| Title: | Freedonia Focus on Electric Power Equipment |
| Price: | $500.00 |
| Publication Date: | Jul 01, 2007 |
| Abstract: | This report discusses US electric power equipment for the years 2001 and 2006, with forecasts for 2011. Topics covered include market size, product and market segmentation, trade, regulations and standards, technology, market environment, product and market forecasts, industry composition and leading participants. Product segments include switchgear, transformers, pole and transmission line hardware, and meters; market segments cover electric utility, industrial and nonutility generator, and other markets. This 20 page report also includes a highlights summary and resources section. |
| Brief Excerpt: | ...Electric power equipment demand in the US is forecast to recover from declines posted in t he ####-#### period and grow #.# percent annually from #### to $##.# billion in ####, bolstered by healthy industrial activity and increased investment in the electricity delivery system. manufacturers to set up operations in nations with lower production costs. percent strial Demand for electric power equipment in the industrial and nonutility ####, the fastest pace of all the market segments, driven by increases in e growing strongly through #### as manufacturers in low cost developing countries t suppliers of electric power equipment to the nd), Eaton and General Electric. Shipments of electric power equipment are expected to total $##.# billion in #### based on annual growth of #. # percent from ####, a slower pace than that for demand as high material and energy prices continue to drive Switchgear will continue to dominate t he electric power equipment... |
| Word Count: | 7206 |
| Length: | 22 Pages |
| Industry: | Energy |
| SIC: | 3612, 3613 |
| NAICS: | 335311, 335313 |
| Company(ies): | ABB Limited, Eaton Corporation, Siemens AG |
| Ticker(s): | ABB, ETN, SI |
| Country(ies): | United States, US |
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