North American Power Generation Rental Markets

North American Power Generation Rental Markets

 

RELEASE DATE
20-Feb-2003
REGION
North America
Research Code: A307-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00744-NA-MR_04571
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Description

Rental equipment has long formed a part of power supply infrastructure in North America. Following a period of intense growth during 1999-2001, on account of Y2k bubble and utility crisis, there has been a sharp decline in market revenues during 2002. The impact of September 11, 2001 events and the U.S. economy slipping into recession have taken their toll on short-term prospects. However, long term potential is evident in the construction, utility and industrial sectors. Power reliability concerns and waning capital investment into backup power generation equipment is expected to drive the bottomline growth. The entry of gas turbines into the market is likely to account for handsome top-end growth.

Table of Contents

Introduction

  • Market Overview

Methodology

  • Segmentation
  • Definitions

Market Analysis

  • Market Forecasts
  • End-User and Application Analysis

Market Structure

  • Competitive Structure
  • Distribution Analysis

Non-Diesel Technologies

  • Market Forecast

Industry Challenges

  • Industry Challenges

Conclusion

  • Conclusion

Introduction

Industry Challenges

Market Drivers and Restraints

Summary of Research Findings

Market Forecasts and Output Analysis

End-User Application and Demand Analyses

Regional Analysis

  • Market Overview
  • Market Engineering Measurement System

Pricing and Distribution Analysis

  • Foremost Industry Challenges

Competitive Structure and Market Share Analysis

  • Market Drivers
  • Market Restraints

Non-diesel Power Rentals

  • Summary of Research Findings

Market Engineering Awards

  • Market Forecasts
  • Output Analysis

Introduction

Market Drivers and Restraints

Revenue Forecasts and Output Analysis

End-User Application and Demand Analysis

Pricing Analysis

Competitive Analysis

Non Diesel Power rentals

Introduction

Market Drivers and Restraints

Revenue Forecasts and Output Analysis

End-User and Application Analysis

Pricing Analysis

Competitive Analysis

Non Diesel Power Rentals

Introduction

Market Drivers and Restraints

Revenue Forecasts and Output Analysis

End-User and Application Analysis

Pricing Analysis

Competitive Analysis

Non Diesel Power rentals

Introduction

Market Drivers and Restraints

Revenue Forecasts and Output Analysis

End-User and Application Analysis

Pricing Analysis

Competitive Analysis

Non Diesel Power Rentals

Introduction

Market Drivers and Restraints

Revenue forecasts and Output Analysis

End-user and Application Analysis

Pricing Analysis

Competitive Analysis

Non Diesel Power Rentals

Strategic Response to Challenges

Decision Support Databases and Country Industry Forecast

Rental equipment has long formed a part of power supply infrastructure in North America. Following a period of intense growth during 1999-2001, on account of Y2k bubble and utility crisis, there has been a sharp decline in market revenues during 2002. The impact of September 11, 2001 events and the U.S. economy slipping into recession have taken their toll on short-term prospects. However, long term potential is evident in the construction, utility and industrial sectors. Power reliability concerns and waning capital investment into backup power generation equipment is expected to drive the bottomline growth. The entry of gas turbines into the market is likely to account for handsome top-end growth.
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Industries Energy
WIP Number A307-01-00-00-00
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