Published Date: September 2025
Selbyville, DE. - North America waste heat recovery systems market was estimated at USD 17.7 billion in 2024 and is expected to grow from USD 18.7 billion in 2025 to USD 36.3 billion by 2034, at a CAGR of 7.6%, according to the latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
Industries across North America are under increasing pressure to reduce energy consumption and operating costs. Waste heat recovery systems offer a proven solution to capture and reuse lost thermal energy, making them a top choice for energy-intensive sectors like manufacturing, chemicals, and oil & gas.
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The electricity and steam generation segment held a significant share in 2024. As industries seek to lower operational costs and increase on-site energy independence, waste heat is increasingly being converted into steam and power through technologies like the Organic Rankine Cycle (ORC) and high-efficiency boilers. These systems are especially valuable in continuous processing industries such as cement, refining, and steel, where high-temperature exhaust gases are readily available.
The chemical segment held a sizeable share in 2024, owing to its high thermal energy requirements and the generation of consistent, high-grade waste heat. Processes such as distillation, cracking, and reforming produce substantial heat emissions, making the sector highly suitable for recovery technologies. Companies operating in this space are leveraging heat exchangers, regenerative thermal oxidizers, and heat-to-power solutions to improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions.
United States waste heat recovery systems market generated a substantial share in 2024, owing to its expansive industrial base and progressive energy efficiency standards. From manufacturing and petrochemicals to data centers and food processing, a wide range of sectors are deploying waste heat recovery technologies to reduce energy costs and improve sustainability metrics.
Major players operating in the North America waste heat recovery systems market are Inproheat Industries Ltd., Climeon, Indeck Power Equipment Company, GE Vernova, Viessmann Group, Ormat Technologies Inc., 247Solar, Thermax, Solex Thermal Science, ConDex Systems Inc., Rentech Boiler Systems, Inc., Bionomic Industries, Inc., Innovative Steam Technologies (IST), Siemens Energy, Bosch Industriekessel GmbH, EnviroPower Renewable Inc., ABB, Cleaver-Brooks, SeebeckCell Technologies, and DÜRR Group.
To strengthen their market position, companies in the North America waste heat recovery systems space are focusing on modular system design, digital optimization, and sector-specific customization. Leading firms are investing in R&D to develop compact, high-efficiency systems that can operate across varied temperature ranges and industrial processes. Many are also integrating AI and IoT technologies for real-time performance monitoring and predictive maintenance, offering greater operational control to end users. Strategic partnerships with EPC contractors, utilities, and OEMs are enabling broader market penetration, while turnkey project delivery and performance-based contracts are helping build long-term client relationships.
Ankit Gupta, Shashank Sisodia