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Market Research Report

African Large-Scale Wind Turbine Market

Published by Frost & Sullivan
Published July, 2009 Product code 94408
Content info 227 Pages
Price
US $ 9000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 9500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


African Large-Scale Wind Turbine Market published by Frost & Sullivan in July, 2009. This report consists of 227 Pages and the price starts from US $ 9000.

Introduction

Abstract

To date, more than 96% of the installed wind capacity is installed in North Africa. However, the announcement of the renewable energy feed in tariff in South Africa is attracting interest in the large wind turbine market in this region. In East and West Africa, regular power outages caused by rising electricity demand and dependency on single feedstocks for power generation has increased the interest in wind energy for power generation. This research service profiles the activity in the large wind turbine market across Africa. Slides 1-227 identify the current and future projects, key equipment suppliers and level of government commitment to wind power projects.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Research Aim and Objectives

  • Research Scope and Definitions
  • Research Methodology

Industry Challenges Africa

Market Engineering Measurements

Market Drivers and Restraints North Africa

Market Drivers and Restraints Sub-Saharan Africa

How Africa Fits into the World Wind Power Market

CDM and Revenues for Wind Farms in Africa

Venture Capital and Private Equity Investment Trends and

Impact on Africa

Wind Project Attractiveness Indicators

Top Three Wind Turbine Manufacturers Strategy and Focus on Africa

Strategy of Potential Participants in the African Wind Power Market

Regional Analysis: North Africa

  • Country Analysis: Morocco
  • Country Analysis: Tunisia
  • Country Analysis: Algeria
  • Country Analysis: Egypt

Regional Analysis: Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Country Analysis: Kenya
  • Country Analysis: Ethiopia
  • Country Analysis: Tanzania
  • Country Analysis: Nigeria
  • Country Analysis: South Africa
  • Country Analysis: Namibia

North Africa Summary

Sub-Saharan Africa Summary

Strategic Recommendations for Governments and Utilities

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