Global Flexible Power Plants Powered by Medium Speed Generators (300-1200 rpm) Market Driven by Rising Power Distribution Problems, TMR finds
Key players in the
flexible power plant powered by medium speed generators (300-1200
rpm) market include Wartsila Corporation, MAN Diesel & Turbo,
Caterpillar, Cummins, Daihatsu Diesel Mfg. Co. Ltd., Kohler Co., GE
Power, Rolls Royce, Doosan Engine, Kirloskar Oil Engines Ltd., Yanmar
Co., Ltd., and Contour Global. The competitive landscape of the
flexible power plant market is likely to remain fragmented in the
coming years due to the prominent role played by small-scale regional
players in the development of the market. Formulating region-specific
pricing structures is likely to be vital for success in the flexible
power plant powered by medium speed generators market in the coming
years, making local players crucial to the market’s growth.
According to
Transparency Market Research (TMR), the global flexible power plants
powered by medium speed generators (300-1200 rpm) market’s volume
was 5,542.8 MW in 2016 and is projected to reach 7,901.5 MW by 2025
at a CAGR of 4.0% from 2017 to 2025.
Asia Pacific led the
global flexible power plants powered by medium-speed generators (300
rpm to 1200 rpm) market in 2016, followed by the Middle East and
Africa. These developing economies are likely to retain dominant
positions in the market in the coming years, with developed markets
such as North America and Europe following due to the wider
prevalence of reliable power distribution infrastructure in the
latter.
Rising Need to
Decommission Coal Power Plants Drives Demand for Alternatives
The growth of the
flexible power plants powered by medium speed generators (300 rpm to
1200 rpm) market is a key part of the trend of the decreasing
reliance on power generation from coal. The adverse environmental
effects of coal-based power generation have become widely known
across the world, which is leading to growing government as well as
public support to alternatives to coal power plants. The heavy use of
coal-based power generation technology in developing countries in
Asia Pacific is thus crucial for the flexible power plant powered by
medium speed generators market, as countries such as India and China
are likely to require large-scale power infrastructure upgrades in
the coming years.
Other major market
drivers for the global flexible power plant powered by medium speed
generators (300-1200 rpm) market are the increase in the demand for
power across the globe, growing prevalence of power outages,
especially in developing countries, and the rise in the volume of
off-grid power consumption.
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Rise of Distributed
Power Generation Technology to Aid Flexible Power Plant Market
The rising demand
for distributed generation and distributed energy resources may
emerge as the most influential factor for the power generation
industry in the coming years. The emergence of these technologies is
affecting many facets along the stakeholder chain at the residential
and enterprise levels, from customer engagement and capital
expenditure to business opportunities aimed at taking advantage of
wider adoption of distributed generation and renewables such as
solar, wind, reciprocating engines, combined heat and power, fuel
cells, and micro-turbines. Customers are increasingly becoming aware
about controlling the usage of energy by pursuing cleaner energy
options, cutting down on electric bills, or shoring up perceived
deficiencies in the reliability of the grid network, such as during
storms or natural disasters. This rise in awareness is driving
utility leaders toward orienting their infrastructure development
towards distributed generation.
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