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The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021

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Visiongain's latest report "The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021" comprehensively examines this vital and dynamic market sector. Although the global recession reduced electricity demand in OECD nations, recovering economies and powerful growth from emerging markets are creating an atmosphere for strong growth in electricity generation. Visiongain calculates the global capital expenditure on electric power generation infrastructure will reach $403.7bn in 2011.

The report analyses a wealth of data and introduces a clear analysis of where the market is going based on diverse factors and insight into the market, anticipating how and why the market will change from 2011 onwards.

The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021 report analyses a sector that is fundamentally driven by the demand for electricity. The global growth in use of electrical appliances as well as connecting the 1.44 billion people currently without access to electricity will be pivotal to the future growth of the market. The increasing movement towards more sustainable and lower carbon technologies will also play a critical role in new spending.

Conversely, high capital costs in a time of financial stringency, unclear legislation on greenhouse gas emissions and the renewed controversy surrounding nuclear power will, to a certain extent, restrain the market.

The various drivers and restraints of the electric power generation infrastructure market are thus assessed in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future development of the market. The report also analyses and forecasts the six main sub-markets of the electric power generation infrastructure market, as well as the ten largest national electric power generation infrastructure markets.

How much will global spending on electric power generation infrastructure be between 2011 and 2021? Which generation type will see the greatest growth? Which regions will develop their electric power generation infrastructure most rapidly? Who are the leading companies in the electric power generation sector? What are the opinions of leading specialists in the electric power generation industry? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.

Comprehensive analysis of the electric power generation infrastructure market

The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021 report examines this important sector critically. We supply a comprehensive review of programmes and products via analysis of policy documents, contracts, news reports, government announcements, industry publications, market analysis and consultations with experts. This report provides detailed global market, sub-market and top ten national market forecasts, a SWOT analysis, case studies and in-depth analyses of commercial drivers and restraints. There are two interviews with leading players involved in the electric power generation sector. You will not find these analyses anywhere else.

The report draws on a rich combination of primary and secondary research, interviews, official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion.

Why you should buy "The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021"?
  • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the global electric power generation infrastructure market and learn how it will evolve over the next decade, with detailed global sales forecasts from 2011 to 2021.
  • You will be able to study 137 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the electric power generation infrastructure market in detail from 2011-2021.
  • The research and analysis has been reinforced by extensive consultation with industry experts. Full transcripts of two of those interviews are available within the report from leading experts actively involved in the electric power generation market:
    • EWE, a major German utility company.
    • Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
  • You will have access to electric power generation infrastructure sub-market forecasts for the six main sub-sectors of electric power generation:
    • Renewable power generation infrastructure
    • Coal power generation infrastructure
    • Natural gas power generation infrastructure
    • Nuclear power generation infrastructure
    • Hydropower generation infrastructure
    • Oil power generation infrastructure
  • You will receive national electric power generation infrastructure market forecasts for the ten largest markets from 2011-2021:
    • China, The US,India, Japan, Russia, Brazil, Germany, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, United Kingdom
  • You will receive profiles of 65 leading companies involved within the electric power generation infrastructure marketplace.
  • You will receive a SWOT analyses for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for the electric power generation infrastructure market from 2011 onwards.
Anybody with an interest in the electric power generation industry or energy utilities should gain valuable information and insight from this new study by visiongain, which analyses one of the most important components of the energy industry. The electric power generation market is the backbone to economic strength and future prosperity, and its importance in delivering this vital service will continue to grow over the coming ten years.

Gain an understanding of how to tap into the huge potential of this exciting market by ordering today in The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Introduction to the Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market
1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Global Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market
  1.2.1 Drivers
  1.2.2 Restraints
1.3 Highlights of this Report
1.4 Benefits of this Report
1.5 Methodology
1.6 The Global Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
1.7 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecasts 2011-2021
1.8 The Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecasts 2011-2021

2. INTRODUCTION TO THE ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET

2.1 Background to the Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market
2.2 World Electricity Generation, Capacity and Production
2.3 Coal Electric Power Generation
2.4 Natural Gas Electric Power Generation
2.5 Hydroelectric Power Generation
2.6 Nuclear Electric Power Generation
2.7 Renewable Electric Power Generation
  2.7.1 Wind Power Generation
  2.7.2 Solar Power Generation
  2.7.3 Geothermal Power Generation
  2.7.4 Biofuel and Energy-from-Waste (EfW) Power Generation

3. THE GLOBAL ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FORECAST 2011-2021

3.1 Drivers and Restraints in the Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021
3.2 Drivers
  3.2.1 Rising Electricity Demand and Consumption
  3.2.2 Enhancing Energy Security
  3.2.3 Mitigating Global Warming
  3.2.4 Eradicating Poverty in the Third World
  3.2.5 Technological Improvements and Cost Reductions
  3.2.6 Maintenance and Retro-fitting Projects
  3.2.7 Low Natural Gas Prices
  3.2.8 Subsidies and Other Political Incentives for "Green" Technologies
3.3 Restraints
  3.3.1 Capital and Operating Costs
  3.3.2 Lack of Adequate Transmission and Distribution (T&D) Infrastructure
  3.3.3 Technological and Location Limitations
  3.3.4 Controversial Nuclear Development
  3.3.5 Legislation on Greenhouse Gas Emissions

4. THE ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE SUB-MARKETS FORECAST 2011-2021

4.1 The Renewable Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.1.1 Wind Power Generation
  4.1.2 Solar Power Generation
  4.1.3 Tidal and Wave Power Generation
  4.1.4 Geothermal Power Generation
  4.1.5 Biofuel and Waste Power Generation
4.2 The Coal Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.3 The Natural Gas Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.4 The Nuclear Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.5 The Hydropower Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.6 The Oil Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021

5. THE TOP 10 NATIONAL ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKETS 2011-2021

5.1 The Chinese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.2 The US Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.3 The Indian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.4 The Japanese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.5 The Russian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.6 The Brazilian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.7 The German Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.8 The South Korean Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.9 The Saudi Arabian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021
5.10 The UK Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021

6. SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE

7. EXPERT OPINION

7.1 Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
  7.1.1 Current Projects Undertaken by EPRI
  7.1.2 The US Electric Power Generation Market from 2011-2021
  7.1.3 International Trends in the Electric Power Generation Market
  7.1.4 Energy Storage Technologies (ESTs) and their Potential Impact
  7.1.5 The Prospect of Large-Scale Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Deployment from 2011-2021
  7.1.6 Nations Experiencing High Levels of Investment in Power Generation
  7.1.7 The Impact on the Power Generation Industry from the Japanese Earthquake and Fukushima I Plant Disaster
  7.1.8 The Impact of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) on the Power Generation Industry from 2011-2021
  7.1.9 EPRI?s CCS Projects
7.2 EWE
  7.2.1 Trends in the German and European Electric Power Generation Market from 2011-2021
  7.2.2 The Main Drivers and Restraints in the Electric Power Generation Market
  7.2.3 The Strongest Growth Electric Power Generation Sub-Markets
  7.2.4 New Technologies and Government Policies Shaping the Market
  7.2.5 The Goals of EWE from 2011-2021

8. LEADING COMPANIES IN THE ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET

8.1 A2A
8.2 Acciona SA
8.3 AES Corporation
8.4 Alpiq Holding
8.5 Ameren Corporation
8.6 American Electric Power (AEP)
8.7 CEZ Group
8.8 China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
8.9 Chubu Electric Power
8.10 Chugoku Electric Power Company
8.11 CLP Group
8.12 Companhia Energщtica de Minas Gerais (CEMIG)
8.13 Constellation Energy
8.14 CPFL Energia
8.15 Datang International Power Generation Company
8.16 Dominion Resources
8.17 DTE Energy
8.18 Duke Energy Corporation
8.19 E.ON
8.20 Edison
8.21 Edison International
8.22 Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC)
8.23 Щlectricitщ de France (EDF)
8.24 Eletrobras
8.25 Energias de Portugal (EDP)
8.26 Energie Baden-Wќrttemberg (EnBW)
8.27 Endesa
8.28 Enel
8.29 Entergy Corporation
8.30 Eskom
8.31 EWE
8.32 Exelon Corporation
8.33 FirstEnergy Corporation
8.34 Fortum Oyj
8.35 GDF Suez
8.36 Hokuriku Electric Power Company
8.37 Huadian Corporation
8.38 Huaneng Corporation
8.39 Hydro-Quщbec
8.40 Iberdrola
8.41 Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO)
8.42 Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)
8.43 Kyushu Electric Power Company
8.44 National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
8.45 NextEra Energy
8.46 NRG Energy
8.47 Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
8.48 Pacific Gas and Electric Corporation (PG&E)
8.49 Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN / Persero)
8.50 PPL Corporation
8.51 Progress Energy
8.52 Public Power Corporation (PPC / DEI)
8.53 Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
8.54 Reliance Infrastructure
8.55 RusHydro JSC
8.56 RWE
8.57 Saudi Electricity Company
8.58 Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
8.59 Shikoku Electric Power Company
8.60 Southern Company
8.61 Tenaga Nasional Berhard
8.62 Tohoku Electric Power Company
8.63 Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
8.64 Vattenfall
8.65 Xcel Energy

9. CONCLUSIONS

9.1 The Global Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021
9.2 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Markets 2011-2021
  9.2.1 Strong Growth Sub-Markets
  9.2.2 Moderate Growth Sub-Markets
  9.2.3 Declining Sub-Markets
9.3 The Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Markets 2011-2021
  9.3.1 Strong Growth National Markets
  9.3.2 Moderate Growth National Markets
9.4 Final Conclusions

10. GLOSSARY

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2.1 Top 10 Coal Electric Power Generation Producers 2008 (TWh)
Table 2.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of Coal Electric Power Generation
Table 2.3 The Top 10 Natural Gas Producing Nations 2008 (Billion mГ)
Table 2.4 Advantages and Disadvantages of Natural Gas Electric Power Generation
Table 2.5 The Top 10 Hydroelectric Power Producing Nations 2009 (TWh)
Table 2.6 Advantages and Disadvantages of Hydroelectric Power Generation
Table 2.7 The Top 10 Nuclear Electric Power Producing Nations 2008 (TWh)
Table 2.8 Advantages and Disadvantages of Nuclear Electric Power Generation
Table 2.9 The Top 10 Renewable* Electric Power Producing Nations 2009 (TWh)
Table 2.10 Advantages and Disadvantages of Wind Electric Power Generation
Table 2.11 Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Electric Power Generation
Table 2.12 Advantages and Disadvantages of Geothermal Electric Power Generation
Table 2.13 Advantages and Disadvantages of Biofuel and Energy-from-Waste (EfW) Electric Power Generation
Table 3.1 Global Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 3.2 Global Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints in the Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market 2011-2021
Table 4.1 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Markets Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.2 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Markets Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.3 Renewable Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.4 Renewable Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.5 Coal Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.6 Coal Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.7 Major International Carbon Capture & Storage (CCS) Projects
Table 4.8 Natural Gas Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.9 Natural Gas Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.10 Nuclear Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.11 Nuclear Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.12 Hydropower Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.13 Hydropower Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.14 Major International Hydropower Plant Projects
Table 4.15 Oil Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.16 Oil Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.1 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecasts ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.2 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecasts CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.3 The Chinese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.4 The Chinese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.5 The US Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.6 The US Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.7 The Indian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.8 The Indian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.9 The Japanese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.10 The Japanese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.11 The Russian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.12 The Russian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.13 The Brazilian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.14 The Brazilian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.15 The German Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.16 The German Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.17 The South Korean Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.18 The South Korean Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.19 The Saudi Arabian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.20 The Saudi Arabian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 5.21 The UK Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 5.22 The UK Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 6.1 SWOT Analysis of the Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 2.1 Global Electric Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (TW) 1980-2008
Figure 2.2 Global Electric Power Generation By Fuel Type / Technology 1980-2008 (TWh)
Figure 2.3 Global Electric Power Generation Share in 2008 by Fuel Type / Technology (%)
Figure 2.4 Hard Coal Production by Region 1971-2009 (Million Tonnes)
Figure 2.5 Natural Gas Production by Region 1971-2009 (Billion m3)
Figure 2.6 Hydroelectric Power Generation by Region 1971-2008 (TWh)
Figure 2.7 Nuclear Electric Power Generation by Region 1971-2008 (TWh)
Figure 2.8 Renewable* Electric Power Generation by Region 1980-2008 (TWh) *not including hydropower
Figure 3.1 Global Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 3.2 Global Consumption of Electricity, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (GWh)
Figure 3.3 Global Electricity Generation Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 3.4 Global Electricity Consumption Forecast for the Major Power Generation Technologies 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 3.5 Top Ten Countries with the Largest Populations Living Without Access to Electricity (Millions of People)
Figure 3.6 Major Market Natural Gas Import Prices 1984-2009 ($/Mmbtu)
Figure 3.7 Total Levelised Cost of Electric Power Generation Technologies ($ per MWh)
Figure 4.1 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Markets Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.2 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Shares 2011 (%)
Figure 4.3 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Shares 2016 (%)
Figure 4.4 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Shares 2021 (%)
Figure 4.5 The Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Markets CAGR 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021 (%)
Figure 4.6 Renewable Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.7 Renewable Power Generation, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (TWh)
Figure 4.8 Renewable Power Generation Capacity Forecasts, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.9 Solar Power Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.10 Solar, Tidal and Wave Power Generation, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (TWh)
Figure 4.11 Geothermal Power Generation, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (TWh)
Figure 4.12 Geothermal Power Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.13 Biofuel and Waste Power Generation, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (TWh)
Figure 4.14 Biofuel and Waste Power Generation Capacity Forecasts, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (GW)
Figure 4.15 Coal Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.16 Coal Consumption, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2009 (Billion short tons)
Figure 4.17 Coal Power Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.18 Natural Gas Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.19 Natural Gas Consumption, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2009 (Trillion ft3)
Figure 4.20 Natural Gas Power Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.21 Natural Gas Price History and Forecast, Henry Hub Spot Price & Lower 48 Wellhead Price 1990-2035 ($/mmbtu)
Figure 4.22 Nuclear Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.23 Nuclear Power Generation, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2009 (TWh)
Figure 4.24 Nuclear Power Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.25 Hydropower Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.26 Hydropower Generation, OECD & Non-OECD 1980-2008 (TWh)
Figure 4.27 Hydropower Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 4.28 Oil Power Generation Infrastructure Sub-Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 4.29 Oil Power Generation Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 4.30 Oil Power Generation Capacity Forecast, OECD & Non-OECD 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 5.1 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecasts 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.2 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Shares 2011 (%)
Figure 5.3 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Shares 2016 (%)
Figure 5.4 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Shares 2021 (%)
Figure 5.5 Top 10 National Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market CAGRs (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Figure 5.6 The Chinese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.7 China's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.8 China's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.9 The US Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.10 US Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.11 US Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.12 The Indian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.13 India's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.14 India's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.15 The Japanese Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.16 Japan's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.17 Japan's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.18 March 2011 Tuhoku Earthquake and Affected Nuclear Power Plants
Figure 5.19 The Russian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.20 Russia's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.21 Russia's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.22 The Brazilian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.23 Brazil's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.24 Brazil's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.25 The German Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.26 Germany's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.27 OECD Europe's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.28 The South Korean Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.29 South Korea's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.30 South Korea's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.31 The Saudi Arabian Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.32 Saudi Arabia's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.33 Saudi Arabia's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.34 The UK Electric Power Generation Infrastructure Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 5.35 The UK's Power Generation (TWh), Consumption (TWh) and Capacity (GW) 2000-2008
Figure 5.36 OECD Europe's Electricity Consumption by Power Generation Source Forecast 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 5.37 The UK's Electric Power Generation Mix 2009 and 2020 (%)

COMPANIES MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT

3E
A2A
A2A Group
Acciona Energy
Acciona SA
AEP Ohio
AEP Texas
AES Corporation
AES Wind Generation
Alabama Power
Alpiq Holding
Ameren Corporation
Ameren Energy Generating
Ameren Energy Marketing
Ameren Energy Resources, holding company, 2000
Ameren Illinois
Ameren Missouri, Union Electric Company
American Electric Power (AEP)
Appalachian Power
Areva
CEZ Group
China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
Chubu Electric Power
Chugoku Power Company
CLP Group
Companhia Energщtica de Minas Gerais (CEMIG)
Constellation Energy
Constellation Energy Nuclear Group (CENG)
CPFL Brasil
CPFL Energia
CPFL Geraчуo
CPFL Paulista
CPFL Piratininga
Datang International Power Generation Company
Detroit Edison
Dominion Resources
DTE Energy
Duke Energy Corporation
E.ON
EDF
Edison
Edison International
Edison Mission Energy (EME)
Edison Mission Group (EMG)
EDP Renewables
Egyptian Electricity Holding Company (EEHC)
Eksom
Electrobras
Electronuclear
Endesa
Enel
Enel Green Power
Energias de Portugal (EDP)
Energie Baden-Wќrttemberg (EnBW)
Energy East
Entergy Corporation
EWE
Exelon Corporation
FirstEnergy
FirstEnergy Corporation
Forbes
Fortum Oyj
FTSE
FutureGen
GDF Suez
Georgia Power
GreenGen
Gulf Power
Hokuriku Electric Power Company
Horizon Nuclear Power
Huadian Corporation
Huadian Energy Company
Huadian New Energy Development Company
Huadian Power International
Huaneng Corporation
Huaneng Power International
Hydro-Quщbec
Iberdrola
Iberdrola Renovables
Indiana Michigan Power
Kansai Electric Power Company (KEPCO)
Kentucky Power
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Corporation
Kyushu Electric Power Company
Michigan Consolidated Gas Company (MichCon)
Mississippi Power
National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
NextEra
NextEra Energy Resources
NHPC Limited
NRG Energy
Nuon
Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
Pacific Gas and Electric Company
Pacific Gas and Electric Corporation (PG&E)
Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN / Persero)
Platts
PPL Corporation
Progress Energy
PSEG Energy Holdings
PSEG Fossil
PSEG Nuclear
PSEG Power
PSEG Services Corporation
Public Power Corporation (PPC / DEI)
Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO)
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G)
Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group
Reliance Energy
Reliance Infrastructure
Reliance Power
Rosatom
RusHydro JSC
RWE
RWE Innogy
RWE Npower
SaskPower
Saudi Electricity Company
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
Scottish Power
SEMESA
Shikoku Electric Power Company
Southern California Edison
Southern Company
Southern Company Energy Solutions
Southern Company Generation
Southern Company Services
Southern Nuclear
Southern Power
Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO)
State Grid Corporation
STPNOC
Swb
Tenaga Nasional Berhad
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
Vattenfall
Vattenfall Europe
Wфrtsilф
Xcel Energy
ZeroGen

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report

Bundesverband der Energie- und Wasserwirtschaft (BDEW)
Cassa Depositi e Prestiti
Deutsche Energie Agentur (dena)
Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
European Union (EU)
European Wind Energy Association (EWEA)
Federation of Electric Power Companies of Japan
Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC)
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
International Geothermal Association (IGA)
Italian Ministry of Economy & Finance
Japan Electric Power Information Center
Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Finance
Ministry of Energy and Mines (Brazil)
Ministry of Knowledge Economy (Korea)
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) (China)
Office of Carbon Capture and Storage (UK)
Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
State Energy Bureau (China)
UK Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
United Nations (UN)
US Department of Energy (DOE)
US Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
World Bank
World Energy Council (WEC)
World Nuclear Association


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