Texas State Power Market Outlook to 2030- Market Trends, Regulation and Competitive Landscape
- Published: December 2011
Florida State Power Market Outlook to 2030 - Market Trends, Regulation and Competitive Landscape
Summary
GlobalData's report, "Florida State Power Market Outlook to 2030 - Market Trends, Regulation and Competitive Landscape", gives detailed information on the Florida power market and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2030. The research analyzes upcoming power projects, regulatory frameworks and infrastructure for the market. This coupled with elaborate profiles of key market participants provides a comprehensive understanding of the market’s competitive scenario.
Scope
- Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2010, forecast to 2030
- Break-up by technologies, including thermal, renewable, nuclear and hydro
- Data on key current and upcoming projects
- Policy and regulatory framework governing the market, including a review of energy and renewable energy policies
- Detailed analysis of top market participant, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis
- Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants
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1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Introduction
2.1 GlobalData Report Guidance
3 Florida, Power Market Analysis, 2000-2030
3.1 Florida, Power Market, Demand and Consumption Scenario, 2011
3.2 Florida, Power Market, Annual Power Consumption, 2000-2030
3.3 Florida, Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2000-2030
3.3.1 Cumulative Installed Capacity: Break-up by Type of Power Plant, 2011
3.3.2 Cumulative Installed Capacity: Total Value, 2000-2030
3.3.3 Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity, 2000-2030
3.3.4 Cumulative Hydropower Installed Capacity, 2000-2030
3.3.5 Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity, 2000-2030
3.3.6 Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity, 2000-2030
3.4 Florida, Power Market, Annual Power Generation, 2000-2030
3.4.1 Annual Thermal Power Generation, 2000-2030
3.4.2 Annual Hydropower Generation, 2000-2030
3.4.3 Annual Nuclear Power Generation, 2000-2030
3.4.4 Annual Renewable Power Generation, 2000-2030
4 Florida, Power Market, Leading Active and Upcoming Projects
4.1 Florida, Power Market, Leading Active Power Projects
4.1.1 Leading Active Thermal Power Plants
4.1.2 Leading Active Nuclear Commercial Reactors
4.1.3 Leading Active Renewable Power Plants
4.2 Florida, Power Market, Leading Upcoming Power Projects
4.2.1 Leading Upcoming Thermal Power Projects
4.2.2 Leading Nuclear Commercial Reactor
4.2.3 Leading Renewable Power Projects
5 Florida, Power Market, Regulatory Structure
5.1 Florida, Power Market, Regulatory Structure, Overview
5.2 Florida, Power Market, Development of Renewable Energy
5.3 Florida, Power Market, Regulatory Structure, Energy Efficiency
6 Florida, Power Market, Infrastructure
6.1 Florida, Power Market, Infrastructure Overview
7 Florida, Power Market, Competitive Landscape - Snapshot of the Top Power Companies
7.1 Florida, Power Market, Market Shares of Key Power Generating Companies, 2010
7.2 Florida, Power Market, Key Company - Florida Power & Light Company
7.2.1 Florida Power & Light Company, Company Overview
7.2.2 Florida Power & Light Company, Business Description
7.2.3 Florida Power & Light Company, SWOT Analysis
7.3 Florida, Power Market, Key Company - Progress Energy Florida, Inc.
7.3.1 Progress Energy Florida, Inc., Company Overview
7.3.2 Progress Energy Florida, Inc., Business Description
7.3.3 Progress Energy Florida, Inc., SWOT Analysis
7.4 Florida, Power Market, Key Company: Tampa Electric Company
7.4.1 Tampa Electric Company, Company Overview
7.4.2 Tampa Electric Company, Business Description
7.4.3 Tampa Electric Company, SWOT Analysis
7.5 Florida, Power Market, Key Company: JEA
7.5.1 JEA, Company Overview
7.5.2 JEA, Business Description
7.5.3 JEA, SWOT Analysis
7.6 Florida, Power Market, Key Company: Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.
7.6.1 Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., Company Overview
7.6.2 Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., Business Description
7.6.3 Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., SWOT Analysis
8 Appendix
8.1 Market Definitions
8.1.1 Power
8.1.2 Installed Capacity
8.1.3 Active Installed Capacity
8.1.4 Electricity Generation
8.1.5 Thermal Power
8.1.6 Hydropower
8.1.7 Nuclear Power
8.1.8 Renewable Energy Resources
8.1.9 Generation Company
8.1.10 Electricity Consumption
8.1.11 Transmission Network
8.1.12 Interconnector
8.1.13 Transmission and Distribution Loss
8.2 Abbreviations
8.3 GlobalData’s Methodology
8.3.1 Coverage
8.3.2 Secondary Research
8.3.3 Primary Research
8.3.4 Modeling and Forecasting
8.3.5 Contact Us
8.4 Disclaimer
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Power Market, Florida, Estimated Breakdown of Electricity Consumption, by Sector (%), 2011
Table 2: Power Market, Florida, Annual Power Consumption (GWh), 2000-2030
Table 3: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Installed Capacity: Break-up by Type of Power Plant, 2011
Table 4: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Table 5: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Table 6: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Hydropower Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Table 7: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Table 8: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Table 9: Power Market, Florida, Annual Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Table 10: Power Market, Florida, Annual Thermal Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Table 11: Power Market, Florida, Annual Hydropower Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Table 12: Power Market, Florida, Annual Nuclear Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Table 13: Power Market, Florida, Annual Renewable Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Table 14: Power Market, Florida, Leading Active Thermal Power Plants, 2011
Table 15: Power Market, Florida, Leading Active Nuclear Power Plants, 2011
Table 16: Power Market, Florida, Leading Active Renewable Power Plants, 2011
Table 17: Power Market, Florida, Leading Upcoming Thermal Power Plants, 2011
Table 18: Power Market, Florida, Leading Upcoming Nuclear Power Plants, 2011
Table 19: Power Market, Florida, Leading Upcoming Renewable Power Plants, 2011
Table 20: Power Market, Florida, Market Shares of the Key Power Companies by Cumulative Installed Capacity (%), 2010
Table 21: Florida Power & Light Company, SWOT Analysis
Table 22: Progress Energy Florida, Inc., SWOT Analysis
Table 23: Tampa Electric Company, SWOT Analysis
Table 24: JEA, SWOT Analysis
Table 25: Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc., SWOT Analysis
Table 26: Abbreviations
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Power Market, Florida, Estimated Breakdown of Electricity Consumption, by Sector (%), 2011
Figure 2: Power Market, Florida, Annual Power Consumption (GWh), 2000-2030
Figure 3: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Installed Capacity: Break-up by Type of Power Plant, 2011
Figure 4: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Figure 5: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Thermal Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Figure 6: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Hydropower Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Figure 7: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Nuclear Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Figure 8: Power Market, Florida, Cumulative Renewable Installed Capacity (MW), 2000-2030
Figure 9: Power Market, Florida, Annual Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Figure 10: Power Market, Florida, Annual Thermal Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Figure 11: Power Market, Florida, Annual Hydropower Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Figure 12: Power Market, Florida, Annual Nuclear Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Figure 13: Power Market, Florida, Annual Renewable Power Generation (GWh), 2000-2030
Figure 14: Power Market, Florida, Market Shares of the Key Power Companies by Cumulative Installed Capacity (%), 2010
Florida Power & Light Company
Progress Energy Florida, Inc.
Tampa Electric Company
JEA
Seminole Electric Cooperative, Inc.
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