Aarkstore - Power Boilers, 2013 Update

Aarkstore - Power Boilers, 2013 Update

Aarkstore - Power Boilers, 2013 Update - Global Market Size, Average Pricing, Equipment Market Share and Competitive Landscape Analysis to 2020









Summary
“Power Boilers, 2013 Update - Global Market Size, Average Pricing, Equipment Market Share and Competitive Landscape Analysis to 2020” provides detailed information on the current power boilers market, focusing on key countries as well as the global scenario. The report analyzes the market volume, average price, and market value for power boilers at different capacity segments for the key eight countries in the market, with market shares for key players in each country. The major regulations impacting the power boilers market, by country, are also provided, and the drivers and restraints of the market are covered at a global level.
The global power boilers market was worth an estimated $17.35 billion in 2013. Dependency on coal-fired power generation owing to growing electricity demand will drive the power boiler installations globally. For decades countries across the world have depended predominantly on fossil fuels to fulfill their electricity requirements. The fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas have traditionally been relied upon as efficient and economical sources of energy globally. With the exception of a few countries, these fossil fuels have dominated all other energy sources in terms of both installed capacity and electricity generation. Power boilers, one of the key equipment in fossil fuel fired thermal power plants, are used to heat the feed water and convert it to steam. The predicted surge in demand and the dominance of coal in electricity generation until an efficient and economical method for replacing coal is found would mean more demand for power boilers. Global power boiler installation is estimated to amount to 9,072 units accounting for 845 GW capacity between 2012 and 2020.
The report sources its data and information from proprietary databases, primary and secondary...

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