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Travis Rohrer
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Rising Demand for Lightweight Automation Drives Growth in the Aluminium Solenoid Valves Market

The global aluminium solenoid valves market is gaining steady traction, driven by growing demand across automation, water treatment and industrial fluid control sectors. In 2021, the market was valued at approximately USD 542.3 million, and it is set to reach around USD 736.5 million by 2029, registering a compound annual growth rate of about 3.9%. This growth reflects broader trends toward system automation and lightweight material use.

Market share is shifting as aluminium-bodied solenoid valves become a preferred choice for applications requiring corrosion resistance, lower weight and rapid switching capabilities. The water and wastewater treatment segment has emerged as a major end-user, while food and beverage, pharmaceutical, automotive and power generation sectors also contribute significantly. Regionally, North America currently dominates the market, yet Asia-Pacific is expected to grow fastest thanks to rising automation deployment and infrastructure expansion.


Key trends include increasing innovation in valve designs (2-way, 3-way, 4-way, 5-way) and operating types…

Sanny Rebello
Sanny Rebello

Micro Combined Heat and Power: Decentralized Energy for Efficiency and Sustainability

Micro Combined Heat and Power (micro-CHP) systems are an innovative solution for decentralized energy generation, offering simultaneous production of electricity and useful thermal energy from a single fuel source. Designed for small-scale applications—typically residential homes, small businesses, or community buildings—micro-CHP systems significantly increase overall energy efficiency by utilizing the heat that would otherwise be wasted in conventional electricity generation.

At the core of micro-CHP is a prime mover, such as a gas engine, stirling engine, or fuel cell, which drives an electric generator. As the system produces electricity, it captures and reuses the resulting heat for space heating and hot water. This dual output leads to much higher efficiency levels than separate heat and power systems. While conventional power plants may only achieve 30–40% efficiency, micro-CHP systems can reach overall efficiencies of 80–90%.

Micro-CHP systems are most commonly powered by natural gas, but advances in fuel flexibility are expanding their compatibility…

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