The Emerging Cogeneration Market in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Emerging Cogeneration Market in Sub-Saharan Africa
Where is Cogeneration being Utilised?
RELEASE DATE
19-Jul-2012
19-Jul-2012
REGION
Africa
Africa
Research Code: M7A7-01-00-00-00
SKU: EG01187-AF-MR_07120
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Description
This study highlights a few key areas where cogeneration is being successfully utilised in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is a small market but one that is proving to be valuable for those industries that are able to make use of heat and electricity and those that have large amounts of waste product that can be used as feedstock. This however also highlights the grey divide that exists between pure cogeneration and waste-to-energy in Africa.
Table of Contents
Overview of Energy Cogeneration in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Introduction to Energy Cogeneration in Sub-Saharan Africa
Overview of the CEO's 360 Degree Perspective
- Introduction to the CEO's 360 Degree Perspective
Overview of the Cogeneration Market in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Introduction to the Cogeneration Market in Sub-Saharan Africa
Overview of the Total Market
- External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints
- Forecast and Trends
- Demand and Potential Analysis
- Equipment Suppliers to the Cogeneration Market
Overview of Cogeneration
- Introduction to Cogeneration
Overview of the Sugar Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Introduction to the Sugar Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
Overview of the Forestry Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Introduction to the Forestry Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa
Overview of Mauritius
- Introduction to Mauritius
Overview of South Africa
- Introduction to South Africa
Overview of Uganda
- Introduction to Uganda
Overview of Tanzania
- Introduction to Tanzania
Overview of the Ivory Coast
- Introduction to the Ivory Coast
Conclusion
- Final Thoughts
Overview of the Appendix
- Introduction to the Appendix
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This study highlights a few key areas where cogeneration is being successfully utilised in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is a small market but one that is proving to be valuable for those industries that are able to make use of heat and electricity and those that have large amounts of waste product that can be used as feedstock. This however also highlights the grey divide that exists between pure cogeneration and waste-to-energy in Africa.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Author | Megan Van Den Berg |
Industries | Energy |
WIP Number | M7A7-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |