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Utilities: Global Industry Almanac
Market Briefing
Published: January 2011
Pages: 922
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Research from: Datamonitor
Sector: Energy
Datamonitor's Utilities: Global Industry Almanac: Global Industry Almanac is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Utilities 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 Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States.
* Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
Highlights
The global utilities industry shrank by 3.8% in 2009 to reach a value of $2,760.9 billion.
In 2014, the global utilities industry is forecast to have a value of $4,102.2 billion, an increase of 48.6% since 2009.
Electricity is the largest segment of the global utilities industry, accounting for 58% of the industry's total value.
Europe accounts for 34.8% of the global utilities industry value.
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 utilities industry consists of the electricity market, and gas and water utilities industries.
The electricity market consists of the sale of electricity to industrial, commercial, household, transportation, and other end-users, including agricultural. The market value has been calculated according to average annual electricity prices.
The gas utilities industry covers all natural gas consumption, net of distribution or transmission losses, by end-users in the following categories: industrial (including use as a feedstock and autogeneration), commercial and public-sector organization, residential consumer, electric power generation (including combined heat and power but excluding autogeneration and heat plant), and other (including transport, agriculture, centralized heat plant, and other usage). Values are calculated from segment volumes and the average annual price of gas charged to end-users net of any applicable taxes.
The water utilities industry consists of all water that is collected, treated and distributed to agricultural, industrial (including power generation cooling), and residential end-users. The industry is valued using average annual end-user prices alongside extraction volumes.
All currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2009 annual average exchange rates.
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 Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom and United States.
* Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
Highlights
The global utilities industry shrank by 3.8% in 2009 to reach a value of $2,760.9 billion.
In 2014, the global utilities industry is forecast to have a value of $4,102.2 billion, an increase of 48.6% since 2009.
Electricity is the largest segment of the global utilities industry, accounting for 58% of the industry's total value.
Europe accounts for 34.8% of the global utilities industry value.
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 utilities industry consists of the electricity market, and gas and water utilities industries.
The electricity market consists of the sale of electricity to industrial, commercial, household, transportation, and other end-users, including agricultural. The market value has been calculated according to average annual electricity prices.
The gas utilities industry covers all natural gas consumption, net of distribution or transmission losses, by end-users in the following categories: industrial (including use as a feedstock and autogeneration), commercial and public-sector organization, residential consumer, electric power generation (including combined heat and power but excluding autogeneration and heat plant), and other (including transport, agriculture, centralized heat plant, and other usage). Values are calculated from segment volumes and the average annual price of gas charged to end-users net of any applicable taxes.
The water utilities industry consists of all water that is collected, treated and distributed to agricultural, industrial (including power generation cooling), and residential end-users. The industry is valued using average annual end-user prices alongside extraction volumes.
All currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2009 annual average exchange rates.
