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cogeneration capacity, mainly in the combined cycle form. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan into the European Cogeneration Market , finds that the market earned revenues o f €548.1 million in 2011 and estimates this to reach €674.3 million
The Western European energy market has turned to cogeneration for a long-term solution to increasing oil prices, threats of climatic change and greater dependence on fuel imports.
The global cogeneration market will enjoy a period of strong growth over the next decade with over 8.5 million CHP systems shipped during the next decade
The European cogeneration market seems likely to emerge from the doldrums of the past few years
commitment, further increasing its competitiveness, and rapidly growing its American customer base. "The US. CHP cogeneration market is an important part of our group strategy and we are now very vigorously accessing that market," said Michael
have been historical notable successes for the cogeneration market with percentage of electricity generated in Denmark ..... upgrade plants. However, more encouragingly, the cogeneration market in Europe is starting to see real innovation in
this magazine would answer that they are in the cogeneration market . Some, more narrowly, may define their market ..... are in differently. Taking the buildings-based cogeneration market – then perhaps the market you are in is the wider
BE ABOUT TO CHANGE The flat performance of the cogeneration market in Europe over the past five years may be about ..... to find the strongest activity in the European cogeneration market . Most of the new European Member States (the
industrial example. In the 1990s, when the UK cogeneration market was last in a boom period, it was estimated that ..... this ‘no-capital’ deal that helped the UK cogeneration market to add a couple of gigawatts of new capacity during the 1990s
and a historic lack of framework have also served to dampen the market.' However, there are now signs that the cogeneration market is on the rebound. The ability to effectively utilize waste heat is giving cogeneration a distinct advantage over