Reportlinker Adds Thermal Power Market Outlook in the United States (US) to 2020 - Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Major Power Plants, Market Share of Key Equipment Manufacturers and Key Companies
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Thermal Power Market Outlook in the United States (US) to 2020 - Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Major Power Plants, Market Share of Key Equipment Manufacturers and Key Companies
Summary
GlobalData's Power Industry offering, "Thermal Power Market Outlook in United States (US) to 2020 - Capacity, Generation, Regulations, Major Power Plants, Market Share of Key Equipment Manufacturers and Key Companies" gives a view of US thermal energy market and provides forecasts to 2020. This report includes information on thermal (coal, oil and gas) installed capacity and generation. It provides information on key trends, market share analysis of key equipment (turbines, boilers and generators) manufacturers, profiles of major industry participants, information on major power plants and analysis of important deals. This, along with detailed information on the regulatory framework and key policies governing the industry, provides a comprehensive understanding of the market for thermal power in the country.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData's team of industry experts.
Scope
- Brief introduction to the overall power and thermal energy market in United States (US), highlighting the fuel types – coal, oil and gas
- Data provided historically from 2001 to 2009, forecast to 2020
- Data on installed capacity and power generation
- Market share of key equipment (turbine, boiler and generator) manufacturers
- List of major current and upcoming thermal power plants
- Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
- Deals in the thermal energy market in Mexico for the past year. Deals analyzed on the basis of M&A, partnership, asset financing, debt offering, equity offering and PE/VC
Reasons to buy
- Identify key growth and investment opportunities in the country's thermal energy market.
- Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry's growth potential.
- Understand and respond to your competitors' business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data, deal analysis and recent developments.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events.
- Identify key deals providing understanding of the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List of Figures 12
2 Executive Summary 13
2.1 The US Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity – Continued Growth in Thermal Power Installed Capacity 13
2.2 The Global Thermal Power Market Scenario - Robust Growth to Continue 13
3 Introduction 15
3.1 World Energy Market: Fossil Fuels Continue to Dominate 15
3.2 Global Thermal Power Market during the Financial Crisis 15
4 Global Thermal Power Market Scenario: 2001- 2020 16
4.1 Global Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2020 16
5 Thermal Power Markets: Technology Types 21
5.1 Overview 21
5.2 Thermal Power Market: Technology Types 22
6 The US Power Market Scenario 24
6.1 Overview 24
6.2 The US Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, MW, 2001-2020 24
6.3 The US Power Market, Electricity Production by Fuel Type, 2001-2020 27
7 The US Thermal Power Market: 2001-2020 29
7.1 Overview 29
7.2 The US Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity 29
7.3 Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, 2001-2020 31
8 The US Thermal Power Market, Market Share of Top Power Equipment Manufacturing Companies, 2009 33
8.1 Power Boiler Manufacturing Companies 33
8.2 Heat Recovery Steam Generators (HRSG) Manufacturing Companies 34
8.3 Gas Turbines Manufacturing Companies 36
8.4 Steam Turbines Manufacturing Companies 37
9 The US States Thermal Plants 40
9.1 The US Thermal Power Market, Top 10 Thermal Plants (Active), 2009 40
10 The US Thermal Power Market, Regulatory Scenario, Major Policies 41
10.1 Overview 41
10.2 The US Power Market, Regulatory Framework 41
10.3 The US Thermal Power Market, Regulatory Scenario, Major Policies 41
10.4 The US Thermal Power Market, Regulatory Framework, New Initiatives 42
11 The US Thermal Power Market – Deals Scenario 43
11.1 The US Thermal Power Market Deals Volume versus Value Analysis, 2004-2009 43
11.2 The US Thermal Power Market, Deals by Type, 2009 45
11.3 Thermal Power Market, The US, Major Deals 47
12 Company Snapshot – Southern Company 184
12.1 Key Facts 184
12.2 Southern Company, Company Overview 184
12.3 Southern Company, Business Description 184
12.4 Southern Company, Major Products and Services 186
12.5 SWOT Analysis 186
12.6 Southern Company, Strengths 187
12.7 Southern Company, Weaknesses 188
12.8 Southern Company, Opportunities 188
12.9 Southern Company, Threats 189
12.10 Southern Company - Key Competitors 190
12.11 Southern Company, Locations and Subsidiaries 190
13 Company Snapshot – American Electric Power Company , Inc. 192
13.1 Key Facts 192
13.2 American Electric Power Company Inc., Overview 192
13.3 American Electric Power Company inc. , Major Products and Services 194
13.4 SWOT Analysis 194
13.5 American Electric Power Company Inc. , Strengths 195
13.6 American Electric Company Inc. , Weaknesses 195
13.7 American Electric Power Inc. , Opportunities 196
13.8 American Electric Power Inc. , Threats 197
13.9 American Electric Power Company, Inc. - Key Competitors 198
13.10 American Electric Power Inc. , Locations and Subsidiaries 198
14 Company Snapshot – Duke Energy Corporation 201
14.1 Key Facts 201
14.2 Duke Energy Corporation, Overview 201
14.3 Duke Energy Corporation, Business Description 201
14.4 Duke Energy Corporation, Major Products and Services 203
14.5 SWOT Analysis 203
14.6 Duke Energy Corporation, Strengths 204
14.7 Duke Energy Corporation, Weaknesses 204
14.8 Duke Energy Corporation, Opportunities 205
14.9 Duke Energy Corporation, Threats 206
14.10 Duke Energy Corporation - Key Competitors 207
14.11 Duke Energy Corporation, Locations and Subsidiaries 208
15 Company Snapshot – Florida Power & Light Company 211
15.1 Key Facts 211
15.2 Florida Power & Light Company, Company Overview 211
15.3 Florida Power & Light Company, Business Description 211
15.4 Florida Power & Light Company, Major Products and Services 212
15.5 SWOT Analysis 213
15.6 Florida Power & Light Company, Strengths 213
15.7 Florida & Power Light company, Weaknesses 214
15.8 Florida Power & Light Company, Opportunities 214
15.9 Florida Power & Light Company, Threats 215
15.10 Florida Power & Light Company, Key Competitors 216
15.11 Florida Power & Light Company - Locations And Subsidiaries 216
16 Appendix 217
16.1 Abbreviations 217
16.2 GlobalData's Methodology 218
16.3 Coverage 218
16.4 Secondary Research 218
16.5 Primary Research 219
16.6 Expert Panel Validation 219
16.7 Contact Us 220
16.8 Disclaimer 220
1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Thermal Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2001-2020 22
Table 2: Power Market, The US, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type (MW), 2001-2020 31
Table 3: Power Market, The US, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2001-2020 33
Table 4: Thermal Power Market, The US, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2001-2020 35
Table 5: Thermal Power Market, The US, Total Generation (GWh), 2001-2020 37
Table 6: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top Power Boiler Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 39
Table 7: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top HRSG Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 40
Table 8: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top Gas Turbine Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 42
Table 9: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top Steam Turbine Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 44
Table 10: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top 10 Thermal Power Plants, 2009 45
Table 11: Thermal Power Market, The US, Financing Trends, Deal Value ($m) and Volume (Number) , 2004-2009 49
Table 12: Thermal Power Market, The US ,Financing Trends, Deal Values by Deal Type (%), 2009 51
Table 13: Mirant To Merge With RRI Energy 52
Table 14: FirstEnergy To Merge With Allegheny Energy 54
Table 15: Emerson Process Management Acquires Innovative Control Systems 56
Table 16: CIC Group Acquires Scott Process Systems 57
Table 17: Waukesha Bearings Acquires Inpro/Seal 58
Table 18: The Blackstone Group To Acquire Dynegy 59
Table 19: Energy Investors Funds Forms Joint Venture With NTE Energy 60
Table 20: ThermoEnergy Completes Private Placement Of Series B Convertible Preferred Stock For US $5m 61
Table 21: American DG Energy Announces Private Placement Of US $1m 62
Table 22: PPL Completes Public Offering Of US $2.5 billion 63
Table 23: PPL Completes Public Offering Of Units For US $1.15 billion 65
Table 24: Quantum Fuel Systems Completes Private Placement Of Units For US $10.9m 67
Table 25: Pinnacle West Prices Common Stock Offering For US $228m 68
Table 26: CONSOL Energy Completes Public Offering Of US $1,881.7m 69
Table 27: Berry Petroleum Completes Public Offering Of Common Stock For US $234m 71
Table 28: Dominion Resources Prices 2.25% Series A Senior Notes Offering For US $250m 73
Table 29: Georgia Power Prices US $4.75% Senior Unsecured Notes Offering For US $500m 74
Table 30: FPL Group Prices Its Public Offering Of 2.6% Debentures Due 2015 For US $400m 75
Table 31: Southern California Edison Completes Private Placement Of 4.5% Bonds Due 2040 For US $500m 76
Table 32: Interstate Power And Light Completes 3.65% Senior Debentures Offering For US $200m 77
Table 33: San Diego Gas & Electric Prices 4.5% First Mortgage Bonds Offering For US $500m 78
Table 34: The Empire District Electric Prices Offering Of First Mortgage Bonds For US $50m 79
Table 35: Vectren Prices Private Placement Of 3.48% Series A Senior Notes Due 2017 For US $75m 80
Table 36: Vectren Prices Private Placement Of 4.53% Series B Senior Notes Due 2025 For US $50m 81
Table 37: Xcel Energy Completes 1.95% First Mortgage Bond Offering For US $250m 82
Table 38: Xcel Energy Completes 4.85% First Mortgage Bond Offering For US $250m 83
Table 39: Calpine Completes Private Placement Of 7.875% Senior Secured Notes Due 2020 For US $1.1b 84
Table 40: Black Hills Prices Public Offering Of 5.875% Senior Notes Due 2020 For US $200m 85
Table 41: Duke Energy Indiana Files For Public Offering Of US $500m 86
Table 42: Wisconsin Power Completes Public Offering Of US $150m 87
Table 43: Interstate Power And Light Completes Public Offering Of US $150m 88
Table 44: Oklahoma Gas and Electric Prices 5.85% Senior Unsecured Notes Offering For US $250m 89
Table 45: Consolidated Edison Prices 4.45% Debenture Offering For US $350m 90
Table 46: Consolidated Edison Prices 5.7% Debenture Offering For US $350m 91
Table 47: Duke Energy Carolinas Prices 4.3% First And Refunding Mortgage Bonds For US $450m 92
Table 48: The Empire District Electric Company Prices Offering of First Mortgage Bonds 93
Table 49: Appalachian Power Prices Its Public Offering Of US $300m 94
Table 50: Entergy Texas Files Preliminary Prospectus For Public Offering Of 3.6% Bonds Due 2015 For US $200m 95
Table 51: Calpine Completes Private Placement Of 8% Senior Secured Notes Due 2019 For the US $400m 96
Table 52: Xcel Energy Completes 4.7% Senior Unsecured Notes Offering For US $500m 97
Table 53: FPL Group Completes Public Offering Of 2.55% Debentures Due 2013 For US $250m 98
Table 54: General Electric Announces Private Placement Of 3.65% Senior Notes Due 2015 For US $1 Billion 99
Table 55: General Electric Announces Private Placement Of 5.15% Senior Notes Due 2020 For US $2 Billion 100
Table 56: General Electric Announces Private Placement Of 6.4% Senior Notes Due 2040 For US $1 Billion 101
Table 57: Gulf Power Issues 4.75% Series 2010A Senior Notes Due 2020 For US $175m 102
Table 58: PSEG Power Completes Offering Of Senior Unsecured Notes For US $300m 103
Table 59: PSEG Power Completes Offering Of Senior Unsecured Notes For US $250m 104
Table 60: CONSOL Energy Completes Private Placement Of Senior Notes For US $1.25 Billion 105
Table 61: CONSOL Energy Completes Private Placement Of Senior Notes For US $1.5 Billion 106
Table 62: Pacific Gas and Electric Completes Public Offering Of 5.8% Senior Notes Due 2037 For US $250m 107
Table 63: Duke Energy Prices 3.35% Senior Notes Offering For US $450m 108
Table 64: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2011 For US $4.42m 109
Table 65: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2012 For US $4.6m 110
Table 66: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2013 For US $4.79m 111
Table 67: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2014 For US $4.98m 112
Table 68: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4.75% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2015 For US $5.18m 113
Table 69: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4.75% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2016 For US $5.42m 114
Table 70: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 4.75% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2017 For US $5.68m 115
Table 71: Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority Issues 5% Series 2010A Electric System Revenue Refunding Bonds Due 2018 For US $4m 116
Table 72: Virgin Islands Water and Power Issues 5% Series 2010 Term Bonds Due 2022 For US $8.93m 117
Table 73: Virgin Islands Water and Power Issues 6.65% Term Bonds Due 2028 For US $16.21m 118
Table 74: Virgin Islands Water and Power Issues 6.85% Term Bonds Due 2035 For US $21.12m 119
Table 75: Columbus Southern Power Prices Its Floating Rate Notes Offering For US $150m 120
Table 76: Southern California Edison Prices 5.5% First And Refunding Mortgage Bonds Offering For US $500m 121
Table 77: TECO Energy Completes 4% Senior Notes Offering For US $250m 122
Table 78: TECO Energy Completes 5.15% Senior Notes Offering For US $300m 123
Table 79: Puget Sound Energy Prices Public Offering Of US $325m 124
Table 80: Florida Power & Light Prices 5.69% First Mortgage Bonds For US $500m 125
Table 81: Northern California Power Issues 4% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2013 For US $6.4m 126
Table 82: Northern California Power Issues 4% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2014 For US $7.12m 127
Table 83: Northern California Power Issues 4% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2015 For US $7.41m 128
Table 84: Northern California Power Issues 5% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2016 For US $7.75m 129
Table 85: Northern California Power Issues 5% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2017 For US $9.64m 130
Table 86: Northern California Power Issues 5% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2018 For US $10.13m 131
Table 87: Northern California Power Issues 5% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2019 For US $8.71m 132
Table 88: Northern California Power Issues 5% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2020 For US $9.15m 133
Table 89: Northern California Power Issues 5% 2010 Refunding Series A Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2021 For US $9.61m 134
Table 90: Northern California Power Issues 2.75% 2010 Taxable Refunding Series B Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2012 For US $6.27m 135
Table 91: Northern California Power Issues 3.25% 2010 Taxable Refunding Series B Hydro Electric Project Number One Revenue Bonds Due 2013 For US $1.76m 136
Table 92: Praxair Issues 2.125% Notes Due 2013 For US $500m 137
Table 93: Energy Future Holdings Issues 10% Senior Secured Notes Offering For US $500m 138
Table 94: Ameren Energy To Sell 100% Stake In Generation Portfolio In Illinois And Missouri, U.S. 139
Table 95: NRG Energy To Acquire Cottonwood Generating Station From Kelson 140
Table 96: NRG Energy To Acquire Power Plants From Blackstone Group 141
Table 97: Constellation Energy To Acquire Boston Generating Gas Fleet From US Power 142
Table 98: Tenaska To Sell Stake In Tenaska Natural Gas Portfolio 143
Table 99: Hydrogen Energy To Receive Grant Of US $308m For A Power Plant In California, U.S. 144
Table 100: J.P. Morgan And EIF To Sell Stake In Gas Fired Power Plant In California, U.S. 145
Table 101: American Municipal, Illinois Municipal And Seven Other Sponsors To Invest US $4,000m For Prairie State Energy Campus In Illinois, U.S. 146
Table 102: Brick Power To Sell 100% Stake In Tiverton Gas Fired Facility In Rhode Island, U.S. 147
Table 103: Brick Power To Sell 100% Stake In Rumford Gas Fired Facility In Maine, U.S. 148
Table 104: BWL To Invest US $182m For Gas Fired Power Plant In Michigan, U.S. 149
Table 105: Purdue University To Invest US $32m For Up-Gradation Of Coal Fired Power Plant In Indiana, U.S. 150
Table 106: City Of Gillette Acquires 23% Stake In Wygen III Power Plant From Black Hills 151
Table 107: SME Announces Project Financing To Acquire 17.5% Stake In Kemper County Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Plant, U.S. 152
Table 108: Xcel Energy And Abengoa Invests US $5m For Hybrid Solar Coal Power Project In Colorado, U.S. 153
Table 109: Dominion Virginia To Invest US $619m For Bear Garden Power Station In Virginia, U.S. 154
Table 110: International Power And STEC To Invest US $1,400m For Coleto Creek Unit II Coal Fired Power Plant In Texas, U.S. 155
Table 111: VPPSA To Invest US $16m For Swanton Peaking Project In Vermont, U.S. 156
Table 112: TNA To Acquire Escanaba Power Plant For US $4m From City Of Escanaba 157
Table 113: CPI And CPI Preferred Invests US $20m For Reconstruction Of Oxnard Natural Gas Power Facility In California, U.S. 158
Table 114: SWEPCO To Invest US $1,700m For John W. Turk Jr. Power Plant 159
Table 115: Great River To Invest US $300m For Coal Fired Power Plant In North Dakota, U.S. 160
Table 116: Piedmont Natural To Invest US $7m In expansion Of Duke's Dan River Combined Cycle Power Plant In U.S. 161
Table 117: GE Energy To Acquire Gas Fired Power Plant For US $68m From Harbinger Capital 162
Table 118: ArcLight Acquires Sandersville Simple Cycle Natural Gas Plant From KGen Power 163
Table 119: Xcel Energy To Invest US $116m For New Gas-Fired Combustion Turbine At Jones Power Station In Texas, U.S. 164
Table 120: NCPA Announces Bond Financing For Lodi Energy Center In California, U.S. 165
Table 121: New Development Holding Completes Project Financing Of US $1,400m To Acquire Conectiv Energy Fleet From Pepco Holdings 166
Table 122: Constellation Energy Acquires Two Natural Gas Facilities From Navasota Holdings 167
Table 123: Power4Georgians To Invest US $2,100m For Plant Washington, U.S. 168
Table 124: WPL To Acquire 25% Stake In Edgewater Generating Station Unit V From Wisconsin Electric Power 169
Table 125: Xcel Energy To Acquire Two Energy Centers For US $739m From Calpine Corporation 170
Table 126: Wolverine Power Supply Cooperative Acquires Sumpter Power Plant From FirstEnergy 171
Table 127: NRG Energy To Receive Grant Of US $154m For Rehabilitation Of W.A. Parish Electric Generating Station 172
Table 128: HMP&L Plans To Sell Station One Power Plant 173
Table 129: SCE&G Invests US $35m For Hagood Power Station Expansion In South Carolina, U.S. 174
Table 130: Energy Capital To Acquire Three Gas-Fired Power Plants For US $450m From BG Group 175
Table 131: IID To Invest US $250m For Modernization Of El Centro Unit 3 Power Plant 176
Table 132: SCPPA And City Of Anaheim Announces Bond Financing Of US $200m For Canyon Power Plant In California, U.S. 177
Table 133: Arch Coal Acquires 35% Stake in Trailblazer Energy Center From Tenaska 178
Table 134: J-Power USA Generation Completes Project Financing For Acquisition Of Two Power Plants From PPL Corporation 179
Table 135: GDF SUEZ Acquires 28% In Astoria Energy I CCGT Power Plant 180
Table 136: Cleco Power Acquires Acadia Power Station Unit 1 From Acadia Power 181
Table 137: Southern Montana Completes Bond Financing Of US $85m For Natural Gas Power Plant In Montana, U.S. 182
Table 138: Summit Power Announces Project Financing Of US $850m For Texas Clean Coal Power Plant, US 183
Table 139: Exelon And FutureGen Receives US $1,000m Grant For Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle Power Plant In Illinois, U.S. 184
Table 140: GreenWell Power And Free Green To Invest US $280m For Thermal Power Plant, U.S. 185
Table 141: Puget Sound Energy Acquires Fredonia Generating Station From GE Capital 186
Table 142: Oglethorpe Power To Invest US $750m For Gas Fired Power Plant In Georgia, U.S. 187
Table 143: SUEZ Energy Acquires Astoria Energy CCGT Power Plant From CDPQ 188
Table 144: Southern Company, Key Facts 189
Table 145: Southern Company Major Product and Services 191
Table 146: Southern Company, SWOT Analysis 191
Table 147: Southern Company, Subsidiaries 196
Table 148: American Electric Power Company Inc. , Key Facts 197
Table 149: American Electric Power Company , Inc.Major Product and Services 199
Table 150: American Electric Power Company Inc. , SWOT Analysis 199
Table 151: American Electric Power Inc., Other Locations and subsidiaries 204
Table 152: Duke Energy Corporation, Key Facts 206
Table 153: Duke Energy Corporation Major Product and Services 208
Table 154: Duke Energy Corporation, SWOT Analysis 208
Table 155: Duke Energy Corporation, Subsidiaries 214
Table 156: Florida Power & Light Company, Key Facts 216
Table 157: Florida Power & Light Company Major Product and Services 217
Table 158: Florida Power & Light Company, SWOT Analysis 218
Table 159: Abbreviations 222
1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Thermal Power Market, Global, Total Generation (GWh), 2001-2020 19
Figure 2: Thermal Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2001-2020 22
Figure 3: Global Power Market, Installed Capacity Split by Technologies (MW), 2009 23
Figure 4: Working of a Thermal Power Plant 26
Figure 5: Power Market, The US, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type (MW), 2001-2020 30
Figure 6: Power Market, The US, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2001-2020 32
Figure 7: Thermal Power Market, The US, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW), 2001-2020 34
Figure 8: Thermal Power Market, The US, Total Generation (GWh), 2001-2020 36
Figure 9: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top Power Boiler Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 38
Figure 10: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top HRSG Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 40
Figure 11: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top Gas Turbines Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 41
Figure 12: Thermal Power Market, The US, Top Steam Turbine Manufacturing Companies Market Share (%), 2009 43
Figure 13: Thermal Power Market, The US, Financing Trends, Deal Value ($m) and Volume (Number) , 2004-2009 48
Figure 14: Thermal Power Market, The US ,Financing Trends, Deal Values by Deal Type (%), 2009 50
Companies mentioned
Southern Company
American Electric Power Company , Inc.
Duke Energy Corporation
Florida Power & Light Company
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