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New Research Report on Activated Carbon Industry

Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue: Activated Carbon Market.

Mercury control requirements to drive growth

US demand for activated carbon (AC), including both virgin AC and reactivated product sold by AC suppliers, is forecast to grow almost 17 percent per annum through 2014. The main driver of this exceptional growth will be new demand in mercury control technology for industrial air purification applications. Over the next several years, many US industrial facilities -- including coal-fired power plants, clinker cement plants and other facilities operating large industrial boilers -- will be required to meet stringent new emissions standards for mercury and other hazardous air pollutants overseen by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). New emissions standards were issued for the portland cement industry in late 2010, while comparable rules for a number of other industries will be finalized by late 2011. An activated carbon injection (ACI) system used for mercury control in a large industrial facility can consume up to two million pounds of AC annually. This represents a tremendous growth opportunity for AC suppliers. Through 2014, demand for powdered activated carbon (PAC) used in mercury control applications alone will grow more than threefold, in the process increasing the share of the US market accounted for by PAC to more than three-quarters.

Drinking water standards to boost GAC

Granular activated carbon (GAC) types will also see strong growth through 2014, due primarily to expanded use of AC filter systems in municipal drinking water treatment. Heightened demand in this application will stem from new federal drinking water treatment standards being phased in through 2015, which target the elimination of Cryptosporidium, other microbial pathogens and disinfection byproducts from municipal systems. As a result of the new water quality standards, demand for GAC used in drinking water treatment (including both municipal and residential systems) is forecast to more than double through 2014. Along with the rapid growth underway in the industrial air purification market, demand for AC will improve in other gas phase applications such as emission canisters used in motor vehicles, motorcycles and recreational boats. In liquid phase applications other than drinking water treatment, demand for AC will grow in markets such as pharmaceutical preparations and medical products. Average selling prices for AC are forecast to improve through 2014. Stiff new tariffs on steam-activated carbon adopted by the US in 2007 have significantly cut the inflow of low-cost virgin AC from China and other Asia/Pacific producers. These import protections, in combination with rapidly growing domestic demand, will establish a good pricing environment for US activated carbon suppliers.

South to lead regional demand

In regional terms, new demand for AC will be strongest in the South and Midwest, where above-average concentrations of coal-fired power plants, clinker cement plants and other facilities with large industrial boilers will create substantial markets for AC used in mercury control technology. The South will also see the largest gains in the drinking water treatment market through 2014. Southern municipalities rely strongly on reservoirs and other surface-water sources for their drinking water supplies, which increases the likelihood they will need more filtration technology to comply with federal water quality standards.

Study coverage

This US industry study, Activated Carbon, presents historical demand data (1999, 2004 and 2009) plus forecasts for 2014 and 2019 by product, application and US region. The study also considers market environment factors, evaluates company market share and profiles 15 competitors.

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