THERMAL POWER - A GLOBAL STRATEGIC BUSINESS REPORT   

Research Abstract

This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Thermal Power in Billions of Kilowatt-hours. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2007 through 2015. Also, a six-year historic analysis is provided for these markets. The report profiles 113 companies including many key and niche players such as AES Corporation, American Electric Power Company, Inc., Beijing Jingneng Thermal Power Co. Ltd., Calpine Corporation, Duke Energy International, Dynegy, Inc., E.ON Energie AG, Electrabel, ENDESA S.A, Enel SpA, EnBW Energie Baden-Wόrttemberg AG, International Power Plc, Mirant Corp., National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Southern Company, Tokyo Electric Power Company Incorporated, Energy Future Holdings Corp., and Vattenfall Europe AG; Power Generation Equipment Manufacturers - Alstom Power Systems, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, GE Power Systems, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Rolls-Royce Plc, and Siemens AG. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are mostly extracted from URL research and reported select online sources.

Code : MCP-1076
Price : $4500
Companies : 113
Pages : 591
Date : January 2011
Market Data Tables : 102

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 TABLE OF CONTENTS


 
   Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations.......1  
   Disclaimers.......2  
   Data Interpretation & Reporting Level.......3
Quantitative Techniques & Analytics.......3
Product Definitions and Scope of Study.......3
Thermal Power Generation Equipment.......3
Boilers.......3
Turbines.......3
  
   Generators.......4  
   A Quick Market Primer.......5
Global Electricity Demand Slated to DisplayUnprecedented Growth.......5
1$100
   Thermal Power Generation by Fuel Type.......6
Natural Gas.......6
Coal.......6
Nuclear and Renewable Energy.......6
Major Markets.......6
The United States.......6
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   Table 1: US Market for Thermal Power (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Generation by Fuel Source – Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......7
China.......7
Thermal Power Dominates Chinese Electric Power Sector.......7
Japan.......7
Russia.......7
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   India – Facing Huge Deficit.......81$100
   Global Market for Solar Thermal Power.......9
Table 2: Global Solar Thermal Power Stations Presently in Operation (2010).......9
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   Table 3: Global Solar Thermal Power Stations Under Construction/Proposed.......10
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   IPPs in Developing Countries.......111$100
   Leading Players.......12
Table 4: Leading Players in the Global Power Plant Market (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Installed Base for Alstom, General Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......12
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   Recession Softens Growth in Thermal Power Market.......13
Solar Thermal Power – A New Revelation in Power Generation.......13
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   Green Energy Initiatives to Spur Growth in Solar Thermal Power Market.......14
Trend Towards Distributed Power Generation.......14
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   Growing Environmental Concerns.......15
Table 5: Global CO2 Emissions (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Emissions by Sector – Power Generation, Transport, and Industry & Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......15
Increasing Regulations Boost R&D Efforts.......15
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   Declining Production Cost for Coal-fired Power Generation.......16
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   Coal Continues Dominance.......17
Natural Gas-Fired Power Generation Gains.......17
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   Table 6: Worldwide Electricity Generation (2000, 2005 and 2010): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Oil, and Renewables (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......181$350
   Economic Disparities Reflect in Fuel Source Penetration.......19
Table 7: Worldwide Electricity Generation (2008): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source for Industrialized Countries and Others – Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Oil, and Renewables (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......19
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   Growing Demand for Electricity Drives Power Generation Equipment Market.......20
Boilers.......20
Power Generation – Driving Force behind the Boiler Industry.......20
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   Asia-Pacific Leads the Market.......21
Table 8: World Market for Power Boilers (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown by Region – Asia-Pacific, US, Europe, Japan, Middle East, Lain America, and Canada (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......21
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   Penetration of Gas-Fired Systems – A Major Threat.......22
Boilers: Product Overview.......22
Different Types of Boilers.......22
Pressurized Fluidized-Bed Combustion Boilers (PFBC).......22
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   Circulating Fluidized Bed (CFB) Boilers.......231$100
   Pulverized-Coal (PC) Boiler Systems.......24
Low Emission Boiler System (LEBS).......24
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   Cyclone-Fired Boilers.......25
Problems Associated with Boilers.......25
Corrosion in Recovery Boilers – A Cause for Worry.......25
Cathodic Protection – A Possible Solution.......25
Cathodic Protection: Technology and Methods.......25
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   Galvanic System.......26
Impressed Control System.......26
Applications of Cathodic Protection in Power Plant.......26
Underground Piping Systems.......26
Waterfront Structures.......26
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   Cooling Water Systems.......27
Storage Tanks.......27
Rusting in Boilers.......27
Excessive On/Off Cycles.......27
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   Issues & Trends.......28
Testing Standards.......28
Industry Codes.......28
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   Insurance Issues.......29
Boiler Catastrophes.......29
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   Turbines.......30
Turbines – The Energy Generators.......30
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   Gas Turbines.......31 1$100
   Table 9: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Gas Turbines by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......321$350
   Table 10: World Historic Review for Gas Turbines by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......331$350
   Table 11: World 11-Year Perspective for Gas Turbines by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......341$350
   Steam Turbines.......35
Table 12: World Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Steam Turbines by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Gigawatt for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......35
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   Table 13: World Historic Review for Steam Turbines by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......361$350
   Table 14: World 11-Year Perspective for Steam Turbines by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan), Middle East & Africa, and Latin America Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......371$350
   Imports & Exports - Historic Statistics.......38
Table 15: Global Market for Steam/Vapor Turbines (2000-2004): Imports in US$ Million by Select Country – China, US, Germany, Japan, and UK (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......38

Table 16: Global Market for Steam/Vapor Turbines (2000-2004): Exports in US$ Million by Select Country – Japan, Germany, US, UK, and China (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......38
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   Combined-Cycle/Combined-Heat-and-Power Turbines.......39
Issues & Trends.......39
Gas Turbines Set for a Big Leap.......39
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   Table 17: Leading Players in the Global Gas Turbines Market (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for General Electric, Siemens, Alstom, Mitsubishi, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......40
Steam Turbines on the Brink of Saturation.......40
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   Leading Players.......41
Table 18: Leading Players in the Global Steam Turbines Market (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Alstom, General Electric, Siemens, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......41
Overcoming Gas Turbine Shortage – A Historic Review.......41
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   Increasing Gas Turbine Capacity.......42
CHAT on the Horizon.......42
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   New Technology Using Molten Salts for Round-the-Clock Usage of Solar Thermal
  Energy.......44
Unique Geothermal Heat Extraction Method for CO2 Emissionless Electricity
  Generation.......44
Innovative Carbon Material to Store Large Amounts of Renewable Power.......44
Novel Thermal Power Process.......44
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   Heliostat Device by Chinese Inventor.......45
New Improved Gas Turbine Technology Developed.......45
Steam Cooling Systems for Gas Turbines Introduced.......45
Russelectric Develops Advanced Power Control Systems for Generators.......45
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   GE and DOE Jointly Develop Next Generation Advanced Version Gas Turbines.......46
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   CR Power to Acquire Remaining Stake in Guangzhou Power.......47
MT Falcon Holdings Takes Over Thermal Power Operations from Spanish Gas
  Natural.......47
Penglai Electric and eSolar Ink Master Licensing Agreement.......47
MPPGCL and BHEL Ink Joint Venture Agreement.......47
GD Power Development Company Signs Agreement with QYTPC.......47
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   Abu Dhabi National Energy and Ghana Government Sign Agreement.......48
Daewoo Engineering Signs Agreement with Merak Energi.......48
BHEL Secures Contract for Establishing Thermal Power Projects in Maharashtra.......48
NTPC Inks MoU with GPCL.......48
Siemens to Establish New Gas Turbine Plant in the US.......48
Electricity of Vietnam Group to Establish Vinh Tan 2 Thermal Power Plant.......48
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   Siemens Snaps up Solel Solar Systems.......49
Siemens to Acquire Minority Interest in Archimede Solar Energy.......49
Gagasan Steel Acquires Thermal Power Plant from Govt. of Malaysia.......49
KEPCO and Samsung to Acquire Stakes in Balkhash Power Unit.......49
Shenhua Group to Form JV with General Electric.......49
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   Bharat Forge and Alstom Group to Form an Alliance.......50
Romgaz Forms JV with Gazprom.......50
NTPC Inks Agreement with Coal India.......50
Mitsubishi to form Alliance with GE.......50
SCE Enters into Agreement with BrightSource Energy.......50
BHEL Wins Contract from KWPCL.......50
Subhash Projects and Marketing Signs Contract with NTPC.......50
1$100
   Pacific Gas and Electric and Alpine SunTower Ink Agreement.......51
Technopromexport Bags Contract from Electricity Ministry of Iraq.......51
Arrow Resources Development Signs MoU with Gtherm and Four Crystal Funding.......51
BHEL and NTPC to Build Power Plants in Karnataka.......51
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   Acciona Energia to Construct Solar Thermal Power Plants.......52
China Huaneng Group Commences Erection of Thermal Power Plant.......52
Alstom to Operate Power Stations in Vietnam.......52
Japan to Establish Thermal Power stations in Yemen.......52
Iberdrola Renovables Starts Solar Thermo-Power Unit.......52
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   PetroVietnam to Construct Thermo-Power Center.......53
AES Acquires Masinloc Thermal Power Plant.......53
NRG Energy to Acquire Calpine Corp........53
Weiqiao to Acquire Shandong's Thermal Power Business.......53
Toshiba Corporation to Establish JV with JSW Group.......53
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   Termoelectrica, E.ON, and Enel Sign MoU.......54
PT PLN to Construct Two Thermal Power Plants in Sulawesi.......54
India and Sri Lanka Collaborate to Build Thermal Power Plant.......54
PEPCO to Sign Agreement with DFEC.......54
Suez Energy Signs MoU with Mimag-Samko.......54
Austrian Thermal Power to Build CCGT Power Plant.......54
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   Singareni to Build Two Power Plants in India.......55
Prakash Industries to Establish Thermal Power Plant in India.......55
BHEL to Expand Haridwar Facility.......55
Crompton Greaves Set to Bag NTPC Transformer Contract.......55
Birla Tyres Obtains Approval for Setting-Up Power Plant in Orissa.......55
Suryachakra to Set-Up Power Plant in Chhattisgarh.......55
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   BHEL Bags Contract worth INR24.75 Billion to Build Thermal Power Plant.......56
Simplex to Foray into Thermal Power Production.......56
CESC to Build Power Plant in Jharkhand.......56
Indira Gandhi Super Thermal Power Project to Supply Power to Delhi and Haryana.......56
NTPC to Build Two Thermal Power Project in Maharashtra.......56
Indian Government Grants Approval for UMPPs.......56
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   Badarpur Starts 6 Megawatts Biomass-Based Thermal Power Plant.......57
Simplex Bags Order for Maithon Thermal Power Project.......57
BSEB and NTPC to Form Joint Venture Company.......57
Prakash Industries to Set-up Thermal Power Plant in M.P.......57
China Closes 14.4 Million Kilowatts of Thermal Power Capacity.......57
Five Thermal Power Projects of 1200 MW to Come Up by 2009.......57
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   Pakistan to Set up 20,000 MW Thermal Power Plant by 2019.......58
Vietnam Province Grants Permission to Build 2,400 Megawatts Thermal Power
  Plant.......58
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   Lukoil Romania to Set up a Thermal Power Plant.......59
Ural Federal District to Gain Four Thermal Power Stations.......59
United Company RUSAL to Start Thermal Power Research Centre.......59
Top Energy to Retain $68 Million Thermal Power Station.......59
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   ADB Grants $ 931 Million to Thermal Power Plant of Vietnam.......60
Chhattisgarh to Build 30,000 Megawatts thermal power plants by 2012.......60
NTPC Inks US$380 Million Loan Agreement with JBIC.......60
OPG Energy to Set-Up 77 Megawatts Thermal Power Plant.......60
BHEL to Set-Up 2x800 Megawatts Thermal Power Project at Obra.......60
AES and Orissa Government to Expand Power Capacity at IB-Valley Thermal Power
  Station.......60
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   Haryana State Inaugurates 300 MW Thermal Power Project.......61
BHEL Receives a Supply & Installation Order.......61
NTPC to Invest in Joint Venture.......61
Jindal Develops a New Thermal Power Project.......61
TNEC to Establish 1000 MW Power Plant.......61
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   KK Birla Group to Set Up 2000 MW Power Project.......62
PIB Approves 1000 MW Power Plant.......62
Bongaigaon Project Receives Eco Clearance.......62
Karnataka to Set up SPV to Implement Power Plants.......62
MHI to License Technology to BHEL.......62
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   Lanco to Build 2460 MW Thermal Power Plant.......63
Indian Railways & NTPC to Float a Joint Venture Company.......63
NTPC to Acquire Sidi Krier.......63
NSPCL and CSEB Inks a Power Purchase Deal.......63
Government Grants Approval for Talwandi Power Plant.......63
ETA-Ascon to Invest in Indian Thermal Electricity Plant.......63
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   Jingneng to Acquire 30% Stake in Jingfeng.......64
China Closes 11.1 Million Kilowatts of Thermal Power Capacity.......64
Jingneng Thermal Power to Acquire 15% stake in Yitai Jingyue.......64
Poly HK to Divest Thermal Power Plant.......64
HDPI Signs a Deal with Yanzhou Coal.......64
Datang to Invest US$1.2 Billion in Guangdong.......64
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   China National to Set up Power Station.......65
Toshiba Forms Joint Venture with Xian.......65
China Shuts down Two Small Thermal Power Plants.......65
Soc Trang Province Grants Approval for 4,400 Megawatts Thermal Power Center
  Project.......65
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   Toyo Ink Group to Set up Thermal Power Plant.......66
Bali to Build 400 MW Thermal Power Plant.......66
Iran and Turkey Inks Collaboration Agreement to Set-up Three Thermal Power
  Plants.......66
Enel to Build Thermal Power Station in Romania.......66
Alro to Invest in Thermal Power Plant.......66
Ausra and PG&E to Set-Up 177 Megawatt Solar Thermal Power Plant.......66
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   TGC-10 Invests in Nyagan GRES Thermal Power Plant.......67
UES Divests 22.9% stake in Moscow Thermal Power Grid.......67
Uganda Obtains Further $300 Loan for Thermal Power.......67
Doosan to Supply Boilers to Thermal Power Plant in Al Khalij.......67
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   OJSC Donbasenergo Upgrades Power Plant Capacity.......68
Maire to Start Constructing $119.7 Million Thermal Power Plant.......68
Chilean Agrisol Builds New Thermal Power Plant.......68
Energia del Sur Plans to Invest $ 80 Million in Expanding Plant.......68
Japanese Sumitomo to Build Coal Based Power Plant.......68
Japanese Mitsui Receives Power Plant Construction Contract.......68
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   Power Generation.......69
AES Corporation (US).......69
American Electric Power Company, Inc. (US).......69
Table 19: American Electric Power Company (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Power Generating Capacity by Fuel Source – Coal/Lignite, Natural Gas, Nuclear, and Others (Wind & Hydro, among others) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......69
Beijing Jingneng Thermal Power Co. Ltd. (China).......69
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   Calpine Corporation (US).......70
Duke Energy Corporation (US).......70
Dynegy, Inc. (US).......70
E.ON Energie AG (Germany).......70
1$100
   Electrabel (Belgium).......71
ENDESA S.A.(Spain).......71
Enel S.p.A. (Italy).......71
Table 20: Enel’s Focus On Renewables (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Power Production by Renewable Energy Sources – Geothermal, Mini-Hydro, Wind, and Others(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......71
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   Table 21: Enel’s International Net Energy Production Mix (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Power Production by Fuel/Energy Source – Nuclear, Coal, Other renewables, CCGT, Oil & Gas, and Hydro (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......72
EnBW Energie Baden-Wuerttemberg AG (Germany).......72
International Power Plc (The United Kingdom).......72
Table 22: International Power Plc (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Power Production by Fuel Type – Gas, Coal, Oil, Wind, Hydro, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......72
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   Mirant Corp. (US).......73
National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (India).......73
Table 23: National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Commissioned Capacity by Fuel Type – Coal, and Gas/ Liquid Fuel.......73
Southern Company (US).......73
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   Table 24: Georgia Power (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Power Generation Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......74
Tokyo Electric Power Company, Incorporated (Japan).......74
Table 25: Tokyo Electric Power Company (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Electric Power Generating Capacity by Fuel Source – Thermal (Oil, Coal, LNG/LPG), Hydro, Nuclear And New Energy (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......74
Energy Future Holdings Corp (US).......74
Vattenfall Europe AG (Germany).......74
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   Power Generation Equipment Manufacturers.......75
Alstom Power Systems (US).......75
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (India).......75
1$100
   GE Power Systems (US).......761$100
   Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Japan).......77
Rolls-Royce Plc (The United Kingdom).......77
Siemens AG (Germany).......77
1$100
   Table 26: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, and Middle East & Africa Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......781$350
   Table 27: World Historic Review for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, and Middle East & Africa Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......791$350
   Table 28: World 11-Year Perspective for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Generation for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), Latin America, and Middle East & Africa Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......80
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   A. Market Analysis.......81
Electricity Generation in the US – A Few Pointers.......81
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   Table 29: Electricity Generation in the US (2009): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, Hydroelectric, Petroleum/Oil, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......82

Table 30: Electricity Market in the US (2010): Percentage Breakdown of Consumption by Sector – Household, Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......82

Table 31: US Thermal Power Market (2007 & 2008): Percentage Breakdown of Imports and Exports in Value Terms.......82
Uncertainty in Capacity Additions.......82
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   Table 32: Coal-Fired Capacity Additions in the US (2002-2009) by State – Utah, Wyoming, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Colorado, Iowa, Indiana, Georgia, Arizona, Louisiana, Illinois, Texas, South Carolina, Washington, West Virginia, Florida, Maryland, and Virginia.......83
Coal Usage in Power Generation– A Peek into the Past.......83
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   Table 33: US Market for Electricity: Capacity Additions for 1991-2005 in GW (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......841$350
   Table 34: Electricity Market in the US (2000-2005): Capacity Additions of Select Companies – Calpine Corp, Duke Energy, Panda Energy, PG&E, Cogentrix, FPL Group, International Power, Tenaska, Public Service Enterprise Group, and Mirant (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......85
Market Trends & Issues.......85
Solar Thermal Power Market – Offering High Growth Potential.......85
Robust Growth Prospects for Thermal Power Maintenance Market in North
  America.......85
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   New Energy Policy Gives Boost to Nuclear Power.......86
Power Plant Improvement Initiative.......86
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   Coal Gasification – A Niche Solution.......87
Combined Heat and Power – Reduces Energy Wastage during Power Generation.......87
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   Deregulation of Power Sector.......88
Deregulated Market – Pros and Cons.......88
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   Refiners as Independent Power Producers.......89
An Overview of Fuel Sources.......89
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   An Overview of Power Generation Equipment.......90
Rising Demand for Electricity Generation Equipment.......90
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   North American Power Generation Market.......91
Gas Turbines.......91
Table 35: North American Market for Rental Gas Turbines (2000-2008) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......91
Market Drivers.......91
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   Table 36: Leading Players in the US Turbines Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for GE, Siemens, Alstom, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......92
Natural Gas Turbines Market.......92
Table 37: Leading Players in the US Gas Turbines Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for GE, Siemens, Alstom, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......92
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   Imports & Exports – A Historic Review.......93
Table 38: US Market for Turbo-Jets, Turbo- Propellers and Other Gas Turbines (2001-2005): Imports in US$ Million by Select Country – France, UK, Canada, Germany, Japan, Italy, South Korea, Switzerland, Singapore and India (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......93
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   Table 39: US Market for Turbo-Jets, Turbo-Propellers and Other Gas Turbines (2001-2005): Exports in US$ Million by Select Country – France, UK, Germany, Canada, Singapore, Japan, Italy, South Korea, Switzerland and India (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......941$350
   Table 40: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Turbines by Product Segment – Steam Turbines and Gas Turbines Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......95
Boilers.......95
Perceptive Changes in Use of Coal.......95
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   Technological Developments in the Late 90s.......96
New Burner Design for Boilers.......96
1$100
   Key Players.......971$100
   B. Market Analytics.......98
Table 41: US Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......98
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   Table 42: US Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......99
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   A. Market Analysis.......100
Table 43: Electricity Generation in Canada (2006-2009): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Hydro, Thermal, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......100
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   Thermal Power Generation Equipment.......101
Small Market for Large Gas Turbines.......101
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   Historic Statistics.......102
Table 44: Canadian Market for Turbo-Jets, Turbo-Propellers and Other Gas Turbines (2001-2005): Imports in US$ Million by Select Country – US, UK, Germany, France, and Japan (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......102

Table 45: Canadian Market for Turbo-Jets, Turbo-Propellers and Other Gas Turbines (2001-2005): Exports in US$ Million by Select Country – US, France, UK, Germany, and Japan (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......102
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   Table 46: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Turbines by Product Segment – Steam Turbines and Gas Turbines Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......103
B. Market Analytics.......103
Table 47: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......103
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   Table 48: Canadian Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......104
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   A. Market Analysis.......105
Regulatory Reforms – An Overview.......105
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   Table 49: New Electric Power Generating Capacity Additions (in MW) in Japan by Company – Daio Paper, Diamond Power, Ennet, Summit Energy, eREX, and Nippon Steel (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......106
Major Impediments to Competition in the Japanese Electric Power Sector.......106
Power Generation Equipment.......106
Table 50: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Turbines by Product Segment – Steam Turbines and Gas Turbines Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......106
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   Key Players.......107
Power Generation.......107
Power Generation Equipment Manufacturers.......107
B. Market Analytics.......107
Table 51: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......107
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   Table 52: Japanese Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......108
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   A. Market Analysis.......109
Changing Landscape of European Power Market.......109
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   German Dominance in European Solar Thermal Power Market Reduces.......110
An Overview of Power Generation Equipment Market in Europe.......110
Table 53: Leading Players in the European Gas Turbines Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Alstom, Siemens, GE, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......110
European Steam Turbines Market.......110
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   Table 54: Leading Players in the European Steam Turbines Market (50-100 MW Segment) – (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Number of Units Sold for Siemens/Alstom, Ansaldo, Babcock Borsig Power, Dresser Rand, GE Nuovo Pignone, GE Power Systems, MHI, and Skoda (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......111

Table 55: Leading Players in the European Steam Turbines Market (100-300 MW Segment) – (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Alstom, Ansaldo, GE Power Systems, MHI, Siemens, and Skoda (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......111
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   B. Market Analytics.......112
Table 56: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......112
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   Table 57: European Historic Review for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – France, Germany, Italy, UK, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1131$350
   Table 58: European 11-Year Perspective for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Generation for France, Germany, UK, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......114
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......115
Electricity Generation in France – A Peek into the Past.......115
Table 59: Electricity Generation in France (1980-2000): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Hydro, Nuclear, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......115
1$350
   Electricite De France - A Key Player.......1161$100
   B. Market Analytics.......117
Table 60: French Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......117

Table 61: French Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......117
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......118
Nuclear Power Replacement – What the Future Beholds?.......118
1$100
   Surge in Solar Thermal Energy Market.......119
Power Generation in Germany – A Historic Review.......119
Table 62: Electricity Generation in Germany (1991-2001): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Thermal, Nuclear, and Hydro (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......119
1$350
   Key Players.......120
Power Generation.......120
1$100
   Power Generation Equipment Manufacturer.......121
B. Market Analytics.......121
Table 63: German Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......121

Table 64: German Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......121
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......122
Table 65: Thermal Power Generation in Italy (2006-2010): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Type – Oil, Gas, and Multi-Fuel (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......122
Key Players.......122
1$350
   B. Market Analytics.......123
Table 66: Italian Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......123

Table 67: Italian Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......123
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......124
Table 68: Installed Electricity Generation Capacity in the UK (2008): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Thermal, Nuclear, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......124
Regulatory Issues – A Historic Perspective.......124
1$350
   Key Players.......125
Power Generation.......125
Power Generation Equipment Manufacturer.......125
B. Market Analytics.......125
Table 69: UK Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......125
1$350
   Table 70: UK Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......126
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......127
Table 71: Installed Electricity Generation Capacity in Spain (2008): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......127
Regulatory Issues – A Historic Perspective.......127
1$350
   Key Player.......128
B. Market Analytics.......128
Table 72: Spanish Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......128

Table 73: Spanish Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt- hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......128
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......129
Table 74: Electricity Generation in Russia (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Thermal, Hydro, and Nuclear (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......129
Focus on Exports.......129
1$350
   Attracting Investment Assumes Prime Importance.......130
Restructuring Programs in early 2000.......130
1$100
   Table 75: Investments in Russian Power Sector (2001-2020): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source on a Five-Year Period Basis – Thermal, Nuclear, Hydro, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1311$350
   B. Market Analytics.......132
Table 76: Russian Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......132

Table 77: Russian Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt- hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......132
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......133
Focus on Select Markets.......133
Czech Republic.......133
A Peek into the Past.......133
The Czech Energy Act.......133
1$100
   Greece.......134
A Historic Perspective.......134
Table 78: Electricity Generation in Greece (2007): Percentage Breakdown by Fuel Source – Thermal, Hydro, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......134
1$350
   Table 79: Expansions of Electricity Generating Capacity in Greece for 2002-2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......135
Hungary.......135
Turkey.......135
2$700
   Key Players.......137
Škoda Power A.S. (Czech Republic).......137
B. Market Analytics.......137
Table 80: Rest of Europe Recent Past, Current & Future Market Analysis for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt- hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......137
1$350
   Table 81: Rest of Europe Historic Review for Thermal Power with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......138
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......139
China: Leading Producer and Consumer of Thermal Electricity in Asia-Pacific.......139
Power Generation Equipment Market in Asia-Pacific.......139
Table 82: Leading Players in the Asian Turbines Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for Alstom, GE, Siemens, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......139
1$350
   Table 83: Leading Players in the Asian Gas Turbines Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales for GE, Siemens, Alstom, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......140

Table 84: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Turbines by Product Segment – Steam Turbines and Gas Turbines Markets Independently Analyzed with New Capacity Addition in Megawatts for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......140
Focus on Select Markets.......140
Australia.......140
A Peek into the Past.......140
1$350
   National Electricity Market (NEM).......1411$100
   China.......142 1$100
   Table 85: Chinese Electric Power Market (2008): Percentage Breakdown of Generation by Fuel Source – Thermal, Hydropower, Nuclear and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......143

Table 86: Chinese Electric Power Market: Installed Capacity Estimates/Projections for the Years 2006-2012 in GW (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......143
1$350
   Industry Growth Drives Demand for Electricity.......144
Table 87: Electricity Market in China (2009): Percentage Breakdown of Consumption by Consumer – Industry, Household, Agriculture, and Service Sectors (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......144
India.......144
1$350
   Thermal Power Market in India Offers Lucrative Potential.......145
Government of India to Introduce New Norms for Thermal Power Projects.......145
Power Generation – A Historic Perspective.......145
1$100
   Table 88: Electricity Market in India (2001-2012): Planned Capacity Additions by Fuel Source – Coal, Gas/Diesel/LNG, Hydro, and Nuclear (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......146
An Account of Cancelled or Deferred Power Projects.......146
An Overview of the Indian Coal Market.......146
1$350
   Indian Electric Power Sector during 1990’s.......1471$100
   Pakistan.......148 1$100
   Table 89: Electricity Market in Pakistan (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Installed Generating Capacity by Fuel Source – Thermal, Hydro, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......149
Steady Economy Enlivens Optimism Among Investors.......149
Sri Lanka.......149
1$350
   Table 90: Electricity Market in Sri Lanka (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Generation by Fuel Source – Hydro, Thermal, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......150
An Account of Major Private Power Projects in Recent Past.......150
1$350
   The Philippines.......151
Power Generation.......151
1$100
   Vietnam.......152
Key Players.......152
Power Generation.......152
Power Generation Equipment Manufacturer.......152
1$100
   B. Market Analytics.......153
Table 91: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current and Future Analysis for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......153
1$350
   Table 92: Asia-Pacific Historic Review for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1541$350
   Table 93: Asia-Pacific 11-Year Perspective for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Generation for Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Rest of Asia-Pacific Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......155
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......156
Table 94: Electricity Market in Latin America (2006 & 2007): Percentage Breakdown of Generation by Fuel Source – Hydro, Thermal Power, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......156
1$350
   Focus on Select Markets.......157
Argentina.......157
Brazil.......157
Chile.......157
Colombia.......157
1$100
   Mexico.......158
Table 95: Electricity Market in Mexico (2007): Percentage Breakdown of Generation by Fuel Source – Thermal, Hydro, Nuclear, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......158
Shift to Natural Gas.......158
1$350
   Paraguay.......159
Peru.......159
Uruguay.......159
Table 96: Major Hydroelectric Power Projects in Uruguay (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......159
1$350
   Venezuela.......160
Costa Rica.......160
El Salvador.......160
1$100
   Guatemala.......161
Honduras.......161
Nicaragua.......161
1$100
   B. Market Analytics.......162
Table 97: Latin America Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......162
1$350
   Table 98: Latin America Historic Review for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Rest of Latin America Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1631$350
   Table 99: Latin America 11-Year Perspective for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Generation for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, and Rest of Latin America Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......164
1$350
   A. Market Analysis.......165
Focus on Select Markets.......165
Egypt.......165
Iran.......165
1$100
   Saudi Arabia.......1661$100
   B. Market Analytics.......167
Table 100: Middle East & Africa Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Kuwait, and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2007 through 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......167
1$350
   Table 101: Middle East & Africa Historic Review for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Kuwait, and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Generation Figures in Billion Kilowatt-hours for the Years 2001 through 2006 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1681$350
   Table 102: Middle East & Africa 11-Year Perspective for Thermal Power by Geographic Region – Percentage Breakdown of Generation for South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Israel, Egypt, Kuwait, and Others Markets for the Years 2005, 2010 & 2015 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).......1691$350
  
Total Companies Profiled: 113 (including Divisions/Subsidiaries - 131)

Region/Country Players

The United States 44 Canada 2 Japan 8 Europe 36 France 3 Germany 7 The United Kingdom 7 Italy 3 Spain 3 Rest of Europe 13 Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) 35 Latin America 3 Middle-East 1 Caribbean 2
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