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Electricity: Extended Global Industry Guide : Datamonitor
Industry Guide
Published: May 2009
Pages: 755
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Research from: Datamonitor
Sector: Power
Datamonitor's Electricity: Extended Global Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Electricity industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual analysis of the key trends and competitive landscape, and profiles of the leading companies. This incisive report provides expert analysis on a global, regional and country basis.
Scope of the Report
* Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation
* Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies
* Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards
* Covers the Global, European and Asia-Pacific markets as well as individual chapters on 5 major markets (France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US).
* Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
Highlights
The global electricity market grew by 14.5% in 2007 to reach a value of $1,465.9 billion.
In 2012, the market is forecast to have a value of $2,641.2 billion, an increase of 80.2% since 2007.
The market grew by 5.6% in 2007 to reach a volume of 14,620.6 TWh.
In 2012, the market is forecast to have a volume of 19,981.3 TWh, an increase of 36.7% since 2007.
The industry segement generates 38.1% of the market's revenues.
Asia-Pacific forms the largest electricity market in the world, generating 36.3% of the global revenues.
EDF S.A. is the leading player within the market, generating 4.2% of the overall volume.
Why you should buy this report
* Spot future trends and developments
* Inform your business decisions
* Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
* Save time carrying out entry-level research
Market Definition
The electricity market consists of the sale of electricity to industrial, commercial, household and other end-users, including agricultural and transport users. The volume of the market is calculated as the total volume of electricity consumed (in billions of kilowatt hours, kWh), and the market value has been calculated according to average annual electricity prices. Note that 1 TWh is identical to 1 billion kWh.
Scope of the Report
* Contains an executive summary and data on value, volume and segmentation
* Provides textual analysis of the industry's prospects, competitive landscape and profiles of the leading companies
* Incorporates in-depth five forces competitive environment analysis and scorecards
* Covers the Global, European and Asia-Pacific markets as well as individual chapters on 5 major markets (France, Germany, Japan, the UK and the US).
* Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
Highlights
The global electricity market grew by 14.5% in 2007 to reach a value of $1,465.9 billion.
In 2012, the market is forecast to have a value of $2,641.2 billion, an increase of 80.2% since 2007.
The market grew by 5.6% in 2007 to reach a volume of 14,620.6 TWh.
In 2012, the market is forecast to have a volume of 19,981.3 TWh, an increase of 36.7% since 2007.
The industry segement generates 38.1% of the market's revenues.
Asia-Pacific forms the largest electricity market in the world, generating 36.3% of the global revenues.
EDF S.A. is the leading player within the market, generating 4.2% of the overall volume.
Why you should buy this report
* Spot future trends and developments
* Inform your business decisions
* Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
* Save time carrying out entry-level research
Market Definition
The electricity market consists of the sale of electricity to industrial, commercial, household and other end-users, including agricultural and transport users. The volume of the market is calculated as the total volume of electricity consumed (in billions of kilowatt hours, kWh), and the market value has been calculated according to average annual electricity prices. Note that 1 TWh is identical to 1 billion kWh.

