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高電圧および中電圧キャパシタの北米市場

North American High-voltage (HV) and Medium-voltage (MV) Capacitor Markets

発行 Frost & Sullivan
出版日 2007年06月 商品コード 53301
ページ情報 英文 71 Pages
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US$ 6,000 換算 ¥ 482,820 (税抜) Web Access (Regional License)
US$ 6,500 換算 ¥ 523,055 (税抜) Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


原文目次

Abstract

The total North American HV and MV Voltage Capacitor market is segmented into low-voltage capacitors and high-voltage capacitors. Each segment discusses current issues facing the market, revenue forecasts, market and technology trends, drivers, restraints and competitive analysis. Each product segment discusses end-user segments.

Table of Contents

1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

  • Market Overview
    • Introduction
  • Major Research Findings
    • Market Opportunities and Forecasts
    • Competitive Analysis
    • Conclusion

2 TOTAL NORTH AMERICAN HIGH-VOLTAGE (HV) AND MEDIUM-VOLTAGE (MV) CAPACITOR MARKETS

  • Market Overview
    • Introduction
    • Market Engineering Measurements
    • Industry Challenges
    • Market Drivers
    • Market Restraints
  • Revenue Forecasts
    • Total Market Revenue Forecasts
  • Market Trends
    • Technology Trends
    • Demand Analysis
    • Pricing Trends
    • Market Share Analysis
    • Competitive Structure
    • End-user Market Analysis

3 NORTH AMERICAN HIGH-VOLTAGE CAPACITOR MARKET

  • Market Overview
    • Introduction
  • Market Revenue Forecasts
    • Revenue Forecasts
  • Market Trends
    • Trends

4 NORTH AMERICAN MEDIUM-VOLTAGE CAPACITOR MARKET

  • Market Overview
    • Introduction
  • Market Revenue Forecasts
    • Revenue Forecasts
  • Market Trends
    • Trends

5 CONCLUSION

  • Suggestions
    • Suggestions and Recommendations

6 APPENDIX

  • Decision Support Database
    • Total Electricity Installed Capacity
    • Total Electricity Generation
    • Transmission and Distribution Losses as a Percent of Total Output
    • Net Electricity Consumption
    • Growth of Electricity Consumption
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