Demand for sulfur dioxide emission control remains anchored by the power generation sector, though industrial applications are rapidly catching up. Cement manufacturing, in particular, is emerging as the fastest-growing end-use segment, with an anticipated 8.5% growth rate. This surge is fueled by stricter air-quality mandates on clinker production and the need to manage emissions from high-sulfur raw materials.
Regionally, Asia Pacific continues to dominate the landscape, accounting for nearly half of the global market share as of 2025. Countries including China and India are undergoing significant retrofit programs to align aging infrastructure with modern environmental policy. While wet desulfurization systems currently maintain the largest share due to their proven reliability in high-volume settings, dry and semi-dry technologies are gaining traction in water-stressed regions, growing at an 8.1% rate. Major industry players, such as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, GE Vernova, and Babcock & Wilcox, are increasingly focusing on technology portfolio expansion and strategic acquisitions to navigate the evolving regulatory environment.





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