Water Utilities - North America (NAFTA) Industry Guide
Water Utilities - North America (NAFTA) Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Water Utilities industry in each of the North American Free Trade Agreement (United States, Canada, and Mexico) countries. The report includes easily comparable data on market value, volume, segmentation and market share, plus full five year market forecasts. It examines future problems, innovations and potential growth areas within the market.
Scope of the Report
The NAFTA Water Utilities market reaches a value of $201.2 billion in 2009.
The US is the leading country among the NAFTA bloc, with market revenues of $139.6 billion in 2009
Mexico was the fastest growing country, with a CAGR of 11.7% over the 2005–2009 period.
Why you should buy this report
For the purposes of this profile, 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. Volumes refer to extraction, including self-supply. 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
- Compares data from the US, Canada and Mexico, alongside individual chapters on each country. .
- Includes a five-year forecast of the industry
The NAFTA Water Utilities market reaches a value of $201.2 billion in 2009.
The US is the leading country among the NAFTA bloc, with market revenues of $139.6 billion in 2009
Mexico was the fastest growing country, with a CAGR of 11.7% over the 2005–2009 period.
Why you should buy this report
- Spot future trends and developments
- Inform your business decisions
- Add weight to presentations and marketing materials
- Save time carrying out entry-level research
For the purposes of this profile, the water utilities industry consists of all water that is collected, treated and distributed to agricultural, industrial (including power generation cooling), and residential end-users. Volumes refer to extraction, including self-supply. The industry is valued using average annual end-user prices alongside extraction volumes. All currency conversions used in the creation of this report have been calculated using constant 2009 annual average exchange rates.
Contents
About Datamonitor
Introduction
What is this report about?
Who is the target reader?
How to use this report
Definitions
NAFTA Countries Water Utilities Industry Outlook
Water Utilities in Canada
Market overview
Market value
Market volume
Market segmentation I
Market segmentation II
Five forces analysis
Leading companies
Market forecasts
Macroeconomic indicators
Water Utilities in Mexico
Market overview
Market value
Market volume
Market segmentation I
Market segmentation II
Five forces analysis
Leading companies
Market forecasts
Macroeconomic indicators
Water Utilities in the United States
Market overview
Market value
Market volume
Market segmentation I
Market segmentation II
Five forces analysis
Leading companies
Market forecasts
Macroeconomic indicators
Appendix
Data Research Methodology
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: NAFTA countries water utilities industry, revenue ($bn), 2005–14
Table 2: NAFTA countries water utilities industry, revenue ($bn), 2005–09
Table 3: NAFTA countries water utilities industry forecast, revenue ($bn), 2009–14
Table 4: Canada water utilities industry value: $ billion, 2005–09
Table 5: Canada water utilities industry volume: billion cubic meter, 2005–09
Table 6: Canada water utilities industry segmentation I:% share, by volume, 2009
Table 7: Canada water utilities industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2009
Table 8: Ontario Clean Water Agency: key facts
Table 9: Ontario Clean Water Agency: key financials ($)
Table 10: Ontario Clean Water Agency: key financials (C$)
Table 11: Ontario Clean Water Agency: key financial ratios
Table 12: American Water Works Company: key facts
Table 13: American Water Works Company: key financials ($)
Table 14: American Water Works Company: key financial ratios
Table 15: Greater Vancouver Water District: key facts
Table 16: Canada water utilities industry value forecast: $ billion, 2009–14
Table 17: Canada water utilities industry volume forecast: billion cubic meter, 2009–14
Table 18: Canada size of population (million), 2005–09
Table 19: Canada gdp (constant 2000 prices, $ billion), 2005–09
Table 20: Canada gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2005–09
Table 21: Canada inflation, 2005–09
Table 22: Canada consumer price index (absolute), 2005–09
Table 23: Canada exchange rate, 2005–09
Table 24: Mexico water utilities industry value: $ billion, 2005–09
Table 25: Mexico water utilities industry volume: billion cubic meter, 2005–09
Table 26: Mexico water utilities industry segmentation I:% share, by volume, 2009
Table 27: Mexico water utilities industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2009
Table 28: Servicios de Agua y Drenaje de Monterry IPD: key facts
Table 29: Agbar Group: key facts
Table 30: Comisión Estatal del Agua: key facts
Table 31: Mexico water utilities industry value forecast: $ billion, 2009–14
Table 32: Mexico water utilities industry volume forecast: billion cubic meter, 2009–14
Table 33: Mexico size of population (million), 2005–09
Table 34: Mexico gdp (constant 2000 prices, $ billion), 2005–09
Table 35: Mexico gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2005–09
Table 36: Mexico inflation, 2005–09
Table 37: Mexico consumer price index (absolute), 2005–09
Table 38: Mexico exchange rate, 2005–09
Table 39: United States water utilities industry value: $ billion, 2005–09
Table 40: United States water utilities industry volume: billion cubic meter, 2005–09
Table 41: United States water utilities industry segmentation I:% share, by volume, 2009
Table 42: United States water utilities industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2009
Table 43: United Water: key facts
Table 44: American Water Works Company: key facts
Table 45: American Water Works Company: key financials ($)
Table 46: American Water Works Company: key financial ratios
Table 47: Aqua America, Inc: key facts
Table 48: Aqua America, Inc: key financials ($)
Table 49: Aqua America, Inc: key financial ratios
Table 50: California Water Service Group: key facts
Table 51: United States water utilities industry value forecast: $ billion, 2009–14
Table 52: United States water utilities industry volume forecast: billion cubic meter, 2009–14
Table 53: United States size of population (million), 2005–09
Table 54: United States gdp (constant 2000 prices, $ billion), 2005–09
Table 55: United States gdp (current prices, $ billion), 2005–09
Table 56: United States inflation, 2005–09
Table 57: United States consumer price index (absolute), 2005–09
Table 58: United States exchange rate, 2005–09
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: NAFTA countries water utilities industry, revenue ($bn), 2005–14
Figure 2: NAFTA countries water utilities industry, revenue ($bn), 2005–09
Figure 3: NAFTA countries water utilities industry forecast, revenue ($bn), 2009–14
Figure 4: Canada water utilities industry value: $ billion, 2005–09
Figure 5: Canada water utilities industry volume: billion cubic meter, 2005–09
Figure 6: Canada water utilities industry segmentation I:% share, by volume, 2009
Figure 7: Canada water utilities industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2009
Figure 8: Forces driving competition in the water utilities industry in Canada, 2009
Figure 9: Drivers of buyer power in the water utilities industry in Canada, 2009
Figure 10: Drivers of supplier power in the water utilities industry in Canada, 2009
Figure 11: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the water utilities industry in Canada, 2009
Figure 12: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the water utilities industry in Canada, 2009
Figure 13: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the water utilities industry in Canada, 2009
Figure 14: Ontario Clean Water Agency: revenues & profitability
Figure 15: Ontario Clean Water Agency: assets & liabilities
Figure 16: American Water Works Company: revenues & profitability
Figure 17: American Water Works Company: assets & liabilities
Figure 18: Canada water utilities industry value forecast: $ billion, 2009–14
Figure 19: Canada water utilities industry volume forecast: billion cubic meter, 2009–14
Figure 20: Mexico water utilities industry value: $ billion, 2005–09
Figure 21: Mexico water utilities industry volume: billion cubic meter, 2005–09
Figure 22: Mexico water utilities industry segmentation I:% share, by volume, 2009
Figure 23: Mexico water utilities industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2009
Figure 24: Forces driving competition in the water utilities industry in Mexico, 2009
Figure 25: Drivers of buyer power in the water utilities industry in Mexico, 2009
Figure 26: Drivers of supplier power in the water utilities industry in Mexico, 2009
Figure 27: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the water utilities industry in Mexico, 2009
Figure 28: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the water utilities industry in Mexico, 2009
Figure 29: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the water utilities industry in Mexico, 2009
Figure 30: Mexico water utilities industry value forecast: $ billion, 2009–14
Figure 31: Mexico water utilities industry volume forecast: billion cubic meter, 2009–14
Figure 32: United States water utilities industry value: $ billion, 2005–09
Figure 33: United States water utilities industry volume: billion cubic meter, 2005–09
Figure 34: United States water utilities industry segmentation I:% share, by volume, 2009
Figure 35: United States water utilities industry segmentation II: % share, by value, 2009
Figure 36: Forces driving competition in the water utilities industry in the United States, 2009
Figure 37: Drivers of buyer power in the water utilities industry in the United States, 2009
Figure 38: Drivers of supplier power in the water utilities industry in the United States, 2009
Figure 39: Factors influencing the likelihood of new entrants in the water utilities industry in the United States, 2009
Figure 40: Factors influencing the threat of substitutes in the water utilities industry in the United States, 2009
Figure 41: Drivers of degree of rivalry in the water utilities industry in the United States, 2009
Figure 42: American Water Works Company: revenues & profitability
Figure 43: American Water Works Company: assets & liabilities
Figure 44: Aqua America, Inc: revenues & profitability
Figure 45: Aqua America, Inc: assets & liabilities
Figure 46: United States water utilities industry value forecast: $ billion, 2009–14
Figure 47: United States water utilities industry volume forecast: billion cubic meter, 2009–14
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