Energy

The energy and environment industry is undergoing rapid transformation from a static and conventional system to the fluid and dynamic Internet of Energy. Renewables are a significant portion of the world’s energy production, with rapid growth of the last decade spurring advanced solutions in grid technologies and energy storage. Nevertheless, fossil fuels continue to dominate much of the world’s power portfolio, from the adherents and detractors of fracking for oil and gas, to the continued high volume of coal used in key global regions. Services to the industry are rapidly evolving to leverage the influx of information from the Industrial Internet, creating new solutions and business models such as advanced predictive maintenance, optimized generation and storage, innovative energy efficiency solutions and X-as-a-Service. And all of this is driven by the push and pull of increasing demand for cleaner air and water alongside the need for more power and energy.

Frost & Sullivan works closely with the world’s largest OEMs, utilities, service providers and IT firms to help them find the opportunities in this sea of change. Our experts and consultants constantly engage with markets from oil and gas to electricity, grids to homes and buildings, and the critical needs for power, water, and environmental solutions across all sectors of the global economy.

  1. 10 Nov 2016  |  Europe

    Electricity Industry Profiles—Spain, Italy, and Portugal

    Renewables Dominate the Investment Landscape Across All 3 Markets

    This installment forms part of Frost & Sullivan's European Electricity Industry Profiles Series and includes Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Included in these profiles are an assessment of the key market drivers and restraints; the current demand profile and total generation; the key aspects of energy policy; forecasts on the likely development of the ...

    $3,000.00
  2. 13 Oct 2016  |  Europe

    Turkey’s Coal Strategy—Advance or Retreat?

    An Analysis of Turkey’s Coal-focused Energy Targets Addressing Environmental Goals

    Turkey’s Ministry of Energy has slated a new ‘Coal Law’ to be introduced in the next one year. In tandem with the government's coal expansion agenda, the law will help ascertain the sector's growth, marking a sustainable economic growth path. While it is difficult for Turkey to completely fore go energy import, the country’s prime goal is t...

    $1,500.00
  3. 30 Sep 2016  |  Europe

    Implications of Turkey's Failed Coup Attempt on the Energy Sector

    An Assessment for the Implications for the Energy Sector

    The failed coup attempt has created increased volatility in Turkey but the government has acted decisively with robust policies to reinstate stability and confidence in the economy. Turkey’s energy sector has been relatively unaffected during the past few weeks but some potential delays in projects are expected as the government tackles the secur...

    $1,500.00
  4. 18 Aug 2016  |  Europe

    Future of Power Generation in Turkey

    Utilizing Local Resources will Transform the Industry and Reduce Dependency on Fuel Imports

    Over the last two years, the type of investment in electricity generated has changed when compared to the investment environment of the last decade. Although big thermal power plants are still being commissioned, the growth rate of renewable investments is significantly higher than that of thermic power plants, especially in the licence-exempt mark...

    $1,500.00
  5. 27 Jul 2016  |  Europe

    The Turkish Smart Grid Market

    Determined Steps to be Taken During the Third Investment Term will Transform the Grid

    Scope of the report The research report includes the following segments: Product scope: Smart Grid Market Geographic scope: Turkey End-user scope: Smart grid market participants, electricity generation, transmission and distribution companies Drivers and restraints, investment trends, and future trends have also been provided for the Turki...

    $3,000.00
  6. 03 May 2016  |  Europe

    Turkish Transmission and Distribution Grid Market, Forecast to 2020

    Investments Accelerate to Support Improved Management, Loss and Theft Ratio Reduce after Privatisation

    The privatisation of distribution regions in Turkey has allowed grid investments to be conducted in a more systematic manner. The primary aim is to supply uninterrupted and high-quality energy to the different regions of the country by reducing the loss and theft ratio. In the third investment period (2016-2020) the total investment budget has been...

    $3,000.00
  7. 30 Dec 2015  |  Europe

    Turkish Solar Power Market

    Small-scale Installments Driving Momentum

    The Turkish solar power market is at an early growth stage, and high future growth is promising. In terms of irradiation rates, solar power in Turkey is expected to grow rapidly in the medium term. Government incentives such as guarantees of purchase and feed-in-tariffs are the main drivers for the market. The government has made efforts to overcom...

    $6,000.00
  8. 30 Sep 2015  |  Europe

    European Substation Automation Market

    Continued Solution Innovation Drives Growth

    This research service on the European substation automation market presents a detailed analysis of key market trends, market drivers and restraints, revenue forecasts for the hardware and the software segments, country-wise forecasts, and market share analysis. It also provides an in-depth analysis of the role of information and communication techn...

    $2,450.00
  9. 22 Sep 2015  |  Europe

    Overview of the Turkish Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Market

    Healthcare and Office Sectors Drive Strong Growth

    The Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) market in Turkey is poised for a period of strong growth. As investments are expected to continue and thrive in the healthcare, office building, telecom, and datacentre sectors, these application areas represent key growth opportunities for the Turkish UPS market. This study also provides a detailed overview...

    $1,500.00
  10. 21 Nov 2014  |  Europe

    Managing Flexibility in European Electricity Grids

    Attaining Grid Flexibility is Essential for Integrating Europe's Decentralised Power Networks

    This study provides insight into the key enablers affecting the flexibility of grids. The intermittency and unpredictability of renewable technologies has led power suppliers to invest in smart and flexible grid solutions. Investments in technological developments will also ensure grid flexibility during voltage dips and capacity overloads. Grid fl...

    $2,450.00