Energy meters are a typical instrument to measure the amount of electricity or energy consumed by a user. It has been traditionally present in the market with the dominant types being the electromagnetic and static ones. However the market is steadily moving towards a newer generation meters which include smart and digital meters. Players in the market are rapidly involving research and development activities to adopt newer technologies in their products. The market is highly controlled by the state and private utilities who are the major users of energy meters in India. Increasing government support in the sector as regards to the electrification activities is driving the market. India is also rapidly becoming a big exporter of energy meters with changing technology in its products. Organized players capture a large share of the market owing to the manufacturing specifications to be followed. Rising urban infrastructure and households is definitely going to boost the overall demand of meters in India.
The report begins with an introduction to the energy meters market indicating the types of meters on the basis of load along with a brief description. The market overview section provides size of the market and it growth on the basis of volume. Market segmentation on the basis of load and types is also given. The size and growth of the market on the basis of value has been added along with the product segments. Each segment of the market has been described with respective market sizes and growth figures. The import and export figures and overview has been described.
An analysis of the drivers explain the factors for growth of the industry including rising household demand, government initiatives, high replacement market and increasing rural electrification. The key challenges include archaic business practices and high entry barrier. The future outlook of the market has been analyzed which provides a clear and definitive overview of the next generation energy meters which are taking inroads Indian market. Smart meters have been defined with their advantages over conventional meters and the prospect of the market in the Indian context has been highlighted.
The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in the industry along with the market segmentation on the basis of player market shares and sales segmentation. It includes a detailed profile of the major players in the market including their financials.
Table of Contents:
Page 1: Executive summary
Introduction
Page 2: Energy Meters Market – Segmentation and Description
Market Overview
Page 3: Energy Meters Market – Overview, Size & Growth (Volume) (2006-2010e), Market Segmentation (Basis of Load and Types)
Page 4: Energy Meters Market – Overview, Size & Growth (2010-2014e); Product Segments
Page 5: Segments of Energy Meters Market – Overview; Size & Growth (2010-2014e)
Page 6: Import and Export of Energy Meters (Value and Volume – 2006-2010), Region Wise (2009-10)
Drivers & Challenges
Page 7: Summary
Page 8-14: Drivers
Page 15: Challenges
Future Outlook
Page 16: Smart Meters – An Introduction
Page 17: Benefits in the Indian Market
Competition
Page 18: Competition – Overview, Market Segmentation and Sales Segmentation (2009-10)
Page 19-27: Major Players
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Indian Power Sector Analysis
Electricity is one of the most vital infrastructure inputs for economic development of a country. There is a strong demand for electricity in India and it is steadily growing with the country’s economic growth and rising consumerism. The Indian electricity market today offers one of the highest growth potential for private players. Government reforms, e.g. distribution network Reforms Program, would be the key factor driving the power sector. Reforms such as The Electricity Act and National Electricity Policy will give impetus to the Indian power sector.
According to our new research report "Indian Power Sector Analysis”, there is a huge demand for power in some Indian states due to rapid urbanization and industrialization. Besides, opportunities for private players are increasing with high energy shortage and government support in the form of incentives to set up power plants. We have found that the number of merchant power plants will increase in the years to come with state governments inviting private players to invest in the power sector e.g. Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, etc.
Based on the study of the Indian power sector, we have discovered that the total installed capacity will add around 45000 MW by 2013-14. However, demand is much higher than supply with deficit is projected to be more than 12% during 2010-11. We have also found that renewable energy creates huge opportunities for power generators as the commitment to generate clean energy and environmental obligations have become top priority for most of the nations around the world. However, coal based power will remain the dominant source for energy in India.
The report has also revealed that un-conventional energy sources such as nuclear, wind and solar will fulfill a large chunk of India’s energy need in coming years. Many states are formulating exclusive policies for renewable energies in order to promote and develop these energy sources. Our report focuses on the growing power sector in India. It thoroughly investigates the current market trends, evolving markets and growth prospects for the power industry. It will help clients to analyze the driving forces and leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the power industry.
Table of Contents:
1. Analyst View
2. Focus on India
2.1 Growing Economy
2.2 Regulatory Reforms
2.3 Demand-Supply Situation
2.4 Rural Electrification Program
2.4.1 Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidhyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY)
2.4.2 Rural Electrification Projects under RGGVY
3. India Power - Unexplored Opportunities
3.1 Transmission Schemes
3.2 Thermal Power Development
3.3 Hydro Power Development
3.4 Growth Potential by Consumer Sector
3.5 Ultra Mega Projects
3.6 Capacity Addition
3.7 Vertical Industry
3.8 Shortfalls
3.9 Renewable Energy Sources
3.10 Merchant Power Plants
4. Power Sector - India vs Developing Countries
4.1 Investment Perspective
4.2 Regulatory Environment
5. Industry Performance
5.1 Installed Capacities of Power Utilities
5.1.1 Maharashtra
5.1.2 Tamil Nadu
5.1.3 Gujarat
5.1.4 Andhra Pradesh
5.1.5 Karnataka
5.2 Power Transmission
5.3 Power Distribution
5.4 Power Consumption
6. Potential for Private Players in Power Generation
7. Analysis by Non Conventional Energy Sources
7.1 Nuclear Power
7.2 Wind Power
7.3 Solar Power
7.3.1 Rajasthan
7.3.2 Gujarat
7.3.3 Tamil Nadu
7.3.4 Maharashtra
7.3.5 West Bengal
8. Challenges
8.1 Irrational & Unremunerative Tariff Structure
8.2 Unbalanced Growth & Shortage
8.3 Payment Risks
8.4 Reform Challenges
8.5 Price Hike
9. Power Sector Regulatory Framework
10. Key Players
10.1 Power Generation
10.1.1 National Thermal Power Corporation Limited
10.1.2 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited
10.1.3 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation
10.1.4 North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited
10.2 Power Transmission
10.2.1 Damodar Valley Corporation
10.2.2 Power Grid Corporation of India
10.3 Power Distribution
10.3.1 Reliance Infrastructure Limited
10.3.2 Tata Power
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According to our new research report "Indian Power Sector Analysis”, there is a huge demand for power in some Indian states due to rapid urbanization and industrialization. Besides, opportunities for private players are increasing with high energy shortage and government support in the form of incentives to set up power plants. We have found that the number of merchant power plants will increase in the years to come with state governments inviting private players to invest in the power sector e.g. Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, etc.
Based on the study of the Indian power sector, we have discovered that the total installed capacity will add around 45000 MW by 2013-14. However, demand is much higher than supply with deficit is projected to be more than 12% during 2010-11. We have also found that renewable energy creates huge opportunities for power generators as the commitment to generate clean energy and environmental obligations have become top priority for most of the nations around the world. However, coal based power will remain the dominant source for energy in India.
The report has also revealed that un-conventional energy sources such as nuclear, wind and solar will fulfill a large chunk of India’s energy need in coming years. Many states are formulating exclusive policies for renewable energies in order to promote and develop these energy sources. Our report focuses on the growing power sector in India. It thoroughly investigates the current market trends, evolving markets and growth prospects for the power industry. It will help clients to analyze the driving forces and leading-edge opportunities critical to the success of the power industry.
Table of Contents:
1. Analyst View
2. Focus on India
2.1 Growing Economy
2.2 Regulatory Reforms
2.3 Demand-Supply Situation
2.4 Rural Electrification Program
2.4.1 Rajiv Gandhi Grameen Vidhyutikaran Yojana (RGGVY)
2.4.2 Rural Electrification Projects under RGGVY
3. India Power - Unexplored Opportunities
3.1 Transmission Schemes
3.2 Thermal Power Development
3.3 Hydro Power Development
3.4 Growth Potential by Consumer Sector
3.5 Ultra Mega Projects
3.6 Capacity Addition
3.7 Vertical Industry
3.8 Shortfalls
3.9 Renewable Energy Sources
3.10 Merchant Power Plants
4. Power Sector - India vs Developing Countries
4.1 Investment Perspective
4.2 Regulatory Environment
5. Industry Performance
5.1 Installed Capacities of Power Utilities
5.1.1 Maharashtra
5.1.2 Tamil Nadu
5.1.3 Gujarat
5.1.4 Andhra Pradesh
5.1.5 Karnataka
5.2 Power Transmission
5.3 Power Distribution
5.4 Power Consumption
6. Potential for Private Players in Power Generation
7. Analysis by Non Conventional Energy Sources
7.1 Nuclear Power
7.2 Wind Power
7.3 Solar Power
7.3.1 Rajasthan
7.3.2 Gujarat
7.3.3 Tamil Nadu
7.3.4 Maharashtra
7.3.5 West Bengal
8. Challenges
8.1 Irrational & Unremunerative Tariff Structure
8.2 Unbalanced Growth & Shortage
8.3 Payment Risks
8.4 Reform Challenges
8.5 Price Hike
9. Power Sector Regulatory Framework
10. Key Players
10.1 Power Generation
10.1.1 National Thermal Power Corporation Limited
10.1.2 Nuclear Power Corporation of India Limited
10.1.3 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation
10.1.4 North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Limited
10.2 Power Transmission
10.2.1 Damodar Valley Corporation
10.2.2 Power Grid Corporation of India
10.3 Power Distribution
10.3.1 Reliance Infrastructure Limited
10.3.2 Tata Power
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Polish Utilities Report
The IntelliNews Polish Utilities Report offers an extensive summary of the Polish utilities sector, segmented into gas, electricity, renewables and water. It includes a complete coverage of the latest developments, trends and corporate news, accompanied by thorough statistics and comments. This sector report is ideal to keep you abreast on recent company and industry news. Written by local professionals, it is a unique market and business intelligence analysis, tailored to save time by providing in-depth information, while helping you to make confident and informed business decisions.
Summary
The leitmotif of the passing year has been the (additional) natural gas supplies deal with Russia's Gazprom. Initially agreed last October, it took over a year to be actually worked out and signed (with significant changes being made throughout this period). Paradoxically, after agreeing on the document, Poland's main gas producer and distributor PGNiG and Gazprom have been proclaimed as possible business partners for future joint projects. Another two key themes of the passing months have been (accelerated) privatisation of the electrical power segment's companies (with progress in the case of five power groups) and price tariff negotiations with the market regulator, both in the natural gas (ultimately, prices are to fall by 3-4%) and the electrical power (prices are to rise by low single digits) segments.
Sold production (seasonally unadjusted) of the sector of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply inched up by 0.1% to PLN 71.88bn (EUR 17.8bn) in Jan-Oct, 2010, according to the data of the Central Statistical Office (GUS). In October alone, the sector's output inched up by 0.3% m/m, but was down by 3.1% in annual terms. In the first ten months of this year, sold production of the sector of water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities rose by 5.7%, while in October, 2010, it was up by 3.8% m/m and by 2.9% on the year.
Prices of this sector's output grew by 2.9% y/y in Jan-Oct. 2010, vs. the surge of 15.9% in the whole of 2009.
Organically, the sector's companies are progressing with their bigscale investment plans. According to Deloitte, Poland's power enterprises should invest around EUR 50bn by 2020 to build nearly 30,000 MW of new power generation capacities. Ernst & Young estimates that Poland still needs to set up around 25 GW of new power generation capacities so as to match the European average level.
Table of Contents :
Executive Summary
Overview
Natural Gas
Electrical Power
Renewable Energy
Water Treatment
Appendix
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Summary
The leitmotif of the passing year has been the (additional) natural gas supplies deal with Russia's Gazprom. Initially agreed last October, it took over a year to be actually worked out and signed (with significant changes being made throughout this period). Paradoxically, after agreeing on the document, Poland's main gas producer and distributor PGNiG and Gazprom have been proclaimed as possible business partners for future joint projects. Another two key themes of the passing months have been (accelerated) privatisation of the electrical power segment's companies (with progress in the case of five power groups) and price tariff negotiations with the market regulator, both in the natural gas (ultimately, prices are to fall by 3-4%) and the electrical power (prices are to rise by low single digits) segments.
Sold production (seasonally unadjusted) of the sector of electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply inched up by 0.1% to PLN 71.88bn (EUR 17.8bn) in Jan-Oct, 2010, according to the data of the Central Statistical Office (GUS). In October alone, the sector's output inched up by 0.3% m/m, but was down by 3.1% in annual terms. In the first ten months of this year, sold production of the sector of water supply, sewerage, waste management and remediation activities rose by 5.7%, while in October, 2010, it was up by 3.8% m/m and by 2.9% on the year.
Prices of this sector's output grew by 2.9% y/y in Jan-Oct. 2010, vs. the surge of 15.9% in the whole of 2009.
Organically, the sector's companies are progressing with their bigscale investment plans. According to Deloitte, Poland's power enterprises should invest around EUR 50bn by 2020 to build nearly 30,000 MW of new power generation capacities. Ernst & Young estimates that Poland still needs to set up around 25 GW of new power generation capacities so as to match the European average level.
Table of Contents :
Executive Summary
Overview
Natural Gas
Electrical Power
Renewable Energy
Water Treatment
Appendix
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Analyzing the Global Wind Energy Industry
In many parts of the world, wind energy has already grown to be a mainstream energy source. This growth has long been driven by concerns about global climate change, mainly in the developed world and especially in Europe.
Wind energy has emerged as the most attractive solution to the world’s energy challenges. It is clean and fuel-free. Moreover, wind is indigenous and enough wind blows across the globe to cope with the ever increasing electricity demand. Moreover, wind power generation is increasingly competitive with conventional fossil fuel sources and already today is on a par with new coal or gas fired power stations.
Aruvian's R'search brings you a complete in-depth focus on the global wind energy in its report – Analyzing the Global Wind Energy Industry. The report explores the importance of wind power in today’s energy-hungry world. The report looks at the basics of the wind power industry, that is, how a wind turbine works, analyzing and understanding the technologies involved in harvesting wind power, and much more. Economics, issues and barriers, regulatory incentives, tax incentives, and other such factors are also explored in-depth in this report. Aruvian’s offering includes a complete analysis of the major countries investing in wind power, along with companies around the world which are making waves in the field of wind power. The report is a comprehensive A to Z guide on the global wind power industry.
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
Section 1: Overview of Wind Energy
B. Historical Background of Industry
C. Global Wind Power Scenario
Europe
North America
Asia
Latin America
Australasia
Africa
Offshore
D. Current Market Scenario
E. Growth Drivers for Wind Energy
Supply Security
Environmental Potential
Economic Feasibility
Employment & Development of Rural Areas
Technology
F. Benefits of Wind Energy
Economically Competitive
Value of Wind Energy to Rural Community
Lack of Consumption of Water
National Security
Renewable
Environmental Benefits
No Fluctuations in Prices
Myriad Uses
G. Global Wind Resources & Grid Integration
Assessment of Wind Resources
Grid Integration & Variability
Challenges & Barriers in Wind Power Integration
System Operation
Grid Connection & Stability of System
Improvements in Infrastructure
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Wind energy has emerged as the most attractive solution to the world’s energy challenges. It is clean and fuel-free. Moreover, wind is indigenous and enough wind blows across the globe to cope with the ever increasing electricity demand. Moreover, wind power generation is increasingly competitive with conventional fossil fuel sources and already today is on a par with new coal or gas fired power stations.
Aruvian's R'search brings you a complete in-depth focus on the global wind energy in its report – Analyzing the Global Wind Energy Industry. The report explores the importance of wind power in today’s energy-hungry world. The report looks at the basics of the wind power industry, that is, how a wind turbine works, analyzing and understanding the technologies involved in harvesting wind power, and much more. Economics, issues and barriers, regulatory incentives, tax incentives, and other such factors are also explored in-depth in this report. Aruvian’s offering includes a complete analysis of the major countries investing in wind power, along with companies around the world which are making waves in the field of wind power. The report is a comprehensive A to Z guide on the global wind power industry.
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
Section 1: Overview of Wind Energy
B. Historical Background of Industry
C. Global Wind Power Scenario
Europe
North America
Asia
Latin America
Australasia
Africa
Offshore
D. Current Market Scenario
E. Growth Drivers for Wind Energy
Supply Security
Environmental Potential
Economic Feasibility
Employment & Development of Rural Areas
Technology
F. Benefits of Wind Energy
Economically Competitive
Value of Wind Energy to Rural Community
Lack of Consumption of Water
National Security
Renewable
Environmental Benefits
No Fluctuations in Prices
Myriad Uses
G. Global Wind Resources & Grid Integration
Assessment of Wind Resources
Grid Integration & Variability
Challenges & Barriers in Wind Power Integration
System Operation
Grid Connection & Stability of System
Improvements in Infrastructure
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Global Market for Distributed Generation Technologies
Increased demands on global electrical power systems and incidences of electricity shortages, power quality problems, rolling blackouts, and electricity price spikes have caused many utility customers to seek other sources of high-quality, reliable electricity. Distributed Energy Resources (DER), small-scale power generation sources located close to where electricity is used (e.g., a home or business), provide an alternative to or an enhancement of the traditional electric power grid.
Aruvian's R'search brings a focus on Distributed Generation Technologies, looking at the various technologies involved in the process, economics of distributed generation, leading countries who are actively promoting distributed generation, issues and challenges, growth drivers, etc. Check out the complete table of contents to take a look at this analysis today!
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction
C. What is Distributed Generation?
D. Distributed Generation Technologies
Reciprocating Engines
Gas Turbines
Microturbines
Fuel Cells
Photovoltaic Systems
Wind
Impact on the Market for Generating Equipment
E. Economics of Distributed Generation
Distributed Generation versus Central Power
Economics of Photovoltaic Electricity
Flexibility Increases the Value of Distributed Generation
Grid Benefits of Distributed Generation
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Reliability, and Standby or Emergency Power
Offgrid and Remote Consumers
F. Distributed Generation in Leading Countries
Japan
United States
The Netherlands
UK
Conclusion
G. Challenges in Policies
Economic Efficiency
Grid Interconnection
Electricity Market Reform & Distributed Generation
Market Structure
Market Operation
Pricing
Pricing & Location
Connection Charges
Operating Charges
Congestion Pricing
Net Metering
Environmental Protection
Air Quality
GHG Emissions
Energy Security
Energy Diversification
Reliability of Electricity System
Conclusion
H. Future of Distributed Generation in Electricity Networks
Generation Technology Research and Development
Implications for Electricity Network Design
I. Appendix
J. Glossary of Terms
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Aruvian's R'search brings a focus on Distributed Generation Technologies, looking at the various technologies involved in the process, economics of distributed generation, leading countries who are actively promoting distributed generation, issues and challenges, growth drivers, etc. Check out the complete table of contents to take a look at this analysis today!
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction
C. What is Distributed Generation?
D. Distributed Generation Technologies
Reciprocating Engines
Gas Turbines
Microturbines
Fuel Cells
Photovoltaic Systems
Wind
Impact on the Market for Generating Equipment
E. Economics of Distributed Generation
Distributed Generation versus Central Power
Economics of Photovoltaic Electricity
Flexibility Increases the Value of Distributed Generation
Grid Benefits of Distributed Generation
Combined Heat and Power (CHP)
Reliability, and Standby or Emergency Power
Offgrid and Remote Consumers
F. Distributed Generation in Leading Countries
Japan
United States
The Netherlands
UK
Conclusion
G. Challenges in Policies
Economic Efficiency
Grid Interconnection
Electricity Market Reform & Distributed Generation
Market Structure
Market Operation
Pricing
Pricing & Location
Connection Charges
Operating Charges
Congestion Pricing
Net Metering
Environmental Protection
Air Quality
GHG Emissions
Energy Security
Energy Diversification
Reliability of Electricity System
Conclusion
H. Future of Distributed Generation in Electricity Networks
Generation Technology Research and Development
Implications for Electricity Network Design
I. Appendix
J. Glossary of Terms
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Analyzing Unconventional Gas Production Methods
Analyzing Unconventional Gas Production Methods
The continued and ever increasing demand for energy resources in developing as well as developed countries is pushing the exploration and production focus of unconventional gas resources. Unconventional gas though had been classified as uneconomic for commercial purposed however these sources have also proved their worth with the development of better techniques to harness them and apply them to commercial usage.
The global natural gas market has seen a retardant growth even though it may be higher in values than the earlier years of production. The US sees a rising impact of household sector gas usage and consumption which has forced the development of unconventional gas in order that gas of higher calorific values may be dedicated to commercial usage whereas more mass usage applications be tried with unconventional gas; thereby taking the production burden off the major producers.
Aruvian's R'search’s report on Analyzing Unconventional Gas Production Methods outlines the historical perspective of gas usage as an energy source and the increased focus on the production of gas for commercial as well as domestic usage. The report provides an overview of the geographically diverse production of natural gas and categorization of unconventional gas sources.
The report provides a detailed explanation of the market developments and the advancements in gas extraction technologies which are spurred by the strong demand for unconventional gas. Further, the research report explains the constraints to the development of unconventional gas sources and also provides the overall geo-commercial footprint of unconventional gas.
Summing up, the report provides an outlook on the economical perspective of unconventional gas and the major industry contributors of unconventional gas and their relative market positions in this sector.
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction to the Industry
B.1 Natural Gas Usage – Historical Perspective
B.2 Natural Gas Usage across the Globe
B.3 Natural Gas Market – Future Perfect
B.4 Natural Gas Production Geographically
B.5 Distinguishing Unconventional Gas
C. Categorization of Unconventional Gas Sources
C.1 Associated Gas
C.2 Coal Bed Methane
C.3 Gas Shale
C.4 Methane Hydrates
C.5 Stranded Reserves
C.6 Tight Gas Sands
C.7 Deep Gas
C.8 Peat Methane
C.9 Geopressurized Zones
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The continued and ever increasing demand for energy resources in developing as well as developed countries is pushing the exploration and production focus of unconventional gas resources. Unconventional gas though had been classified as uneconomic for commercial purposed however these sources have also proved their worth with the development of better techniques to harness them and apply them to commercial usage.
The global natural gas market has seen a retardant growth even though it may be higher in values than the earlier years of production. The US sees a rising impact of household sector gas usage and consumption which has forced the development of unconventional gas in order that gas of higher calorific values may be dedicated to commercial usage whereas more mass usage applications be tried with unconventional gas; thereby taking the production burden off the major producers.
Aruvian's R'search’s report on Analyzing Unconventional Gas Production Methods outlines the historical perspective of gas usage as an energy source and the increased focus on the production of gas for commercial as well as domestic usage. The report provides an overview of the geographically diverse production of natural gas and categorization of unconventional gas sources.
The report provides a detailed explanation of the market developments and the advancements in gas extraction technologies which are spurred by the strong demand for unconventional gas. Further, the research report explains the constraints to the development of unconventional gas sources and also provides the overall geo-commercial footprint of unconventional gas.
Summing up, the report provides an outlook on the economical perspective of unconventional gas and the major industry contributors of unconventional gas and their relative market positions in this sector.
Table of Contents :
A. Executive Summary
B. Introduction to the Industry
B.1 Natural Gas Usage – Historical Perspective
B.2 Natural Gas Usage across the Globe
B.3 Natural Gas Market – Future Perfect
B.4 Natural Gas Production Geographically
B.5 Distinguishing Unconventional Gas
C. Categorization of Unconventional Gas Sources
C.1 Associated Gas
C.2 Coal Bed Methane
C.3 Gas Shale
C.4 Methane Hydrates
C.5 Stranded Reserves
C.6 Tight Gas Sands
C.7 Deep Gas
C.8 Peat Methane
C.9 Geopressurized Zones
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Friday, July 23, 2010
Global Solar Energy Outlook
Solar Demand Dynamics, Cost Structures, Policy Factors, and Competitive Differentiators for Suppliers: Market Analysis and Forecasts
The solar energy market has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past two years, driven by a new abundance of polysilicon, the effects of the worldwide financial crisis, and the plunging price of solar modules. As a result of these factors, the solar industry has shifted from supply-constrained to demand-driven, and a few strong companies have been able to strengthen their revenues and market share based on a low cost per watt combined with high module efficiency.
This market realignment will set the stage for a new era of solar growth over the next several years, and Pike Research forecasts that worldwide demand will nearly double between 2010 and 2013, reaching 19.3 gigawatts by the end of that period. In this market environment, some of the key differentiators that will determine success for solar suppliers will include cost per watt, module efficiency, presence in key growth markets, supply chain integration, and availability of financing.
This Pike Research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the supply and demand dynamics in the rapidly changing global solar market. It examines the underlying economics of solar manufacturing and assesses the industry’s progress toward grid parity from a cost perspective. The report includes a detailed analysis of key solar industry players and outlines the key differentiators that will cause some suppliers to thrive, and others to fall by the wayside.
Key questions addressed:
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How has the solar energy market been fundamentally altered by new market trends in the past two years?
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What will be the key market trends and issues to watch during the next several years?
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What are the key competitive differentiators that will characterize successful solar companies over the next few years?
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What is the forecast for solar market demand in key countries around the world?
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Who are the Tier 1 and Tier 2 competitors in the solar market?
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How will manufacturing capacity compare to demand over the next few years?
Who needs this report?
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Solar Project Developers
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Solar Installers/Integrators
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Solar Cell and Module Manufacturers
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Solar Equipment Vendors
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Government Agencies
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Investor Community
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Solar Industry Associations
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Utilities
For more information visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=145385&rt=Global-Solar-Energy-Outlook.html
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The solar energy market has undergone a dramatic transformation over the past two years, driven by a new abundance of polysilicon, the effects of the worldwide financial crisis, and the plunging price of solar modules. As a result of these factors, the solar industry has shifted from supply-constrained to demand-driven, and a few strong companies have been able to strengthen their revenues and market share based on a low cost per watt combined with high module efficiency.
This market realignment will set the stage for a new era of solar growth over the next several years, and Pike Research forecasts that worldwide demand will nearly double between 2010 and 2013, reaching 19.3 gigawatts by the end of that period. In this market environment, some of the key differentiators that will determine success for solar suppliers will include cost per watt, module efficiency, presence in key growth markets, supply chain integration, and availability of financing.
This Pike Research report provides a comprehensive analysis of the supply and demand dynamics in the rapidly changing global solar market. It examines the underlying economics of solar manufacturing and assesses the industry’s progress toward grid parity from a cost perspective. The report includes a detailed analysis of key solar industry players and outlines the key differentiators that will cause some suppliers to thrive, and others to fall by the wayside.
Key questions addressed:
*
How has the solar energy market been fundamentally altered by new market trends in the past two years?
*
What will be the key market trends and issues to watch during the next several years?
*
What are the key competitive differentiators that will characterize successful solar companies over the next few years?
*
What is the forecast for solar market demand in key countries around the world?
*
Who are the Tier 1 and Tier 2 competitors in the solar market?
*
How will manufacturing capacity compare to demand over the next few years?
Who needs this report?
*
Solar Project Developers
*
Solar Installers/Integrators
*
Solar Cell and Module Manufacturers
*
Solar Equipment Vendors
*
Government Agencies
*
Investor Community
*
Solar Industry Associations
*
Utilities
For more information visit
http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=145385&rt=Global-Solar-Energy-Outlook.html
OR Contact us at
207, Hermes Atrium, Sector 11, CBD Belapur, Navi Mumbai - 400 614, India.
Phone : +91 22 2757 8668 / 2757 9438
Fax : +91 22 2757 9131
E-mail : info@bharatbook.com
Website : www.bharatbook.com
Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/3bbharatbook
Please visit our blog at http://bharatbookseo.blogsome.com
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