Power Generation
Power Generation research team publishes comprehensive research reports on a range of markets. Each commercial report published by us provide data and insights on market estimates, competitive analysis and benchmarking, industry and technological trends, tables, charts and market size forecast for 5 to 7 years. Type of engagement platform we offer to clients include market engineering research, market insights and white papers, movers and shakers interview, economic research and analysis, market outlook studies, mega trend topics, customer surveys and issue based deliverables. Our broad spectrum of market coverage includes surveys and issue based deliverables.
Power Generation Market Coverage Includes
- Turbines (Gas, and Steam)
- Generator Sets (Diesel, and Gas)
- Power Rentals
- Solar (CSP, PV and so on)
- Wind Turbines
- Biofuels market (bioethanol, biodiesel and biomass)
- Waste to Energy
- Power Plant Services Market (Steam turbines, gas turbines, wind turbines, & boilers)
- Fuel Cells
- Heat Recovery Steam Generator
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21 Nov 2013  |  Africa  |  Market Research
The African Gas Turbine Market
Redefining Africa's Power Generation Mix
The energy and power systems (EPS) business unit within Frost & Sullivan constantly monitors global gas turbine markets. This research service provides a concise analysis of the current state of the African gas turbine market and focuses solely on large gas turbines with a power rating of 60 MW and above. This market analysis provides a concise ove...
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24 Feb 2015  |  Africa  |  Market Research
Analysis of the Diesel Generator (Genset) Market in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
Burgeoning Gas Industry Threatens Genset Growth
The current demand for electricity far outstrips supply causing frequent blackouts in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, yet significant increases in demand are expected during the forecast period. Consequently, major potential exists to sell diesel generators in East Africa. However, the exploitation of recent gas field finds is expected to significantl...
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25 Sep 2015  |  Africa  |  Market Research
East Africa Energy
The East African Renaissance and the Resultant Energy Opportunities
Tanzania, Kenya, Ethiopia, and Rwanda are key economies in the fast-growing East African region, which is emerging as a hotbed for energy-related investments. The expanding urban population, hydrocarbon discoveries, and the growing demand for modern energy forms, such as electricity and natural gas, will drive a socio-economic transformation wherei...
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20 Sep 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Research
Kenya and Tanzania Electricity Markets
Addressing Opportunities in a Region with Growing Power Demand
The electricity markets of Kenya and Tanzania are power scarce, with low electricity access and per capita consumption levels. Electricity demand here is set to increase significantly, driven by the economic upturn and increasing urbanisation. Kenya and Tanzania are focusing on utilising their natural gas and geothermal energy resources to meet the...
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16 Nov 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Research
African Infrastructure Tracker—South Africa
Analysis of South Africa’s Key Infrastructure Projects
South Africa is the southernmost country in the African continent, with a coastline of 2,954 km stretching along the South Atlantic Ocean and the Indian Ocean in the south. It is a member of the Southern African Customs Union (SACU), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the Tripartite Free Trade Area (TFTA). This connectivity has ...
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13 Jul 2018  |  Africa  |  Market Research
IPP, Licensing and Market Reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa’s Energy Landscape, 2018
Growing Need for a Dynamic Energy Mix and the Demand for Private Investment will Create New Opportunities for Independent Power Producers
The access to electricity in Africa is well below the global average, presenting a significant opportunity for the development of the energy supply industry, largely in the form of private sector investments in electricity generation. Many African governments are under immense pressure to improve the quality and reliability of electricity supplied ...
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