The Renewable Energy Services Market and its Potential in South Africa
The Renewable Energy Services Market and its Potential in South Africa
Finding Pragmatic Solutions to Investor Questions
RELEASE DATE
13-Mar-2014
13-Mar-2014
REGION
Africa
Africa
Research Code: M864-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00083-AF-MR_00578
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Description
The South African renewable energy services market is in a nascent phase when compared to markets such as Spain, the United States, Germany, Australia, and other developed countries. This research service focuses on the job creation potential for the South African renewable energy services market. Because the market is still in the developmental stage, the market potential is assessed through key policy documents propelling the use of renewables. In addition, case studies and comparisons to other developed markets, such as Australia, the United States, and Germany, are used where applicable.
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Executive Summary (continued)
Executive Summary—CEO’s Perspective
Market Overview—Definitions
Market Overview—Definitions (continued)
Market Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer
Market Overview—Segmentation
Market Overview—Current South African Position and Target Figures
Market Overview—Current Global Position
Market Overview—Current Global Position (continued)
Wind and Solar Introduction
Wind—Installed Base Africa and Middle East
Wind—Installed Base Asia
Wind—Installed Base Europe
Wind—Installed Base Latin America
Wind—North America Installed Base
Wind—Installed Base Pacific Region
Wind—Typical Job Allocation and Duration
Wind—Job Opportunities in Europe
Wind—Job Opportunities in South Africa
Wind—Job Opportunities in the Cookhouse Wind Farm South Africa
Wind—Job Opportunities in the Cookhouse Wind Farm South Africa (continued)
Wind—Job Opportunities in the Cookhouse Wind Farm South Africa (continued)
Wind—Net Direct Employment Potential in South Africa
Wind—OPEX Costs in Europe and South Africa
South Africa—Solar Potential
CSP—Job Opportunities in the United States
CSP—Job Opportunities in South Africa
CSP—Net Direct Employment Potential in South Africa
CSP—Job Opportunities in South Africa (continued)
CSP—Job Opportunities in South Africa (continued)
PV—Job Opportunities in South Africa
PV—Job Opportunities in South Africa (continued)
PV—Net Direct Employment Potential in South Africa
Renewable Energy—Potential Jobs per Technology Type in South Africa
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under Greenpeace Scenarios
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under Greenpeace Scenarios (continued)
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under Greenpeace Scenarios (continued)
Renewable Energy—Net Direct Employment Potential Under Greenpeace Scenarios
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under the IDC Scenario
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under the IDC Scenario (continued)
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under the IDC Scenario (continued)
Renewable Energy—Employment Potential Under the IDC Scenario (continued)
Renewable Energy—Jobs Required for Renewable Energies
Renewable Energy—Jobs Required for the Solar Sector
Renewable Energy—Jobs Required for the Solar Sector (continued)
Renewable Energy—Job Duration within the Wind Sector
Renewable Energy—Overview of Current Global Initiatives
Renewable Energy—Overview of Current South African Initiatives
Drivers and Restraints
Drivers—Impact and Duration
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Restraints—Impact and Duration
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Conclusion
The Last Word
Legal Disclaimer
Acronyms
Who is Frost & Sullivan
What Makes Us Unique
TEAM Methodology
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The South African renewable energy services market is in a nascent phase when compared to markets such as Spain, the United States, Germany, Australia, and other developed countries. This research service focuses on the job creation potential for the South African renewable energy services market. Because the market is still in the developmental stage, the market potential is assessed through key policy documents propelling the use of renewables. In addition, case studies and comparisons to other developed markets, such as Australia, the United States, and Germany, are used where applicable.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Johan Muller |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M864-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |