Thursday 30 March 2017

Detailed Report on Power Generation Construction Projects: Middle East and Africa

Project Insight - Power Generation Construction Projects: Middle East and Africa is a new market research publication announced by Reportstack. This report is based on the Construction Intelligence Center (CIC) which is currently tracking power generation construction projects in Middle East and Africa with a total of capacity of 488.3 GW. The total value of this construction projects pipeline (which includes projects from the announced to execution stages) stands at US$1.16 trillion. Gas power has the largest share of generating capacity, with 165.2GW, followed by nuclear, with 80.8 GW. The high nuclear power capacity has a major contribution from one large project in Saudi Arabia.
Scope
The report provides analysis based on CIC projects showing total project values for 59 Middle East and Africa countries. Analysis is also provided for value and MW added by country and top European project listings. Top participants for the sector are also shown.
Reasons to Buy
Providing insight into main drivers of activity and forecasts, providing an understanding of key trends, analysis of projects by value and MW generation by sectors and main countries enabling clients to target products and services for each type of project. Analysis of main projects participants by value for the sector enabling clients to target products and services for each type of project. Providing top projects data for the region with location, value, MW capacity, stage and start date.
Key Highlights
Saudi Arabia has the highest value project pipeline, with US$265.0 billion, followed by South Africa (US$152.8 billion) and Nigeria (US$120.3 billion). In terms of project pipeline values, nuclear power generation projects have the highest level of investment, at US$419.2 billion, followed by gas power projects, with US$199.1 billion.
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Debora White
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