Ethiopia's industrial sector is currently characterized by a transition from artisanal heating methods to large-scale automated systems. The growth of Industrial Parks (IPs) has created a surge in demand for reliable steam boiler units to support the garment and leather industries, which are pivotal to the national export strategy.
However, the local market faces challenges regarding water hardness in various regions and intermittent fuel supply chains. This necessitates the deployment of a robust water boiler that can handle diverse water qualities or the implementation of thermal oil systems that offer safer, high-temperature heat transfer without the pressure risks of steam.
Furthermore, as the Ethiopian government pushes for "Green Growth," there is a noticeable shift toward energy recovery. Many factories are now integrating a waste heat boiler to capture exhaust gases, reducing operational costs and minimizing the carbon footprint in line with African environmental protocols.
