Dublin, Dec. 15, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "GTD Infrastructure Database 2016 Edition 1 - Generation and T&D " report to their offering.
GTD Infrastructure Database provides information and analysis of the Infrastructure of the Generation and T&D sectors, with historical data and forecasts for all countries, with spreadsheets and charts.
Installed generating capacity by energy source/technology
The development of generating capacity is charted from 1900 to the present day and forecast to 2050. It is tabulated for 1900, 1950 and annually from 1980 to 2020 provided in the Excel database. This analysis is provided globally, regionally and for 184 countries.
Installed capacity is analysed by energy source; coal, gas, oil, nuclear, hydro, wind, solar PV, solar thermal, biomass, MSW & waste, geothermal and ocean/marine. It is tabulated globally and for 8 regional totals annually from 1990 to 2020.
Demand for generating capacity
Global annual demand is analysed by new and replacement installations globally, by regions and for 184 countries, in five year segments from 2016-2020 to 2031-2035. Demand is also shown with replacement as a % of total demand to 2050.
Transmission and distribution networks and lines
Growth of the transmission and distribution networks is charted globally from 1900 to 2015. Installed transmission and distribution line lengths are tabulated annually. This analysis is provided globally, regionally and for 216 countries.
Demand for T&D lines
Annual demand for T&D lines is analysed by new and replacement installations globally, by regions and for 216 countries, in five year segments from 2016-2020 to 2031-2035. Demand is also shown with replacement as a % of total demand to 2050.
Voltage analysis
The global network base for transmission is analysed by region in four voltage groups - 35-89 kV, 90-199 kV, 200-329 kV, =300 kV, and subsea. Distribution is analysed by region and four groups - MV OH, MV UG, LV OH, LV UG and subsea. Transmission and distribution are not defined by voltage but by function and there are considerable variations around the world as to the point of hand-over. A table demonstrates the substantial differences in Europe.
- Global transmission lines km by regions and voltage category
- Global distribution lines km by regions and voltage category
- Voltage categories of European DSOs
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