European; Middle Eastern and African Micro- and Mini-Turbine Market - Update 2001

European; Middle Eastern and African Micro- and Mini-Turbine Market - Update 2001

 

RELEASE DATE
23-Aug-2001
REGION
Europe
Research Code: 3966-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00267-EU-MR_02779
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Description

The market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) is at an early stage of development. Europe is most advanced and end-user trends are beginning to emerge. Future market direction appears more secure after a much hyped but slow market start. Many companies anticipate making multiple purchases in the short to medium term as units are field proven, become available and as maintenance and distribution networks are developed.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Introduction to the Micro- and Mini-Turbine Market
  • Market Definitions/Product Features/Customers and End-Users
  • Summary of Major Findings
  • Market Drivers and Restraints
  • Analysis by European Country
  • Customer Facing Survey
  • Competitive Analysis
  • End-User Case Studies
  • Conclusions

Competitive Structure

  • Introduction
  • Competitive/Distribution and Industry Structures
  • Market Entry Timeline Analysis

Selected Packager and Distributor Competitor Profiles

  • Introduction
  • Advantica
  • Al-Futtaim
  • Bowman Power Systems
  • DTE Energy Technology
  • G.A.S. Energietechnik
  • Geveke Power Systems
  • SOFFIMAT
  • Totalsupport Ltd
  • Transcontinental Energy Co.
  • Valliant Energy

Manufacturer Competitor Profiles

  • Capstone Turbine Corporation
  • Elliott Energy Systems
  • Honeywell Power Systems
  • Ingersoll-Rand
  • Kawasaki Gas Turbine
  • OPRA Optimal Radial Turbine
  • Pratt & Whitney
  • Turbec
  • VAT

The Influence on Europe

North American Utility Decision Maker Survey: DG Technologies 1998

North American Microturbine Market 1997-2000

  • Introduction
  • Assessing Value of North American Data for Europe
The market in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) is at an early stage of development. Europe is most advanced and end-user trends are beginning to emerge. Future market direction appears more secure after a much hyped but slow market start. Many companies anticipate making multiple purchases in the short to medium term as units are field proven, become available and as maintenance and distribution networks are developed.
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No Index Yes
Podcast No
Industries Energy
WIP Number 3966-01-00-00-00
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