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Gas Turbine Markets in Sub-Saharan Africa

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Abstract

The gas turbine market in Sub Saharan Africa poised for high growth in the medium to long term. The region is executing significant projects to increase its additional electricity generation capacity so as to meet the rising demand. Sub Saharan Africa is expected to add at least 189 units, giving rise to atleast 12,000MW by 2014.

Table of Contents

  • Executive Summary
  • Research Aim and Objectives
  • Research Scope
  • Industry Challenges and Market Forces
  • Key Industry Success Factors
  • Total Gas Turbine Markets Trend Analysis
  • Industrial Gas Turbines Market Analysis (1-60MW)
  • Large Gas Turbines Market Analysis (60MW Plus)
  • Total Market Competitive Profiles
  • Frost & Sullivan' s Future Market Prediction
  • Strategic Conclusions and Recommendations
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