Commercial Pumps Market - Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecasts (2021 -Posted by Statzy Market Research on April 23rd, 2021 The commercial pumps market is highly dependent on irrigation, agriculture, construction, and oil and gas industries. These end-users have a continuous demand for the commercial pump equipment and consist major share of the market. - Moreover, the increased adaption of IoT will be a major opportunity for a commercial pump market as pumps are going to have more embedded technology and be able to use advanced analytics to optimize themselves for the systems. This requires the modern commercial pumps market to cope up with the requirements. Hence, the commercial pumps market is on the verge of transformation providing an edge over the competitors to those vendors who have the capabilities to manufacture smart and energy efficient commercial pumps. - However, the high cost of energy- efficient system pumps and fluctuation in the price of raw materials are hindering the growth of the commercial pump market. - Commercial pumps are installed in almost every vertical of the oil & gas sector. Commercial pumps are used in regulating the transport operations via pipelines, they installed in several refineries to feed the machines treating crude oil with the raw product, they are used at the outlets or gas station to provide the end product to the customer, etc. - With more than 1.8 million barrels of crude oil held back every day from the global supply due to OPEC regulations, the crude oil prices are stabilizing slowly. The newly found shale gas resources in North America and increasing investments in the Middle East region towards exploration and drilling activities are reviving all the secondary industries that are highly dependent on the oil & gas industry, including the commercial pumps market. - Moreover, an increasing number of oil and gas rigs around the world will boost the commercial pumps market. Free Sample report for this report is available :- https://www.statzyreports.com/report/sr496698/commercial-pumps-market - Green buildings are known for the usage of low energy consuming appliances, especially pumps, which are the prime contributors to the energy consumption of a building. More energy efficient variants of commercial pumps are installed in green buildings to reduce the carbon footprint of the North America region. - For instance, in the United States alone, buildings account for almost 40% of national CO2 emissions out-consuming both the industrial and transportation sectors. To keep this situation under control, the construction companies in the region adopted Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design(LEED) standards to construct green buildings. - According to US Green Building Council (USGBC), currently, in the US, LEED-certified buildings have 34% lower CO2 emissions, consume 25% less energy and 11% less water, and have diverted more than 80 million tons of waste from landfills. USGBC estimates that by 2018, green construction will directly contribute a million jobs and USD 75.6 billion in wages. The industry’s direct contribution to U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is also expected to reach USD 303.5 billion by the end of 2018. - February 2018 - Xylem Inc. announced the acquisition of EmNet, LLC, a prominent US company known for its smart solutions that are specialized in systems for managing the urban water cycle and wastewater and stormwater. This acquisition is expected to expand Xylem’s growing portfolio of advanced infrastructure analytics solutions and capabilities.
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