Middle East Power Sector Analysis
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Publish Date : Jan, 2012| No. of Pages : 100
1. Analyst View
2. Research Methodology
3. Emerging Trends in Middle East
3.1 Favorable Demography: Inevitable Recovery
3.2 Huge Investments in the Power Sector
3.3 Rising Focus towards Renewable Energy Developments
3.4 Booming Construction Sector Stimulating Energy Demand
4. Regional Market Outlook to 2014
4.1 UAE
4.1.1 Electricity Generation
4.1.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.1.3 Market Developments
4.1.4 Regulatory Environment
4.1.5 Non-conventional Energy Developments
4.1.6 Competitive Landscape
4.2 Saudi Arabia
4.2.1 Electricity Generation
4.2.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.2.3 Market Developments
4.2.4 Regulatory Environment
4.2.5 Non-conventional Energy Developments
4.2.6 Competitive Landscape
4.3 Oman
4.3.1 Electricity Generation
4.3.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.3.3 Market Developments
4.3.4 Regulatory Environment
4.3.5 Non-conventional Energy Developments
4.3.6 Competitive Landscape
4.4 Bahrain
4.4.1 Electricity Generation
4.4.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.4.3 Market Developments
4.4.4 Regulatory Environment
4.4.5 Non-conventional Energy Developments
4.4.6 Competitive Landscape
4.5 Qatar
4.5.1 Electricity Generation
4.5.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.5.3 Regulatory Environment
4.5.4 Non-conventional Energy Developments
4.5.5 Competitive Landscape
4.6 Turkey
4.6.1 Electricity Generation
4.6.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.6.3 Market Developments
4.6.4 Regulatory Environment
4.6.5 Non-conventional Energy Developments
4.7 Jordan
4.7.1 Electricity Generation
4.7.2 Supply and Demand Analysis
4.7.3 Market Developments
4.7.4 Regulatory Environment
4.7.5 Non-conventional Energy Developments
5. GCC Grid Interconnection
5.1 Phase Wise Project Description
5.2 Capital Sharing
5.3 Interconnection Benefits
5.4 Pan-Arab Grid