tmrFebruary 1, 2021
Mounting Pressure to Reduce Carbon Footprint Encourages Usage of Efficient Industrial Boilers
The increasing pressure on the chemical, metal, food, and several other manufacturing companies to reduce their carbon footprint is creating a lucrative growth opportunity for the
industrial boilers market in the U.S. The recently stated guidelines by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) pertaining to air pollution levels from institutional, commercial, and industrial boilers is expected to lead to an investment in energy-efficient boilers. This supportive groundwork is also expected to push the opportunity of the industrial boilers market.
East North Central Region Spearheads Overall Market
In terms of regions, the East North Central region witnessed a surge in the number of industrial boiler installations in 2018. In the same year, the region accounted for about 30% of the total market. In the coming few years, this regional market is expected to experience
The country’s Environment Ministry is defending the January 29 auction as a conservation strategy, but conservations say the move is based on false population statistics, disputed claims of human-elephant conflict and puts 3% of Namibia’s last elephants up for sale
Namibian elephants in Etosha. Conservationists estimate that between 73 to 84 percent of the government’s quoted elephant population figure consists of ‘trans-boundary’ elephants, those moving between Namibia, Angola Zambia and Botswana. They put the resident elephant population in Namibia at 5,688. They are worried that with 170 heading to the auction block, Namibia is losing 3 percent of its elephant population.
Courtesy: Stephan Scholvin