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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a professional and in-depth research report on China Wind Power Equipment Industry. It covers wind power operating and wind turbine and 13 key component (Tower (Include Flange), Gearbox (Exclude Gearbox Bearing), Blade, Generator, Converter, Pitch System, Control System, Casting, Gearbox Bearing, Yaw Bearing, Pitch Bearing, Main Bearing, Nacelle Cover), statics wind turbine and these component 2009-2016 capacity production price cost production value profit margin etc details information by power (850KW, 1.0MW, 1.25MW, 1.5MW, 1.65MW, 2.0MW, 2.5MW, 3.0MW, 3.6MW, 5.0MW, 6.0MW), introduce turbine and 13 components cost structure (2012 Q1), depth analysis wind power equipment industry chain 215 manufacturers (15 operators, 20 turbine manufacturers, 31 tower manufacturers, 9 Gearbox manufacturers, 20 Blade manufacturers,15 Generator manufacturers, 27Converter manufacturers, 11 Pitch System manufacturers, 13 Control System manufacturers, 17 Casting manufacturers, 4 Gearbox Bearing manufacturers, 6 Yaw Bearing manufacturers, 6 Pitch Bearing manufacturers, 6 Main Bearing manufacturers, 21 Nacelle Cover manufacturers; 15+20+31+9+20+15+27+11+13+17+4+6+6+6+15=215 manufacturers) supply relationship and each sub-industry TOP5 players product specifications 2009-2016 capacity production price cost production value profit margin etc details information by different power (850KW, 1.0MW, 1.25MW, 1.5MW, 1.65MW, 2.0MW, 2.5MW, 3.0MW, 3.6MW, 5.0MW, 6.0MW).</p>
<p>In the end, the report listed the whole industry chain related research conclusions and also introduced related development trend of each components and wind power operating. In a word, it is an in-depth research report on Chinese Wind Power Equipment industry. And thanks to the China Wind Power Equipment Industry Chain related marketing or technology experts’ help and support during QYResearch Wind Energy Team survey and interviews.</p>
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<div><strong>Table of Contents</strong><strong>Chapter One Wind Power Equipment Capacity and Production 2009-2016 1</strong><br />
1.1 Wind Power Installation 1<br />
1.2 Wind Turbine 6<br />
1.3 Tower (Include Flange) 10<br />
1.4 Gearbox (Exclude Gearbox Bearing) 15<br />
1.5 Blade 19<br />
1.6 Generator 23<br />
1.7 Converter 26<br />
1.8 Pitch System 31<br />
1.9 Control System 34<br />
1.10 Casting 36<br />
1.11 Gearbox Bearing 40<br />
1.12 Yaw Bearing 42<br />
1.13 Pitch Bearing 45<br />
1.14 Main Bearing 47<br />
1.15 Nacelle Cover 50</p>
<p><strong>Chapter Two Wind Power Equipment Price Cost Production Value and Profit Margin 2009-2016 54<br />
</strong>2.1 Wind Power 54<br />
2.2 Wind Turbine 55<br />
2.3 Tower (Include Flange) 56<br />
2.4 Gearbox (Exclude Gearbox Bearing) 57<br />
2.5 Blade 58<br />
2.6 Generator 59<br />
2.7 Converter 60<br />
2.8 Pitch System 60<br />
2.9 Control System 61<br />
2.10 Casting 62<br />
2.11 Gearbox Bearing 62<br />
2.12 Yaw Bearing 63<br />
2.13 Pitch Bearing 63<br />
2.14 Main Bearing 64<br />
2.15 Nacelle Cover 64</p>
<p><strong>Chapter Three Wind Power Equipment Cost Structure (2012 Q1) 65</strong><br />
3.1 Wind Power 65<br />
3.2 Wind Turbine 66<br />
3.3 Tower (Include Flange) 68<br />
3.4 Gearbox (Exclude Gearbox Bearing) 69<br />
3.5 Blade 72<br />
3.6 Generator 73<br />
3.7 Converter 75<br />
3.8 Pitch System 76<br />
3.9 Control System 78<br />
3.10 Casting 79<br />
3.11 Gearbox Bearing 79<br />
3.12 Yaw Bearing 81<br />
3.13 Pitch Bearing 83<br />
3.14 Main Bearing 84<br />
3.15 Nacelle Cover 86</p>
<p><strong>Chapter Four Supply Chain Analysis 87</strong><br />
4.1 Wind Power 87<br />
4.2 Wind Turbine 88<br />
4.3 Tower (Include Flange) 89<br />
4.4 Gearbox (Exclude Gearbox Bearing) 92<br />
4.5 Blade 93<br />
4.6 Generator 94<br />
4.7 Converter 96<br />
4.8 Pitch System 97<br />
4.9 Control System 98<br />
4.10 Casting 99<br />
4.11 Gearbox Bearing 100<br />
4.12 Yaw Bearing 101<br />
4.13 Pitch Bearing 102<br />
4.14 Main Bearing 103<br />
4.15 Nacelle Cover 103</p>
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<p><strong>Chapter Five Wind Power Equipment Key Manufacturers Research 105</strong><br />
5.1 Wind Power Operator 105<br />
5.1.1 Guodian Longyuan 105<br />
5.1.2 Huaneng 108<br />
5.1.3 Datang 110<br />
5.1.4 China Guangdong Nuclear 113<br />
5.1.5 China Power Investment 115<br />
5.2 Wind Turbine 118<br />
5.2.1 Sinovel 118<br />
5.2.2 Goldwind 120<br />
5.2.3 Guodian United Power 123<br />
5.2.4 Mingyang 125<br />
5.2.5 DEC 128<br />
5.3 Tower (Include Flange) 130<br />
5.3.1 Liaoning Dajin 130<br />
5.3.2 Shanghai Taisheng 132<br />
5.3.3 China Wind Power 133<br />
5.3.4 Qingdao Pingcheng 135<br />
5.3.5 Jiangsu Shenshan 137<br />
5.4 Gearbox (Exclude Gearbox Bearing) 138<br />
5.4.1 China Transmission 138<br />
5.4.2 DHI•DCW 141<br />
5.4.3 CQ-Gearbox 143<br />
5.4.4 Winergy 145<br />
5.4.5 Bosch Rexroth 148<br />
5.5 Blade 150<br />
5.5.1 Sinoma 150<br />
5.5.2 Zhongfu Lianzong 152<br />
5.5.3 LM 153<br />
5.5.4 Guodian United Power 155<br />
5.5.5 Dongfang Electric Wind Power 157<br />
5.6 Generator 158<br />
5.6.1 Nanjing Turbine &amp; Electric Machinery 158<br />
5.6.2 Jiamusi Electric Machine 160<br />
5.6.3 CSR Zhuzhou Electric 162<br />
5.6.4 Yongji Xinshisu Electric Equipment 163<br />
5.6.5 Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Corporation 165<br />
5.7 Converter 167<br />
5.7.1 Guotong Electric 167<br />
5.7.2 ABB 168<br />
5.7.3 The Switch 170<br />
5.7.4 Beijing Techwin Electric 171<br />
5.7.5 Hopewind 173<br />
5.8 Pitch System 174<br />
5.8.1 DHI•DCW 174<br />
5.8.2 MOOG 176<br />
5.8.3 Beijing Techwin Electric 177<br />
5.8.4 REnergy Electric 179<br />
5.8.5 SSB(Emerson) 181<br />
5.9 Control System 182<br />
5.9.1 DHI•DCW 182<br />
5.9.2 Beijing Techwin Electric 184<br />
5.9.3 Guodian United Power 185<br />
5.9.4 REnergy Electric 187<br />
5.9.5 DEIF 188<br />
5.10 Casting 190<br />
5.10.1 Jiangsu Jixin 190<br />
5.10.2 Binzhou Longma Heavy Industry 191<br />
5.10.3 DHI•DCW 193<br />
5.10.4 Jiangsu Huadong Wind Energy 194<br />
5.10.5 Jiangsu FAW Foundry 196<br />
5.11 Gearbox Bearing 198<br />
5.11.1 SKF 198<br />
5.11.2 Wafangdian Bearing 199<br />
5.11.3 FAG 201<br />
5.11.4 Timken 202<br />
5.12 Yaw Bearing 204<br />
5.12.1 Xuzhou Rothe Erde 204<br />
5.12.2 Wafangdian Bearing 205<br />
5.12.3 LYC Bearing 207<br />
5.12.4 Tianma Bearing 208<br />
5.12.5 Dalian Metallurgy Bearings 209<br />
5.13 Pitch Bearing 211<br />
5.13.1 Xuzhou Rothe Erde 211<br />
5.13.2 Wafangdian Bearing 212<br />
5.13.3 LYC Bearing 214<br />
5.13.4 Tianma Bearing 215<br />
5.13.5 Dalian Metallurgy Bearings 216<br />
5.14 Main Bearing 218<br />
5.14.1 SKF 218<br />
5.14.2 FAG 219<br />
5.14.3 Wafangdian Bearing 220<br />
5.14.4 Timken 222<br />
5.14.5 LYC Bearing 223<br />
5.15 Nacelle Cover 225<br />
5.15.1 Beijing Zhongxinturui 225<br />
5.15.2 Shandong Jupiter 226<br />
5.15.3 Beijing Eulikind 227<br />
5.15.4 Xinjiang Yongchang New Materials 229<br />
5.15.5 Shangdong Shuangyi Group 230</p>
<p><strong>Chapter Six China Wind Power Research Conclusions 232</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tables and Figures</strong></p>
<p>Table 2009-2016 China 15 Operators Wind Power New Installation and Total Installation (MW) List 1<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Operators Wind Power New Installation Market Share List 1<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Power New Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 2<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Operators Wind Power Cumulative Installation and Total Installation (MW) List 2<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Operators Wind Power Cumulative Installation Market Share List 3<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Power Cumulative Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 4<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Operators Wind Power Generation and Total Generation (Million KWH) List 4<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Operators Wind Power Generation Market Share List 5<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) and Growth Rate 5<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Capacity and China Total Capacity (MW) List 6<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Capacity Market Share List 6<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Production and China Total Production (MW) List 7<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Production Market Share List 8<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 8<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 750KW 780KW 800KW 850KW 900KW 1.0MW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.1MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 4.5MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine (Double Fed and Direct Drive) Production and China Total Production (Set and MW) and Average Single Turbine Power (MW/Set) List 9<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 31 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Tower Capacity and Total Capacity (Set) List 10<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 31 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Market Share List 11<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 31 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Tower Production and Total Production (Set) List 12<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 31 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Tower Production Market Share List 13<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 14<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Tower Production (Set MW) and Single Tower Power (MW/Set) List 14<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 9 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 15<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 9 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Market Share List 16<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 9 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Production and Total Production (MW) List 16<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 9 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Market Share List 17<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 17<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.0MW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set MW) and Single Gearbox Power (MW/Set) List 18<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Blade Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 19<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Blade Capacity Market Share List 19<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Blade Production and Total Production (MW) List 20<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 20 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Blade Production Market Share List 21<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 21<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set MW) and Single Blade Power (MW/Set) List 22<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Manufacturers Wind Driven Generator Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 23<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Manufacturers Wind Driven Generator Capacity Market Share List 23<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Manufacturers Wind Driven Generator Production and Total Production (MW) List 24<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 15 Manufacturers Wind Driven Generator Production Market Share List 24<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 25<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.0MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Driven Generator Production (Set MW) and Single Generator Power (MW/Set) List 25<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 27 Manufacturers Wind Power Converter Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 26<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 27 Manufacturers Wind Power Converter Capacity Market Share List 27<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 27 Manufacturers Wind Power Converter Production and Total Production (MW) List 28<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 27 Manufacturers Wind Power Converter Production Market Share List 29<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Power Converter Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 30<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW Double Fed Full Power Wind Power Converter Production (Set MW) and Single Converter Power (MW/Set) List 30<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 11 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 31<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 11 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Market Share List 32<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 11 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch System Production and Total Production (MW) List 32<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 11 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch System Production Market Share List 33<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 33<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set MW) and Single Pitch System Power (MW/Set) List 33<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 13 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Control System Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 34<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 13 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Market Share List 34<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 13 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Control System Production and Total Production (MW) List 35<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 13 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Control System Production Market Share List 35<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 36<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set MW) and Single Control System Power (MW/Set) List 36<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 17 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Casting Capacity and Total Capacity (Set) List 36<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 17 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Market Share List 37<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 17 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Casting Production and Total Production (Set) List 38<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 17 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Casting Production Market Share List 38<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 39<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.0MW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (Set MW) and Single Casting Power (MW/Set) List 39<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 4 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity and Total Capacity (Set) List 40<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 4 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity Market Share List 40<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 4 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production and Total Production (Set) List 40<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 4 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production Market Share List 40<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 41<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production (Set MW) and Single Yaw Bearing Power (MW/Set) List 41<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity and Total Capacity (Set) List 42<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Market Share List 42<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production and Total Production (Set) List 43<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production Market Share List 43<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 43<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (Set MW) and Single Yaw Bearing Power (MW/Set) List 44<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity and Total Capacity (Set) List 45<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Market Share List 45<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production and Total Production (Set) List 45<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production Market Share List 46<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 46<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (Set MW) and Single Pitch Bearing Power (MW/Set) List 46<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity and Total Capacity (Set) List 47<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Market Share List 48<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production and Total Production (Set) List 48<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 6 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production Market Share List 48<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 49<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.0MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (Set MW) and Single Main Bearing Power (MW/Set) List 49<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 21 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity and Total Capacity (MW) List 50<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 21 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Market Share List 51<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 21 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production and Total Production (MW) List 51<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 21 Manufacturers Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production Market Share List 52<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 53<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 750KW 850KW 1.0MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (Set MW) and Single Nacelle Cover Power (MW/Set) List 53<br />
Table 2009-2016 China Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) Price Cost Profit (RMB/WKH) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 54<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 750KW 780KW 800KW 850KW 900KW 1.0MW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.1MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 4.5MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine (Double Fed and Direct Drive) Production (MW) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 55<br />
Table 2009-2016 China Wind Turbine Tower Production (Ton) Price Cost Profit (RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 56<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.0MW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 57<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 58<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.0MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Double Fed 1.5MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Direct Drive Wind Driven Generator Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 59<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 3.6MW Double Fed 900KW 1.5MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Full Power Wind Power Converter Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 60<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 60<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 61<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 62<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 62<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 63<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 63<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 64<br />
Table 2009-2016 China 850KW 1.0MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin and Production Value (Million RMB) List 64<br />
Table 2012Q1 China Wind Power Cost Structure (RMB/KWH) 65<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China Wind Power Cost Structure (RMB/KWH) and Proportion 66<br />
Table 2012Q1 1.5MW Double Fed Wind Turbine Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 66<br />
Table 2012Q1 1.5MW Direct Drive Wind Turbine Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 67<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Tower Cost Structure (RMB/Ton) 68<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Cost Structure (10K MRB/Set) 69<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Blade Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 72<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Driven Generator (Double Fed and Direct Drive) Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 73<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Double Fed and Full Power Wind Power Converter Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 75<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 76<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Control System Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 78<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Casting Cost Structure (10K RMB/Ton) 79<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Cost Structure (10K RMB/Ton) 79<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Cost Structure (10K RMB/Ton) 81<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Cost Structure (10K RMB/Ton) 83<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Cost Structure (10K RMB/Ton) 84<br />
Figure 2012Q1 China 1.5MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Cost Structure (10K RMB/Set) 86<br />
Table 2011 China Major Wind Power Operators and Their Wind Turbine Suppliers Supply Chain Relationship List 87<br />
Table 2011 China Major Wind Turbine Manufacturers and Their Components Suppliers Supply Chain Relationship List 88<br />
Table 2011 China 31 Wind Turbine Tower Manufacturers and Their Clients (Operators or Turbine Manufacturers) Supply Chain Relationship List 89<br />
Table 2011 China 9 Gearbox Manufacturers and Their Supply Relationship With Turbine Manufacturers 92<br />
Table 2011 China 20 Wind Turbine Blade Manufacturers and Their Supply Relationship With Wind Turbine Manufacturers 93<br />
Table 2011 China 12 Wind Driven Generator Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 94<br />
Table 2011 China 22 Wind Power Converter Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 96<br />
Table 2011 China 11 Wind Turbine Pitch System Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 97<br />
Table 2011 China 13 Wind Turbine Control System Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 98<br />
Table 2011 China 17 Wind Turbine Casting Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 99<br />
Table 2011 China 4 Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 100<br />
Table 2011 China 6 Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 101<br />
Table 2011 China 6 Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 102<br />
Table 2011 China 6 Wind Turbine Main Bearing Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 103<br />
Table 2011 China 21 Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Manufacturers and Wind Turbine Manufacturers Supply Relationship 104<br />
Figure Guodian Longyuan Wind Power Plant Picture 105<br />
Table Guodian Longyuan Wind Power Plant Related Technical Parameters 106<br />
Table 2009-2016 Guodian Longyuan Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) Price Cost Profit (RMB/LWH) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) 106<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Guodian Longyuan Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 107<br />
Figure Huaneng Wind Power Plant Picture 108<br />
Table Huaneng Wind Power Plant Related Technical Parameters 108<br />
Table 2009-2016 Huaneng Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) Price Cost Profit (RMB/LWH) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) 109<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Huaneng Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 109<br />
Figure Datang Wind Power Plant Picture 110<br />
Table Datang Wind Power Plant Related Technical Parameters 111<br />
Table 2009-2016 Datang Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) Price Cost Profit (RMB/LWH) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) 111<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Datang Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 112<br />
Figure China Guangdong Nuclear Wind Power Plant Picture 113<br />
Table China Guangdong Nuclear Wind Power Plant Related Technical Parameters 113<br />
Table 2009-2016 China Guangdong Nuclear Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) Price Cost Profit (RMB/LWH) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) 114<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Guangdong Nuclear Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 114<br />
Figure China Power Investment Wind Power Plant Picture 115<br />
Table China Power Investment Wind Power Plant Related Technical Parameters 116<br />
Table 2009-2016 China Power Investment Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) Wind Power Generation (Million KWH) Price Cost Profit (RMB/LWH) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) 116<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Power Investment Wind Power New Cumulative Installation (MW) and Growth Rate 117<br />
Figure Sinovel Wind Turbine Picture 118<br />
Table Sinovel Wind Turbine Product Specifications 118<br />
Table 2009-2016 Sinovel 1.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Production (MW) Price Cost Profit (RMB/KW) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 119<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Sinovel Wind Turbine Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 120<br />
Figure Goldwind Wind Turbine Picture 120<br />
Table Goldwind Wind Turbine Product Specifications 121<br />
Table 2009-2016 Goldwind 0.75MW 1.5MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Production (MW) Price Cost Profit (RMB/KW) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 121<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Goldwind Wind Turbine Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 122<br />
Figure Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Picture 123<br />
Table Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Product Specifications 123<br />
Table 2009-2016 Guodian United Power 1.5MW Wind Turbine Production (MW) Price Cost Profit (RMB/KW) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 124<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 125<br />
Figure Mingyang Wind Turbine Picture 125<br />
Table Mingyang Wind Turbine Product Specifications 126<br />
Table 2009-2016 Mingyang 1.5MW Wind Turbine Production (MW) Price Cost Profit (RMB/KW) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 126<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Mingyang Wind Turbine Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 127<br />
Figure DEC Wind Turbine Picture 128<br />
Table DEC Wind Turbine Product Specifications 128<br />
Table 2009-2016 DEC 1.5MW Wind Turbine Production (MW) Price Cost Profit (RMB/KW) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 129<br />
Figure 2009-2016 DEC Wind Turbine Capacity Production (MW) and Growth Rate 129<br />
Figure Liaoning Dajin Wind Turbine Tower Picture 130<br />
Table Liaoning Dajin Wind Turbine Tower Product Specifications 130<br />
Table 2009-2016 Liaoning Dajin 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Tower Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 131<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Liaoning Dajin Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 131<br />
Figure Shanghai Taisheng Wind Turbine Tower Picture 132<br />
Table Shanghai Taisheng Wind Turbine Tower Product Specifications 132<br />
Table 2009-2016 Shanghai Taisheng 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Tower Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 132<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Shanghai Taisheng Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 133<br />
Figure China Wind Power Wind Turbine Tower Picture 133<br />
Table China Wind Power Wind Turbine Tower Product Specifications 134<br />
Table 2009-2016 China Wind Power 1.5MW Wind Turbine Tower Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 134<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Wind Power Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 134<br />
Figure Qingdao Pingcheng Wind Turbine Tower Picture 135<br />
Table Qingdao Pingcheng Wind Turbine Tower Product Specifications 135<br />
Table 2009-2016 Qingdao Pingcheng 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Tower Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 136<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Qingdao Pingcheng Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 136<br />
Figure Jiangsu Shenshan Wind Turbine Tower Picture 137<br />
Table Jiangsu Shenshan Wind Turbine Tower Product Specifications 137<br />
Table 2009-2016 Jiangsu Shenshan 850KW 1.5MW 2.0 MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Tower Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 137<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Jiangsu Shenshan Wind Turbine Tower Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 138<br />
Figure China Transmission Wind Turbine Gearbox Picture 138<br />
Table China Transmission Wind Turbine Gearbox Product Specifications 139<br />
Table 2009-2016 China Transmission 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 139<br />
Figure 2009-2016 China Transmission Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 140<br />
Figure DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Gearbox Picture 141<br />
Table DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Gearbox Product Specifications 141<br />
Table 2009-2016 DHI•DCW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 142<br />
Figure 2009-2016 DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 142<br />
Figure CQ-Gearbox Wind Turbine Gearbox Picture 143<br />
Table CQ-Gearbox Wind Turbine Gearbox Product Specifications 144<br />
Table 2009-2016 CQ-Gearbox 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 144<br />
Figure 2009-2016 CQ-Gearbox Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 145<br />
Figure Winergy Wind Turbine Gearbox Picture 145<br />
Table Winergy Wind Turbine Gearbox Product Specifications 146<br />
Table 2009-2016 Winergy 0.85MW 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 146<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Winergy Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 147<br />
Figure Bosch Rexroth Wind Turbine Gearbox Picture 148<br />
Table Bosch Rexroth Wind Turbine Gearbox Product Specifications 148<br />
Table 2009-2016 Bosch Rexroth 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 149<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Bosch Rexroth Wind Turbine Gearbox Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 149<br />
Figure Sinoma Wind Turbine Blade Picture 150<br />
Table Sinoma Wind Turbine Blade Product Specifications 150<br />
Table 2009-2016 Sinoma 1.0MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 151<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Sinoma Wind Turbine Blade Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 151<br />
Figure Zhongfu Lianzong Wind Turbine Blade Picture 152<br />
Table Zhongfu Lianzong Wind Turbine Blade Product Specifications 152<br />
Table 2009-2016 Zhongfu Lianzong 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 152<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Zhongfu Lianzong Wind Turbine Blade Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 153<br />
Figure LM Wind Turbine Blade Picture 153<br />
Table LM Wind Turbine Blade Product Specifications 154<br />
Table 2009-2016 LM 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 154<br />
Figure 2009-2016 LM Wind Turbine Blade Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 154<br />
Figure Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Blade Picture 155<br />
Table Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Blade Product Specifications 155<br />
Table 2009-2016 Guodian United Power 1.5MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 155<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Blade Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 156<br />
Figure Dongfang Electric Wind Power Wind Turbine Blade Picture 157<br />
Table Dongfang Electric Wind Power Wind Turbine Blade Product Specifications 157<br />
Table 2009-2016 Dongfang Electric Wind Power 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Blade Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 157<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Dongfang Electric Wind Power Wind Turbine Blade Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 158<br />
Figure Nanjing Turbine &amp; Electric Machinery Wind Power Wind Driven Generator Picture 158<br />
Table Nanjing Turbine &amp; Electric Machinery Wind Power Wind Driven Generator Product Specifications 159<br />
Table 2009-2016 Nanjing Turbine &amp; Electric Machinery Wind Power 1.5MW Double Fed 1.5MW Driect Drive 2.0MW Double Fed 3.0MW Direct Drive Wind Driven Generator Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 159<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Nanjing Turbine &amp; Electric Machinery Wind Power Wind Driven Generator Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 159<br />
Figure Jiamusi Electric Machine Wind Power Wind Driven Generator Picture 160<br />
Table Jiamusi Electric Machine Wind Power Wind Driven Generator Product Specifications 160<br />
Table 2009-2016 Jiamusi Electric Machine Wind Power 1.5MW Double Fed 3.0MW Double Fed Wind Driven Generator Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 161<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Jiamusi Electric Machine Wind Power Wind Driven Generator Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 161<br />
Figure CSR Zhuzhou Electric Wind Driven Generator Picture 162<br />
Table CSR Zhuzhou Electric Wind Driven Generator Product Specifications 162<br />
Table 2009-2016 CSR Zhuzhou Electric 1.5MW 2.5MW Direct Drive 1.65MW Double Fed Wind Driven Generator Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 162<br />
Figure 2009-2016 CSR Zhuzhou Electric Wind Driven Generator Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 163<br />
Figure Yongji Xinshisu Electric Equipment Wind Driven Generator Picture 163<br />
Table Yongji Xinshisu Electric Equipment Wind Driven Generator Product Specifications 164<br />
Table 2009-2016 Yongji Xinshisu Electric Equipment 1.5MW Double Fed 1.5MW Direct Drive Wind Driven Generator Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 164<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Yongji Xinshisu Electric Equipment Wind Driven Generator Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 164<br />
Figure Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Corporation Wind Driven Generator Picture 165<br />
Table Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Corporation Wind Driven Generator Product Specifications 165<br />
Table 2009-2016 Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Corporation 1.5MW Double Fed 2.0MW Direct Drive Wind Driven Generator Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 166<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Xiangtan Electric Manufacturing Corporation Wind Driven Generator Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 166<br />
Figure Guotong Electric Wind Power Converter Picture 167<br />
Table Guotong Electric Wind Power Converter Product Specifications 167<br />
Table 2009-2016 Guotong Electric 1.5MW Double Fed Wind Power Converter Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 167<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Guotong Electric Wind Power Converter Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 168<br />
Figure ABB Wind Power Converter Picture 168<br />
Table ABB Wind Power Converter Product Specifications 168<br />
Table 2009-2016 ABB 1.5MW 2.0MW Double Fed Wind Power Converter Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 169<br />
Figure 2009-2016 ABB Wind Power Converter Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 169<br />
Figure The Switch Wind Power Converter Picture 170<br />
Table The Switch Wind Power Converter Product Specifications 170<br />
Table 2009-2016 The Switch 1.5MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Full Power Wind Power Converter Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 170<br />
Figure 2009-2016 The Switch Wind Power Converter Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 171<br />
Figure Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Power Converter Picture 171<br />
Table Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Power Converter Product Specifications 172<br />
Table 2009-2016 Beijing Techwin Electric 1.5MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Full Power Wind Power Converter Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 172<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Power Converter Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 172<br />
Figure Hopewind Wind Power Converter Picture 173<br />
Table Hopewind Wind Power Converter Product Specifications 173<br />
Table 2009-2016 Hopewind 1.5MW 2.0MW Double Fed 2.0MW Full Power Wind Power Converter Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 173<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Hopewind Wind Power Converter Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 174<br />
Figure DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Pitch System Picture 174<br />
Table DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Pitch System Product Specifications 175<br />
Table 2009-2016 DHI•DCW 1.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 175<br />
Figure 2009-2016 DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 175<br />
Figure MOOG Wind Turbine Pitch System Picture 176<br />
Table MOOG Wind Turbine Pitch System Product Specifications 176<br />
Table 2009-2016 MOOG 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 176<br />
Figure 2009-2016 MOOG Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 177<br />
Figure Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Turbine Pitch System Picture 177<br />
Table Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Turbine Pitch System Product Specifications 178<br />
Table 2009-2016 Beijing Techwin Electric 1.5MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 178<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 178<br />
Figure REnergy Electric Wind Turbine Pitch System Picture 179<br />
Table REnergy Electric Wind Turbine Pitch System Product Specifications 179<br />
Table 2009-2016 REnergy Electric 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 180<br />
Figure 2009-2016 REnergy Electric Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 180<br />
Figure SSB(Emerson) Wind Turbine Pitch System Picture 181<br />
Table SSB(Emerson) Wind Turbine Pitch System Product Specifications 181<br />
Table 2009-2016 SSB(Emerson) 1.5MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 181<br />
Figure 2009-2016 SSB(Emerson) Wind Turbine Pitch System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 182<br />
Figure DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Control System Picture 182<br />
Table DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Control System Product Specifications 182<br />
Table 2009-2016 DHI•DCW 1.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 183<br />
Figure 2009-2016 DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 183<br />
Figure Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Turbine Control System Picture 184<br />
Table Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Turbine Control System Product Specifications 184<br />
Table 2009-2016 Beijing Techwin Electric 1.5MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 184<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Beijing Techwin Electric Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 185<br />
Figure Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Control System Picture 185<br />
Table Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Control System Product Specifications 185<br />
Table 2009-2016 Guodian United Power 1.5MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 186<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Guodian United Power Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 186<br />
Figure REnergy Electric Wind Turbine Control System Picture 187<br />
Table REnergy Electric Wind Turbine Control System Product Specifications 187<br />
Table 2009-2016 REnergy Electric 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 187<br />
Figure 2009-2016 REnergy Electric Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 188<br />
Figure DEIF Wind Turbine Control System Picture 188<br />
Table DEIF Wind Turbine Control System Product Specifications 189<br />
Table 2009-2016 DEIF 1.5MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Control System Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 189<br />
Figure 2009-2016 DEIF Wind Turbine Control System Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 189<br />
Figure Jiangsu Jixin Wind Turbine Casting Picture 190<br />
Table Jiangsu Jixin Wind Turbine Casting Product Specifications 190<br />
Table 2009-2016 Jiangsu Jixin 1.0MW 1.25MW 1.5MW 1.65MW 2.0MW 2.1MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 190<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Jiangsu Jixin Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 191<br />
Figure Binzhou Longma Heavy Industry Wind Turbine Casting Picture 191<br />
Table Binzhou Longma Heavy Industry Wind Turbine Casting Product Specifications 192<br />
Table 2009-2016 Binzhou Longma Heavy Industry 1.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 192<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Binzhou Longma Heavy Industry Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 192<br />
Figure DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Casting Picture 193<br />
Table DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Casting Product Specifications 193<br />
Table 2009-2016 DHI•DCW 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 193<br />
Figure 2009-2016 DHI•DCW Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 194<br />
Figure Jiangsu Huadong Wind Energy Wind Turbine Casting Picture 194<br />
Table Jiangsu Huadong Wind Energy Wind Turbine Casting Product Specifications 195<br />
Table 2009-2016 Jiangsu Huadong Wind Energy 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 195<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Jiangsu Huadong Wind Energy Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 195<br />
Figure Jiangsu FAW Foundry Wind Turbine Casting Picture 196<br />
Table Jiangsu FAW Foundry Wind Turbine Casting Product Specifications 196<br />
Table 2009-2016 Jiangsu FAW Foundry 850KW 1.25MW 1.5MW 2.1MW 2.4MW 2.5MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Casting Production (10K Ton) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Ton) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 197<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Jiangsu FAW Foundry Wind Turbine Casting Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 197<br />
Figure SKF Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Picture 198<br />
Table SKF Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Product Specifications 198<br />
Table 2009-2016 SKF 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 198<br />
Figure 2009-2016 SKF Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 199<br />
Figure Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Picture 199<br />
Table Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Product Specifications 199<br />
Table 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 200<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 200<br />
Figure FAG Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Picture 201<br />
Table FAG Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Product Specifications 201<br />
Table 2009-2016 FAG 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 201<br />
Figure 2009-2016 FAG Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 202<br />
Figure Timken Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Picture 202<br />
Table Timken Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Product Specifications 203<br />
Table 2009-2016 Timken 1.5MW Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 203<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Timken Wind Turbine Gearbox Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 203<br />
Figure Xuzhou Rothe Erde Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Picture 204<br />
Table Xuzhou Rothe Erde Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Product Specifications 204<br />
Table 2009-2016 Xuzhou Rothe Erde 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 204<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Xuzhou Rothe Erde Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 205<br />
Figure Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Picture 205<br />
Table Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Product Specifications 206<br />
Table 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 206<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 206<br />
Figure LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Picture 207<br />
Table LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Product Specifications 207<br />
Table 2009-2016 LYC Bearing 1.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 207<br />
Figure 2009-2016 LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 208<br />
Figure Tianma Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Picture 208<br />
Table Tianma Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Product Specifications 208<br />
Table 2009-2016 Tianma Bearing 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 209<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Tianma Bearing Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 209<br />
Figure Dalian Metallurgy Bearings Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Picture 209<br />
Table Dalian Metallurgy Bearings Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Product Specifications 210<br />
Table 2009-2016 Dalian Metallurgy Bearings 1.5MW Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 210<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Dalian Metallurgy Bearings Wind Turbine Yaw Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 210<br />
Figure Xuzhou Rothe Erde Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Picture 211<br />
Table Xuzhou Rothe Erde Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Product Specifications 211<br />
Table 2009-2016 Xuzhou Rothe Erde 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 3.6MW 6.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 211<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Xuzhou Rothe Erde Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 212<br />
Figure Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Picture 212<br />
Table Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Product Specifications 212<br />
Table 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 213<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 213<br />
Figure LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Picture 214<br />
Table LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Product Specifications 214<br />
Table 2009-2016 LYC Bearing 1.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 214<br />
Figure 2009-2016 LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 215<br />
Figure Tianma Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Picture 215<br />
Table Tianma Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Product Specifications 215<br />
Table 2009-2016 Tianma Bearing 1.5MW 2.0MW 2.5MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 215<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Tianma Bearing Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 216<br />
Figure Dalian Metallurgy Bearings Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Picture 216<br />
Table Dalian Metallurgy Bearings Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Product Specifications 217<br />
Table 2009-2016 Dalian Metallurgy Bearings 1.5MW Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 217<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Dalian Metallurgy Bearings Wind Turbine Pitch Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 217<br />
Figure SKF Wind Turbine Main Bearing Picture 218<br />
Table SKF Wind Turbine Main Bearing Product Specifications 218<br />
Table 2009-2016 SKF 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 218<br />
Figure 2009-2016 SKF Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 219<br />
Figure FAG Wind Turbine Main Bearing Picture 219<br />
Table FAG Wind Turbine Main Bearing Product Specifications 219<br />
Table 2009-2016 FAG 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 220<br />
Figure 2009-2016 FAG Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 220<br />
Figure Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Main Bearing Picture 220<br />
Table Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Main Bearing Product Specifications 221<br />
Table 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing 1.5MW 2.0MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 221<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Wafangdian Bearing Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 221<br />
Figure Timken Wind Turbine Main Bearing Picture 222<br />
Table Timken Wind Turbine Main Bearing Product Specifications 222<br />
Table 2009-2016 Timken 1.5MW 2.0MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 222<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Timken Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 223<br />
Figure LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Main Bearing Picture 223<br />
Table LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Main Bearing Product Specifications 223<br />
Table 2009-2016 LYC Bearing 1.5MW Wind Turbine Main Bearing Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 224<br />
Figure 2009-2016 LYC Bearing Wind Turbine Main Bearing Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 224<br />
Figure Beijing Zhongxinturui Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Picture 225<br />
Table Beijing Zhongxinturui Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Product Specifications 225<br />
Table 2009-2016 Beijing Zhongxinturui 1.5MW 3.0MW 5.0MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 225<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Beijing Zhongxinturui Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 226<br />
Figure Shandong Jupiter Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Picture 226<br />
Table Shandong Jupiter Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Product Specifications 226<br />
Table 2009-2016 Shandong Jupiter 1.5MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 227<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Shandong Jupiter Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 227<br />
Figure Beijing Eulikind Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Picture 227<br />
Table Beijing Eulikind Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Product Specifications 228<br />
Table 2009-2016 Beijing Eulikind 850KW 1.5MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 228<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Beijing Eulikind Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 228<br />
Figure Xinjiang Yongchang New Materials Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Picture 229<br />
Table Xinjiang Yongchang New Materials Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Product Specifications 229<br />
Table 2009-2016 Xinjiang Yongchang New Materials 1.5MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 229<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Xinjiang Yongchang New Materials Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 230<br />
Figure Shangdong Shuangyi Group Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Picture 230<br />
Table Shangdong Shuangyi Group Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Product Specifications 230<br />
Table 2009-2016 Shangdong Shuangyi Group 1.5MW 2.5MW Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Production (Set) Price Cost Profit (10K RMB/Set) Profit Margin (%) and Production Value (Million RMB) List 231<br />
Figure 2009-2016 Shangdong Shuangyi Group Wind Turbine Nacelle Cover Capacity Production (Set) and Growth Rate 231</p>
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		<title>Nigeria Power Report Q1 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>calebjackson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BMI View: Plenty of work is needed if Nigeria is to extend market coverage and boost capacity, which is needed in order to ensure the absence of power shortages. There are numerous opportunities in renewables, but investment prospects are poor. The promise of nuclear over the long-term is likely to be unfulfilled, so Nigeria will likely remain over-dependent on oil, gas and hydro resources. Privatisation progress appears to be gathering momentum, which should help boost capacity.<br />
Over-dependence on gas-fired power generation has resulted in supply disruptions during periods of gas shortage. The low level of gas pricing means that producers favour exports, while cheap electricity makes investment in new capacity unattractive. There is a belated focus on solar, wind, geothermal and other forms of renewable supply in order to help with medium-term supply expansion. Key trends and recent developments in the Nigerian electricity market include:<br />
• In June 2010, the government revealed that the country will need to spend around US$6bn a year on electricity generation and distribution if it wants to become one of the 20 most industrialised nations in the world by 2020.<br />
• During the period 2011-2021, Nigeria’s overall power generation is expected to increase by an annual average of 7.07%, reaching 48.4TWh. Driving this growth is an annual 8.3% gain in gasfired and a 6.1% rise in hydroelectric generation, offsetting an annual decrease of 0.4% in oilbased electricity supply.<br />
• Nigeria has abundant renewable energy resources, led by solar energy, biomass, wind and hydropower, with potential existing for geothermal and tidal power. The current state of renewable power generation use is very low. There is a lack of appropriate policy and regulatory and institutional framework to stimulate demand and attract investors.<br />
• Following an increase in 2011 real GDP of an estimated 7.3%, BMI forecasts average annual growth of 7.2% between 2011 and 2021. The population is expected to rise from an estimated 162.5mn in 2011 to 208.9mn in 2021, with net power consumption looks set to increase from 23.1TWh in 2011 to 32.9TWh by 2016, rising further to 46.4TWh by 2021. During the period 2011-2016, the average annual growth rate for electricity demand is forecast at 7.3%, but is due to slow later in the decade, averaging 7.1% in 2016-2021.<br />
• Thanks partly to the forecast rise in net generation &#8211; growth of which barely matches the underlying demand trend &#8211; Nigeria is faced with a growing power supply shortfall. A gradual decline in the percentage of transmission and distribution losses from an estimated 9.2% in 2011 will help balance the market. The theoretical net import requirement by 2016 is put at 0.6TWh, which could rise to 2.1TWh by 2021.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.marketreportsonline.com/146833-nigeria-power-rep.html">Nigeria Power Industry</a></h2>
<p><strong>Published: February 2012</strong><br />
<strong>No. of Pages: 45</strong><br />
<strong>Price: US$530</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p>
<p>Executive Summary . 5<br />
SWOT Analysis 7<br />
Nigeria Power SWOT .. 7<br />
Global Industry Overview .. 8<br />
Regional Industry Overview .. 12<br />
Industry Forecast Scenario &#8230; 17<br />
Nigeria Snapshot (Macro) &#8230; 17<br />
Nigeria: Economic and Demographic Data .. 17<br />
Nigeria: Power Sector 17<br />
Nigeria Forecast Scenario &#8230; 18<br />
Electricity Generation and Power Generating Capacity &#8230; 18<br />
Table: Nigeria Total Electricity Generation Data And Forecasts 18<br />
Table: Nigeria Total Electricity Generation Data And Forecasts (contd) .. 19<br />
Table: Nigeria Electricity Generating Capacity Data And Forecastsf &#8230; 20<br />
Table: Nigeria Electricity Generating Capacity Data And Forecasts (contd) . 21<br />
Electricity Consumption .. 25<br />
Table: Nigeria Total Electricity Consumption Data And Forecasts .. 25<br />
Table: Nigeria Total Electricity Consumption Data And Forecasts (contd) 25<br />
Transmission &amp; Distribution, Imports &amp; Exports &#8230; 26<br />
Table: Nigeria Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Data And Forecasts 26<br />
Table: Nigeria Electric Power Transmission And Distribution Losses Data And Forecasts (contd) .. 26<br />
Table: Nigeria Trade Data And Forecasts (contd) . 27<br />
Table: Nigeria Trade Data And Forecasts 27<br />
Key Policies/Market Structure &#8230; 28<br />
Regulation and Competition 28<br />
Key Projects Database 29<br />
Table: List of IPPs in Nigeria &#8230; 29<br />
Business Environment 30<br />
Regional Risk/Reward Ratings .. 30<br />
Mea Power Risk/Return Ratings 30<br />
Nigeria Power Risk/Reward Ratings &#8230; 34<br />
Rewards . 34<br />
Risks . 34<br />
Competitive Landscape &#8230; 35<br />
Glossary of Terms .. 38<br />
Table: Glossary of Terms 38<br />
Methodology And Sources 39<br />
Industry Forecasts 39<br />
Power Industry &#8211; Data Methodology &#8230; 40<br />
Generation and Consumption Data 40<br />
Electricity Generation Capacity Data . 41<br />
Power Risk/Reward Ratings Methodology 42<br />
Table: Power Risk/Reward Indicators 44<br />
Sources .. 45</p>
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		<title>Camcorders in Japan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:07:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>calebjackson</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Consumer Goods]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[camcoders]]></category>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Camcorders expanded rapidly in 2010, seeing 18% current value growth to reach ¥88.1 billion. In volume terms it grew an astounding 22% in 2010. Affordable and easy-to-use camcorders were popular amongst families, encouraging them to capture videos rather than just photographs of their children. Capturing children in action at school sports events is very common. In addition, camcorders were increasingly popular amongst consumers who enjoy taking short videos to post on online media sites such&#8230;</p>
<p>Euromonitor International&#8217;s Camcorders in Japan report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the in-home, portable and in-car consumer electronics products markets at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market- be they new product developments, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.</p>
<p><strong>Product coverage</strong>: Analogue Camcorders, Analogue Cameras, Digital Camcorders, Digital Cameras, E-Readers, Feature Phones, HD Camcorders, Other Portable Media Players, Portable MP3 Players, Portable Multimedia Players, Smartphones.</p>
<p><strong>Data coverage</strong>: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.</p>
<p><strong>Why buy this report?</strong><br />
* Get a detailed picture of the Camcorders market;<br />
* Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;<br />
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* Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.marketreportsonline.com/148028-camcorders-in-jap.html">Camcorders in Japan</a></h2>
<p><strong>Published: February 2012</strong><br />
<strong>No. of Pages: 27</strong><br />
<strong>Price: US$900</strong></p>
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<p>Euromonitor International has over 30 years experience of publishing market research reports, business reference books and online information systems. With offices in London, Chicago, Singapore, Shanghai, Vilnius, Dubai, Cape Town, Santiago and Sydney and a network of over 600 analysts worldwide, Euromonitor International has a unique capability to develop reliable information resources to help drive informed strategic planning.</p>
<p><strong>LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES</strong></p>
<p>Headlines<br />
Trends<br />
Competitive Landscape<br />
Prospects<br />
Category Data<br />
Table 1 Sales of Camcorders by Category: Volume 2005-2010<br />
Table 2 Sales of Camcorders by Category: Value 2005-2010<br />
Table 3 Sales of Camcorders by Category: % Volume Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 4 Sales of Camcorders by Category: % Value Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 5 Camcorders Company Shares 2006-2010<br />
Table 6 Camcorders Brand Shares 2007-2010<br />
Table 7 Sales of Camcorders by Distribution Format 2005-2010<br />
Table 8 Forecast Sales of Camcorders by Category: Volume 2010-2015<br />
Table 9 Forecast Sales of Camcorders by Category: Value 2010-2015<br />
Table 10 Forecast Sales of Camcorders by Category: % Volume Growth 2010-2015<br />
Table 11 Forecast Sales of Camcorders by Category: % Value Growth 2010-2015<br />
Sharp Corp in Consumer Electronics (japan)<br />
Strategic Direction<br />
Key Facts<br />
Summary 1 Sharp Corp: Key Facts<br />
Summary 2 Sharp Corp: Operational Indicators<br />
Company Background<br />
Production<br />
Summary 3 Sharp Corp: Production Statistics 2010<br />
Competitive Positioning<br />
Summary 4 Sharp Corp: Competitive Position 2010<br />
Toshiba Corp in Consumer Electronics (japan)<br />
Strategic Direction<br />
Key Facts<br />
Summary 5 Toshiba Corp: Key Facts<br />
Summary 6 Toshiba Corp: Operational Indicators<br />
Company Background<br />
Production<br />
Summary 7 Toshiba Corp: Production Statistics 2010<br />
Competitive Positioning<br />
Summary 8 Toshiba Corp: Competitive Position 2010<br />
Executive Summary<br />
2010 Sees Recovery From the Economic Downturn<br />
New Technology and Innovative Product Developments Spur Growth<br />
the Switch From Analogue To Digital Broadcasting Fuels Purchases<br />
Internet Retailing Continues To Gain A Greater Following<br />
Future Performance Depends on the Impact of the 2011 Tsunami and Nuclear Crisis<br />
Key Trends and Developments<br />
Japanese Consumers Welcome Global Consumer Electronics in 2010<br />
the Switch From Analogue To Digital Broadcasting Fuels Purchases<br />
Online Social Connections Shape Consumer Electronics in 2010<br />
Internet Retailing Grows, As It Attracts Price-sensitive Consumers<br />
Specialist Retailers<br />
Summary 9 Leading Specialist Retailers 2011<br />
Market Data<br />
Table 12 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Volume 2005-2010<br />
Table 13 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Value 2005-2010<br />
Table 14 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Volume Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 15 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Value Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 16 Consumer Electronics Company Shares 2006-2010<br />
Table 17 Consumer Electronics Brand Shares 2007-2010<br />
Table 18 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Distribution Format 2005-2010<br />
Table 19 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Volume 2010-2015<br />
Table 20 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Value 2010-2015<br />
Table 21 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Volume Growth 2010-2015<br />
Table 22 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Value Growth 2010-2015<br />
Definitions<br />
Summary 10 Research Sources</p>
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		<title>Home Audio and Cinema in Spain</title>
		<link>http://www.sandlerresearch.org/home-audio-and-cinema-in-spain.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 10:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>calebjackson</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Consumer Goods]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[audio]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[electronics]]></category>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The category has been seriously affected by the economic crisis, reducing consumer purchasing power and pushing sales down in almost all product categories, with home audio and cinema products seeing a sales volume of 859,000 units and a value of EUR191 million in 2010.</p>
<p>Euromonitor International&#8217;s Home Audio and Cinema in Spain report offers a comprehensive guide to the size and shape of the in-home, portable and in-car consumer electronics products markets at a national level. It provides the latest retail sales data, allowing you to identify the sectors driving growth. It identifies the leading companies, the leading brands and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market- be they new product developments, distribution or pricing issues. Forecasts illustrate how the market is set to change.</p>
<p><strong>Product coverage</strong>: Audio Separates, BD Players, Combi Players, Converters, Decoders and Receivers, Digital Media Player Docks, DVD Players, Hi-Fi Systems, Home Cinema and Speaker Systems, Other Home Audio and Cinema, Projectors, Speakers, Televisions, TV Combis, Video Recorders.</p>
<p><strong>Data coverage</strong>: market sizes (historic and forecasts), company shares, brand shares and distribution data.</p>
<p><strong>Why buy this report?</strong><br />
* Get a detailed picture of the Home Audio and Cinema market;<br />
* Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change;<br />
* Understand the competitive environment, the market’s major players and leading brands;<br />
* Use five-year forecasts to assess how the market is predicted to develop.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.marketreportsonline.com/148105-home-audio-and-ci.html">Home Audio and Cinema Market in Spain</a></h2>
<p><strong>Published: February 2012</strong><br />
<strong>No. of Pages: 20</strong><br />
<strong>Price: US$900</strong></p>
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<p>Euromonitor International has over 30 years experience of publishing market research reports, business reference books and online information systems. With offices in London, Chicago, Singapore, Shanghai, Vilnius, Dubai, Cape Town, Santiago and Sydney and a network of over 600 analysts worldwide, Euromonitor International has a unique capability to develop reliable information resources to help drive informed strategic planning.</p>
<p><strong>LIST OF CONTENTS AND TABLES</strong></p>
<p>Headlines<br />
Trends<br />
Competitive Landscape<br />
Prospects<br />
Category Data<br />
Table 1 Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: Volume 2005-2010<br />
Table 2 Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: Value 2005-2010<br />
Table 3 Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: % Volume Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 4 Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: % Value Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 5 Home Audio and Cinema Company Shares 2006-2010<br />
Table 6 Home Audio and Cinema Brand Shares 2007-2010<br />
Table 7 Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Distribution Format 2005-2010<br />
Table 8 Forecast Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: Volume 2010-2015<br />
Table 9 Forecast Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: Value 2010-2015<br />
Table 10 Forecast Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: % Volume Growth 2010-2015<br />
Table 11 Forecast Sales of Home Audio and Cinema by Category: % Value Growth 2010-2015<br />
Executive Summary<br />
Economic Recession<br />
Plan Renove<br />
In-home Connectivity<br />
Portable Electronics<br />
Specialist Retailers<br />
Economic Recession<br />
Plan Renove<br />
In-home Connectivity<br />
Portable Electronics<br />
Specialist Retailers<br />
Summary 1 Leading Specialist Retailers 2010<br />
Market Data<br />
Table 12 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Volume 2005-2010<br />
Table 13 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Value 2005-2010<br />
Table 14 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Volume Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 15 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Value Growth 2005-2010<br />
Table 16 Consumer Electronics Company Shares 2006-2010<br />
Table 17 Consumer Electronics Brand Shares 2007-2010<br />
Table 18 Sales of Consumer Electronics by Distribution Format 2005-2010<br />
Table 19 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Volume 2010-2015<br />
Table 20 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: Value 2010-2015<br />
Table 21 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Volume Growth 2010-2015<br />
Table 22 Forecast Sales of Consumer Electronics by Category: % Value Growth 2010-2015<br />
Sources<br />
Summary 2 Research Sources</p>
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		<title>Global Crude Oil Tanker Industry Outlook, 2012 – Capacity and Specifications of All Active and Planned Crude Oil Tankers to 2014</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GlobalData’s energy offering, “Global Crude Oil Tanker Industry Outlook, 2012 – Capacity and Specifications of All Active and Planned Crude Oil Tankers to 2014” is the essential source for industry data and information related to global Crude Oil tanker industry. It provides information on tanker specifications including flag, start year, operator, equity partners, IMO number, yard, length, DWT, GRT and capacity. The report includes information on operational and planned Crude Oil tankers. The profiles of major companies operating in the Crude Oil tanker industry are included in the report. The latest news and deals relating to the sector are also provided and analyzed. This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.</p>
<p><strong>Scope</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Updated information relating to all active and planned Crude Oil tankers</li>
<li>Provides Crude Oil tanker specifications like Flag, IMO Number, Yard, Dead Weight Tonnage (DWT), Gross Registered Tonnage (GRT), Capacity and Length</li>
<li>Provides operator information for all active and planned Crude Oil tankers</li>
<li>Information on the top companies in the sector including business description and strategic analysis. Key companies covered are Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd, Euronav NV and Frontline Ltd.</li>
<li>Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity investments and IPOs.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 Table Of Contents 2<br />
</strong>1.1 List Of Tables 5</p>
<p><strong>2 Introduction 11<br />
</strong>2.1 What is This Report About? 11<br />
2.2 How to Use This Report? 11<br />
2.3 Market Definition 11</p>
<p><strong>3 Global Crude Oil Tanker Industry 12<br />
</strong>3.1 Global Crude Oil Tanker Industry, Snapshot 12<br />
3.2 Global Crude Oil Tanker Industry, Active Crude Oil Tankers 12<br />
3.2.1 Active Crude Oil Tankers, ULCC Tankers 12<br />
3.2.2 Active Crude Oil Tankers, VPLUS Tankers 13<br />
3.2.3 Active Crude Oil Tankers, VLCC Tankers 14<br />
3.2.4 Active Crude Oil Tankers, Suezmax Tankers 58<br />
3.2.5 Active Crude Oil Tankers, Aframax Tankers 90<br />
3.2.6 Active Crude Oil Tankers, Panamax Tankers 154<br />
3.2.7 Active Crude Oil Tankers, Handysize Tankers 171<br />
3.2.8 Active Crude Oil Tankers, Handymax Tankers 185<br />
3.3 Global Crude Oil Tanker Industry, Planned Crude Oil Tankers 212</p>
<p><strong>4 Profile of Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. 215<br />
</strong>4.1 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., Key Information 215<br />
4.2 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., Company Overview 215<br />
4.3 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd., Business Description 215<br />
4.3.1 Business Overview 215<br />
4.4 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, SWOT Analysis 217<br />
4.4.1 Overview 217<br />
4.4.2 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. Strengths 217<br />
4.4.3 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. Weaknesses 218<br />
4.4.4 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. Opportunities 219<br />
4.4.5 Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. Threats 219</p>
<p><strong>5 Profile of Euronav NV 221<br />
</strong>5.1 Euronav NV, Key Information 221<br />
5.2 Euronav NV, Company Overview 221<br />
5.3 Euronav NV, Business Description 221<br />
5.3.1 Business Overview 221</p>
<p><strong>6 Profile of Frontline Ltd. 223<br />
</strong>6.1 Frontline Ltd., Key Information 223<br />
6.2 Frontline Ltd., Company Overview 223<br />
6.3 Frontline Ltd., Business Description 223<br />
6.3.1 Business Overview 223<br />
6.3.2 Tankers 224<br />
6.4 Frontline Ltd., SWOT Analysis 225<br />
6.4.1 Overview 225<br />
6.4.2 Frontline Ltd. Strengths 225<br />
6.4.3 Frontline Ltd. Weaknesses 226<br />
6.4.4 Frontline Ltd. Opportunities 227<br />
6.4.5 Frontline Ltd. Threats 227</p>
<p><strong>7 Financial Deals Landscape 229<br />
</strong>7.1 Detailed Deal Summary 229<br />
7.1.1 Acquisition 229<br />
7.1.2 Private Equity 234<br />
7.1.3 Equity Offerings 235<br />
7.1.4 Debt Offerings 242<br />
7.1.5 Asset Transactions 246</p>
<p><strong>8 Recent Developments 250<br />
</strong>8.1 Strategy and Business Expansion 250<br />
8.1.1 Jan 04, 2012: GAC Opens New Office At Pipavav In Gujarat, India 250<br />
8.1.2 Dec 05, 2011: ConocoPhillips Reports On Strategic Progress 250<br />
8.1.3 Nov 07, 2011: Hornbeck Offshore Services Announces OSV Newbuild Program #5 252<br />
8.1.4 Aug 11, 2011: Polarcus Signs Strategic Agreement With Sovcomflot 253<br />
8.2 Drilling and Production Updates 253<br />
8.2.1 Jan 30, 2011: Apache Provides Australian Operations Update 253<br />
8.2.2 Jan 28, 2011: Santos Halts Production At Mutineer-Exeter Oil Field In Western Australia 254<br />
8.3 Other Significant Developments 254<br />
8.3.1 Jan 17, 2012: Spectra Energy Secures Two Shippers For Its Texas Eastern Appalachia To Market 2014 Expansion; Binding Open Season To Be Held 254<br />
8.3.2 Jan 17, 2012: Statoil And Partners Select Fixed Platform For Dagny Oil And Gas Discovery In North Sea 255<br />
8.3.3 Jan 13, 2012: China Shipping Signs Agreement To Construct Tanker For Transportation Of Crude Oil 255<br />
8.3.4 Jan 04, 2012: Statoil, ExxonMobil And Gassco Win Consent To Conduct Manned Underwater Operations 256<br />
8.3.5 Jan 04, 2012: DeepOcean Group Appoints Bart Heijermans As CEO 257<br />
8.3.6 Jan 03, 2012: World Fuel Services Names Abby Kohnstamm To Its Board 257<br />
8.3.7 Dec 29, 2011: CNOOC Submits Application For Establishment Of Marine Environmental And Ecological Protection Foundation 258<br />
8.3.8 Dec 27, 2011: CNOOC To Commence Operations From Deepwater Oil Exploration Vessel In South China Sea 258<br />
8.4 New Contracts Announcements 258<br />
8.4.1 Jan 19, 2012: Rolls-Royce Wins Contract From Navegao So Miguel To Design And Equip Seven Vessels In Brazil 258<br />
8.4.2 Jan 19, 2012: Golar LNG Partners Secures Contract Extension From Petrobras For Golar Winter FSRU 259<br />
8.4.3 Jan 18, 2012: Saipem Wins E&amp;C Offshore Contracts Worth $1.8 Billion 259<br />
8.4.4 Jan 16, 2012: Dayang Enterprise Secures Time Charter Contract Extension From Nautika 260<br />
8.4.5 Dec 29, 2011: Keppel O&amp;M Wins New Contracts Worth SGD150m 260<br />
8.4.6 Dec 23, 2011: Farstad Shipping Signs Two Charter Agreements With Petrobras 262<br />
8.4.7 Dec 22, 2011: DOF Subsea Wins NOK1 Billion In Contracts 262</p>
<p><strong>9 Appendix 263<br />
</strong>9.1 Abbreviations 263<br />
9.2 Methodology 263<br />
9.2.1 Coverage 263<br />
9.2.2 Secondary Research 264<br />
9.2.3 Primary Research 264<br />
9.3 Contact Us 264<br />
9.4 Disclaimer 265</p>
<p><strong>List of Tables</strong></p>
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		<title>Consumer Health in Indonesia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 09:09:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>linda carter</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Pharmaceutical]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Adult mouth care]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Overview</strong></p>
<p>Discover the latest market trends and uncover sources of future market growth for the Consumer Health industry in Indonesia with research from Euromonitor&#8217;s team of in-country analysts.</p>
<p>Find hidden opportunities in the most current research data available, understand competitive threats with our detailed market analysis, and plan your corporate strategy with our expert qualitative analysis and growth projections.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the Consumer Health industry in Indonesia, our research will save you time and money while empowering you to make informed, profitable decisions.</p>
<p>When you purchase this report, you also get the data and the content from these category reports in Indonesia for free:</p>
<ul>
<li>Adult mouth care</li>
<li>Analgesics</li>
<li>Calming and sleeping</li>
<li>Cough, cold and allergy (hay fever) remedies</li>
<li>Digestive remedies</li>
<li>Ear care</li>
<li>Emergency contraception</li>
<li>Eye care</li>
<li>Herbal and traditional products</li>
<li>Medicated skin care</li>
<li>NRT smoking cessation aids</li>
<li>OTC obesity</li>
<li>OTC statins</li>
<li>OTC triptans</li>
<li>Slimming products</li>
<li>Sports nutrition</li>
<li>Vitamins and dietary supplements</li>
<li>Wound treatments</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The Consumer Health in Indonesia market research report includes:<br />
</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends</li>
<li>Detailed segmentation of international and local products</li>
<li>Historic volumes and values, company and brand market shares</li>
<li>Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth</li>
<li>Robust and transparent market research methodology, conducted in-country</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Our market research reports answer questions such as:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>What is the market size of Consumer Health in Indonesia?</li>
<li>What are the major brands in Indonesia?</li>
<li>What are the main trends in OTC Healthcare?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Why buy this report?</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Gain competitive intelligence about market leaders</li>
<li>Track key industry trends, opportunities and threats</li>
<li>Inform your marketing, brand, strategy and market development, sales and supply functions</li>
</ul>
<p>This industry report originates from Passport, our Consumer Health market research database.<br />
Sample Analysis</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/148887-consumer-health-in-indonesia.html">Indonesian Consumer Health Industry</a></h2>
<p>Published:  February 2012<br />
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<p><strong>Major points covered in Table of Contents of this report include:</strong></p>
<p>Consumer Health in Indonesia &#8211; Industry Overview</p>
<p>Consumer Health in Indonesia &#8211; Company Profiles</p>
<p>Adult Mouth Care in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Analgesics in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Calming and Sleeping in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Cough, Cold and Allergy (Hay Fever) Remedies in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Digestive Remedies in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Eye Care in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Herbal/Traditional Products in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Medicated Skin Care in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>NRT Smoking Cessation Aids in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Sports Nutrition in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Vitamins and Dietary Supplements in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Weight Management in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
<p>Wound Care in Indonesia &#8211; Category Analysis</p>
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		<title>A Global Strategy for Vehicle Identification</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Vehicle manufacturers are faced with a challenge &#8211; what level of vehicle identification to offer in order to meet varied global legislation and insurance requirements, without incurring cost and often in the absence of clear customer benefits. To make the right decision, manufacturers will have to consider the benefits and features of various methods and techniques, understand the cost of implementation and learn what investigators prefer and what methods act as the largest deterrent for thieves.</p>
<p>This report is a single authoritative source that will ensure you are fully informed about different vehicle identification strategies. It includes a global overview of performance and approval criteria and examples of what thieves are doing to remove or replace the carefully placed markings. All mandatory and optional markings are explained, including additional techniques available to vehicle manufacturers as line fit or aftermarket products. Cost, tamper resistance and usefulness to an investigator are evaluated and compared for each available solution to provide manufacturers with a guide to choose the best one.</p>
<p><strong>Make an Informed Global Strategy with this Incisive Report </strong></p>
<p>Vehicle manufacturers are faced with a challenge &#8211; what level of vehicle identification to offer in order to meet varied global legislation and insurance requirements, without incurring cost and often in the absence of clear customer benefits. To make the right decision, manufacturers will have to consider the benefits and features of various methods and techniques, understand the cost of implementation and learn what investigators prefer and what methods act as the largest deterrent for thieves.</p>
<p>This report is a single authoritative source that will ensure you are fully informed about different vehicle identification strategies. It includes a global overview of performance and approval criteria and examples of what thieves are doing to remove or replace the carefully placed markings. All mandatory and optional markings are explained, including additional techniques available to vehicle manufacturers as line fit or aftermarket products. Cost, tamper resistance and usefulness to an investigator are evaluated and compared for each available solution to provide manufacturers with a guide to choose the best one.</p>
<p><strong>This report will help you:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Ensure your vehicle remains secure by understanding how thieves overcome existing identification techniques;</li>
<li>Learn about legislation for vehicle identification across the world and how to meet the varied requirements;</li>
<li>Decide on which technology to invest in by analysing the different methods and their features and implementation costs;</li>
<li>Gain SBD expert recommendations for building a successful vehicle identification strategy.</li>
</ul>
<h2><a href="http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/148892-a-global-strategy-for-vehicle-identification.html">Vehicle Identification Strategies Market Report</a></h2>
<p>Published:  February 2012<br />
Price: Single User License US$ 1854</p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</p>
<p>1. Executive Summary</strong><br />
1.1 Introduction<br />
1.2 Report Overview<br />
1.3 Main Conclusions</p>
<p><strong>2. Background</strong><br />
2.1 What do Thieves Try?<br />
2.2 Insurance Companies<br />
2.3 Law Enforcement<br />
2.4 Vehicle Manufacturers<br />
2.5 Vehicle Owners</p>
<p><strong>3. Legislation and Insurance Criteria</strong><br />
3.1 Global Requirements<br />
3.2 Australia<br />
3.3 Germany<br />
3.4 South Africa<br />
3.5 Sweden<br />
3.6 USA<br />
3.7 United Kingdom<br />
3.8 Global Summary</p>
<p><strong>4. Identification Analysis</strong><br />
4.1 Analysis and Recommendations</p>
<p><strong>5. Basic Identification</strong><br />
5.1 Vehicle Registration<br />
5.2 VIN Based Solutions<br />
5.2.1. VIN Plate<br />
5.2.2. Additional VIN Labels<br />
5.2.3. Chassis Stamp<br />
5.2.4. Visible VIN<br />
5.3 Glass Etching</p>
<p><strong>6. Sophisticated Identification</strong><br />
6.1 Microdots<br />
6.2 Covert Markings<br />
6.3 Barcodes</p>
<p><strong>7. Electronic Identification</strong><br />
7.1 VIN Storage<br />
7.2 Alternative Traceability<br />
7.3 RFID</p>
<p><strong>List Of Figures<br />
</strong><br />
Figure 1. Market Drivers for Vehicle Identification<br />
Figure 2. Global Summary of Vehicle ID Criteria<br />
Figure 3. NMVTRC Approval Criteria – Microdot Locations<br />
Figure 4. RCAR New Vehicle Theft Resistance Assessment<br />
Scoring<br />
Figure 5. AZT 5 Star Certified Security – Vehicle ID Relevant<br />
Criteria<br />
Figure 6. South African Microdot Standard – Marking<br />
Locations<br />
Figure 7. Thatcham NVSA Requirements – Vehicle ID<br />
Figure 8. Matrix Of Mandatory Identification Types By Market<br />
Figure 9. SBD Categorisation of Vehicle ID<br />
Figure 10. Overt Versus Covert Security<br />
Figure 11. SBD Analysis Of Vehicle ID<br />
Figure 12. VIN Composition</p>
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		<title>Analysis of the U.S. Department of Defense Cloud Computing Market</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 08:03:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>linda carter</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Defence]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Defense Cloud Computing Market]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This research service is an outline of the research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&amp;E); procurement; operations and maintenance (O&amp;M); and services spending and contract activity for the U.S. DoD cloud computing market. Cloud computing is defined by DoD as a scalable IT infrastructure network that is provided as a service to multiple users to support sharing, storing, processing, and transporting information on demand. This study indicates which aspects of cloud computing products and services spending the DoD is emphasizing so that firms can invest in these growth areas. The base year for financial spending is 2010, and the market forecast is from 2011 to 2016.</p>
<p><strong>Market Overview—Key Questions This Study Will Answer</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Is the DoD cloud computing market growing, how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate?</li>
<li>What segments, technologies, and services make up the cloud computing market?</li>
<li>What are the leading cloud computing market drivers and restraints?</li>
<li>What are the top technology segments for the DoD cloud computing market?</li>
<li>What technologies and services will be emphasized?</li>
<li>What companies are leading the cloud computing market?</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Drivers Explained</strong></p>
<p><strong>Expensive, Proprietary Networks</strong><br />
DoD intends to use mature COTS technology to offset the high costs of operating, securing, and maintaining a large variety of often redundant legacy stove-piped networks. Cloud computing will enable DoD to share servers, storage devices, and applications to save money and time. Using commercially successful service-oriented architectures to provide software and applications within a private cloud maximizes the potential of network-centric warfare doctrine and enhances collaboration.</p>
<p><strong>Distributed Operations and Training</strong><br />
Network end users need to react instantly to enemy actions that occur in unpredictable places; then they must coordinate responses in real time with a variety of people and organizations. Information sharing has to be fast and flexible. Operational imperatives are driving DoD toward the cloud concept because of the unconventional nature of counter-insurgency and counter-terror warfare. Secure and seamless data sharing across different platforms gives warfighters a powerful operational and training resource.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/146701-analysis-of-the-us-department-of-defense-cloud-computing-market.html">U.S. Defense Cloud Computing Market</a></h2>
<p>Published:  February 2012<br />
No.OF Pages: 49<br />
Price: Single User License US$ 7000</p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</p>
<p>Executive Summary 4</p>
<p>Market Overview 9</p>
<p>DoD Cloud Computing Market &#8211;</strong><br />
External Challenges: Drivers and Restraints 12<br />
Forecasts and Trends 16<br />
Market Share and Competitive Analysis 19</p>
<p><strong>The CEO’s 360 Degree Perspective 22</p>
<p>Cloud Computing Goals 24</p>
<p>Cloud Computing Requirements 27</p>
<p>Cloud Computing Technologies 30</p>
<p>Cloud Computing Programs 33</p>
<p>Cloud Computing Competitors 38</p>
<p>The Last Word (Conclusions and Implications) 43</p>
<p>Appendix 47</strong></p>
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		<title>European Carbon Market Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 07:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>linda carter</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Advanced Materials Market Research]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[ETS]]></category>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The successful implementation of emissions schemes in the near future largely depends on domestic politics, climate policy enforcement, and commitment to combat climate change. The EU has continued with its agenda of environmental reforms and carbon markets clearly have the potential to experience dramatic growth, thereby providing significant opportunities for utilities and cleantech investments.</p>
<p><strong>Highlights</strong></p>
<p>Launched in 2005 with the aim of reducing emissions by 21% in 2020 compared to 2005 levels, the EU ETS largely dominates the global allowance market. It is the most important mechanism globally and serves as the foundation of the EU’s policy for climate change, focusing on the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions in a cost-effective manner.</p>
<p>The EU ETS has been successful in reflecting the macro-economic trend, with EU ETS carbon prices following a trend similar to that of commodities like oil and natural gas over the last few years.</p>
<p>Climate change performance varies widely across the European nations. Countries such as Sweden, Norway, Germany, France, and the UK exhibit strong performance and have achieved high rankings in 2011, in contrast to countries such as Poland and Italy that exhibited weaker performance.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/148882-european-carbon-market-update.html">European Carbon Market Report</a></h2>
<p>Published:  February 2012<br />
No.OF Pages: 30<br />
Price: Single User License US$ 1895      Corporate User License US$ 4738</p>
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<p><strong>Table Of Contents</strong></p>
<p><strong>OVERVIEW<br />
</strong>Catalyst<br />
Executive summary</p>
<p><strong>ANALYSIS<br />
</strong>Durban climate conference delivers a roadmap for a legal climate framework by 2015<br />
The Durban Platform for Enhanced Action<br />
A second commitment period for the Kyoto Protocol<br />
A new Green Climate Fund for developing countries becomes operational<br />
The total value of the global carbon market declined in 2010 after five consecutive years of growth<br />
The EU ETS continues to play a critical role<br />
Allowance market and the role of the EU ETS<br />
The transaction volume of the primary CDM market has dwindled, while secondary market volume has increased<br />
European nations continue to be the major investors in CDM projects<br />
China and India lead in developing CDM projects<br />
Hydro and wind power projects are the largest asset classes of CDM projects<br />
The EU has included the aviation industry in the ETS<br />
Phase III of the EU ETS to start from 2013<br />
Global carbon prices marginally recovered in 2010 after a dramatic fall in 2009<br />
EU ETS carbon prices stay low compared to pre-recession levels<br />
EU ETS carbon prices show signs of maturity by aligning with the price movements of other major energy commodities</p>
<p><strong>AUTHOR&#8217;S VIEW<br />
</strong>A mixed outlook for the European carbon market</p>
<p><strong>APPENDIX<br />
</strong>Background<br />
Overview of global carbon market<br />
Overview of EU ETS<br />
Compliance periods of the EU ETS directive<br />
EU ETS trade distribution<br />
Glossary<br />
Additionality<br />
Assigned allocation units (AAUs)<br />
Biofuel<br />
Biomass<br />
Cap-and-trade<br />
Carbon capture and storage<br />
Carbon dioxide (CO2)<br />
Carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e)<br />
Carbon offset<br />
Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC)<br />
Carbon trading<br />
Certified Emission Reduction (CER)<br />
Chicago Climate Exchange Carbon Financial Instrument (CCX CFI)<br />
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)<br />
Cleantech<br />
Climate change<br />
Emission reduction unit (ERU)<br />
Emissions trading<br />
European Climate Exchange (ECX)<br />
European Union Emission Trading Scheme (EU ETS)<br />
Greenhouse gases (GHGs)<br />
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)<br />
Joint implementation (JI)<br />
Kyoto Protocol<br />
National Allocation Plans (NAPs)<br />
New South Wales Greenhouse Gas Reduction Scheme (NSW GGAS)<br />
Regional Greenhouse Allowance<br />
Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI)<br />
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)<br />
Methodology<br />
Further reading<br />
Ask the analyst<br />
Disclaimer</p>
<p><strong>List Of Tables</strong></p>
<p>Table: Europe: GHG emissions target allocations, by country</p>
<p><strong>List Of Figures</strong></p>
<p>Figure: Global carbon market size, by transaction value and volume, 2004–10<br />
Figure: Global allowance market trend, by transaction volume, 2005–10<br />
Figure: Role of the EU ETS in the global allowance-based market, 2009 vs 2010<br />
Figure: Global project-based market, by transaction volume, 2005–10<br />
Figure: Distribution of CDM projects by investing nation, June 2011<br />
Figure: Key players investing in CDM projects, June 2011<br />
Figure: EU ETS: phase II and phase III coverage<br />
Figure: Global carbon price trend, by total transaction value, 2004–10<br />
Figure: EU ETS carbon price trend with respect to crude oil and natural gas prices, 2005–10<br />
Figure: Global carbon market structure<br />
Figure: EU ETS trading distribution, by futures and options and spot trading, 2005–10</p>
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		<title>The US Defense Industry – Market Opportunities and Entry Strategies, Analyses and Forecasts to 2016</title>
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		<dc:creator>calebjackson</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Synopsis</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Top level overview of the US defense industry</li>
<li>A breakdown of the US defense industry by spend pattern valued from 2007 through 2011 and forecasted from 2012 through 2016</li>
<li>A breakdown of the markets by segment valued from 2007 through 2011 and forecasted from 2012 through 2016</li>
<li>Details of top companies active across the US defense industry</li>
<li>Emerging trends and opportunities in the US defense industry in the last 12 months</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Summary</strong></p>
<p>This report offers insights into market opportunities and entry strategies adopted by foreign OEMs to gain a market share in the US defense industry. In particular, it offers in-depth analysis of the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>Market opportunity and attractiveness: Detailed analysis of the current market size and growth expectations during 2010–2016, including highlights of the key drivers, to aid understanding of the growth dynamics. It also benchmarks the sector against key global markets and provides detailed understanding of emerging opportunities in specific areas.</li>
<li>Procurement dynamics: Trend analysis of imports and exports, along with their implications and impact on the US defense industry.</li>
<li>Industry structure: Five forces analysis to identify various power centers in the industry and how these are likely to develop in the future.</li>
<li>Market entry strategy: Analysis of possible ways to enter the market, along with knowledge of how existing companies have entered the market, including key contracts, alliances, and strategic initiatives.</li>
<li>Competitive landscape and strategic insights: Analysis of the competitive landscape of defense manufacturers in the US. It provides an overview of the key defense companies (both domestic and foreign) along with insights such as key alliances, strategic initiatives and a brief financial analysis.</li>
<li>Business environment and country risk: A range of drivers at country level, assessing business environment and country risk. It covers historical and forecast values for a range of indicators evaluating business confidence, economic performance, infrastructure quality and availability, labor force, demographics, and political and social risk.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Scope</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Analysis of defense industry market size from 2007 through 2011 and forecasts till 2016</li>
<li>Analysis of defense budget allocation</li>
<li>Benchmarking with key global markets</li>
<li>Market opportunities</li>
<li>Defense procurement dynamics</li>
<li>Industry dynamics</li>
<li>Market entry strategy</li>
<li>Competitive landscape and strategic insights</li>
<li>Business environment and country risk</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Reasons To Buy</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Gain insight into the US defense industry with current, historic and forecast market values</li>
<li>Gain insight into market opportunity and attractiveness</li>
<li>Gain insight into industry procurement dynamics</li>
<li>Gain insight into industry structure</li>
<li>Gain insight into the regulations governing the US defense industry and the potential market entry strategies with an expert analysis of the competitive structure</li>
<li>Identify top companies of the US defense industry along with profiles of all those companies</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Key Highlights</strong></p>
<p>US defense expenditure is forecast to value US$670.9 billion in 2012, growing at a CAGR of 4.19% during the review period. However, due to the country’s growing fiscal deficit, domestic military expenditure is expected to register a CAGR of 0.63% over the forecast period, to reach a value of US$688 billion by 2016. Although the country’s total defense spending is likely to decrease, factors such as the potential nuclear threats posed by North Korea and Iran, modernization initiatives, ongoing military operations and strategies to maintain military supremacy and protect its allies will continue to drive the US defense budget. Cumulatively, the US is projected to spend US$3.3 trillion on its armed forces over the forecast period.</p>
<p>During the review period the US allocated 4.6% of its gross domestic product (GDP) on defense. However, this figure is forecast to decline to 3.8% by 2016, due to increasing financial constraints as a consequence of the global financial crisis.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.marketreportsonline.com/146905-the-us-defense-in.html">US Defense Industry</a></h2>
<p><strong>Published: February 2012 </strong><br />
<strong>No. of Pages: 273</strong><br />
<strong>Price: US$1250</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Table of Contents</strong></p>
<p><strong>1 Introduction</strong><strong><br />
</strong>1.1 What is this Report About?<br />
1.2 Definitions<br />
1.3 Summary Methodology<br />
1.4 ICD Research Terrorism Index<br />
1.5 About ICD Research<br />
1.6 About Strategic Defense Intelligence</p>
<p><strong>2 Executive Summary</strong></p>
<p><strong>3 Market Attractiveness and Emerging Opportunities</strong><strong><br />
</strong>3.1 Defense Market Size Historical and Forecast<br />
3.1.1 US defense expenditure forecast to decline to US$XX billion by 2016<br />
3.1.2 Threat from North Korea and Iran, modernization initiatives, arms race with China and Russia, ongoing military operations and protection of allies are expected to drive defense spending<br />
3.1.3 Defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP projected to decline over the forecast period<br />
3.1.4 Per capita defense spending forecast to decline over the forecast period<br />
3.2 Analysis of Defense Budget Allocation<br />
3.2.1 US defense budget forecast to register a decelerated growth rate over forecast period<br />
3.2.2 US defense base budget expected to increase US$XX billion by 2016<br />
3.2.3 Capital expenditure accounts for majority of defense expenditure<br />
3.2.4 Budget allocation for maritime forces expected to decrease<br />
3.2.5 Capital expenditure for army expected to increase over the forecast period<br />
3.2.6 Naval defense budget expected to grow at a CAGR of XX% over forecast period<br />
3.2.7 US forecast to spend US$XX billion on its air force over the forecast period<br />
3.2.8 Expenditure on other category of armed forces projected to grow at CAGR of XX% over forecast period<br />
3.3 Homeland Security Market Size and Forecast<br />
3.3.1 The US is projected to spend US$XX billion on homeland security over forecast period<br />
3.3.2 Homeland security market will record an increase in the demand for aviation and border security products<br />
3.3.3 The nation is at “some risk” of terrorism<br />
3.3.4 The US has a terrorism index score of 0.1<br />
3.4 Benchmarking with Key Global Markets<br />
3.4.1 US will dominate global military spending over forecast period<br />
3.4.2 US defense budget is much higher than other leading spenders<br />
3.4.3 US was largest global arms exporter during review period<br />
3.4.4 The US emerged as eighth-largest global arms importer during review period<br />
3.4.5 US defense expenditure as a percentage of GDP is third-highest in the world<br />
3.4.6 US faces “some risk” from terrorist organizations<br />
3.5 Market Opportunities: Key Trends and Drivers<br />
3.5.1 Demand for communication systems is expected to increase<br />
3.5.2 Modernization of aviation forces will create demand for air defense systems<br />
3.5.3 Demand for armored vehicles set to increase<br />
3.5.4 Nuclear defense modernization programs will drive the demand for missile defense systems<br />
3.5.5 Large investment in maritime defense equipment in 2011</p>
<p><strong>4 Defense Procurement Market Dynamics</strong><strong><br />
</strong>4.1 Import Market Dynamics<br />
4.1.1 US primarily imports defense equipment to build strategic relations<br />
4.1.2 Defense imports registered steady growth during review period<br />
4.1.3 UK supplies majority of US defense imports<br />
4.1.4 Aircraft account for majority of arms imports<br />
4.2 Export Market Dynamics<br />
4.2.1 US arms imports are driven by political and economic factors<br />
4.2.2 Arms exports continued to increase in 2010<br />
4.2.3 US has diverse export market<br />
4.2.4 Aircraft are most exported defense good<br />
4.2.5 US maintains controlled defense export policy</p>
<p><strong>5 Industry Dynamics</strong><strong><br />
</strong>5.1 Five Forces Analysis<br />
5.1.1 Bargaining power of supplier: medium to low<br />
5.1.2 Bargaining power of buyer: high<br />
5.1.3 Barrier to entry: medium<br />
5.1.4 Intensity of rivalry: low to high<br />
5.1.5 Threat of substitution: low to high</p>
<p><strong>6 Market Entry Strategy</strong><strong><br />
</strong>6.1 Market Regulation<br />
6.1.1 The US defense industry is open to FDI<br />
6.1.2 No offset policy exists in US<br />
6.1.3 US arms trade is heavily regulated<br />
6.2 Market Entry Route<br />
6.2.1 Foreign OEMs can enter into US defense market through acquisition route<br />
6.2.2 Joint product development provides more stable market entry possibility<br />
6.2.3 Many foreign defense companies enter the market through the formation of partnerships with domestic defense firms<br />
6.2.4 Direct sale of defense equipment provides foreign OEMs an opportunity to enter the market<br />
6.3 Key Challenges<br />
6.3.1 Decreasing economies of scale and defense inflation<br />
6.3.2 Defense budget reductions result in project delays or cancellations<br />
6.3.3 Declining profit margins deter growth of domestic defense companies</p>
<p><strong>7 Competitive Landscape and Strategic Insights</strong><strong><br />
</strong>7.1 Competitive Landscape Overview<br />
7.2 Domestic Public Companies<br />
7.2.1 Lockheed Martin Corp.: overview<br />
7.2.2 Lockheed Martin Corp.: products and services<br />
7.2.3 Lockheed Martin Corp.: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.4 Lockheed Martin Corp.: alliances<br />
7.2.5 Lockheed Martin Corp.: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.6 Lockheed Martin Corp.: financial analysis<br />
7.2.7 Raytheon: overview<br />
7.2.8 Raytheon: products and services<br />
7.2.9 Raytheon: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.10 Raytheon: alliances<br />
7.2.11 Raytheon: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.12 Raytheon: financial analysis<br />
7.2.13 General Dynamics: overview<br />
7.2.14 General Dynamics: products and services<br />
7.2.15 General Dynamics: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.16 General Dynamics: alliances<br />
7.2.17 General Dynamics: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.18 General Dynamics: financial analysis<br />
7.2.19 Boeing: overview<br />
7.2.20 Boeing: products and services<br />
7.2.21 Boeing: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.22 Boeing: alliances<br />
7.2.23 Boeing: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.24 Boeing: financial analysis<br />
7.2.25 L-3 Communications Corp.: overview<br />
7.2.26 L-3 Communications Corp.: products and services<br />
7.2.27 L-3 Communications Corp.: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.28 L-3 Communications Corp.: alliances<br />
7.2.29 L-3 Communications Corp.: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.30 L-3 Communications Corp.: financial analysis<br />
7.2.31 Northrop Grumman Corp.: overview<br />
7.2.32 Northrop Grumman Corp.: products and services<br />
7.2.33 Northrop Grumman Corp.: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.34 Northrop Grumman Corporation: alliances<br />
7.2.35 Northrop Grumman Corp.: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.36 Northrop Grumman Corp.: financial analysis<br />
7.2.37 Science Application International Corp. (SAIC): overview<br />
7.2.38 Science Application International Corp. (SAIC): products and services<br />
7.2.39 Science Application International Corp. (SAIC): recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.40 Science Application International Corp. (SAIC): alliances<br />
7.2.41 Science Application International Corp. (SAIC): recent contract wins<br />
7.2.42 Science Application International Corp. (SAIC): financial analysis<br />
7.2.43 Honeywell International Inc.: overview<br />
7.2.44 Honeywell International Inc.: products and services<br />
7.2.45 Honeywell International Inc: recent announcements and strategic initiatives<br />
7.2.46 Honeywell International Inc.: alliances<br />
7.2.47 Honeywell International Inc.: recent contract wins<br />
7.2.48 Honeywell International Inc: financial analysis<br />
7.3 Domestic Private Companies<br />
7.3.1 Sikorsky Aircraft: overview<br />
7.3.2 Sikorsky Aircraft: products and services<br />
7.3.3 Sikorsky Aircraft: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.3.4 Sikorsky Aircraft: alliances<br />
7.3.5 Sikorsky Aircraft: recent contract wins<br />
7.3.6 Sikorsky Aircraft: financial analysis<br />
7.3.7 General Electric Aviation: overview<br />
7.3.8 General Electric Aviation: products and services<br />
7.3.9 General Electric Aviation: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.3.10 General Electric Aviation: alliances<br />
7.3.11 General Electric Aviation: recent contract wins<br />
7.3.12 General Electric Aviation: financial analysis<br />
7.3.13 Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.: overview<br />
7.3.14 Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.: products and services<br />
7.3.15 Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.: recent announcements and strategic initiatives<br />
7.3.16 Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.: alliances<br />
7.3.17 Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc.: recent contract wins<br />
7.3.18 Bell Helicopter Textron Inc: financial analysis<br />
7.3.19 Textron Marine and Land Systems: overview<br />
7.3.20 Textron Marine and Land Systems: products and services<br />
7.3.21 Textron Marine and Land Systems: recent contracts and strategic initiatives<br />
7.3.22 Textron Marine and Land Systems: alliances<br />
7.3.23 Textron Marine and Land Systems: recent contract wins<br />
7.3.24 Textron Marine and Land Systems: financial analysis</p>
<p><strong>8 Business Environment and Country Risk</strong><strong><br />
</strong>8.1 Business Confidence<br />
8.1.1 Business confidence indicator<br />
8.1.2 Market capitalization trend – New York stock exchange, US<br />
8.1.3 Market capitalization trend – NASDAQ stock market, United States of America<br />
8.1.4 FDI inflows by sector<br />
8.1.5 Deployment of credit by sector<br />
8.2 Economic Performance<br />
8.2.1 GDP at constant prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.2 GDP per capita at constant prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.3 GDP at current prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.4 GDP per capita at current prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.5 GDP split by key segments<br />
8.2.6 Agriculture net output at current prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.7 Agriculture net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.8 Manufacturing net output at current prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.9 Manufacturing net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.10 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.11 Mining, manufacturing and utilities at current prices as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.12 Construction net output at current prices (US dollars)<br />
8.2.13 Construction net output at current prices as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.14 Crude steel production<br />
8.2.15 Crude oil consumption<br />
8.2.16 Inflation rate<br />
8.2.17 Fiscal balance as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.18 Current account balance as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.19 Exports as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.20 Imports as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.2.21 Exports growth<br />
8.2.22 Imports growth<br />
8.2.23 Annual average exchange rate EUR–US$<br />
8.2.24 End of the period exchange rate EUR–US$<br />
8.3 Infrastructure Quality and Availability<br />
8.3.1 Total airports and sea ports<br />
8.3.2 Railways and roads<br />
8.3.3 Passenger vehicle production volume<br />
8.3.4 Commercial vehicle production volume<br />
8.3.5 Automotive products exports trend<br />
8.3.6 Automotive products imports trend<br />
8.3.7 Passenger car penetration<br />
8.3.8 Total installed capacity for electricity generation<br />
8.3.9 Installed capacity for the generation of conventional thermal electricity<br />
8.3.10 Electricity production<br />
8.3.11 Installed capacity for the generation of hydro-electricity<br />
8.3.12 Installed capacity for renewable electricity generation<br />
8.3.13 Electricity consumption<br />
8.3.14 Electricity exports<br />
8.3.15 Electricity imports<br />
8.3.16 Healthcare expenditure<br />
8.3.17 Healthcare expenditure as percentage of GDP<br />
8.3.18 Healthcare expenditure per capita<br />
8.3.19 Total internet subscribers<br />
8.3.20 Broadband internet subscribers<br />
8.3.21 Personal computer penetration rate<br />
8.3.22 Mobile phone penetration rate<br />
8.3.23 R&amp;D expenditure as a percentage of GDP<br />
8.4 Labor Force<br />
8.4.1 Labor force<br />
8.4.2 Unemployment rate<br />
8.5 Demographics<br />
8.5.1 Annual disposable income<br />
8.5.2 Annual per capita disposable income<br />
8.5.3 Annual consumer expenditure on food<br />
8.5.4 Annual per capita consumer expenditure on food<br />
8.5.5 Total population<br />
8.5.6 Urban and rural population<br />
8.5.7 Females as a percentage of the US population<br />
8.5.8 Males as a percentage of the US population<br />
8.5.9 Mean age of population<br />
8.5.10 Median age of population<br />
8.5.11 Population density<br />
8.5.12 Age distribution of the total population<br />
8.5.13 Age distribution of the male population<br />
8.5.14 Age distribution of the female population<br />
8.5.15 Number of households<br />
8.6 Political and Social Risk<br />
8.6.1 Political stability<br />
8.6.2 Terrorism index<br />
8.6.3 Transparency index</p>
<p><strong>9 Appendix</strong><strong><br />
</strong>9.1 Contact Us<br />
9.2 About ICD Research<br />
9.3 Disclaimer</p>
<p><strong>List of Tables</strong></p>
<p>Table 1: US Defense Expenditure, 2007–2011<br />
Table 2: US Defense Expenditure, 2012–2016<br />
Table 3: US Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2007–2011<br />
Table 4: US Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2012–2016<br />
Table 5: US Per Capita Defense Expenditure, 2007–2011<br />
Table 6: US Per Capita Defense Expenditure, 2012–2016<br />
Table 7: US Defense Budget Split by Base Budget, OCO and Other Funds(US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Table 8: US Defense Budget Split by Base Budget, OCO and Other Funds(US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Table 9: US Defense Budget Allocation for Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2007–2011<br />
Table 10: US Defense Budget Allocation for Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2012–2016<br />
Table 11: US Defense Expenditure Allocation for Army, Air Force, Navy and Others (%), 2007–2011<br />
Table 12: US Defense Expenditure Allocation for Army, Air Force, Navy and Others (%), 2012–2016<br />
Table 13: US Defense Budget Allocation for Army (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Table 14: US Defense Budget Allocation for Army (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Table 15: US Defense Budget Allocation for Navy (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Table 16: US Defense Budget Allocation for Navy (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Table 17: US Defense Budget Allocation for Air Force(US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Table 18: US Defense Budget Allocation for Air Force (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Table 19: US Defense Budget Allocation for Other Expenditure(US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Table 20: US Defense Budget Allocation for Other Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Table 21: US Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Table 22: US Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Table 23: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2007–2011 vs 2012–2016<br />
Table 24: Benchmarking with World’s Largest Defense Spenders – 2011 and 2016<br />
Table 25: Country Ranking by Arms Exports (Volume), 2007–2011<br />
Table 26: Country Ranking by Arms Imports (in volume terms), 2007–2011<br />
Table 27: ICD Research Terrorism Index, 2011<br />
Table 28: US Defense Aircraft Projects, 2011<br />
Table 29: US Ground Programs Undertaken by US Department of Defense, 2011<br />
Table 30: US Nuclear Modernization Programs<br />
Table 31: US Defense Shipbuilding Projects Undertaken by the Department of Defense, 2011<br />
Table 32: Lockheed Martin Corp – product focus<br />
Table 33: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Alliances<br />
Table 34: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 35: Raytheon – Product Focus<br />
Table 36: Raytheon – Alliances<br />
Table 37: Raytheon – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 38: General Dynamics – product focus<br />
Table 39: General Dynamics – Alliances<br />
Table 40: General Dynamics – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 41: Boeing – product focus<br />
Table 42: Boeing – Alliances<br />
Table 43: Boeing – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 44: L-3 Communications Corp. – Product Focus<br />
Table 45: L-3 Communications Corp. – Alliances<br />
Table 46: L-3 Communications Corp. – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 47: Northrop Grumman Corp.– Product Focus<br />
Table 48: Northrop Grumman Corporation – Alliances<br />
Table 49: Northrop Grumman Corp. – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 50: Science Application International Corp. (SAIC) – Product Focus<br />
Table 51: Science Application International Corp. (SAIC) – Alliances<br />
Table 52: Science Application International Corp. (SAIC) – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 53: Honeywell International Inc. – product focus<br />
Table 54: Honeywell International Inc. – Alliances<br />
Table 55: Honeywell International Inc – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 56: Sikorsky Aircraft – Product Focus<br />
Table 57: Sikorsky Aircraft – Alliances<br />
Table 58: Sikorsky Aircraft – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 59: General Electric Aviation – Product Focus<br />
Table 60: General Electric Aviation – Alliances<br />
Table 61: General Electric Aviation – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 62: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc – Product Focus<br />
Table 63: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. – Alliances<br />
Table 64: Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. – Recent Contract Wins<br />
Table 65: Textron Marine and Land Systems – Product Focus<br />
Table 66: Textron Marine and Land Systems – Alliances<br />
Table 67: Textron Marine and Land Systems – Recent Contract Wins</p>
<p><strong>List of Figures</strong></p>
<p>Figure 1: US Defense Expenditure, 2007–2011<br />
Figure 2: US Defense Expenditure, 2012–2016<br />
Figure 3: US Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2007–2011<br />
Figure 4: US Defense Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP, 2012–2016<br />
Figure 5: US Per Capita Defense Expenditure, 2007–2011<br />
Figure 6: US Per Capita Defense Expenditure, 2012–2016<br />
Figure 7: US Defense Budget Split by Base Budget, OCO and Other Funds(US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 8: US Defense Budget Split by Base Budget, OCO and Other Funds(US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 9: US Defense Budget Allocation for Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 10: US Defense Budget Allocation for Capital and Revenue Expenditure (%), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 11: US Defense Expenditure Allocation for Army, Air Force, Navy and Others (%), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 12: US Defense Expenditure Allocation for Army, Air Force, Navy and Others (%) 2012–2016<br />
Figure 13: US Defense Budget Allocation for Army (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 14: US Defense Budget Allocation for Army (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 15: US Defense Budget Allocation for Navy (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 16: US Defense Budget Allocation for Navy (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 17: US Defense Budget Allocation for Air Force (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 18: US Defense Budget Allocation for Air Force (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 19: US Defense Budget Allocation for Other Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 20: US Defense Budget Allocation for Other Expenditure (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 21: US Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 22: US Homeland Security Budget (US$ Billion), 2012–2016<br />
Figure 23: ICD Research Terrorism Heat Map<br />
Figure 24: ICD Research Terrorism Heat Index<br />
Figure 25: Benchmarking with Key Markets – 2007–2011 vs 2012–2016<br />
Figure 26: Benchmarking with World’s Largest Defense Spenders – 2011 and 2016<br />
Figure 27: Benchmarking with Large Defense Spenders as Percentage of GDP – 2011<br />
Figure 28: Investments in Command, Control, Communications and Computers Systems (US$ Billion), 2011<br />
Figure 29: Funding for Joint Tactical Radio System (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 30: Funding for BCT (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 31: Funding for WIN-T (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 32: Key Focus Areas: Investments in Air force Modernization (US$ Billion), 2011<br />
Figure 33: Funding for KC-X New Tanker (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 34: Funding for C-130J Hercules (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 35: Funding for Joint Cargo Aircraft (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 36: Funding for F-35 Joint Strike Force Program (US$ Billion), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 37: Funding for V-22 Osprey (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 38: Funding for MQ–1 Predator/MQ–9 Reaper (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 39: Funding for RQ-4 Global Hawk Systems (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 40: Funding for RQ-7 Shadow/ RQ-11 Raven Systems (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 41: Funding for AH-64 D Longbow Block 3 (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 42: Funding for CH-47 Chinook (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 43: Funding for Light Utility Helicopters (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 44: Funding for UH-60 Black Hawk (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 45: Funding for HH-60M Pave Hawk (US$ Million), 2010–2011<br />
Figure 46: Funding for E-2D Advanced Hawkeye (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 47: Funding for F/A-18E/F Super Hornet (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 48: Funding for EA-18G Growler (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 49: Funding for H–1 Huey/Super Cobra (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 50: Funding for MH–60S Fleet Combat Support Helicopter (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 51: Funding for P-8A Poseidon (US$ Billion), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 52: Key Focus Areas: Investments in Ground Vehicles (US$ Billion), 2011<br />
Figure 53: Funding for Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 54: Funding for Armored Security Vehicle (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 55: Funding for Family of Heavy Tactical Vehicles (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 56: Funding for Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 57: Funding for M-I Abrams Tank Upgrade (US$ Million) 2009–2011<br />
Figure 58: Funding for Stryker Family of Armored Vehicles (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 59: Funding for High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 60: Key Focus Areas: Investments in Shipbuilding and Maritime Systems (US$ Billion), 2011<br />
Figure 61: Funding for Littoral Combat Ship (US$ Billion), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 62: Funding for CVN 21 Carrier Replacement (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 63: Funding for Joint High Speed Vessel (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 64: Funding for DDG 51 Aegis Destroyer (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 65: Funding for LPD 17 Amphibious Transport Dock Ship (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 66: Funding for SSN 774 Virginia-Class Submarine (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 67: Funding for CVN Refueling Complex Overhaul Program (US$ Billion), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 68: Funding for Landing Helicopter Assault Replacement (US$ Million), 2009–2011<br />
Figure 69: Funding for Mobile Landing Platform (US$ Million), 2010–2011<br />
Figure 70: US Defense Import Trend (US$ Million), 2005–2010<br />
Figure 71: US Defense Imports by Country (%), 2005–2010<br />
Figure 72: US Defense Imports by Category (%), 2005–2010<br />
Figure 73: US Defense Exports (US$ Million), 2005–2010<br />
Figure 74: US Defense Exports by Country (%), 2005–2010<br />
Figure 75: US Defense Exports by Category (%), 2005–2010<br />
Figure 76: Industry Dynamics – Porter’s Five Forces Analysis<br />
Figure 77: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 78: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 79: Lockheed Martin Corp. – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 80: Raytheon – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 81: Raytheon – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 82: Raytheon – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ million), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 83: General Dynamics – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 84: General Dynamics – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 85: General Dynamics – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 86: Boeing – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 87: Boeing – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 88: Boeing – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 89: L-3 Communications Corp. – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 90: L-3 Communications Corp. – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 91: L-3 Communications Corp. – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 92: Northrop Grumman Corp. – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 93: Northrop Grumman Corp. – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 94: Northrop Grumman Corp. – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 95: Science Application International Corp. (SAIC) – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 96: Science Application International Corp. (SAIC) – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Million), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 97: Science Application International Corp. (SAIC) – Net Profit Trend Analysis(US$ Million), 2007–2011<br />
Figure 98: Honeywell International Inc. – Revenue Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 99: Honeywell International Inc. – Operating Profit Trend Analysis (US$ billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 100: Honeywell International Inc. – Net Profit Trend Analysis (US$ Billion), 2006–2010<br />
Figure 101: US Purchasing Managers Index, Q12008–Q32010<br />
Figure 102: New York Stock Exchange – Market Capitalization (US$ Trillion), 2003–2009<br />
Figure 103: NASDAQ Stock Market – Market Capitalization (US$ Trillion), 2003–2009<br />
Figure 104: US FDI Inflows by Sector (US$ Billion), 2003–2009<br />
Figure 105: US Deployment of Credit by Sector (US$ Trillion), 2003–2009<br />
Figure 106: US GDP at Constant Prices (US$ Trillion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 107: US GDP Per Capita at Constant Prices (US$), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 108: US GDP at Current Prices (US$ Trillion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 109: US GDP Per Capita at Current Prices (US$), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 110: US GDP Split by Key Segments (%) 2003 vs 2009<br />
Figure 111: US Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 112: US Agriculture Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 113: US Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Trillion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 114: US Manufacturing Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP(%),  2003–2015<br />
Figure 115: US Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Trillion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 116: US Mining, Manufacturing and Utilities Net Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP(%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 117: US Construction Net Output at Current Prices (US$ Billion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 118: US Construction Output at Current Prices as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 119: US Crude Steel Production (Million Metric Tons), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 120: US Crude Oil Consumption (Million Tons), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 121: US Inflation Rate (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 122: US Fiscal Balance as a Percentage of GDP(%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 123: US Current Account Balance as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2009<br />
Figure 124: US Exports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 125: US Imports as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 126: US Exports Growth (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 127: US Imports Growth(%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 128: US Annual Average Exchange Rate EUR–US$, 2003–2009<br />
Figure 129: US End of the Period Exchange Rate EUR–US$, 2003–2009<br />
Figure 130: US Airports and Sea Ports (Number of), 2009<br />
Figure 131: US Railways and Roads (Kilometers), 2009<br />
Figure 132: US Passenger Vehicle Production (Million Units), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 133: US Commercial Vehicle Production (Million Units), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 134: US Automotive Products Exports (US$ Billion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 135: US Automotive Products Imports (US$ Billion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 136: US Passenger Car Penetration (per 1000 people), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 137: US Total Installed Capacity for Electricity Generation (Billion Kilowatts), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 138: US Installed Capacity for the Generation of Conventional Thermal Electricity (Million Kilowatts), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 139: US Electricity Production (Trillion Kilowatts Hours), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 140: US Installed Capacity for the Generation of Hydro-electricity (Million Kilowatts), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 141: US Installed Capacity for the Generation of Renewable Electricity (Million Kilowatts), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 142: US Electricity Consumption (Trillion Kilowatt Hours), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 143: US Electricity Exports (Billion Kilowatts Hours), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 144: US Electricity Imports (Billon Kilowatts Hours), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 145: US Healthcare Expenditure (US$ Trillion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 146: US Healthcare Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 147: US Per Capita Healthcare Expenditure (US$), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 148: US Internet Subscriptions (Millions), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 149: US Broadband Internet Subscriptions (Millions), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 150: US Personal Computer Penetration Rate (per 100 people), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 151: US Mobile Phone Penetration (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 152: US R&amp;D Expenditure as a Percentage of GDP (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 153: US Size of Labor Force in 15–59 Age Group (Million), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 154: US Unemployment Rate (%), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 155: US Annual Disposable Income (US$ Trillion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 156: US Annual Per Capita Disposable Income (US$), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 157: US Consumer Expenditure on Food (US$ Billion), 2003–2015<br />
Figure 158: US Annual Per Capita Consumer Expense</p>
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