Product Code: 2031
The Middle East district cooling market size is set to grow at a commendable pace over the forecast period. This is credited mainly to the growing preference toward the integration of sustainable, energy-efficient cooling technologies owing to various environmental and economic benefits.
Energy consumption has grown rapidly in the Middle East, with the region recording one of the world's highest consumption rates. Therefore, regional governments and industry leaders are prioritizing sustainability while devising urban development plans.
One of the major contributors to regional and global energy consumption is building services. Air conditioning has a particularly large grid share, accounting for around 70% of peak demand for electricity.
Considering the climatic conditions across the Middle East, air conditioning is an all-year-round requirement that further increases the importance of sustainability. The demand for central district cooling systems is thus expected to rise, given their ability to reduce carbon footprint and improve sustainability.
Recently, prominent players have also been devising stake acquisition deals to strengthen their position in the Middle East district cooling market. Citing an instance, in August 2021, Tabreed completed the acquisition of a 50% stake in an Abu Dhabi-based district cooling project with a capacity of 80,000 RT.
The Middle East district cooling market is bifurcated in terms of production technique, application, and country.
Based on production technique, the Middle East district cooling industry is classified into free cooling, electric chillers, and absorption cooling. Of these, the electric chillers segment is set to record a significant growth rate through 2030, owing to stringent regulatory norms to reduce carbon emissions along with existing policies related to the development of sustainable HVAC systems.
Regional standards such as the Dubai Green Building Regulations conduct their energy performance audits/analysis by considering water-cooled electric chillers as the reference. Water-cooled chillers use less electricity to deliver the same level of cooling as compared to an air-cooled chiller.
However, upgrades to air-cooled chiller system are improving its compatibility with Middle Eastern temperatures. Daikin's EWAD-MZ technology, for instance, has been developed to work under environmental conditions specific to the region. Such advancements are anticipated to strengthen Middle East district cooling market outlook.
With regards to application, the Middle East district cooling market is segmented into residential, commercial, and industrial. The industrial segment is expected to depict substantial growth through 2030. This is credited to growing investments in infrastructural development, which may escalate demand for industrial district cooling solutions.
Based on country, the industry is segmented into Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, and Bahrain. The Qatar market for district cooling is projected to register a substantial value owing to rapidly increasing temperatures and supportive government initiatives for DC system installation.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Methodology & Scope
- 1.1 Methodology
- 1.2 Market definitions
- 1.3 Market estimates and forecast parameters
- 1.4 Data sources
- 1.4.1 Primary
- 1.4.2 Secondary
- 1.4.2.1 Paid sources
- 1.4.2.2 Public sources
Chapter 2 Executive Summary
- 2.1 Middle East district cooling industry 360 degree synopsis, 2018 - 2030
- 2.1.1 Business trends
- 2.1.2 Production technique trends
- 2.1.3 Application trends
- 2.1.4 Country trends
Chapter 3 Middle East District Cooling Industry Insights
- 3.1 Industry ecosystem analysis
- 3.2 Innovation & sustainability landscape
- 3.2.1 Emicool
- 3.2.2 Empower
- 3.2.3 Qatar District Cooling Company
- 3.2.4 Tabreed
- 3.3 Regulatory landscape
- 3.3.1 United Arab Emirates (UAE)
- 3.3.1.1 Abu Dhabi
- 3.3.1.2 District Cooling Applicability Regulation
- 3.3.1.2.1 DC Applicability
- 3.3.1.2.2 DC Applicability
- 3.3.1.3 Dubai
- 3.3.1.3.1 Green Building Regulations & Specifications
- 3.3.1.3.2 Section 1: Administration
- 3.3.1.3.3 Re-Commissioning of Building Services - Existing Buildings
- 3.3.2 Oman
- 3.3.3 Qatar
- 3.3.3.1 Low-voltage Electricity & Water Installations Regulations
- 3.3.3.1.1 District Cooling Design and Water Management Code 2016
- 3.3.4 Saudi Arabia
- 3.4 COVID- 19 impact on the industry outlook
- 3.5 Price trend analysis
- 3.6 Industry impact forces
- 3.6.1 Growth drivers
- 3.6.1.1 Rising infrastructural spending
- 3.6.1.2 Extreme climatic conditions
- 3.6.1.3 Growing focus toward adoption of sustainable technologies
- 3.6.2 Industry pitfalls & challenges
- 3.6.2.1 Labor shortages
- 3.6.2.2 Uncertain construction cost, financing and non-guaranteed cash flows
- 3.7 Growth potential analysis
- 3.8 Porter's Analysis
- 3.8.1 Bargaining power of supplier
- 3.8.2 Bargaining power of buyer
- 3.8.3 Threat of new entrant
- 3.8.4 Threat of substitutes
- 3.9 Competitive landscape, 2022
- 3.9.1 Strategy dashboard
- 3.9.1.1 National Central Cooling Company PJSC (Tabreed)
- 3.9.1.1.1 Agreement and Partnerships
- 3.9.1.1.2 Mergers & acquisitions
- 3.9.1.1.3 Joint Venture
- 3.9.1.1.4 Projects
- 3.9.1.2 Emirates Central Cooling System Corporation (Empower)
- 3.9.1.2.1 Contracts
- 3.9.1.2.2 Agreement and Partnerships
- 3.9.1.2.3 Project Commissioned
- 3.9.1.2.4 Acquisitions
- 3.9.1.2.5 Upgrading Program
- 3.9.1.2.6 Construction
- 3.9.1.2.7 Project detail
- 3.9.1.3 Emicool
- 3.9.1.3.1 Project Commissioned
- 3.9.1.3.2 Product launch
- 3.9.1.3.3 Business development
- 3.9.1.3.4 Collaboration
- 3.9.1.3.5 Installation/supply
- 3.9.1.3.6 Milestone
- 3.9.1.3.7 Agreements and Partnerships
- 3.9.1.4 DC Pro Engineering
- 3.9.1.4.1 Project Commissioned
- 3.9.1.5 ADC Energy Systems
- 3.9.1.5.1 Agreements and Partnerships
- 3.9.1.5.2 Project Commissioned
- 3.9.1.6 Qatar District Cooling Company
- 3.9.1.6.1 Contracts
- 3.9.1.6.2 Product launch
- 3.9.1.7 SNC-Lavalin Group
- 3.10 PESTEL Analysis
Chapter 4 Middle East District Cooling Market, By Production Technique
- 4.1 Middle East district cooling market share by production technique, 2021 & 2030
- 4.2 Free cooling
- 4.2.1 Middle East market from free cooling, 2018 - 2030
- 4.2.2 Middle East market from free cooling, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 4.3 Electric chiller
- 4.3.1 Middle East market from electric chiller, 2018 - 2030
- 4.3.2 Middle East market from electric chiller, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 4.4 Absorption cooling
- 4.4.1 Middle East market from absorption cooling, 2018 - 2030
- 4.4.2 Middle East market from absorption cooling, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 4.5 Others
- 4.5.1 Middle East market from others, 2018 - 2030
- 4.5.2 Middle East market from others, by country, 2018 - 2030
Chapter 5 Middle East District Cooling Market, By Application
- 5.1 Middle East district cooling market share by application, 2021 & 2030
- 5.2 Residential
- 5.2.1 Middle East market from residential, 2018 - 2030
- 5.2.2 Middle East market from residential, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3 Commercial
- 5.3.1 Middle East market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.2 Middle East market from commercial, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.3 Education
- 5.3.3.1 Middle East market from education, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.3.2 Middle East market from education, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.4 Office
- 5.3.4.1 Middle East market from office, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.4.2 Middle East market from office, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.5 Government
- 5.3.5.1 Middle East market from government, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.5.2 Middle East market from government, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.6 Education
- 5.3.6.1 Middle East market from healthcare, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.6.2 Middle East market from healthcare, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.7 Others
- 5.3.7.1 Middle East market from others, 2018 - 2030
- 5.3.7.2 Middle East market from others, by country, 2018 - 2030
- 5.4 Industrial
- 5.4.1 Middle East market from industrial, 2018 - 2030
- 5.4.2 Middle East market from industrial, by country, 2018 - 2030
Chapter 6 Middle East District Cooling Market, By Country
- 6.1 Middle East district cooling market share by country, 2021 & 2030
- 6.2 Saudi Arabia
- 6.2.1 Saudi Arabia market, 2018 - 2030
- 6.2.2 Saudi Arabia market by production technique, 2018 - 2030
- 6.2.3 Saudi Arabia market by application, 2018 - 2030
- 6.2.3.1 Saudi Arabia market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
- 6.3 UAE
- 6.3.1 UAE market, 2018 - 2030
- 6.3.2 UAE market by production technique, 2018 - 2030
- 6.3.3 UAE market by application, 2018 - 2030
- 6.3.3.1 UAE market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
- 6.4 Oman
- 6.4.1 Oman market, 2018 - 2030
- 6.4.2 Oman market by production technique, 2018 - 2030
- 6.4.3 Oman market by application, 2018 - 2030
- 6.4.3.1 Oman market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
- 6.5 Qatar
- 6.5.1 Qatar market, 2018 - 2030
- 6.5.2 Qatar market by production technique, 2018 - 2030
- 6.5.3 Qatar market by application, 2018 - 2030
- 6.5.3.1 Qatar market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
- 6.6 Kuwait
- 6.6.1 Kuwait market, 2018 - 2030
- 6.6.2 Kuwait market by production technique, 2018 - 2030
- 6.6.3 Kuwait market by application, 2018 - 2030
- 6.6.3.1 Kuwait market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
- 6.7 Bahrain
- 6.7.1 Bahrain market, 2018 - 2030
- 6.7.2 Bahrain market by production technique, 2018 - 2030
- 6.7.3 Bahrain market by application, 2018 - 2030
- 6.7.3.1 Bahrain market from commercial, 2018 - 2030
Chapter 7 Company Profiles
- 7.1 National Central Cooling Company PJSC (Tabreed)
- 7.1.1 Business Overview
- 7.1.2 Financial Data
- 7.1.3 Product Landscape
- 7.1.4 Strategic Outlook
- 7.1.5 SWOT Analysis
- 7.2 Emirates Central Cooling System Corporation (Empower)
- 7.2.1 Business Overview
- 7.2.2 Financial Data
- 7.2.3 Product Landscape
- 7.2.4 Strategic Outlook
- 7.2.5 SWOT Analysis
- 7.3 Emicool
- 7.3.1 Business Overview
- 7.3.2 Financial Data
- 7.3.3 Product Landscape
- 7.3.4 Strategic Outlook
- 7.3.5 SWOT Analysis
- 7.4 Stellar Energy
- 7.4.1 Business Overview
- 7.4.2 Financial Data
- 7.4.3 Product Landscape
- 7.4.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.5 DC PRO Engineering
- 7.5.1 Business Overview
- 7.5.2 Financial Data
- 7.5.3 Product Landscape
- 7.5.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.6 ADC Energy Systems
- 7.6.1 Business Overview
- 7.6.2 Financial Data
- 7.6.3 Product Landscape
- 7.6.4 Strategy outlook
- 7.6.5 SWOT Analysis
- 7.7 Qatar District Cooling Company
- 7.7.1 Business Overview
- 7.7.2 Financial Data
- 7.7.3 Product Landscape
- 7.7.4 Strategic Outlook
- 7.7.5 SWOT Analysis
- 7.8 Marafeq Qatar
- 7.8.1 Business Overview
- 7.8.2 Financial Data
- 7.8.3 Product Landscape
- 7.8.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.9 Shinryo Corporation
- 7.9.1 Business Overview
- 7.9.2 Financial Data
- 7.9.3 Product Landscape
- 7.9.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.10 Siemens
- 7.10.1 Business Overview
- 7.10.2 Financial Data
- 7.10.3 Product Landscape
- 7.10.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.11 Ramboll Group A/S
- 7.11.1 Business Overview
- 7.11.2 Financial Data
- 7.11.3 Product Landscape
- 7.11.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.12 SNC-Lavalin Group
- 7.12.1 Business Overview
- 7.12.2 Financial Data
- 7.12.3 Product Landscape
- 7.12.4 Strategic Outlook
- 7.12.5 SWOT Analysis
- 7.13 Veolia
- 7.13.1 Business Overview
- 7.13.2 Financial Data
- 7.13.3 Product Landscape
- 7.13.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.14 PAL Cooling Holding
- 7.14.1 Business Overview
- 7.14.2 Financial Data
- 7.14.3 Product Landscape
- 7.14.4 SWOT Analysis
- 7.15 ARANER
- 7.15.1 Business Overview
- 7.15.2 Financial Data
- 7.15.3 Product Landscape
- 7.15.4 SWOT Analysis