NEW YORK, April 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Comprehensive quantitative data and qualitative analysis about the towers, poles and street lighting markets, with market commentary and competitive analysis. Base year 2015 and forecasts of the installed base and demand from 2016 to 2020. Global analysis, the world, regions and for 124 countries.
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LATTICE TRANSMISSION TOWERS AND MONOPOLES
Installed base in units - Steel, concrete, wood; Annual sales in units; Annual sales in $ value. 2016 to 2021 Long term demand cycle charted for new additions and replacements over the long term since 1900.
Monopoles and Lattice Towers - long established in the United States for EHV lines, monopoles are used in China and are now breaking into the conservative markets of Europe with interesting new designs. This trend is driven by pressure on rights-of-way, visual criticism of lattice towers and public fears of EMF dangers to children.
Tower and Monopole vendors, production capacity and market shares, the top 34 manufacturers are listed with shares of production and the leaders profiled.
Evolution of the Transmission Networks, with length and voltage time series.
Types of Lattice Tower - Lattice Towers are designed for different functions and stresses and there is wide variation in cost; Suspension towers, Tension towers, Angle suspension towers, Dead end towers.
Service life and maintenance of Towers and Monopoles - Maintenance practices have a critical impact on the service life of towers, especially in harsh climate conditions.
The value chain - from materials to capex - The value chain is a continuous process of adding cost to a product and depending where you position it the value changes, the end user's capex being some five times the cost of original materials. The value chain is analysed with different mark-ups for each of six stages.
UTILITY POLES - WOOD, CONCRETE, STEEL, COMPOSITE
UTILITY POLES - ELECTRICITY, TELEPHONE, STREET LIGHTS - Installed base in units - steel, concrete, wood, composite; Annual sales in units; Annual sales in $ value 2016-2021
Utility Poles service life and replacement
Demand depends on new build and replacement.The service lives have been established by region and in some cases for individual countries.
Joint use of Utility Poles by different utilities is a significant factor in the pole market. The protocols for space allocation and standards are outlined.
National market commentary for Utility Poles - Market commentary on installed bases and demand for poles in 24 countries, with information on numbers and type of pole.
Review of street lighting, LED and smart city devlopments
Types and materials for of Utility Poles and applications - There are many types of pole in use. Different types and applications are outlined.
Composite Poles and materials - are analysed in a 23 page section discussing this technology, applications, advantages and disadvantages, market status and manufacturers.
Circuits, phases and conductors - Most distribution networks employ single circuits, whereas transmission networks range from single to multiple circuits. This is an important consideration in specifying the type and dimensions of towers and poles.
ROW - Rights of Way is a significant cost and can be a serious obstacle in designing networks and specifying equipment. It is a significant factor in the trend to Monopoles.
Utility Pole and Street Light vendors - Companies manufacturing concrete and steel poles are listed with brief details - Companies harvesting and preparing wood poles are listed with brief details.
Dangers & mitigation of damage to Poles by birds - Birds constitute a significant threat to poles and energised lines. Accidents not only harm the birds but causes power outages. The problems and mitigations are discussed.
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