2012 Updated Overview of Mozambique's Electricity Industry
2012 Updated Overview of Mozambique's Electricity Industry
The Coal and Gas Rush in Mozambique Will Increase the Electricity Demand in the Country
RELEASE DATE
31-Jan-2013
31-Jan-2013
REGION
Africa
Africa
Deliverable Type
Market Research
Market Research
Research Code: M899-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00085-AF-MR_00580
$9,000.00
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SKU
EG00085-AF-MR_00580
Description
The Mozambican electricity demand is set to grow rapidly. This is due to large natural gas finds and the exportation of coal in 2012. Mozambique's GDP is expected to grow at close to 8.0 percent till 2017. Transmission and distribution infrastructure is the greatest restraint in the electricity industry and a new 'Transmission Backbone' is needed that connects the Cahora Bassa dam in the north with the Mozambican capital, Maputo, in the south. This project is currently in the pipeline and is expected to be completed near the end of the decade.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Executive Summary (continued)
Executive Summary (continued)
Executive Summary (continued)
Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements
Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
Industry Overview—Scope
Industry Overview—Key Questions that this Study Will Answer
Industry Overview—Political and Economic Context
Industry Overview—Political and Economic Context (continued)
Industry Overview—Political and Economic Context (continued)
Industry Overview—Political and Economic Context (continued)
Industry Overview—Political and Economic Context (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Facts
Industry Overview—Key Facts (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Facts (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Facts (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Facts (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Facts (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Facts (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Stakeholders
Industry Overview—Key Stakeholders (continued)
Industry Overview—Key Stakeholders (continued)
Industry Overview—Regulatory Structure
Industry Overview—Regulatory Structure (continued)
Industry Overview—Electricity Tariffs
Industry Overview—Electricity Tariffs (continued)
Industry Overview—Renewable Energy
Industry Overview—Renewable Energy (continued)
Industry Overview—Renewable Energy (continued)
Industry Overview—Feedstock Analysis
Industry Overview—Feedstock Analysis (continued)
Industry Overview—Rural Electrification
Industry Overview—Rural Electrification (continued)
Drivers and Restraints
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Generation
Power Infrastructure—Generation (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Generation (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Generation (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Transmission
Power Infrastructure—Transmission (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Transmission (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Distribution
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Generation Projects
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Generation Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Generation Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Generation Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Generation Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Transmission and Distribution Projects
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Transmission and Distribution Projects (continued)
Power Infrastructure—Pipeline of Transmission and Distribution Projects (continued)
Market Engineering Measurements
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand Supply Comparison (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Demand and Supply Forecast
Forecasts and Trends—Demand and Supply Forecast (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Industry Revenue
Forecasts and Trends—Key Investment Opportunities
Forecasts and Trends—Key Investment Opportunities (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Key Investment Opportunities (continued)
Forecasts and Trends—Key Investment Opportunities (continued)
The Last Word—Three Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Market Engineering Methodology
Table of Acronyms Used
Table of Acronyms Used (continued)
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The Mozambican electricity demand is set to grow rapidly. This is due to large natural gas finds and the exportation of coal in 2012. Mozambique's GDP is expected to grow at close to 8.0 percent till 2017. Transmission and distribution infrastructure is the greatest restraint in the electricity industry and a new 'Transmission Backbone' is needed that connects the Cahora Bassa dam in the north with the Mozambican capital, Maputo, in the south. This project is currently in the pipeline and is expected to be completed near the end of the decade.
Deliverable Type | Market Research |
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No Index | Yes |
Podcast | No |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M899-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |