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市場調查報告書
土耳其的風力發電產業分析
Turkey Wind Sector Analysis
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土耳其的風力發電產業分析 是由出版商RNCOS E-Services Pvt. Ltd.在2011年06月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含50 Pages 價格從美金900起跳。
因為能源消費量隨著經濟成長大增,要降低進口能源的依賴度、及為達成EU標準的努力等等這些背景,土耳其的風力發電也急速普及。
2010到2014年土耳其的風力發電能力有了31.6%這樣快速的成長。因為技術的革新及民間企業的參與,風力發電相關的市場機會也急速擴大。
本報告提供土耳其的風力發電現況分析與未來預測,國內能源部門整體現狀,風力發電的推動因素,到2014年為止的市場規模預測,尤其更彙整潛力地區分析,競爭環境,政府的政策·法規·推動策略等種種資訊,為您概述為以下內容。
第1章 分析師的見解
第2章 電力產業現狀
第3章 電力產業中的風力發電
第4章 新的市場趨勢與推動因素
- 良好的商務環境
- 藉由再生能源減少溫室效應氣體的排放
- 增加環保費用
- 土耳其:實施綠色能源的最佳地理位置
第5章 產業概況和到2014年的展望
- 風力發電的可能性
- 已設置的發電系統
- 各地區的發展可能性和預測
- 馬爾馬拉海(Marmara)
- 愛琴海(Aegean)
- 東地中海(Eastern Mediterranean)
第6章 競爭環境
第7章 進口設備
第8章 風力發電所的基礎設施
第9章 風力發電的費用分析
第10章 政府法規與政策
第11章 許可證和獎勵
圖表一覽
Abstract
Electricity is one of the most vital infrastructure inputs for the economic
development of a country. There is a strong demand for electricity in Turkey
and it is steadily growing with the country' s economic growth and rising
consumerism. To lessen the energy import dependency and to comply with the
European Union' s standards, the government is focusing on developing its
renewable energy infrastructure. Wind has been the prominent focus area and
the sector has been witnessing impressive growth results in terms of plant
establishments and capacity addition for the past few years.
According to our report, “Turkey Wind Sector Analysis”,
wind energy sector has covered some significant milestones and outpaced the
growth of overall renewable energy installations by margins. Increasing
involvement of private sector players along with highly favorable incentive
program accelerated wind installations in the country during the last few
years. With technological development, wind will become a highly competitive
source of power generation, thus creating business opportunities for
manufacturing and material innovations. This, in turn, will boost the
manufacturing sector of the country and will enable wind power installed
capacity to grow at around 31.6% CAGR during 2010-2014.
The research acknowledged Marmara region to be the center of development for
wind power sector in the country. This region has one of the highest wind
energy potential; thus, attracted major wind power installation in 2010.
Within the Marmara region, provinces Balkesir, Canakkale, and Istanbul
attracted majority of wind power installation in 2010.
Our report “Turkey Wind Sector Analysis”, has been authored
to evaluate wind power market potentials in Turkey. The study provides
extensive research and analysis of the industry within Turkish framework of
renewable energy. The report provides statistics/information on sector
developments at both the country as well as regional levels. Forecasts for
future wind capacity additions has been provided for all prominent regions,
which will help clients in refining their investment decisions on the basis of
grass root developments. Additionally, wind costs analysis facilitates
essential understanding on project cost structure. A brief overview of
business description and significant developments of key industry players
currently operating in the industry has also been covered in the report to
provide a balanced research outlook of the industry.
Table of Contents
1. Analyst View
2. Power Industry Snapshot
3. Wind in Context of Power Industry
4. Emerging Market Trends & Drivers
- 4.1. Favorable Business Environment
- 4.2. Renewable Energy Targets to Decrease GHG Emissions
- 4.3. Increasing Environmental Expenditures
- 4.4. Turkey - Preferred Destination for Green Energy Deals
5. Industry Overview and Outlook by 2014
- 5.1. Wind Potential
- 5.2. Installed Capacity
- 5.3. Regional Potentials & Forecasts
- 5.3.1. Marmara
- 5.3.2. Aegean
- 5.3.3. Eastern Mediterranean
6. Competitive Landscape
7. Equipment Imports
8. Wind Power Plant Infrastructure
9. Wind Cost Analysis
10. Government Regulations & Policies
11. Licensing & Incentives
List of Figures:
- Figure 2-1: Electricity Demand-Supply Mix (TWH), 2009-2018
- Figure 3-1: Electricity Installed Capacity by Source (%), 2010
- Figure 4-1: CO2 Emission (Million Tonnes), 2004, 2007 & 2010
- Figure 4-2: GHG Emissions by Sector (Million Tons CO2 eq.), 2010
- Figure 4-3: Environmental Expenditures (Billion US$), 2007-2010
- Figure 4-4: CEE & SEE Region - Number and Value of Renewable Energy
Production Deals (Million Euro), 2007-Q3 2010
- Figure 4-5: CEE & SEE Region - Renewable Energy Production Deals by Source
of Energy (%), 2007 to Q3 2010
- Figure 4-6: CEE & SEE Region - Renewable Energy Production Deals by
Countries (%), 2007 to Q3 2010
- Figure 5-1: Wind Power Potential by Region (%)
- Figure 5-2: Wind Power Installed Capacity by Location (%), 2009
- Figure 5-3: Wind Power Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2014
- Figure 5-4: Annual Wind Turbines Installation (Units), 2008-2014
- Figure 5-5: Marmara - Wind Power Installed Capacity (MW), 2009-2014
- Figure 5-6: Aegean - Wind Power Installed Capacity (MW), 2009-2014
- Figure 5-7: Eastern Mediterranean - Wind Power Installed Capacity (MW),
2009-2014
- Figure 6-1: Share of Companies in Wind Power Installed Capacity (2010)
- Figure 6-2: Share of Companies in Wind Power Installed Units (2010)
- Figure 7-1: Wind-Powered Generating Sets Imports (Million US$), 2003, 2008
& 2010
- Figure 9-1: Typical 2 MW Wind Plant Cost Break-up (%)
- Figure 9-2: Medium Size Wind Turbine Cost Break-up (%)
- Figure 11-1: City wise Distribution of Wind Plant Licenses (2005-2009)
List of Tables:
- Table 2-1: Power Sector Investment Need by Source of Production (Billion
US$), 2005 to 2015
- Table 5-1: Wind Power Potential by Leading European OECD Countries (MW)
- Table 8-1: Major Wind Projects by Capacity (MW), Sponsor & Status
- Table 9-1: Regional Wind Potential by Wind Speed (m/s) and Wind Density
(W/m2)
- Table 9-2: Electricity Generation Costs by Source (Cents/KWH)
- Table 10-1: Renewable Energy Tariff' s by Source & Tenure (January 2011)
- Table 11-1: Sector wise Licensing Period (Month)
- Table 11-2: Bonus Payment for ‘Made in Turkey’ Wind Components
(January 2011)
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