Global Gas Power Report 2021 – Blending Hydrogen Into Existing Natural Gas Pipelines to Reduce CO2 Emissions Presents Opportunities – ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The “Global Gas Power Growth Opportunities” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
For the first half of the 2010s, natural gas was widely considered the fuel of the future, and the 2020s on would see the “Golden Age of Gas,” to quote the International Energy Agency (IEA).
However, the prospects for natural gas have become much more uncertain for the second half of this decade, with some sceptics promoting the idea that gas does not have a long-term future as a source of power generation.
Moreover, concerns about climate change have increased pressure on reducing reliance on fossil fuels, particularly coal and oil, but also gas. At the same time, global power demand has recovered strongly after the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in high commodity prices and subsequent inflation. Extracting and burning natural gas produces substantial emissions, but this volume remains significantly lower than that of burning coal.
Renewables are certainly going to dominate global investment, but legitimate concerns exist about whether they can really meet the increase in demand that will come from population and economic growth in the developing world and from the increases in demand that will come from the electrification of industry, infrastructure, and mobility during the next two decades.
The reality is that natural gas still has a significant role to play in the world, and this report seeks to shed light on some of the key trends and likely developments within the global gas market during the course of the decade (2020-2030). These advances include the potential role of hydrogen; the need for flexibility in assets; the role of liquefied natural gas (LNG); the potential for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS); and the adoption of advanced service offerings for an aging base.
From a technology perspective, equipment revenues and capacity forecasts for both turbines and generator sets (gensets) are included. The core regions analyzed are North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC [excluding China and India]), China, India, Africa, and the Middle East.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
2. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Gas Power
- Main Findings
- Gas Power Scope of Analysis
- Key Competitors for Gas Power
3. Key Market & Technology Trends
- Key Trends Impacting the Global Gas Power
- Surge in Gas Prices – Short-term Issue or Long-term Trend?
- The Surge in Gas Prices – Why did it Happen?
- The Next Wave of LNG – The Last Hurrah for Global Investment?
- The Next Wave of LNG – Regional LNG Supply
- The Next Wave of LNG – Global LNG Hotspots
- Servicing – Digitalization Drives Next-generation Service Solutions
- Servicing – The Transition to Predictive Analytics
- Servicing – Turbine Service Opportunities
- Servicing – Generator Set (GENSET) Servicing Opportunities
- H2 – Availability to Increase in the Coming Decades
- H2 – The Future Savior of Gas Turbines?
- CCUS – Is now the Time for CCUS to Take Off?
- CCUS – Regional Focus
4. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Gas Power
- Key Growth Metrics for Gas Power
- Growth Drivers
- Growth Restraints
- Forecast Assumptions – Gas Power
- Global Gas Power Investment Forecasts
- Revenue and Annual Installed Capacity Forecast – Gas Turbines
- Revenue and Annual Installed Capacity Forecast – Gas Gensets
- Market Analysis – Gas Turbines and Gas Gensets
5. Growth Opportunity Analysis – North America
6. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Europe
7. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Asia-Pacific
8. Growth Opportunity Analysis – China
9. Growth Opportunity Analysis – India
10. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Latin America
11. Growth Opportunity Analysis – The Middle East
12. Growth Opportunity Analysis – Africa
13. Growth Opportunity Universe
- Growth Opportunity 1: Blending Hydrogen Into Existing Natural Gas Pipelines to Reduce CO2 Emissions
- Growth Opportunity 2: Backup Power Source for Grid Services and Supply Security
- Growth Opportunity 3: Internet Of Things (IoT)-as-a-service to Enable Actionable Intelligence for Asset Owners
- Growth Opportunity 4: Digital Marketing for Transformed Selling Processes
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