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Contact: David J. Franus,
Senior Analyst for Power Systems/Turbomachinery
Phone: (203) 426-0800
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Electrical Generation Gas Turbine Market to Top $118
Billion Through 2014
NEWTOWN,
Conn. [May 31, 2005] — The gas turbine-powered electrical generation market is
projected to generate $118.4 billion in revenues in the decade 2005-2014 with
the production of 7,550 machines, according to Forecast International’s “The
Gas Turbine Electrical Power Generation Market: 2005-2014.”
“Production
of gas turbine machines, and their value of production, is projected to peak in
2010-2011,” said David J. Franus, Forecast International Senior Analyst for
Power Systems/Turbomachinery. “The overall market leaders (outside the Russian
Federation) in terms of the production of gas turbine machines (excluding
microturbines) are projected to be GE Energy, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and
Siemens. Siemens’ position has increased dramatically due to its acquisition
of a large part of the Alstom line of gas turbine machines.”
Worldwide
orders for gas turbine machines for electrical generation of 1 MW and larger
grew from about 800 machines in 1986/1987 to 875 in 1998/1999. The trend
continued into 1999/2000, when 1,200 machines were ordered, and 2000/2001, when
about 1,540 machines were ordered. Orders then fell off over the next two
years to about 840 and 600 machines, respectively. Orders in the 2003/2004
period totaled about 700 machines, about equal to Forecast International’s
projection for the 2004/2005 period.
“Regional
demand for electricity has shifted somewhat over the past several years,” said
Franus. “In 1990, North America represented 30.9 percent of the worldwide
demand for electricity, but consumed 30.8 percent of the electricity generated
in 2000, and is forecast to consume 26.5 percent in 2020.” According to the
report, the big user is, and will continue to be, the Asia/Pacific region,
which accounted for 21 percent of demand in 1990 and 28 percent in 2000, and
will represent 35 percent of world demand in 2020.
Of the 7,550
machines projected to be manufactured during the next 10 years, machines of 125
MW and larger should account for more than 30 percent of unit production and
over 70 percent of value of production.
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