Analysis of the Cogeneration Market


December 29, 2011
91 Pages - SKU: MC6775432
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This study details the driving and restraining factors that are expected to impact the North American cogeneration market during the forecast period (2011 to 2016). Implications of market dynamics and industry challenges during the forecast period on the market growth also have been analyzed. Furthermore, the study discusses the current issues, including revenue forecasts, installed capacity forecast, pricing and market trends, geography, Mega Trends and its impact on the cogeneration industry, and competition prevailing in the North American market. The study is segmented by prime movers including gas turbine, steam turbine, combined cycle, reciprocating engine, microturbine, and fuel cell.



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