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The UAE Power Market Outlook to 2030 Market Trends Regulation And Competitive Landscape

The UAE Power Market Outlook to 2030 – Market Trends, Regulation and Competitive Landscape

Summary

This report includes a detailed analysis of the current investment climate in the country’s power sector and over the next decade across 6 broad parameters. Each parameter has a weight assigned, and a weighted average score is calculated to obtain the final country ranking in that region. The study also maps the relative ranking of the key countries in the region according to the current investment opportunities in the country and that by 2020.

This report also examines the country’s power market structure and provides historical and forecast numbers for generation, capacity and consumption up to 2030. Detailed analysis of the market’s regulatory structure, supply and demand balance, import and export trends, competitive landscape and power projects at various stages of the supply chain is provided.

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Scope

– Analysis of the current investment climate in the country’s power sector across six parameters and over the next decade
– Relative ranking of the key country’s in the region according to the current investment opportunities in the country and that by 2020.
– Statistics for installed capacity, power generation and consumption from 2000 to 2010, forecast forward 19 years to 2030
– Break-up by technology, including thermal, hydro, renewable and nuclear
– Data on key current and upcoming projects
– Information on grid interconnectivity, distribution losses and power exports and imports
– Policy and regulatory framework governing the market
– Detailed analysis of top UAE Power Market participant, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis
– Data sourced from proprietary databases and primary interviews with key participants across the value chain

Reasons to buy

– Identify opportunities and plan strategies by having a strong understanding of the investment opportunities in the country’s power sector
– Identification of key factors driving investment opportunities in the country’s power sector
– Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
– Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events
– Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential
– Identify key partners and business development avenues
– Identify key strengths and weaknesses of important market participants
– Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects

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Understanding The Changing Landscape of Venture Capital Investing

Venture capital is the funds provided at the early stage and growth stage to high potential, growth companies by institutional investor or high net worth individuals in the interest of generating higher returns. Understanding the changing landscape of venture capital investing, which has been significant over the past few years, requires knowing what a venture capitalist looks for in its investments.

Tracing the history of venture capital will lead you to 1946, just after the World War II. Georges Doriot, a former dean of Harvard Business School and founder of INSEAD, is considered to be the father of venture capitalism. In the early stages, venture capital was used to fund breakthrough projects in electronic, medical, or data-processing technology.

According to PriceWaterHouseCoopers, the venture capital investing has grown by 50% in the USD during the first half of 2010 to USD 6.5 billion in 906 deals. With the increase in confidence about the economic outlook, the venture capital investing in 2010 is set to surpass 2009 levels. It must be understood that venture capitalists are looking for high returns and hence the investments goes to sectors which hold more promise than the others. Few such sectors are software industry, clean technology sector, biotechnology, Industrial/Energy industry and internet specific companies lead the pack here. This is quite a change from the 1980s scenario.

California, New York and Massachusetts are the three prominent US states to receive 70% of the total deals and 65% of the VC funding. Even though, these numbers show a rise as compared to the same timelines of 2009, it is still below par to the 2006-2008 averages. As compared the earlier funding, most of them went to the medical related or internet based companies. Venture capitalists are now becoming more comfortable investing in new technologies as compared to in between years where a proven model was the more preferred flavour.