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Frost & Sullivan's Energy & Power Systems practice provides global industry analysis, custom consulting, growth consulting (strategy consulting), market research, market forecasts, and insights into emerging technologies that are designed to help your firm address current trends and challenges, identify new technologies and take advantage of opportunities for growth. Our global team of industry experts, consultants, market analysts, and research executives continuously monitor the Energy & Power Systems industry, including power supply components, onsite power, energy management services, oil & gas equipment and services, backup power solutions, and fuel cells.

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Shedding Light on Energy Efficiency in South African Households Rising electricity prices in South Africa are fast becoming the major driver of the uptake of energy-efficient technology in the residential sector. Households are becoming cognizant of the importance of managing their electricity utilisation. This briefing will investigate technologies that can be utilised in South African households to improve energy efficiency and reduce electricity consumption.

Join us to gain insight into:
· The current state of energy efficiency in South African households
· International best practice analysis of select countries
· Energy-efficient technologies that can be adopted into South African households
· Expected future developments of energy-efficient technology for households
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May 15 2013
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  • Rising electricity prices in South Africa are fast becoming the major driver of the uptake of energy-efficient technology in the residential sector. Households are becoming cognizant of the importance of managing their electricity utilisation. This briefing will investigate technologies that can be utilised in South African households to improve energy efficiency and reduce electricity consumption.

    Join us to gain insight into:
    · The current state of energy efficiency in South African households
    · International best practice analysis of select countries
    · Energy-efficient technologies that can be adopted into South African households
    · Expected future developments of energy-efficient technology for households
  • Given the increasing smartphone adoption and demand for data-intensive applications, mobile operators must upgrade their network infrastructure to accommodate high-speed data services. This briefing will investigate the changing technology landscape in Europe and will specifically focus on how telecommunication network in Western, Central and Eastern Europe are adopting Long Term Evolution (LTE) technology, the infrastructure it requires and how this is influencing demand for batteries. In particular, the briefing will focus on which are the well established and mature battery technologies and which are the upcoming ones for telecom applications.

    Why You Should Attend:

    - Understand the influence of LTE Technology on power demand
    - Identify the opportunities and growth potential in Europe and specifically CEE region for telecom batteries
    - Hear the contribution of recent battery chemistries in a lead acid battery dominated industry
  • The data centre market is growing at an extremely high rate. With the constant growth, it has become crucial to energy usage. Energy efficiency in data centres has become one of the most widely discussed topics, and for good reason. This briefing will focus on the impact of energy efficiency in data centres with respect to the TCO and environmental issues.

    Why You Should Attend:
    · Detailed analysis on energy consumption in data centres
    · Understand the key issues that drive energy efficiency in data centres
    · Identify best practices for system optimization and implement them in an effective manner
  • Shale gas production shows great promise in power generation capacity and is likely to shift natural gas trading patterns. As the production increases, it is expected that shale will become the preferred feedstock for chemical manufacturing in the future, with high economic potential in Europe and South Africa.


    Why You Should Attend:

    - Identify market size and value, and its various components within Europe and South Africa
    - Understand the environmental and regulatory challenges faced from both a manufacturing and energy point of view
    - Explore the benefits of shifting from naphtha to natural gas, in light of the volatility in traditional naphtha-producing regions
  • Why you should attend:
    · Identify the drivers and restraints in the global market for non-renewable inverters
    · Discover growth opportunities for non-renewable inverters
    · Receive highlights on the competitive landscape of this market
  • The medium-voltage (MV) switchgear market in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has evolved over the years with the emergence of local participants. Although the traditional global players still hold the majority of market share, local manufacturers have gained technological expertise to become important regional suppliers. It was only a matter of time before domestic companies came under the spotlight, considering the double-digit growth in the demand for electricity in almost all GCC countries.

    The high level of technical knowledge involved in the production of HV gas insulated switchgears has meant that only a handful of global players dominate this market. However, Asian manufacturers are increasingly making their presence felt. The emergence of new players, particularly Korean manufacturers, has resulted in higher-priced competition in a market historically dominated by large, multi-national transmission and distribution (T&D) companies.
  • Why You Should Attend:
    · Learn about the trends transforming the energy industry
    · Know about key industry challenges, drivers and restraints
    · Discover strategies for competitive advantage in renewable energ
  • This briefing will focus on solutions that will enable more capable electric vehicle solutions.

    Why you should attend:
    · Learn about both existing and promising new battery chemistries.
    · Understand the requirements of testing EV batteries.
    · Realize the importance of supplemental products to increase adoption rates of EVs.
    · Identify emerging industry trends.
  • Opportunities driven by cogeneration, trigeneration, gas generators, growing industrial and construction activities, replacement opportunities, tax advantages, and Turkey’s strategic location in its region; will result in healthy growth in the generator sets market. The briefing will investigate the competitive structure and pricing trends, export opportunities, and market analysis according to generator sets type, end users and output ranges.

    Why You Should Attend:
    · Learn about the growth of generator sets market in Turkey
    · Identify the drivers and restraints of the market
    · Discover the export-import structure of generator sets technologies
    · Observe the segmentation of the market in terms of generator types, power ranges and end users
    · Understand where Turkey sits in the global generator set landscape
  • Africa is at the brink of a green energy revolution. Various countries have introduced feed-in tariffs and the need for supplementary power in remote locations is on the rise. At the same time, the costs of RE technologies have been decreasing, becoming ever more competitive. Many companies are bracing themselves for grid parity pricing ushering in an era of rapid green technology expansion. However, green technology is not always the best solution for a developing economy and policy makers have to be careful in their allocation of green energy when industrial expansion is required. So what is best for the continent—going green or seeking a least-cost solution? Join us as we identify the current opportunities and investigate the expected long-term energy mix for the Dark Continent.

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