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The T & D Report - World Markets for Transmission and Distribution Equipment
Research and Markets have announced the addition of 'The T & D Report - World Markets for Transmission and Distribution Equipment to their offering.
(PRWEB) February 14, 2004 --This report provides country by country analysis of the T&D market in 190 countries with an outline of the system. Also contained within the report is historical data in five year segments for 1970 to 2000 and forecasts of the installed base and annual market size for every country by T&D line length in km and capacity in MVA in five year segments to 2010. Capital expenditure equipment categories for major products are forecast annually from 2002 to 2007: - Transformers, Switchgear; Insulators and fittings, Overhead lines, HV Cables.
Free market competition has exposed large amounts of over capacity in the generation sector in many industrialised countries. Five years ago interest was focused on generation, especially in the developing world, notably China with its huge expansion plans. The priority is now to transport the electricity and to promote consumption, rather than to produce further surpluses.
The liberalisation of energy markets has changed the structure of the transmission and distribution industry. The large vertically integrated utilities are disappearing and the industry is being reborn in a more fragmented manner. A new type of transmission company, the TSO is operating the transmission systems in a free electricity supply market and providing third party access to all licensed suppliers.
The T&D Report 2002 outlines the new T&D industry and forecasts developments in every country.
- Transmission and distribution lines (km) and capacity (MVA), forecast to 2010
- HV electrical equipment (5 categories) demand 5-year forecast from 2002 to 2007
- 16 separate forecasts
- 180 country outlines of the T&D sector
Since Edition 2 of this report was published early in 2000, much new information has become available and the forecasts have been up-dated with the most recent data. The global installed base is 11.5% larger and the structure of the industry has changed.
1. 180 Individual Country Sections, each with a descriptive outline of the T&D sector, many with system maps.
2. T&D Networks Installed Base - Historical data for every country from 1970 to 2000 and forecasts from 2002 to 2010:
- Transmission line lengths in km, with minimum voltage
- Distribution line lengths in km, with minimum voltage
- Total T&D capacity MVA
3. T&D Annual Installations - Each of these three sets of data is analysed in two groups:
Annual additions from 2002 to 2007
Annual replacement from 2002 to 2007
4. Capital Expenditure - Capex in 2002 and forecast to 2007 for every country, total and analysed by cost components:
- Land cost
- Engineering cost
- Transmission and distribution equipment materials and labour (M & L)
- Indirect field and labour cost (FLOH)
5. HV Electrical Equipment Markets --$ market size in each country in 2002 and forecast to 2007 for 5 product groups:
- Power and distribution transformers
- Switchgear
- HV insulated cable
- Bare conductors
- Insulators, bushings and fittings
6. International Grids and Interconnections -- In addition to the maps in country sections the major international systems are outlined, where possible with maps: ETSO, UCTE, UPS/IPS, Baltrel Baltijos Zieda, NORDEL, CENTREL, BG/RO,
Africa Interconnections (planned).
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