European Combined Heat and Power for District Heating Market

European Combined Heat and Power for District Heating Market

Building a Future towards Energy Self-sufficiency

RELEASE DATE
24-Oct-2013
REGION
Europe
Research Code: M974-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG00110-EU-MR_00605
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Description

Both the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the EU Member States have identified district heating as a growth area. However, implementation of combined heating and power (CHP) policies is slow and growth has been sluggish. However, the market is set to grow steadily between 2012 and 2019. The key challenge facing the market is defining policy and regulatory reforms that will encourage district heating’s accelerated adoption. Despite the high investment cost of technology and low payback periods, Europe is well-placed to increase adoption of district heating systems by 2020. The region is making developments across technology, skills, and the supply chain to meet its targets of attaining energy efficiency through district heating.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Engineering Measurements (continued)

CEO’s Perspective

Market Definitions

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Market Definitions (continued)

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Drivers and Restraints

Market Drivers

Drivers Explained

Drivers Explained (continued)

Drivers Explained (continued)

Market Restraints

Restraints Explained

Restraints Explained (continued)

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Engineering Measurements (continued)

Forecast Assumptions

Installed Capacity Forecast

Installed Capacity Forecast Discussion

Annual Added Capacity Forecast

Revenue Forecast

New Capacity and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Pricing Analysis

Pricing Trends

Technology Trends

Technology Trends (continued)

Fuel Trends

Legislative and Political Trends

Market Life Cycle Assessment and European Hotspots

Market Share Analysis

Competitive Environment

Top Competitors

Competitor Growth Analysis

Competitor Growth Analysis Discussion

Strategic Analysis—Five Forces Model

Prime Equipment Segmentation

Prime Equipment Overview

Installed Capacity Forecast by Prime Equipment

Installed Capacity Forecast by Prime Equipment Discussion

New Capacity Forecast by Prime Equipment

Prime Equipment Segment—Annual Revenue Forecast for Gas Turbines

Prime Equipment Segment—Annual Revenue Forecast for Steam Turbines

Prime Equipment Segment—Annual Revenue Forecast for Reciprocating Engines

Prime Equipment Segment—Annual Revenue Forecast for Fuel-fired Boilers

Prime Equipment Discussion

Plant Types Segmentation

Plant Types Explained

Plant Types Explained (continued)

Plant Types Overview

Installed Capacity Forecast by Plant Types

Installed Capacity Forecast by Plant Types Discussion

New Capacity Forecast by Plant Types

New Capacity Forecast by Plant Types Discussion

Fuel Types Segmentation

Fuel Types Overview

Installed Capacity Forecast by Fuel Types

Installed Capacity Forecast by Fuel Types Discussion

New Capacity Forecast by Fuel Types

New Capacity Forecast by Fuel Types Discussion

Application Segmentation

Application Analysis

Application Analysis Overview

Installed Capacity Forecast by Application

Installed Capacity Forecast by Application Discussion

New Capacity Additions Forecast by Application

New Capacity Forecast by Application Discussion

Regional Segmentation

Regional Analysis Overview

Installed Capacity Forecast by Region

New Capacity Forecast by Region

Regional Assessment

Regional Assessment Discussion

Northern Europe—CHP for District Heating Market Overview

Northern Europe—Installed Capacity Forecast

Central and Eastern Europe—CHP for District Heating Market Overview

Central and Eastern Europe—Installed Capacity Forecast

Western Europe—CHP for District Heating Market Overview

Western Europe—Installed Capacity Forecast

Southern Europe—CHP for District Heating Market Overview

Southern Europe—Installed Capacity Forecast

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

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Market Engineering Methodology

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Both the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the EU Member States have identified district heating as a growth area. However, implementation of combined heating and power (CHP) policies is slow and growth has been sluggish. However, the market is set to grow steadily between 2012 and 2019. The key challenge facing the market is defining policy and regulatory reforms that will encourage district heatings accelerated adoption. Despite the high investment cost of technology and low payback periods, Europe is well-placed to increase adoption of district heating systems by 2020. The region is making developments across technology, skills, and the supply chain to meet its targets of attaining energy efficiency through district heating.
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No Index Yes
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Author Pritil Gunjan
Industries Energy
WIP Number M974-01-00-00-00
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