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North American Energy Management Services - Investment Analysis

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published November, 2008 Product code 76327
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North American Energy Management Services - Investment Analysis published by Frost & Sullivan in November, 2008. This report price starts from US $ 6000.

Introduction

Abstract

Frost & Sullivan' s Financial Benchmarking and Analysis (FBA) service presents a financial outlook of the North American market for energy management services, highlighting major market and financial trends in select growth segments. The FBA focuses on three segments of the North American energy management services market namely energy efficiency, demand response and services. This study presents a holistic view of the market attractiveness to the investment community.

Table of Contents

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Executive Summary

  • Executive Summary

2. INTRODUCTION

Introduction and Methodology

  • Introduction and Methodology

3. INDUSTRY FUNDAMENTALS

Market Overview

  • Market Overview
  • Segment Analysis

Industry Economics

  • Industry Economics

Growth Monitor

  • Growth Monitor

4. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Financing needs

  • Market Need for funds

Opportunity Scorecard Analysis

  • Sector Scorecard
  • Venture Capital Scorecard
  • Private Equity Scorecard
  • Asset Management Scorecard
  • Mergers and Acquisitions Analysis

Investment Themes

  • Emphasis on Energy Security and Supply
  • Climate Change and Environmental Concerns
  • Increase in Federal/State Level Regulations and Initiatives
  • Ageing Infrastructure and Insufficient Generation Assets

Conclusion

  • Concluding Remarks
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