Investment in Electricity Transmission and Distribution Equipment Forecasted to Reach 195 Billion by 2016

Max Krangle, Managing Director of NRG Expert, the energy market research company,  has just released a free white paper on the transmission and distribution industry, highlighting that investment in Electricity Transmission and Distribution Equipment is forecasted to reach 196,669.3 million by 2016.

Electricity transmission and distribution equipment in the 9 sectors defined by NRG Expert reached US$149,235.4 Million in 2011 but is now forecasted to grow by a staggering 32% to reach 196,669.3 million by 2016.

What is causing this growth?

>> Fiscal stimulus projects

With the current economic uncertainty in some countries, notably in Europe, many countries have targeted the electricity transmission market for support with fiscal stimulus measures. Many transmission systems are in serious need of upgrading after years of neglect and under-investment. Their inefficiency costs money, with outages causing lost production and disruption. They need upgrading with a new generation of technology.

A major priority of the EU is to encourage interconnections between countries and the expansion of cross border capacity. Therefore the transmission industry is considered a strong contender for fiscal stimulus projects.

>> Transmission and distribution network line lengths growing

In addition  globally between 2011 and 2016 the transmission and distribution network line lengths are expected to  increase by 6.7% (from their 2011 bases) . While electricity transmission networks will increase 9%.   NRG Expert’s market research reveals that double digit growth is forecast for Asia (12.9%), Africa (10.7%), South America (13.8%) and the Middle East (12.6%).

>> Increased safety evaluations

The Fukushima nuclear crisis placed a strain on transmission and distribution grids worldwide. Countries heavily reliant on nuclear Energy such as Germany, France and the USA have seen an increased strain placed on their grids as some stations are shut down for inspections or safety evaluations outside of scheduled practice.

 

To read more, download the free Electricity Transmission and Distribution White Paper by NRG Expert. Click here:

>> Electricity Transmission and Distribution white paper

>> Electrical Transmission and Distribution Report and Database