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Central and Eastern European Cogeneration Equipment
Markets
“This market sector has huge potential for OEM’s and
turnkey contractors. Shares of future orders, worth
billions of dollars, are up for
grabs” Ian French, Industry Analyst, Power and Energy Group
Key Features
• Primary analysis based on interviews with key OEM suppliers, packagers and turnkey contractors
• Component segmentation by country allows comprehensive sector coverage
• Provides the only quality in-depth study now available for this region
Key Content: Market Forecasts
Market Forecasts: Total market analysis showing annual exploitationfrom 1996 to 1999 and calculated market potential to 2006
Key Content: Market Forecasts
Segmentation: By country chapter and including an exposition ofcountry-specific growth potential for each included componentTechnology: Six primary cogeneration plant components included
Who would benefit from this report?
• OEM’s and Turnkey Contractors– Determine Market Attractiveness. Which Markets?
When? Market Drivers and Restraints? Competitors? Market Issues?
– Strategic Responses to Key Challenges– Types of Competitors, Tiers of Competition,
Distribution Structures and Key End-User Groups
• Equipment Suppliers– Market Tracking– Focus on Key Participants
• Utilities, IPP’s and ESCO’s– Monitor Energy Infrastructure Demand– Opportunities for Growth
Featured Companies
• Gas and Steam Turbine, Reciprocating Engine, Electric Generator, HRSG and Fuel-Fired Boiler Manufacturers Including:Alstom, GE, Siemens, Skoda, Solar, Rafako, Rolls-Royce, Ansaldo, SES, MAN GHH, Wärtsilä, Caterpillar, Deutz, Jenbacher, Cummins, Niigata, Leroy Somer, Brush, Elin, Newage, Istroenergo, Cochran, Foster Wheeler, Babcock Wilcock Gama, Aalborg, Bacock Borsig Power and Desa.
What to do next
For more informationCall +44 (0) 1865 398662 or email
www.power.frost.com