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Market Research Report

U.S. Electrical Transmission and Distribution Services Markets

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published July, 2004 Product code 22421
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Introduction

Abstract

Bridging the Gap between Required and Planned Infrastructure Will Call for Huge Investment

Utilities in the United States face the pressing task of expediting transmission and distribution (T&D) infrastructure investment. This is a formidable challenge considering that many of them have either gone bankrupt or are struggling with severe cash crunches. Upgrading investment in generation as well as in the construction of new T&D facilities is, however, critical for utilities since much of the existing infrastructure is operating beyond its life expectancy. Transmission failures are increasing and becoming a serious issue for senior management of utilities and regulators. Rising issues of reliability, therefore, are compelling utilities to prioritize infrastructure investment.

The Frost & Sullivan research, U.S. Electrical Transmission and Distribution Services Market, provides a comprehensive analysis of the major drivers and challenges facing this market. This analysis helps identify emerging opportunities for revenue expansion in T&D services and helps participants devise strategies to meet the various challenges. Detailed revenue comparison by market segments helps service providers and vendors understand the competition in each segment.

Increasing Trend toward One-Stop Energy Solutions

A trend observed among utilities and large engineering firms is the growing shift in focus from individual specialized services to engineering-procure-construct (EPC) services. Initially, they are expected to outsource the bulk of their non-core services in T&D – such as engineering design, drawing, drafting, metering reading, and line work line repair – to outside firms. Eventually, they are likely to outsource this work to a single party to raise productivity and accountability and to improve efficiency in administration and dispatch.

"Utilities are increasingly inclined to hand over the entire project to EPC contractors so that it can be built on time and under a pre-determined, explicitly defined budget," says the analyst of this research. "This transfers the scheduling and cost risks into the hands of the provider, allowing the utilities to focus on core functions and on diversifying their portfolio of services to retain and expand market share."

Regional Service Providers Remain Confined to Specific Regions

Small, regional service providers are competing with their larger counterparts that have a national presence by virtue of their attractive pricing and good relations with utilities. Additionally, they enjoy the benefits of easy mobility within a limited region and a common regulatory purview. "However, while this ensures sustainability in the short term, it does not guarantee long-term volume business for these service providers," says the analyst. "Although willing to diversify, these small companies continue to find it difficult to expand and compete with the national participants."

Table of Contents

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
    • Introduction to the Electrical Transmision and Distribution (T&D) Services Market
      • Introduction
      • Summary of Major Findings
      • Competitive Analysis
  • TOTAL U.S. ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SERVICES MARKET
    • Market Overview
      • Market Definition and Industry Structure
      • Key Services in the T&D Market
      • Regulatory and Policy Issues in T&D
      • Market Development
    • Total Market Forecasts & Trends
      • Top Industry Challenges
      • Market Drivers
      • Market Restraints
      • Revenue Forecasts and Growth Trends
    • Total Market Analysis
      • Competitive Overview
      • Total Market Forecast Analysis
      • Market Competition Analysis
    • Frost & Sullivan Awards
      • Business Development Strategy Leadership Award
      • Market Leadership Award
  • U.S. ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES MARKET
    • Market Overview
      • Market Definition & Industry Structure
      • Key Transmission Engineering And Design Services
      • Technology Trends in Transmission Engineering Services
      • Market Trends in Transmission Industry
    • Revenue Forecasts & Growth Trends
      • Market Drivers
      • Market Restraints
      • Revenue Forecast and Growth Trends
    • Competitive Environment
      • Competitive Environment
  • U.S. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION SERVICES MARKET
    • Market Overview
      • Market Overview & Definitions
      • Industry Structure and Key Services
      • Market and Technology Trends in Distribution Engineering Services
    • Market Forecasts & Trends
      • Market Drivers
      • Market Restraints
      • Market Forecast and Growth Trends
    • Market Analysis
      • Competitive Analysis
  • U.S. ELECTRICAL TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION (T&D) OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE SERVICES MARKET
    • Market Overview
      • Market Overview
      • Industry Structure and Key Services
    • Revenue Forecasts and Growth Trends
      • Market Drivers
      • Market Restraints
      • Revenue Growth Forecasts
    • Competitive Environment
      • Competitive Environment
  • APPENDIX
    • Glossary
      • List of Definitions
      • List of Acronyms
    • Decision Support Database
      • Transmission & Distribution losses as a percentage of total output
      • Length of Transmission and Distribution network
      • Electrification
      • Net electricity consumption
      • Demand Growth of Electricity Consumption
    • Country Industry Forecast
      • United States
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