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Technology Selection: New Generation of Power Generation and Implications for IT

Published by: IDC

Published: Jul. 19, 2009 - 23 Pages


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Energy Insights Opinion


In This Report
Situation Overview
Information Technology for New Generation
Planning Begins with Portfolio Optimization
New Generation Starts with Engineering, Design, and Construction
The Holy Grail of Operations and Maintenance Is to Inform Design
Looking at New Generation
Renewables — Wind and Solar
Prognosis
IT Implications
Wind — Development
Wind — Operations and Maintenance
Wind — Trading
Wind and Solar — Trading
Solar — Operations and Maintenance
Renewables — Geothermal
IT Implications
Geophysical Models for New Plant Development
Asset Management and Knowledge Sharing for Existing Plants
Nuclear
Prognosis
IT Implications
Project Management, Scheduling, and Contract Management During Construction
Refurbishing Existing Generation Plants
Cleaner Coal — Carbon Sequestration and Other New Technologies
Major Financing Released
IT Implications
Seismic Processing and Reservoir Modeling Moves to CCS
Land Lease for Storage and Pipelines
Pipeline Operations and Maintenance
Pipeline Nominations and Other Commercial Transactions
The IGCC Plant
Future Outlook
Essential Guidance
Actions to Consider
For Power Companies
For Vendors
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Synopsis
Table: Funding for Cleaner Coal
Table: Worldwide Utility Industry IT Spending by Segment, 2007–2012 ($M)
Table: Summary of IT Implications by Generation Type
Figure: Generation Under Construction in the United States by Type, June 2009
Figure: Generation in Planning Stages in the United States by Type, June 2009

Abstract

This Energy Insights report handicaps the outlook for different types of generation in the next 5-20 years and highlights the areas where information technology investment is expected. Climate change and availability of federal funding for new power generation is driving an accelerated buildout of new renewable and "clean" generation and the need for additional emissions controls and carbon sequestration.

"Whether new generation is renewables, nuclear, integrated gasification combined cycle,or carbon storage and sequestration, new generation will be more automated than ever in design, operations, and maintenance," according to Jill Feblowitz, program director of Business Technology for Energy Insights. "CIOs should be engaged with power plant development and incorporate corporate plans for generation into their long-term IT investment strategy."



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