Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market - Global Industry Analysis and Forecast (2025-2032), Technology Trends.
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market size was valued at US$ 3.27 Bn. in 2024 and the total revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% through 2025 to 2032, reaching nearly US$ 5.26 Bn.
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Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Overview:
Many environmental regulatory agencies across the world mandate industrial businesses to use continuous emission monitoring systems to keep track of pollutant emission rates (EMS or CEMS). Most authorities approve/require the use of CEMS, which is the traditional device for continuous emission monitoring. Continous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS), and Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS) are the two types of the system of the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market. Hardware, software, and services are the offering types of the EMS market.
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Though Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market forecast through 2032 is based on real output, demand and supply of 2024, 2024 numbers are also estimated on real numbers published by key players as well all-important players across the world. Market forecasting till 2032 is done based on past data from 2019 to 2024 with the impact of global lock down on the market in 2020 and 2021.
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Dynamics:
Growing demand from the oil and gas industries, as well as the power generating industry, is expected to be a major growth driver in the emission monitoring system (EMS) market. The global demand is being driven by stringent government restrictions for the implementation of the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) in the upstream and downstream oil and gas sector segments to monitor dangerous gas emissions and air quality.
Environmental regulators demand that businesses use EMS to track pollution emissions. It allows businesses to calculate gas concentrations or emission levels for a variety of contaminants in the air. Multiple environmental pollutants, including nitrogen dioxide (NOx), sulphur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), hydrogen chloride (HCI), ammonia (NH3), hydrogen fluoride (HF), mercury (Hg), methane (CH4), sulphur hexafluoride (SF6), and total organic carbon (TOC), are monitored and measured using these systems.
EMS not only assists companies with measuring and monitoring emissions, but also reduces harmful emissions and air pollutants. Customers may also contact the manufacturers for assistance with custom designs, installation, calibration, and validation. There are some manufacturers who are integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into their systems in order to reduce the release of harmful materials. ABB Ltd., for instance, developed an empirical model for estimating plant emissions in advance based on process data.
Government regulations and standards in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific aim to monitor and report emissions from oil and gas, power generation, and the metals and mining industries. With EMS, regulatory agencies can effectively monitor chemicals released into the environment and ensure they comply with regulatory standards. Quality Assurance procedures in Appendix F to 40 CFR 60 are used by the U.S. Department of Transportation to evaluate the effectiveness of Quality Assurance (QA) and Quality Control (QC) procedures and the quality of data generated by Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) used to evaluate compliance with emission standards.
Similarly, the Monitoring Certification Scheme (MCERTS) of the Environment Agency in the United Kingdom assures adherence to European Directives governing industrial emissions, equipment, monitoring data, and staff. Europe has enforced severe emission restrictions and is a strong supporter of the Kyoto Protocol, a global agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Segment Analysis:
Based on the Offering, the market is segmented into Hardware, Software, and Service. Hardware segment is expected to hold the largest market shares of xx% by 2030. CEMS and PEMS both use hardware EMS to collect emissions data, which explains the growth of the hardware EMS market. A PEMS is powered by software and uses hardware components, including sensors, to predict gas emissions, whereas a CEMS is hardware-based. As most plants have installed continuous emission monitoring systems, hardware-based continuous emission monitoring systems boost the demand for hardware devices. These are the factors that are expected to drives the growth of this segment in the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) market during the forecast period 2025-2032.
Based on the System Type, the Global Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market is segmented into Continous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS), and Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS). Continous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS) segment is expected to grow rapidly at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period 2025-2032. CO2 emissions from various industries are measured using CEMS, including power generation, oil and gas, chemicals, waste incineration, and waste disposal. CEMS may also be in greater demand due to an increase in the number of stringent pollution monitoring rules and regulations within industries.
Based on the Industry, the market is segmented into Power Generation, Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Refineries & Fertilizers, Building Materials, Pulp & Paper, Pharmaceuticals, Metals, Mining, Marine & Shipping, and Waste Incineration. Oil & Gas segment is expected to grow rapidly at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period 2025-2032. In the oil and gas industry, emissions monitoring systems are used primarily to measure and minimize hazardous chemical emissions such as methane, carbon dioxide, and sulfur dioxide, as well as to gather the data required to report the emissions release to regulatory agencies such as the industrial emissions directive (IED) by the European Parliament and Council on industrial emissions, as well as the clean air act by the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States.
Energy demand in Asia Pacific is expected to rise rapidly as a result of increased economic activity, providing an opportunity for manufacturers to expand into formerly untouched regions. The massive growth of crude oil and natural gas transportation infrastructure, as well as power generation facilities, is expected to help drive regional demand.
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Regional Insights:
North America region is expected to dominate the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) market during the forecast period 2025-2032. North America region is expected to hold the largest market shares of xx% by 2032. The US Environmental Protection Agency is dedicated to improving air quality and reducing pollution in order to preserve public health. Cleaner air has major public health benefits, and the establishment of the Clean Air Act in the United States, as well as technological improvements by many entrepreneurs since then, has greatly improved air quality in the country.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) primarily collaborates with state, local, and tribal governments to reduce emissions of over 180 dangerous air pollutants. Besides, the small particles found in smoke can cause a variety of health issues, including burning eyes, a runny nose, and illnesses like bronchitis. One of the key factor driving the demand for emissions monitoring systems is the fact that these small particles can cause chronic heart and lung ailments.
Asia Pacific region is expected to grow rapidly at a CAGR of xx% during the forecast period 2025-2032. China and India are the two largest contributors to Asia Pacific Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market growth. It can also be ascribed to the region's burgeoning power generation and chemicals-use sectors, both of which are major users of emission monitoring systems. Besides, the growing capacity of coal-fired power plants is a contributing factor to the increased demand for emission monitoring systems. Lockdowns were imposed in Asia Pacific as a result of COVID-19. Due to the limited transit options available in and around Asia Pacific, supply chains have been interrupted. Because numerous manufacturing units have been shut down as a result of the lockdown, Asian countries have lost a lot of business and money.
The objective of the report is to present a comprehensive analysis of the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market to the stakeholders in the industry. The report provides trends that are most dominant in the EMS Market and how these trends will influence new business investments and market development throughout the forecast period. The report also aids in the comprehension of the EMS Market dynamics and competitive structure of the market by analyzing market leaders, market followers, and regional players.
The qualitative and quantitative data provided in the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market report is to help understand which market segments, regions are expected to grow at higher rates, factors affecting the market, and key opportunity areas, which will drive the industry and market growth through the forecast period. The report also includes the competitive landscape of key players in the industry along with their recent developments in the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market. The report studies factors such as company size, market share, market growth, revenue, production volume, and profits of the key players in the EMS Market.
The report provides Porter's Five Force Model, which helps in designing the business strategies in the market. The report helps in identifying how many rivals are existing, who they are, and how their product quality is in the Market. The report also analyses if the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market is easy for a new player to gain a foothold in the market, do they enter or exit the market regularly if the market is dominated by a few players, etc.
The report also includes a PESTEL Analysis, which aids in the development of company strategies. Political variables help in figuring out how much a government can influence the Market. Economic variables aid in the analysis of economic performance drivers that have an impact on the Market. Understanding the impact of the surrounding environment and the influence of environmental concerns on the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market is aided by legal factors.
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Scope:
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market |
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Market Size in 2024 |
USD 3.27 Bn. |
Market Size in 2032 |
USD 5.26 Bn. |
CAGR (2025-2032) |
6.1 % |
Historic Data |
2019-2024 |
Base Year |
2024 |
Forecast Period |
2025-2032 |
Segment Scope |
by System Type
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by Offering
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by Industry
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Regional Scope |
North America- United States, Canada, and Mexico Europe – UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Austria, and Rest of Europe Asia Pacific – China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, ASEAN, Rest of APAC Middle East and Africa - South Africa, GCC, Egypt, Nigeria, Rest of the Middle East and Africa South America – Brazil, Argentina, Rest of South America |
Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Key Players
- ABB (Switzerland)
- AMETEK (US)
- Emerson (US)
- General Electric (US)
- Siemens (US)
- Parker Hannfin (US)
- Rockwell Automation (US)
- SICK (Germany)
- Teledyne Technologies (US)
- Thermo Fisher(US)
- CMC Solutions (US)
- Environmental S.A. (US)
- Enviro Technology Services (UK)
- Fuji Electric (Japan)
- Protea (UK)
- Horiba (Japan)
- Opsis (Sweden)
- Ecotech (Australia)
Frequently Asked Questions
North America is expected to hold the highest share in the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market.
ABB (Switzerland), AMETEK (US), Emerson (US), General Electric (US), and Siemens (US) are the top key players in the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market.
Hardware segment hold the largest market share in the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) market by 2032.
The market size of the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) market is expected to reach US $5.26 Bn. by 2032.
The market size of the Emission Monitoring System (EMS) market was worth US $ 3.27 Bn. in 2024.
1. Research Methodology
1.1 Research Data
1.1.1. Primary Data
1.1.2. Secondary Data
1.2. Market Size Estimation
1.2.1. Bottom-Up Approach
1.2.2. Top-Up Approach
1.3. Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation
1.4. Research Assumption
2. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Executive Summary
2.1. Market Overview
2.2. Market Size (2024) and Forecast (2025– 2032) and Y-O-Y%
2.3. Market Size (USD) and Market Share (%) – By Segments and Regions
3. Global Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market: Competitive Landscape
3.1. SMR Competition Matrix
3.2. Key Players Benchmarking
3.2.1. Company Name
3.2.2. Headquarter
3.2.3. Product Segment
3.2.4. Total Production (2024)
3.2.5. End-user Segment
3.2.6. Y-O-Y%
3.2.7. Revenue (2023)
3.2.8. Profit Magin
3.2.9. Market Share
3.2.10. Company Locations
3.3. Market Structure
3.3.1. Market Leaders
3.3.2. Market Followers
3.3.3. Emerging Players
3.4. Consolidation of the Market
3.4.1. Strategic Initiatives and Developments
3.4.2. Mergers and Acquisitions
3.4.3. Collaborations and Partnerships
3.4.4. Product Launches and Innovations
3.5. EMS Industry Ecosystem
3.5.1. Ecosystem Analysis
3.5.2. Role of the Companies in the Ecosystem
4. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market: Dynamics
4.1. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Trends by Region
4.1.1. North America
4.1.2. Europe
4.1.3. Asia Pacific
4.1.4. Middle East and Africa
4.1.5. South America
4.2. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Drivers
4.3. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Restraints
4.4. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Opportunities
4.5. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Challenges
4.6. PORTER’s Five Forces Analysis
4.6.1. Intensity of the Rivalry
4.6.2. Threat of New Entrants
4.6.3. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
4.6.4. Bargaining Power of Buyers
4.6.5. Threat of Substitutes
4.7. PESTLE Analysis
4.7.1. Political Factors
4.7.2. Economic Factors
4.7.3. Social Factors
4.7.4. Legal Factors
4.7.5. Environmental Factors
4.8. Technological Analysis
4.8.1. Big Data Analytics
4.8.2. Edge and Diagnostics Analytics
4.8.3. Technological Roadmap
4.9. Value Chain Analysis
4.10. Regulatory Landscape by Region
4.10.1. North America
4.10.2. Europe
4.10.3. Asia Pacific
4.10.4. Middle East and Africa
4.10.5. South America
5. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market: Global Market Size and Forecast by Segmentation (by Value in USD Million) (2024-2032)
5.1. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by System Type (2024-2032)
5.1.1. Continous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS)
5.1.2. Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS)
5.2. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Offering (2024-2032)
5.2.1. Hardware
5.2.2. Software
5.2.3. Service
5.3. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Industry (2024-2032)
5.3.1. Power Generation
5.3.2. Oil & Gas
5.3.3. Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Refineries, & Fertilizers
5.3.4. Building Materials
5.3.5. Pulp & Paper
5.3.6. Pharmaceuticals
5.3.7. Metals
5.3.8. Mining
5.3.9. Marine & Shipping
5.3.10. Waste Incineration
5.4. Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Region (2024-2032)
5.4.1. North America
5.4.2. Europe
5.4.3. Asia Pacific
5.4.4. Middle East and Africa
5.4.5. South America
6. North America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast by Segmentation (by Value in USD Million) (2024-2032)
6.1. North America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by System Type (2024-2032)
6.1.1. Continous Emission Monitoring System (CEMS)
6.1.2. Predictive Emission Monitoring System (PEMS)
6.2. North America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Offering (2024-2032)
6.2.1. Hardware
6.2.2. Software
6.2.3. Service
6.3. North America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Industry (2024-2032)
6.3.1. Power Generation
6.3.2. Oil & Gas
6.3.3. Chemicals, Petrochemicals, Refineries, & Fertilizers
6.3.4. Building Materials
6.3.5. Pulp & Paper
6.3.6. Pharmaceuticals
6.3.7. Metals
6.3.8. Mining
6.3.9. Marine & Shipping
6.3.10. Waste Incineration
6.4. North America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Country (2024-2032)
6.4.1. United States
6.4.2. Canada
6.4.3. Mexico
7. Europe Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast by Segmentation (by Value in USD Million) (2024-2032)
7.1. Europe Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by System Type (2024-2032)
7.2. Europe Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Offering (2024-2032)
7.3. Europe Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Industry (2024-2032)
7.4. Europe Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Country (2024-2032)
7.4.1. United Kingdom
7.4.2. France
7.4.3. Germany
7.4.4. Italy
7.4.5. Spain
7.4.6. Sweden
7.4.7. Austria
7.4.8. Rest of Europe
8. Asia Pacific Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast by Segmentation (by Value in USD Million) (2024-2032)
8.1. Asia Pacific Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by System Type (2024-2032)
8.2. Asia Pacific Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Offering (2024-2032)
8.3. Asia Pacific Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Industry (2024-2032)
8.4. Asia Pacific Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Country (2024-2032)
8.4.1. China
8.4.2. S Korea
8.4.3. Japan
8.4.4. India
8.4.5. Australia
8.4.6. Indonesia
8.4.7. Malaysia
8.4.8. Vietnam
8.4.9. Taiwan
8.4.10. Rest of Asia Pacific
9. Middle East and Africa Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast by Segmentation (by Value in USD Million) (2024-2032)
9.1. Middle East and Africa Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by System Type (2024-2032)
9.2. Middle East and Africa Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Offering (2024-2032)
9.3. Middle East and Africa Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Industry (2024-2032)
9.4. Middle East and Africa Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Country (2024-2032)
9.4.1. South Africa
9.4.2. GCC
9.4.3. Nigeria
9.4.4. Rest of ME&A
10. South America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast by Segmentation (by Value in USD Million) (2024-2032)
10.1. South America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by System Type (2024-2032)
10.2. South America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Offering (2024-2032)
10.3. South America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Industry (2024-2032)
10.4. South America Emission Monitoring System (EMS) Market Size and Forecast, by Country (2024-2032)
10.4.1. Brazil
10.4.2. Argentina
10.4.3. Rest Of South America
11. Company Profile: Key Players
11.1. ABB (Switzerland)
11.1.1. Company Overview
11.1.2. Business Portfolio
11.1.2.1. Product Name
11.1.2.2. Product Details
11.1.3. Financial Overview
11.1.3.1. Total Revenue
11.1.3.2. Segment Revenue
11.1.3.3. Regional Revenue
11.1.4. SWOT Analysis
11.1.5. Strategic Analysis
11.1.6. Recent Developments
11.2. AMETEK (US)
11.3. Emerson (US)
11.4. General Electric (US)
11.5. Siemens (US)
11.6. Parker Hannfin (US)
11.7. Rockwell Automation (US)
11.8. SICK (Germany)
11.9. Teledyne Technologies (US)
11.10. Thermo Fisher(US)
11.11. CMC Solutions (US)
11.12. Environmental S.A. (US)
11.13. Enviro Technology Services (UK)
11.14. Fuji Electric (Japan)
11.15. Protea (UK)
11.16. Horiba (Japan)
11.17. Opsis (Sweden)
11.18. Ecotech (Australia)
12. Key Findings
13. Analyst Recommendations
13.1. Strategic Recommendations
13.2. Future Outlook