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The Global Power Infrastructure Market (Transformers, Switchgear, and Substations) - Report and Database

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  • 40 Pages
  • July 2019
  • Region: Global
  • NRG Expert
  • ID: 4793301

T&D Networks are continuously evolving in both size and nature as they grow to cope with ever-rising demand. In the past, growth was a matter of adding more lines, transformers, and ancillary equipment. Today, the technology of the systems is often able to allow for increased sophistication to substitute physical growth.

The Global Power Infrastructure Report provides valuable context and additional insight into the market for transformers, switchgear, and substations; and consists of several sections. A detailed historical overview discusses the origins of the electrical supply industry, which provides the basis for a discussion of today’s market factors and the future of the infrastructure sector. Our definition of the infrastructure sector is also included, along with an illustration of our annual demand data (forecasted to 2023) and intelligence on infrastructure companies.

Smart technologies are increasingly playing a vital part in the management and operation of Transmission and distribution networks. From household smart-meters to full-scale automation systems, the value of smart technologies in the T&D space is ever-increasing. This report and database focus specifically on the power infrastructure segment within the T&D industry. The database includes not only the important sectors to this market segment from the publisher's Database but also a unique look at the overall transformer and T&D system capacity on a by-country basis.


Table of Contents

1. Terms, Definitions, and Methodology Accompanying the Database
  • Transmission and Distribution Sectors
  • Transformers
  • Switchgear
  • Forecasting and Modelling approach
  • Methodology
2. The History of the Electrical Supply Industry
  • The Early Origins
  • Parallel Developments
  • The First Networks
  • Regional Evolution of Networks
  • International Collaboration and Unification
3. National Historic Development of Transmission and Distribution Networks for Selected
4. Countries
  • Germany
  • The United States
  • Great Britain
  • France
5. The Current State of Global Transmission Networks
  • Interconnections
  • International Transmission Grids
  • Technological Barriers
  • Future Interconnectivity
  • Undergrounding
  • Technical Aspects
  • AC Underground Cables
  • DC Underground Cables
6. Technological Developments and the Smart Grid
7. Developments and impacts of the smart grid on Transmission and Distribution Systems
  • Storage
  • Microgrids and Distributed Generation
  • Asset Management and Infrastructure Maximization
8. Future Outlook
  • Line Lengths
  • Capital Expenditure
  • Annual Demand Sectors
9. Transmission and Distribution Industry Players
  • Major Manufacturers and Industry Players
  • ABB
  • GE Power
  • Schneider
  • Siemens
  • European Market Shares for Major Manufacturers
  • Asian Market Shares for Major Manufacturers
  • North American Market Shares for Major Manufacturers
10. Sources
List of Tables
Table 1 Global Rank by Size of Transmission and Distribution Networks in 2018
Table 2 European Market Shares in terms of Value for Major Manufacturers
Table 3 Asian Market Shares in terms of Value for Major Manufacturers
Table 4 North American Market Shares in terms of Value for Major Manufacturers.
List of Figures
Figure 1 Transmission and Distribution Network Length by Region (km)
Figure 2 Screenshot of ENTSO-E Website showing a large portion of the grid network of Europe
Figure 3 Installed Transmission Line Length by Region (km)
Figure 4 Installed Distribution Line Length by Region (km)
Figure 5 Global Development of Capital Expenditure 2018-2023 (million US$).
Figure 6 Annual Demand Breakdown by Sector

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Companies Mentioned

  • ABB
  • AEG
  • E.On
  • GE Power
  • Landis+Gyr
  • RWE
  • Schneider Electric
  • Siemens
  • Électricité de France (EDF)

Methodology

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