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Global Power Sector Report 2016-2020: Overview of Generation, Transmission and Distribution - Infrastructure, Capex, Equipment Markets - Research and Markets

DUBLIN, September 23, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Power Sector Report Volume 1: Generation, Transmission and Distribution - Infrastructure, Capex, Equipment Markets" report to their offering.

The power sector is composed of the entities which generate, transport and distribute electricity to consumers. The power sector consists of the electrical utility industry, other utilities, industry and commerce which generate and consume electricity, and includes private generators. The power sector is colossal, the global infrastructure is enormous and the financial resources required correspondingly large.

The electrical utilities, merchant generators or independent power producers (IPPs), are the primary tier of the power sector, for they are the only participants whose sole business is the provision of power. In almost every country, whatever the utility structure, state-controlled, mixed or wholly liberalised, there are independent power producers, IPPs, generating power for sale to the grid or specific customers. These differ from captive power producers or auto-producers, which generate for their own needs and sell the surplus. The second tier consists of non-electrical utilities and industrial captive power producers (CPPs).

The electrical utilities overwhelmingly dominate the overall power sector, with 91% of generation, 93% of transmission and 87% of distribution. Captive industrial generators which are recorded account for 5% to 7% of the three segments of GTD, and hidden generators for a further unknown amount.

41% of final electricity consumption is by industry, 23% by commerce and 28% is residential and the balance by public services and railways.

Then there are the industrial and commercial consumers of electricity, who do not generate their own power. The non-generating customers own equipment from the point of connection, principally a substation/transformer and a custodial meter to operate and measure the transfer of power from generator to customer. As operators of this equipment, these customers are participants in the power sector.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Introduction To The Power Sector

2. The Elements Of An Electrical Network

3. Utility Sectors

4. Other Utility Sectors, As Generators And Consumers

5. Industrial And Captive Generation

6. Distributed Power

7. The Use Of Electricity By Sector

8. The Historical Development Of The Power Sector

9. The Development Of Installed Generating Capacity In The Power Sector

10. Installed Generating Capacity By Energy Source, 1990 To 2020

11. Annual Demand For Generating Capacity In The Power Sector, Additions And Replacement

12. Transmission And Distribution Line Lengths By Country

13. Annual Demand For T&D Lines, Additions And Replacement

14. Network Voltages

15. Capital Expenditure

16. Generation Capex By Energy Source

17. Generation Technologies

18. T&D Capex

19. Definition Of The Power Sector Equipment Market

20. Regional And National Equipment Markets For Generation, Transmission And Distribution Equipment

21. Sales Of Mechanical Generation Equipment By Region

22. Mechanical And Electrial Equipment In Generation, Transmission And Distribution By Region

23. The Value Chain - From Materials To Capex

24. Price Trends And Factors Driving Prices

25. Land-Based Underground Cables - HV, MV & LV

26. The Submarine Cable Market- Offshore Wind Power, Oil & Gas

27. Advanced Technology, Superconductors

28. The Environmental Equation

29. Aqcs - Air Quality Control Systems

30. Ccs - Carbon Capture And Storage

31. N-1 Standard, N-2, 2N, Redundancy And Replacement

32. Electrification

33. Currents, Circuits And Phases

For more information about this report visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qrf68m/power_sector

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