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Global Markets for Natural Gas-Fired Electricity Generation


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NEW YORK, June 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Markets for Natural Gas-Fired Electricity Generation

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REPORT SCOPE

INTRODUCTION

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the market for natural gas–fired electricity generation on a global basis. Its aim is to provide a range of information, from detailed regional analyses to overall industry trends, in order to quantify and forecast markets for electricity generation. Various types of electricity generation are forecast on a global basis. Forecasts and trends are predicted based on a cross-reference of data points gleaned from government, industry, and other data sources to arrive at a cogent and coordinated forecast.

REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY

The global market for natural gas–fired electricity generation is large and growing at a relatively high rate. The market is also extremely complicated in terms of technology, policies and regulations, and economics. This report measures and analyzes different geographic and technology markets in order to help readers identify the regions and technologies where they can find the most promising opportunities.

The report also seeks to address changing market dynamics in the industry, emerging geographies, and types of technologies that are forecast to grow in each region. This study also provides insight into the market structure in each region. Such insight helps companies to identify global markets that are ripe for opportunity and those where entry or competition will be particularly difficult.

SCOPE OF REPORT

This report presents an analysis of current and historical installed capacity of electricity generation in key regions in the world. The analysis is organized by technology type, and data are presented for 2010, 2011, and 2012, with forecasts to 2017.

This report also presents forecasts for the size and growth of the electricity generation market in each country and region of the world. The report includes an analysis of the major industry structure of each market by geography. This analysis includes the levels of privatization versus public ownership of the electricity generation industry in a given market. It also covers the ways in which the markets function and the level of competition present. Relevant regulatory organizations, controls, and issues are also discussed.

Important government policies are presented as they relate to electricity generation and the industry in each country and region. The projected effects of these policies on the forecasts for electricity generation in each country and region are discussed. International agreements and regional cooperation are important to the electricity generating industries of many countries in the world, and these aspects are also discussed where they are relevant.

Industry trends in each technology market are presented. The discussion of industry trends supplements the market forecasts by giving the reader of sense of what drives each forecast. The study also provides a competitive analysis of the major firms involved in electricity generation around the globe. The firms that are analyzed include the major companies that are active in the major markets covered in the report. These companies include independent power producers, electric utilities with generation businesses for their own consumption or for sale on the wholesale market, and integrated utility companies that have a strong presence in the electricity generation industry.

Market figures are based on total installed capital cost of generation and are projected at 2012 dollar value. Inflation is not computed into the projection figures.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This report is an invaluable tool for business planners, acquisitions specialists, licensing strategists, product managers, market research analysts, investors, investor consultants, and anyone interested in the global electricity generation market, the industry's structure, and industry participants across the globe.

The identification given in this report of overall market trends, product opportunities, emerging geographies, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) opportunities, and insights that provide guidance for sales growth or defensive moves is of utmost importance for a variety of constituents:

Established companies in the industry will benefit from the contents of the report with regard to corporate strategy, sales and marketing, business development, and research and development (R&D).

Emerging energy technology players in the industry must understand specific market dynamics in the nations and regions that are presented in the report. They must also understand trends and how they relate to the future of global electricity generation.

Investment firms evaluating candidates for venture capital or hedged investments will gain insights into the opportunities and risks that are being encountered in different industries across the globe. This report will enable them to have an understanding of opportunities for investments in the global energy-generation sector.

Equity analysts are provided detailed forecasts for the next five years, substantiated by quantitative analysis that can support further product and regional forecasts over the short and long run.

METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES

Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this study. An analysis of global electricity industry generation statistics was conducted in order to create the forecasts presented here. Forecasts of generation capacity in each country and region were acquired from a number of sources. The primary sources for this data were the U.S. Energy Information Administration's (EIA) International Energy Outlook 2011 and the BP Statistical Review of World Energy June 2011. This data was supplemented and updated with data found in press releases, news articles, industry association analyses, and data published by specific companies analyzed in this report.

The primary source of capital and operating cost data for the market forecasts was the EIA's "Updated Capital Cost Estimates for Electricity Generating Plants," published in November 2011. These data were supplemented with analyst estimates based on experience in the electricity generating industries.

Forecasts of market size in each year were made by multiplying the amount of generating capacity expected to be installed in a particular market in a particular year by the capital cost per unit of that technology. This provides a general high-level estimate of market size by technology and by country or region. The additional assumptions that go into the capital cost estimates for each technology are explained further in the Technologies chapter of this report.

The primary sources of data on each company analyzed and profiled include articles published by industry analysts as well as data available on company websites and in annual reports.

Units:

1 metric tonne = 2204.62lb.

1 kilolitre = 6.2898 barrels

1 kilolitre = 1 cubic meter

1 kilocalorie (kcal) = 4.187 kilojoule (kJ) = 3.968 British thermal units (Btu)

1 kilojoule (kJ) = 0.239 kcal = 0.948 Btu

1 Btu = 0.252 kcal = 1.055 kJ

1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) = 860 kcal = 3600 kJ = 3412 Btu

Tonnes are used for market consumption data. Tonnes are defined as the metric equivalent of tons.

ANALYST CREDENTIALS

Stephanie Denarie earned a bachelor's degree in environmental studies from Brown University and has completed coursework in corporate finance at the University of California at Berkeley and San Francisco State University.

Ms. Denarie has intensive experience in energy transmission modeling and financial management, and has consulted for groups as diverse as Optimum Energy, LLC, the states of Utah and California, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and Black & Veatch Corp.. Stephanie has developed several economic models and software tools to forecast price and economic competitiveness for energy projects, most especially for local renewable energy resources in diverse renewable energy markets.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1

REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY 1

SCOPE OF REPORT 1

INTENDED AUDIENCE 2

METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES 3

ANALYST CREDENTIALS 4

RELATED REPORTS 4

BCC ON-LINE SERVICES 5

DISCLAIMER 5

CHAPTER TWO: SUMMARY 6

SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL MARKET FOR NATURAL GAS–FIRED

ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY REGION, THROUGH 2017 ($

MILLIONS) 6

SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL MARKET FOR NATURAL GAS–FIRED

ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY REGION, 2010-2017 ($ MILLIONS) 7

SUMMARY (CONTINUED) 8

CHAPTER THREE: OVERVIEW 9

OVERVIEW 9

NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY VALUE CHAIN 10

TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS 10

ELECTRICITY GENERATING REQUIREMENTS 11

CAPITAL COSTS 11

LEVELIZED COST OF ENERGY 12

ELECTRICITY GENERATING TECHNOLOGIES 12

LIFE CYCLE AND THE NATURE OF POWER SECTOR

INVESTMENTS 13

IMPORTANCE OF THE INDUSTRY 13

IMPACT OF DIFFERENT FUEL TYPES ON NATURAL GAS 14

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS IMPACTING NATURAL GAS

POWER GENERATION 14

EFFECT ON THE FUTURE 14

NATURAL GAS–ENABLED UTILITY-SCALE ELECTRICITY

STORAGE (UES) TECHNOLOGIES 15

COSTS AND ECONOMIC VIABILITY 16

PUMPED HYDROLOGIC STORAGE 16

Pumped Hydrologic Storage (Continued) 17

COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE 18

BENEFITS OF UTILITY-SCALE ELECTRICITY STORAGE

TECHNOLOGIES FOR NATURAL GAS ENERGY PRODUCTION 19

GRID BENEFITS 19

Load Leveling 19

Capacity Factor/Dispatch for Intermittent Renewables 20

Peaking Power Support 21

OFFSET OF NEEDED PEAKING POWER GENERATION

CAPACITY 22

OFFSET OF NEEDED RENEWABLE GENERATION

CAPACITY 23

ECONOMIC BENEFITS 23

Energy Arbitrage 24

Investment Deferral 24

RENEWABLE ENERGY DISPATCH AND TIMING BENEFITS 24

CARBON CAPTURE AND STORAGE 25

Carbon Capture and Storage (Continued) 26

Carbon Capture and Storage (Continued) 27

CHAPTER FOUR: TECHNOLOGIES 28

INTRODUCTION 28

OVERVIEW 28

TABLE 1 COST OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY TECHNOLOGY,

2011 29

NATURAL GAS–FIRED STEAM TURBINES 29

SUMMARY 29

FIGURE 1 SCHEMATIC OF NATURAL GAS–FIRED STEAM TURBINE 30

Current Trends 30

Key Players 31

Drivers for Natural Gas–Fired Steam Turbines 31

Drawbacks to Natural Gas–Fired Steam Turbines 31

Economics 31

GAS TURBINES 32

SUMMARY 32

FIGURE 2 SCHEMATIC OF GAS TURBINE 32

Current Trends 33

Ordered Capacity for Open Cycle Systems 33

Middle East and Africa 33

TABLE 2 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; GLOBAL IN

2011 DOLLARS ($) 34

TABLE 3 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; GLOBAL IN 2011

DOLLARS, THROUGH 2017 ($) 34

TABLE 4 VOLUME OF ORDERS PLACED FOR OPEN CYCLE

SYSTEMS BY AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2009 TO 2010

(UNITS & MW) 34

TABLE 4 (CONTINUED) 35

Europe 35

TABLE 5 VOLUME OF ORDERS PLACED FOR OPEN CYCLE

SYSTEMS IN EUROPE, IN 2009 TO 2010 (UNITS AND MW) 35

North America 36

TABLE 6 VOLUME OF ORDERS PLACED FOR OPEN CYCLE

SYSTEMS IN NORTH AMERICA, 2009 TO 2010 (UNITS AND MW) 36

Central and South America 36

TABLE 7 VOLUME OF ORDERS PLACED FOR OPEN CYCLE

SYSTEMS IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, 2009 TO 2010

(UNITS AND MW) 36

Asia-Pacific 37

TABLE 8 VOLUME OF ORDERS PLACED FOR OPEN CYCLE

SYSTEMS IN ASIA-PACIFIC, IN 2009 TO 2010 (UNITS AND MW) 37

Key Players 37

Drivers for Natural Gas Turbines 38

Resistors for Natural Gas Turbines 38

Technological Developments 38

Economics 39

Outlook for Open Cycle Systems 39

NATURAL GAS COMBINED CYCLE 39

SUMMARY 39

FIGURE 3 SCHEMATIC NGCC PLANT 40

Current Trends 40

FIGURE 4 INSTALLATIONS IN THE U S , 2000—2010 41

TABLE 9 REPRESENTATIVE NATURAL GAS COMBINED CYCLE

PLANT INSTALLATION (MW) 42

Ordered Capacity for Natural Gas Combined Cycle

Systems 42

Europe 42

TABLE 10 VOLUME OF ORDERS FOR NATURAL GAS COMBINED

CYCLE PLANTS BY EUROPE, 2009 TO 2010 (UNITS AND MW) 43

Africa and the Middle East 43

TABLE 11 VOLUME OF ORDERS FOR NATURAL GAS COMBINED

CYCLE PLANTS BY AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST, 2009 TO

2010 (UNITS AND MW) 44

Asia-Pacific 44

North America 44

TABLE 12 VOLUME OF ORDERS FOR NATURAL GAS COMBINED

CYCLE PLANTS BY NORTH AMERICA, 2009 TO 2010 (UNITS AND

MW) 45

Key Players 45

TABLE 13 REPRESENTATIVE PLAYERS FOR NATURAL GAS

COMBINED CYCLE SYSTEMS 45

Drivers for Natural Gas Combined Cycle Plants 46

Highest Efficiency among Other Natural Gas–

Based Power Generation Technologies 46

TABLE 14 EFFICIENCY BY GAS-FIRED TECHNOLOGY, 2010 (%) 46

FIGURE 5 SPECTRUM OF NATURAL GAS–FIRED TECHNOLOGY

EFFICIENCIES, 2010 (%) 47

Low-Cost Electricity Generation 47

TABLE 15 COST OF ELECTRICITY GENERATION BY TECHNOLOGY,

2011 48

Cleanest Natural Gas–Based Power Generation

Technology 48

TABLE 16 EMISSIONS BY TECHNOLOGY, 2011 48

Drawbacks of Natural Gas Combined Cycle Plants 48

High Installation Cost 48

Technological Developments 49

TABLE 17 TOP THREE MANUFACTURERS DEVELOPING HIGHFIRING-

TEMPERATURE GAS TURBINES 50

Economics 50

Outlook for Natural Gas Combined Cycle 50

NATURAL GAS FUEL CELLS 51

SUMMARY 51

FIGURE 6 SCHEMATIC OF NATURAL GAS FUEL CELL 51

Fuel Cell Technologies 51

Alkaline Fuel Cell 52

Direct Methanol Fuel Cell 52

Phosphoric Acid Fuel Cell (PAFC) 52

Proton-Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cell 52

Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell (MCFC) 53

Solid Electrolyte Fuel Cell (SOFC) 53

TABLE 18 TYPES OF FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES 54

Current Scenario for Natural Gas Fuel Cells 54

TABLE 19 GLOBAL FUEL CELL INSTALLATIONS BY APPLICATION,

2010 (%) 55

Key Players 55

TABLE 20 TOP MARKET PARTICIPANTS IN NATURAL GAS FUEL

CELL TECHNOLOGY 56

Drivers of the Natural Gas Fuel Cell 56

Cleanest Among All Other Natural Gas–Based

Electricity Generation Technologies 56

TABLE 21 EMISSIONS BY TECHNOLOGIES (LB /MWH) 57

Natural Gas Fuel Cell Technology Offers High

Electricity Efficiency 57

TABLE 22 EFFICIENCY BY TECHNOLOGIES, 2010 (%) 57

FIGURE 7 EFFICIENCY BY TECHNOLOGIES, 2010 (%) 58

Natural Gas Fuel Cell Technology Is Highly

Suitable for Distributed and Backup Power

Generation 58

Drawbacks of Natural Gas Fuel Cells 59

High Installation Costs 59

Future Prospects for Fuel Cells Lean towards

Nonstationary Power Generation 59

Economics 60

Outlook for Fuel Cells 60

CHAPTER FIVE: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 61

SUMMARY 61

DRIVING FORCES IN THE INDUSTRY 61

DRIVERS OF DEMAND 61

Households 62

Commercial Sector 62

Industrial 62

REVENUE VOLATILITY 63

SUCCESS FACTORS THAT REALIZE GAINS AND MINIMIZE RISK 63

ABILITY TO PASS ON COST INCREASES 63

SUPERIOR FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AND DEBT

MANAGEMENT 63

ABILITY TO NEGOTIATE SUCCESSFULLY WITH

REGULATORS 63

OPTIMUM CAPACITY UTILIZATION 64

COST BENCHMARKS: U S MARKETS 64

PROFIT 64

Purchases 64

Wages and Other 64

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND POLICIES: U S FOCUS 65

GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND … (CONTINUED) 66

RATE REGULATION 67

DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 68

ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS 69

ELECTRICITY MARKET STRUCTURE 69

Privatization 70

Competition 70

FUEL PRICES 71

STRATEGIES FOR STAYING COMPETITIVE 72

LEVERAGING INDUSTRY ASSISTANCE 72

MANAGING GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND

DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES 72

Managing Competitive Markets 72

SHIFTS IN THE INDUSTRY 73

IMPACT OF OTHER INDUSTRIES 74

FUELS 74

BASIS OF COMPETITION 74

BARRIERS TO ENTRY 75

BARRIERS TO ENTRY (CONTINUED) 76

CHAPTER SIX: GLOBAL MARKETS 77

TABLE 23 GLOBAL CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 77

NATURAL GAS RESERVES 78

TABLE 24 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PROVED RESERVES, THROUGH

2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 78

MARKET DYNAMICS 78

MARKET DYNAMICS (CONTINUED) 79

TABLE 25 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS, GLOBAL, 2010 (BILLION CUBIC

METERS) 80

GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION TRENDS 80

SUMMARY 80

TABLE 26 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; GLOBAL

REGIONS IN 2011 DOLLARS ($) 81

TABLE 27 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; GLOBAL REGIONS IN

2011 DOLLARS, THROUGH 2017 ($) 81

TABLE 28 GLOBAL NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, THROUGH 2017

(MILLION TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 81

TABLE 29 ADDITIONS OF PROVEN NATURAL GAS RESERVES, 2000

TO 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 82

TABLE 30 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY

METHOD, GLOBAL REGIONS, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC

METERS) 83

TABLE 31 GLOBAL CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 83

CHAPTER SEVEN: NORTH AMERICA 84

SUMMARY 84

TABLE 32 NORTH AMERICAN CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS

FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION

TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 84

UNITED STATES 85

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 85

TABLE 33 U S CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 85

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 85

The Department of Energy and Advanced Research

Projects Agency-Energy 86

EXISTING GENERATION 87

INDUSTRY FORECAST 88

TABLE 34 NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN NORTH AMERICA,

THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 88

TABLE 35 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS IN NORTH AMERICA, 2010

(BILLION CUBIC METERS) 88

CANADA 89

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 89

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 89

EXISTING GENERATION 90

INDUSTRY FORECAST 91

TABLE 36 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES IN NORTH

AMERICA, IN 2011 DOLLARS ($) 91

TABLE 37 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES IN NORTH AMERICA, IN

2011 DOLLARS, THROUGH 2017 ($) 91

TABLE 38 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN NORTH AMERICA,

THROUGH 2017 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 92

TABLE 39 CANADA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 92

MEXICO 93

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 93

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 93

EXISTING GENERATION 94

INDUSTRY FORECAST 94

TABLE 40 MEXICO CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 94

TABLE 41 NORTH AMERICA ADDITIONS OF PROVEN NATURAL

GAS RESERVES, 2000 TO 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS/%) 95

TABLE 42 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY METHOD

IN NORTH AMERICA, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC

METERS) 95

TABLE 43 NORTH AMERICAN CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS

FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION

TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 96

CHAPTER EIGHT: EUROPE AND EURASIA 97

SUMMARY 97

TABLE 44 EUROPE AND EURASIA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL

GAS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012

(MILLION TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 97

TABLE 44 (CONTINUED) 98

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 98

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 99

EXISTING GENERATION 100

INDUSTRY FORECAST 101

RUSSIA 101

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 101

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 102

EXISTING GENERATION 103

INDUSTRY FORECAST 103

TABLE 45 RUSSIAN CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 103

NON-OECD EUROPE AND EURASIA (OTHER THAN RUSSIA) 103

TABLE 46 NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN EUROPE AND EURASIA,

THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 104

TABLE 47 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS IN EUROPE AND EURASIA,

2010 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 104

TABLE 48 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; EUROPE

AND EURASIA IN 2011 DOLLARS ($) 105

TABLE 49 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; EUROPE AND

EURASIA, THROUGH 2017 (IN 2011 DOLLARS) 105

TABLE 50 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN EUROPE AND EURASIA,

THROUGH 2017 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 105

TABLE 50 (CONTINUED) 106

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 106

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 107

EXISTING GENERATION 107

TABLE 51 EUROPE AND EURASIA ADDITIONS OF PROVEN

NATURAL GAS RESERVES, 2000 TO 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC

METERS) 108

TABLE 52 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY

METHOD, EUROPE AND EURASIA, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION

CUBIC METERS) 108

INDUSTRY FORECAST 108

TABLE 53 EUROPE AND EURASIA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL

GAS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017

(MILLION TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 109

CHAPTER NINE: ASIA-PACIFIC 110

SUMMARY 110

TABLE 54 ASIA-PACIFIC CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 110

JAPAN 111

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 111

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATION 111

EXISTING GENERATION 112

TABLE 55 JAPAN CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 112

INDUSTRY FORECAST 112

TABLE 56 JAPAN CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 113

SOUTH KOREA 113

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 114

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATION 114

EXISTING GENERATION 114

TABLE 57 SOUTH KOREA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 115

INDUSTRY FORECAST 115

TABLE 58 SOUTH KOREA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 115

CHINA 116

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 116

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 117

EXISTING GENERATION 118

TABLE 59 CHINA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 119

INDUSTRY FORECAST 119

TABLE 60 CHINA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 120

AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND 120

INDUSTRY STRUCTURES 120

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 121

EXISTING GENERATION 122

TABLE 61 AUSTRALIA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 122

INDUSTRY FORECAST 123

TABLE 62 AUSTRALIA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 123

INDIA 123

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 124

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 125

EXISTING GENERATION 126

TABLE 63 INDIA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 126

NATURAL GAS–FIRED ELECTRICITY GENERATION

INDUSTRY FORECAST 126

TABLE 64 INDIA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 127

NON-OECD ASIA OTHER THAN CHINA AND INDIA 128

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 128

TABLE 65 NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN ASIA-PACIFIC, THROUGH

2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 129

TABLE 66 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS IN ASIA-PACIFIC, 2010

(BILLION CUBIC METERS) 129

TABLE 67 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; ASIAPACIFIC

(IN 2011 DOLLARS) 130

TABLE 68 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; ASIA-PACIFIC IN 2011

DOLLARS ($) 130

TABLE 69 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN ASIA-PACIFIC,

THROUGH 2017 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 130

TABLE 69 (CONTINUED) 131

TABLE 70 ASIA-PACIFIC ADDITIONS OF PROVEN NATURAL GAS

RESERVES, 2000 TO 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 131

GOVERNMENT POLICIES 131

TABLE 71 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY METHOD

IN ASIA-PACIFIC, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 132

EXISTING GENERATION 132

TABLE 72 ASIA-PACIFIC CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 133

CHAPTER TEN: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA 134

THE MIDDLE EAST 134

TABLE 73 MIDDLE EAST CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 134

TABLE 74 AFRICA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 135

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 135

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 136

EXISTING GENERATION 136

INDUSTRY FORECAST 137

TABLE 75 NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN MIDDLE EAST, THROUGH

2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 137

TABLE 76 NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN AFRICA, THROUGH 2017

(TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 138

TABLE 77 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS IN MIDDLE EAST, 2010

(BILLION CUBIC METERS) 138

TABLE 78 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS IN AFRICA, 2010 (BILLION

CUBIC METERS) 139

TABLE 79 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; MIDDLE

EAST IN 2011 DOLLARS ($) 139

TABLE 80 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; MIDDLE EAST IN 2011

DOLLARS, THROUGH 2017 ($) 139

TABLE 81 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; AFRICA (IN

2011 DOLLARS) 140

TABLE 82 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; AFRICA, THROUGH 2017

(IN 2011 DOLLARS) 140

AFRICA 140

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 141

Industry Structure (Continued) 142

TABLE 83 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN MIDDLE EAST,

THROUGH 2017 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 143

TABLE 84 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN AFRICA, THROUGH 2017

(BILLION CUBIC METERS) 143

TABLE 85 MIDDLE EAST ADDITIONS OF PROVEN NATURAL GAS

RESERVES, 2000 TO 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 144

TABLE 86 AFRICA ADDITIONS OF PROVEN NATURAL GAS

RESERVES, 2000 TO 2010 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 144

TABLE 87 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY

METHOD, MIDDLE EAST, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC

METERS) 144

TABLE 88 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY

METHOD, AFRICA, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 145

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 145

EXISTING GENERATION 146

INDUSTRY FORECAST 146

TABLE 89 MIDDLE EAST CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 147

TABLE 90 AFRICA CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 147

CHAPTER ELEVEN: SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA 148

BRAZIL 148

TABLE 91 SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA CONSUMPTION OF

NATURAL GAS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH

2012 (MILLION TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 148

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 149

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATIONS 149

EXISTING GENERATION 150

TABLE 92 BRAZIL CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2012 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 150

INDUSTRY FORECAST 150

TABLE 93 BRAZIL CONSUMPTION OF NATURAL GAS FOR

ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH 2017 (MILLION TONNES

OIL EQUIVALENT) 151

CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA (EXCEPT BRAZIL) 151

TABLE 94 NATURAL GAS RESERVES IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL

AMERICA, THROUGH 2017 (TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 152

TABLE 95 NATURAL GAS EXPORTS IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL

AMERICA, 2010 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 153

INDUSTRY STRUCTURE 153

TABLE 96 CAPITAL COST COMPONENTS OF SIMPLE AND

COMBINED CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; SOUTH AND

CENTRAL AMERICA (IN 2011 DOLLARS) 154

TABLE 97 CAPITAL COST FORECAST FOR SIMPLE AND COMBINED

CYCLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES; SOUTH AND CENTRAL

AMERICA, THROUGH 2017 (IN 2011 DOLLARS) 154

TABLE 98 NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL

AMERICA, THROUGH 2017 (BILLION CUBIC METERS) 155

TABLE 99 SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA ADDITIONS OF

PROVEN NATURAL GAS RESERVES, 2000 TO 2010 (TRILLION

CUBIC METERS) 155

GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND REGULATION 155

EXISTING GENERATION 156

TABLE 100 NATURAL GAS EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY BY

METHOD IN SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, THROUGH 2017

(TRILLION CUBIC METERS) 157

INDUSTRY FORECAST 157

TABLE 101 CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA CONSUMPTION OF

NATURAL GAS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION, THROUGH

2017 (MILLION TONNES OIL EQUIVALENT) 157

CHAPTER TWELVE: COMPANY PROFILES 158

SUMMARY 158

COMPANIES 158

AES CORP 158

Overview 158

Corporate Strategy 159

AES GENER SA 159

Overview 159

CHINA RESOURCES POWER HOLDINGS CO LTD 159

Overview 160

Corporate Strategy 160

CHINA YANGTZE POWER CO LTD 160

Overview 160

Corporate Strategy 160

CONSTELLATION ENERGY GROUP, INC 161

Overview 161

Corporate Strategy 161

DATANG INTERNATIONAL POWER GENERATION CO ,

LTD 161

Overview 161

Corporate Strategy 162

DOMINION RESOURCES, INC 162

Overview 162

Corporate Strategy 162

E ON AG 162

Overview 163

Corporate Strategy 163

ELECTRICITÉ DE FRANCE 163

Overview 163

Corporate Strategy 164

ELETROBRAS 164

Overview 164

Corporate Strategy 164

ENDESA SA 165

Overview 165

Corporate Strategy 165

ENERGIE BADEN-WÜRTTEMBERG AG 165

Overview 165

Corporate Strategy 166

ENERSIS SA 166

Overview 166

Corporate Strategy 166

ESKOM HOLDINGS LTD 167

Overview 167

Corporate Strategy 167

HUANENG POWER INTERNATIONAL 167

Overview 167

Corporate Strategy 168

INTERNATIONAL POWER PLC 168

Overview 168

Corporate Strategy 168

J-POWER/ELECTRIC POWER DEVELOPMENT CO , LTD 169

Overview 169

Corporate Strategy 169

MIDAMERICAN ENERGY HOLDINGS CO 169

Overview 169

NEXTERA ENERGY, INC 170

Overview 170

Corporate Strategy 170

NRG ENERGY INC 170

Overview 170

Corporate Strategy 171

NTPC LTD 171

Overview 171

Corporate Strategy 171

PUBLIC SERVICE ENTERPRISE GROUP INC 172

Overview 172

Corporate Strategy 172

RUSHYDRO JSC 172

Overview 172

Corporate Strategy 173

RWE AG 173

Overview 173

Corporate Strategy 173

SAUDI ELECTRICITY CO 174

Overview 174

Corporate Strategy 174

SCOTTISH & SOUTHERN ENERGY PLC 174

Overview 174

Corporate Strategy 175

SEMPRA ENERGY 175

Overview 175

Corporate Strategy 175

SOUTHERN CO 175

Overview 176

Corporate Strategy 176

TATA POWER CO , LTD 177

Overview 177

Corporate Strategy 177

TOKYO ELECTRIC POWER CO , INC 177

Overview 177

Corporate Strategy 178

VATTENFALL AB 178

Overview 178

Corporate Strategy 178

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