WH
43%
Gas storage
47%
Electric
instantaneous
3%
Gas
instantaneous
5%
DHWHP
1%
ST
0%
Combi boilers
1%
US Water Heating market,
by type, 2013
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015F 2016F 2017F 2018F
DHW HP sales, units, 2009 - 2018
• Electric storage and gas storage units
dominate the market.
• The share of DHW HP will grow due to
the new DOE efficiency standards.
• Shift to condensing units in gas water
heaters due to the above legislation.
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World Renewable Market Value
by region, 2013
* Europe HP, ST & HRV includes 13 countries: Austria, Belgium , France, Germany, Italy,
Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland , Turkey, United Kingdom,, Czech Republic, Poland.
Europe CHP / FC & Gas HP includes: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, United Kingdom, Poland
13
Europe*
Total: US$ 3,910 mln
USA
Total: US$ 739.6mln
Japan
Total: US$ 1.988 mln
China
Total: US$ 5,160 mln
Geoth.&
hydronic
HP
59%
ST systems
6%
Gas HP
0%
CHP/ Fuel
Cells
10%
Heat
recovery
25% El.
Hydronic
HP
64%
ST
systems
2%
Gas HP
0%
CHP/ Fuel
Cells
32%
Heat
recovery
2%
Electric
Heat
Pump
51%
Solar
Thermal
systems
21%
Gas HP(1)
1%
Micro-
CHP/ Fuel
Cells(2)
6%
Heat
recovery(
3)
22%
El.
Hydronic
HP
20%
ST
systems
71%
Gas HP
0%
CHP/ Fuel
Cells
8%
Heat
recovery
1%
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World hydronic Heat Pump Market
by value, 2013
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Regional market, share by valueTop 10 ranking by country, US$ mln
Total market: US$ 5,303 million
- 500.0 1,000.0 1,500.0 2,000.0
Finland
Italy
Australia
Austria
Switzerland
Sweden
France
Germany
China
Japan
36.6%
53.8%
9.6%
Europe Asia Pacific Americas
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100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
500,000
600,000
700,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Others
Finland
Italy
Austria
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
France
Germany
Heat pump market
Europe
Total heat pump sales per country in Europe, units, 2011 - 2017
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World Solar Thermal Market
by value, 2013
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Regional market, share by valueTop 10 ranking by country, US$ mln
Total market: 6,024 million US$
73%
20%
4% 2%1%
Asia Pacific
Europe
Americas
India
Africa
- 500.0 1,000.0 1,500.0 2,000.0 2,500.0 3,000.0 3,500.0 4,000.0
Japan
Mexico
Italy
Poland
Turkey
India
Australia
Brazil
Germany
China
17. 17
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European Solar thermal markets 2012-2014
17
-
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
2012 2013 2014
Overall
Europe
market value
down by 13%
18. 18
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System integration in family homes in Europe
Will gain
importance
after ErP will
take effect in
2015
Will gain
importance with
increasing
share of RES in
electricity
production
19. 19
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Sales of hydronic controls in Europe, 2013
European Control market outlook
-
5,000.00
10,000.00
15,000.00
20,000.00
25,000.00
30,000.00
35,000.00
40,000.00
2013
2020
‘000 units
CAGR
7%
CAGR
10%
CAGR
5%
TRV,
63%
MRV
,
37%
Includes: UK, Germany, Italy, France, Poland