Climate Change Demands Sustainable Management Strategies
Global water and wastewater networks are in a state of transition. Many utilities and municipalities are dealing with aged networks that require rehabilitation and replacement, while others are seeing growing or existing populations that require reliable services. However, all utilities face challenges as well as opportunities in terms of digitalization, decarbonization, and climate change. Transformative changes require blue-sky thinking and long-term roadmapping, and utilities must reevaluate how they engage with asset segments (pumps; meters; pipes and allied; automation and control) and the services and solutions they employ (meter data management; leakage management services; design and engineering).
The global mandate of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals looms large in many countries as they strive to meet 2030 goals for water and wastewater services. This pushes investment and further industry privatization to spur competition and investment. However, this push toward sustainable water and wastewater network operations and services is tempered by restraining factors, and inadequate funding and the inability to prioritize that funding are perennial challenges. Often, complex new technology requires innovative skills and support, which complicates rollouts and slows adoption. In addition, the global disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed infrastructure investment and complicated investment strategies.
This research service investigates the global water and wastewater networks market. The study evaluates the growth environment and examines market revenue and forecast; it also outlines the growth opportunity universe to direct market participants toward value-add business strategies. Data and primary research inputs have been aggregated and analyzed to determine key market opportunities over the forecast period (2021-2025).
Table of Contents
1. Strategic Imperatives- Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
- The Strategic Imperative 8™
- The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Global Water and Wastewater Networks Industry
- Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
- Scope of Analysis
- Market Segmentation
- Key Competitors
- Key Growth Metrics
- Growth Drivers
- Growth Driver Analysis
- Growth Restraints
- Growth Restraint Analysis
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Industrial Vertical
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Revenue Forecast Analysis by Region
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Key Growth Metrics
- Revenue Forecast
- Revenue Forecast by Region
- Revenue Forecast Analysis
- Growth Opportunity 1: Digital Frameworks for Utilities
- Growth Opportunity 2: Access to Infrastructure Investment for Water and Wastewater Networks
- Growth Opportunity 3: Circular Economy for Materials and Civil Works in Water and Wastewater Networks
- Growth Opportunity 4: UN SDGs for Water and Wastewater Networks
- Growth Opportunity 5: Asset Management and Edge Intelligence for Condition and Performance Monitoring of Water and Wastewater Networks
- Growth Opportunity 6: Ability to Adapt to Climate Change for Water and Wastewater Network Market Participants
- Growth Opportunity 7: Robotics and Automation for Faster and Safer Assessment and Maintenance and Repair of Water and Wastewater Networks
- Your Next Steps
- List of Exhibits