Friday, June 12, 2009

South Korean Energy Sector Analysis

The energy industry in South Korea has reported remarkable growth in the past few decades, says "South Korean Energy Sector Analysis", a new research report by RNCOS. Rapid expansion of manufacturing & heavy industry is the major driving force for the energy industry. However, South Korea is almost entirely dependent on imports to meet its energy demand because of limited domestic energy resources.

In 2007, the country had 96.5% overseas energy dependence. Recognizing its high dependency on external sources, South Korea has been trying to diversify its energy supply by developing new overseas resources. The importance of nuclear power & renewable source of energy is growing to ensure security and diversity of energy supply. Shift from fossil fuels source to non-fossil fuels will also help to reduce the dependence of energy industry on import.

Besides, the government R&D policies & measures coupled with on going liberalization process and energy reforms will open up the window of opportunities in the South Korean energy industry, particularly for renewable energy source.

The report provides a comprehensive research and prudent analysis on the South Korean energy industry. The focus of the report is on petroleum, gas, coal and alternative sources of energy. This extensive research will help clients to identify the market trends and evaluate the leading-edge opportunities critical for the success of the energy market. The report also gives an overview of various factors driving the market.

Our research provides forecast on

- Primary Energy Consumption
- Petroleum Consumption
- Natural Gas Consumption
- Coal Consumption
- Electricity Consumption

For more detail visit:- http://www.energysectornews.com/South-Korean-Energy-Sector-Analysis-Reports/IM193.htm

Indian Solar Energy Market Outlook 2012

Solar energy offers enormous potential for a tropical country like India where around 45% of households, mainly rural ones, do not have access to electricity, says a new research report “Indian Solar Energy Market Outlook 2012” from a leading research company RNCOS.

India receives solar energy equivalent to more than 5,000 Trillion kWh per year, which is far more than its total annual energy consumption. The country’s geographical location, large population and government support are also assisting it to become one of the most rapidly emerging solar energy markets in the world. Consequently, the country is becoming a favorite investment destination for both local as well as global players.

Demand for solar products has been rising rapidly over the recent years, especially in rural areas, and is expected to continue growing substantially during our forecast period (2009-2012). The total number of solar lanterns in India is projected to grow at a CAGR of about 40% between 2009 and 2012.

“Indian Solar Energy Market Outlook 2012” provides a rational analysis and extensive research on the solar power industry in India. It thoroughly examines the current industry trends which are adding to the growth of solar power market of the country. The report highlights the emerging segments of solar power industry and their market potential to serve the enormous population of the country. It will help clients to understand the market dynamics and get an insight of the current and future outlook of solar power market in India.

Besides giving projections on various energy indicators, the report also gives forecast on various segments of the solar power industry based on feasible solar industry environment in India. These include:

- Solar Street Lighting System
- Solar Home Lighting System
- Solar Lantern
- Solar Photovoltaic Pumps
- Solar Water Heating System
- Solar Cookers

The forecast given in this report is not based on a complex economic model, but is intended as a rough guide to the direction in which the market is likely to move. This forecast is based on correlations between past market growth, growth of base drivers and possible impact of recession in the economy.

The report also includes detailed information about the key players in the solar power industry of India including BHEL, BEL, CEL, TATA BP Solar India Limited, Moser Baer India Limited, Applied Materials, Inc, and Solar Signet.

For more detail visit :- http://www.energysectornews.com/Indian-Solar-Energy-Market-Outlook-2012-Reports/IM187.htm