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煤氣發電的未來:市場風險及新興技術

The Future of Gas-Fired Power Generation: Growth opportunities, market risk and future technologies

出版商 Business Insights
出版日期 2006年08月 商品編碼 40339
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 1910 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 7163 PDF by E-mail (Global License)


煤氣發電的未來:市場風險及新興技術 是由出版商Business Insights在2006年08月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金1910起跳。

簡介

擅長多領域分析,著重成長中市場策略分析的英國專業公司 Business Insights(總公司:倫敦),調查與分析煤氣發電的未來,並且特別針對市場風險及新技術,出版綜合報告書 "The Future of Gas-Fired Power Generation: Growth opportunities, market risk and future technologies"

此報告書在下面的內容裡,除了說明天然煤氣的資源及生產現況、煤氣的供給系統與未來的需求預測、市場自由化的影響,也探討蒸氣渦輪工廠及往復機構等的各種技術、煤氣發電所需的成本等。

摘要

第1章 說明

第2章 天然煤氣資源

  • 說明
  • 確定的天然煤氣埋藏量
  • 全球的天然煤氣生產量
  • 天然煤氣資源與生產的未來性

第3章 煤氣供給

  • 說明
  • 天然煤氣輸送系統
  • 液態天然煤氣
  • 天然煤氣消費
  • 未來需求

第4章 市場自由化與效果

  • 說明
  • 煤氣市場的自由化
  • LNG與全球市場

第5章 煤氣發電技術

  • 說明
  • 透過煤氣的蒸氣渦輪工廠
  • 透過煤氣的往復機構
  • 煤氣渦輪
  • 複合循環
  • 煤氣渦輪熱合併發電
  • 煤氣渦輪的製造及裝設
  • 燃料電池
  • 環境問題
  • 天然煤氣的替代物

第6章 煤氣發電的經濟性

  • 說明
  • 資本成本
  • 燃料成本
  • 碳素回收成本
  • 燃料價格預測與不安定要素

第7章 煤氣發電的未來

  • 說明
  • 成長預測
  • 轉捩點

圖表

目錄

Abstract

The use of natural gas for power generation is a recent phenomenon, emerging during the 1980s and 1990s; it is strongly linked with the development of stationary gas turbines for power generation, and particularly with the combined cycle gas turbine configuration. The latter became particularly attractive in the liberalized electricity markets which were developing at the same time in many parts of the world. The US and Japan were the first two countries to use gas extensively for power generation, the latter using LNG imports. The use of natural gas for power generation is predicted to grow over the medium term but such predictions need to be tempered by the fact that the price of gas is beginning to rise dramatically in some parts of the world.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

  • Introduction
  • The natural gas resource
  • The logistics of gas supply
  • The natural gas market
  • Gas-fired power generation technology
  • The economics of gas-fired power generation
  • The future of gas-fired power generation

Chapter 1 An introduction to gas-fired power generation

  • Introduction
  • Natural gas for power generation
  • Gas price and security
  • Liquefied natural gas
  • Market liberalization
  • The report

Chapter 2 The natural gas resource

  • Introduction
  • Proven global reserves
  • National reserves
  • Global natural gas production
  • National production
  • Future natural gas resources and production

Chapter 3 The logistics of gas supply

  • Introduction
  • Natural gas transportation systems
  • Peaks, troughs and storage capacity
  • Storage and marketeering
  • Pipeline networks
  • Liquefied Natural Gas
  • Natural gas consumption
  • Existing consumption patterns
  • Future demand

Chapter 4 The natural gas market: market liberalisation and its effects

  • Introduction
  • Liberalization of the gas market
  • Operation of gas markets
  • Global market
  • LNG and the global market
  • Political issues
  • Security of supply

Chapter 5 Gas-fired power generation technology

  • Introduction
  • Gas-fired steam turbine plants
  • Gas reciprocating engines
  • Gas turbines
  • Combined cycle
  • Gas turbine cogeneration
  • Gas turbine manufacture and installation
  • Fuel cells
  • Environmental considerations
  • Alternatives to natural gas

Chapter 6 The economics of gas-fired power generation

  • Introduction
  • Capital costs
  • Fuel costs
  • The cost of carbon capture
  • Fuel price prediction and volatility

Chapter 7 The future for gas-fired power generation

  • Introduction
  • Growth predictions
  • The turning point for gas-fired power generation

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Gas-fired electricity generation by nation (TWh)
  • Figure 2.2: Share of global proven natural gas reserves by region 2004
  • Figure 2.3: Growth of natural gas production by region 1994-2004
  • Figure 2.4: Production of natural gas in the US (bcm)
  • Figure 2.5: Production of natural gas in the United Kingdom (bcm)
  • Figure 3.6: Share of natural gas consumption 2004 (bn cubic metres)
  • Figure 3.7: Natural gas production and consumption by region in 2004 (bn cubic metres)
  • Figure 4.8: Gas use for power generation in the US (million cubic metres)
  • Figure 5.9: Electrical generation efficiencies of natural gas-fired power generation units
  • Figure 6.10: US power generation from natural gas (GWh)
  • Figure 6.11: Gas-fired output in nine major gas markets in the EU (TWh)
  • Figure 6.12: Comparison of US/UK cost of gas 1994-2004
  • Figure 7.13: Predicted global natural gas consumption (trillion cubic metres)
  • Figure 7.14: Additional gas-fired generating capacity 2002-2025

List of Tables

  • Table 1.1: Gas-fired electricity generation by nation (TWh)
  • Table 2.2: Global proven natural gas reserves by region (trillion cubic metres)
  • Table 2.3: Proven natural gas reserves by country (trillion cubic metres)
  • Table 2.4: Natural gas production by region (bn cubic metres)
  • Table 2.5: Natural gas production by country (bn cubic metres)
  • Table 2.6: Production of natural gas in the US (bcm)
  • Table 2.7: Production of natural gas in the United Kingdom (bcm)
  • Table 3.8: Natural gas consumption by region (bn cubic metres)
  • Table 3.9: Natural gas production and consumption by region in 2004 (bn cubic metres)
  • Table 3.10: Natural gas consumption by country (bn cubic metres)
  • Table 4.11: Gas use for power generation in the US (million cubic metres)
  • Table 4.12: US commercial gas prices (annual January price, $/thousand cubic feet)
  • Table 4.13: UK average wholesale natural gas prices ($/thousand cubic feet)
  • Table 5.14: Electrical generation efficiencies of natural gas-fired power generation units
  • Table 5.15: Comparative emissions of carbon dioxide from fossil fuels with the same energy input compared to natural gas
  • Table 6.16: US power generation from natural gas (GWh)
  • Table 6.17: Gas-fired output in nine major gas markets in the EU (TWh)
  • Table 6.18: Capital cost comparisons for different types of new power plant (US$/kW)
  • Table 6.19: Cost of gas for power generation in the US ($/GJ)
  • Table 6.20: Cost of gas for power generation in the UK ($/GJ)
  • Table 7.21: Predicted global natural gas consumption (trillion cubic metres)
  • Table 7.22: Additional gas-fired generating capacity 2002-2025 (MW)
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