Global Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Market
DUBLIN, May 16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/zf2dx7/global_combined) has announced the addition of the "Global Combined Heat and Power (CHP) Market" report to their offering.
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This research service covers the current state and future potential of the global combined heat and power (CHP) market.
The study covers Europe, North America, and Asia-Pacific region. It provides an in-depth analysis of the drivers, restraints, and their impacts during the forecast period. The application type covered in this study includes residential, commercial, industrial, and institutional.
All forecasts are provided region-wise. Power output capacity covered in the study include below 10 kW, 10 kW-100 kW, 100 kW-1MW, and above 1 MW. Prime movers below 10 kW and between 10 kW and 100 kW are also covered for the entire study period. The forecast period is from 2013 to 2017.
Key Questions This Study Will Answer
- Is the market growing, how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate?
- Are the existing competitors structured correctly to meet customer needs?
- Which country of the market is attractive for OEMs/distributors?
- How will the structure of the market change with time?
- Are the services offered today meeting customer needs, or is additional development needed?
- What new trends in the market can be expected by 2020?
Summary of Key Points
- Growing demand for onsite power generation makes CHP the most suitable distributed power generation technology for industries and commercial enterprises. This is because CHP not only generates onsite power but also satisfies the heating and cooling requirements at reasonable costs.
- Increasing prices of fuel, such as natural gas and coal, has made customers shift towards new power generation technologies such as CHP that increases efficiency and minimises the costs.
- It is estimated that with recurrent increase in the cost of electricity, micro-CHP can ideally help a consumer to save about % on their electricity bills.
- Large customer groups in the industrial and commercial segment are moving towards greater use of CHP technology, which would pave way for significant market growth globally by 2017.
- Grid interconnection issue with the utilities act as a major restraint in the adoption of CHP plants globally.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. Total CHP Market
- External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
- Forecast and Trends
- Competitive Analysis
4. Europe Breakdown
5. North America Breakdown
6. Asia-Pacific Breakdown
7. The Last Word
8. Appendix
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