Changing Thermal Power Mix - Is Gas A Viable Substitute For Coal? - New Market Report


New Energy research report from GlobalData is now available from Fast Market Research


Published on 11 February 2013

by Bill Thompson

(WireNews+Co)

Boston, MA

The report discusses how the move toward gas is gaining momentum in many countries. Though gas fired generation will show a much steaper growth than coal fired gernation, renewables will see an even faster growth. Whether coal, gas or renewables win the power battle - vary country by country. The report analyses the power gernation market till 2025 in seven key countries of the world. These include the US, Mexico, Russia, Japan, Italy, the UK, and China. The report provides coal and gas capacity and generation forecast for these key countires. The report analyzes the prospects of gas power generation in key countries forecasted to 2025 by covering drivers, restraints, gas supply-demand scenario, non-fossil fuel power generation and regulations affecting gas power generation in these key countries.

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Scope

- Global and Regional analysis of gas power generation
- Coal and gas power installed capacity and power generation forecast for key countries
- Key drivers and restraints impacting gas fired generation inncluding impact of shale gas.
- Regulations affecting coal and gas power generation in key countries

Reasons to buy

- Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data for gas power generation.
- Develop strategies based on the latest power sector trends.
- Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage from gas power generation growth potential.
- Identify key partners and business development avenues.
- Respond to your competitors' business structure, strategy and prospects.

Partial Table of Contents:

1 Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents
1.1 List of Tables
1.2 List of Figures
2 Introduction
2.1 Thermal Power Generation
2.1.1 Supercritical and Ultra-supercritical Generation
2.1.2 Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle
2.1.3 Unconventional Natural Gas
2.2 GlobalData Report Guidance
3 Gas vs. Coal - Drivers of Change
3.1 Detailed Analysis of Key Drivers - Efficiency, Emissions, Cost and Reserves
3.1.1 Emissions - Gas is the Cleanest Fossil Fuel
3.1.2 Efficiency - Combined-cycle Gas Plants are the Most Efficient
3.1.3 Economics
3.1.4 Coal Reserves Depleting Fast but New Gas Reserves Being Discovered
4 Gas vs. Coal - Current Market Dynamics
4.1 Regional Analysis
4.1.1 North America
4.1.2 South America
4.1.3 Europe and Russia
4.1.4 Middle East
4.1.5 Asia-Pacific
4.1.6 Africa
4.2 Role of Unconventional Gas
4.3 US - Gas is the Way Ahead
4.3.1 Overview
4.3.2 Coal vs. Gas - What do the Numbers Say?
4.3.3 US Gas Power Market, Drivers and Impact Analysis
4.3.4 US Gas Power Market, Restraints and Impact Analysis, 2011-2020
4.3.5 US, Power Market, Regulations and Key Initiatives
4.4 Mexico - Gas Power to Lead
4.4.1 Overview
4.4.2 Coal vs. Gas - What Do the Numbers Say?
4.4.3 Mexico Gas Power Market, Drivers and Impact Analysis, 2011-2025
4.4.4 Mexico Gas Power Market, Restraints and Impact Analysis, 2011-2025
4.4.5 Mexico, Power Market, Regulations and Key Initiatives
4.5 Russia - Natural Gas Inevitable to Meet Electricity Demand
4.5.1 Overview
4.5.2 Coal vs. Gas - What Do the Numbers Say?
4.5.3 Russia Gas Power Market, Drivers and Impact Analysis, 2011-2025
4.5.4 Russia Gas Power Market, Restraints and Impact Analysis, 2011-2025
4.5.5 Russia, Power Market, Regulations and Key Initiatives
4.6 Japan - Gas to Fill Power Gap Created by Nuclear Disaster

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Posted 2013-02-11 14:52:00