Abstract
Research Overview
Recent emphasis on energy independence and emission control in Europe and
around the world has resulted in increased focus on energy efficiency and
renewable energy. The heating market has come under greater scrutiny due to
the high share of energy use in heating applications in both residential and
non-residential applications. As a result, the heating market in Europe is
gradually changing, with growing government and public pressure at the
forefront of this change. The focus has now shifted from traditional gas and
oil heating boilers to more efficient and eco-friendly systems like solar
thermal heating and heat pumps. This trend is expected to grow in the near
future as more consumers make the switch to renewable heating, or complement
their traditional systems with micro-renewables.
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Market Sectors
Expert Frost & Sullivan analysts thoroughly examine the following market
sectors in this research:
By Application Segment:
- Commercial (Hotels, restaurants, bars, Retail/Shops, Offices)
- Public Sector (Public buildings, airports, monuments)
- Residential (single and multi-residence)
- Industrial Facilities (excluding industrial processes)
By Geographic Region:
- Germany
- France
- Italy
- Spain
- United Kingdom (UK)
- Scandinavia (Finland, Sweden, Denmark & Norway)
- Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg)
- Alpine Region (Switzerland and Austria)
- Rest of Europe
Technologies
The following technologies are covered in this research:
- Heating Boilers
- Heat Pumps (Air, water and ground source)
- Solar Thermal Systems (STS)
- Biomass boilers
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