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2024 年中东和北非电力和能源展望及成长机会

MENA Power and Energy Outlook and Growth Opportunities, 2024

出版日期: | 出版商: Frost & Sullivan | 英文 74 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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高化石燃料价格带来的收入推动电力基础设施投资

Frost & Sullivan 的这项研究评估了中东和北非 (MENA) 的电力和能源产业。它将中东和北非国家大致分为三组。第一组包括大多数海湾国家,相对于其人口规模而言,这些国家的投资水平很高,因为政府可以从石油和天然气财富中为电力投资提供资金。这些国家将继续严重依赖天然气发电,但他们将增加对再生能源的投资,特别是公用事业规模的太阳能光电发电。第二组包括多个大型经济体,例如埃及,该国拥有大量天然气储量,但人口众多,但电力供应不足;土耳其,该国面临一些投资挑战,但正在恢復更强劲的经济成长;以及规模较小的经济体。第三组包括伊拉克、利比亚、叶门、叙利亚和黎巴嫩等失败国家,这些国家仍然在很大程度上依赖发电机组,并且由于缺乏资金而对电力基础设施的投资很少。

该研究详细分析了埃及、以色列、沙乌地阿拉伯、土耳其和阿联酋这5大国家市场,并提供了发电投资预测、发电装置容量和发电量资料。此外,它还研究了 2024 年的主要预测并评估了重要的行业动态,包括天然气的主导地位、太阳能光伏投资的快速加速以及对电网现代化和区域互联互通的日益关注。

该研究还考虑了预测期内该行业最重要的成长机会,包括海水淡化脱碳和海湾地区能源基础设施互联机会。

研究期间为2023年至2035年,基准年为2023年。

目录

分析重点

  • 2024 年最热门预测
  • 2023-2035 年 5 大国家市场
  • 2023 年清洁能源发展状况
  • 2035 年清洁能源发展状况

中东和北非地区电力和能源产业的转型

  • 为什么成长越来越困难?
  • 策略要务 8 (TM)
  • 三大战略要务对中东和北非电力和能源产业的影响

生态系统

  • 研究范围
  • 研究涵盖的能源

成长环境

  • 重要产业动态
  • 趋势一:天然气占据主导地位
  • 趋势二:太阳能光电投资快速加速
  • 趋势三:聚焦电网现代化与区域互联互通
  • 趋势四:数位电源投资增加
  • 趋势五:竞争条件推动氢能投资
  • 趋势六:CCUS在区域脱碳的重要性

成长发电机

  • 中东和北非电力和能源产业投资预测
  • 发电量预测
  • 发电装置容量及发电量
  • 各国年度发电投资

发电投资:前 5 个国家市场

  • 埃及:发电投资预测
  • 埃及:发电业分析
  • 埃及:发电装置容量和发电量
  • 以色列:发电投资预测
  • 以色列:发电业分析
  • 以色列:发电装置容量和发电量
  • 沙乌地阿拉伯:发电投资预测
  • 沙乌地阿拉伯:发电产业分析
  • 沙乌地阿拉伯:发电装置容量和发电量
  • 土耳其:发电投资预测
  • 土耳其:发电业分析
  • 土耳其: 发电装置容量和发电量
  • 阿联酋:发电投资预测
  • 阿联酋:发电产业分析
  • 阿联酋:发电装置容量和发电量

成长机会宇宙

  • 成长机会1:太阳能光伏:在太阳能价值链中占有一席之地
  • 成长机会二:海湾地区能源基础设施互联机会
  • 成长机会3:海水淡化脱碳

主要结论与未来展望

  • 主要结论与未来展望
  • 部分缩写词和首字母缩写词列表

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  • 成长机会的好处和影响
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Product Code: PFFA-27

Revenue from High Fossil Fuel Prices Drives Investment in Power Infrastructure

This Frost & Sullivan study assesses the power and energy industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). It broadly classifies MENA countries into 3 groups. The first group comprises most of the Gulf states, which have high levels of investment relative to their population size because the governments can fund power investment from oil and gas wealth. These countries will continue to rely heavily on natural gas for power, but they will increase investment in renewables, particularly utility-scale solar PV. The second group includes a mix of large economies, such as Egypt, which has significant gas reserves but a large population that is still underserved in terms of power, Turkey, which has faced some investment challenges but is returning to stronger economic growth, and smaller medium-income countries, such as Morocco and Oman. The third group includes failing states, such as Iraq, Libya, Yemen, Syria, and Lebanon, which remain largely dependent on gensets and invest minimally in power infrastructure due to a lack of funds.

The study analyzes the top 5 country markets in detail, namely Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and UAE, and it offers data for power generation investment forecast and power generation installed capacity and electricity generated. In addition, it examines the top predictions for 2024 and evaluates important industry dynamics, including natural gas's dominance, the rapid acceleration of solar PV investment, and the growing focus on grid modernization and regional interconnectivity.

The study also considers the most important growth opportunities for the industry during the forecast period, including the decarbonization of desalination and the energy infrastructure interconnection opportunities in the Gulf region.

The study period is from 2023 to 2035, and the base year is 2023.

Table of Contents

Analysis Highlights

  • Top Predictions for 2024
  • Top 5 Country Markets, 2023-2035
  • State of Play for Clean Power, 2023
  • State of Play for Clean Power, 2035

Transformation in the MENA Power and Energy Industry

  • Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8™
  • The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the MENA Power and Energy Industry

Ecosystem

  • Research Scope
  • Energy Sources the Study Covers

Growth Environment

  • Important Industry Dynamics
  • Trend 1: Natural Gas's Dominance
  • Trend 2: Rapid Acceleration of Solar PV Investment
  • Trend 3: Focus on Grid Modernization and Regional Interconnectivity
  • Trend 4: Increased Investment in Digital Power
  • Trend 5: Competitive Conditions Driving Hydrogen Investment
  • Trend 6: CCUS's Importance in Regional Decarbonization

Growth Generator

  • MENA Power and Energy Industry Investment Forecast
  • Power Generation Capacity Forecast
  • Power Generation Installed Capacity and Electricity Generated
  • Annual Power Generation Investment by Country

Power Generation Investment: Top 5 Country Markets

  • Egypt: Power Generation Investment Forecast
  • Egypt: Power Generation Industry Analysis
  • Egypt: Power Generation Installed Capacity and Electricity Generated
  • Israel: Power Generation Investment Forecast
  • Israel: Power Generation Industry Analysis
  • Israel: Power Generation Installed Capacity and Electricity Generated
  • Saudi Arabia: Power Generation Investment Forecast
  • Saudi Arabia: Power Generation Industry Analysis
  • Saudi Arabia: Power Generation Installed Capacity and Electricity Generated
  • Turkey: Power Generation Investment Forecast
  • Turkey: Power Generation Industry Analysis
  • Turkey: Power Generation Installed Capacity and Electricity Generated
  • UAE: Power Generation Investment Forecast
  • UAE: Power Generation Industry Analysis
  • UAE: Power Generation Installed Capacity and Electricity Generated

Growth Opportunity Universe

  • Growth Opportunity 1: Solar PV: Establish a Presence in the Solar Value Chain
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Energy Infrastructure Interconnection Opportunities in the Gulf Region
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Decarbonization of Desalination

Key Conclusions and Future Outlook

  • Key Conclusions and Future Outlook
  • Partial List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

Best Practices Recognition

  • Best Practices Recognition

Frost Radar

  • Frost Radar

Next Steps

  • Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
  • Next Steps
  • Take the Next Step
  • List of Exhibits
  • Legal Disclaimer