2011年3月7日星期一

Ambitious power sector program of the government will boost the insulators demand

Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., launches a report on the Insulators Market in India

2011 as part of Netscribes’ Power Equipment Industry report series.

Mumbai, India – March 7, 2011 – Netscribes (India) Pvt. Ltd., a knowledge

consulting solutions company, announces the launch of its Insulators Market in India

2011 report. Insulators are a part of the Indian transmission line equipment

industry. They have shown rapid growth owing to the increasing capacity in the power

as well as the transmission lines in India. In India, ceramic insulators are most

widely used by utilities. Composite insulators are however finding a huge market now.

Government is providing huge opportunities to the sector and in order to meet its

11th and 12th Plans proposal, huge capacity additions have been planned for power

generation. This move is expected to entail huge investments by various power

utilities (central, state and private) in Transmission and Distribution (“T&D”)

sector which will boost the consumption of insulators as well. Many State

transmission utilities are also increasing their T&D line network capacity and

associated High Voltage (“HV”) and Extra-High Voltage (“EHV”) Sub Stations which

will again boost the need of insulators.



The report begins with an introduction of the insulators market in India. It gives a

clear overview of the equipment and highlights the category it falls in. The types of

insulators prevalent in India on the basis of material have been analyzed and their

differentiation has been provided on various parameters. A brief overview of the

types of insulators on the basis of construction has also been included to highlight

their requirements at different voltage levels. The market overview section provides

an insight into the Insulator market and includes the market size and growth of

insulators on the basis of value. Market segmentation of the transmission line

equipments has been included on the basis of volume as well as value. The import and

export figures of insulators in India and the region-wise breakup of the same has

been provided.

An analysis of the drivers explains the factors for growth of the industry including

growth in transmission sector, growth in power sector, government initiatives, growth

potential of composite insulators and opportunities offered by private sector. The

key challenges include lack of proper testing facilities and competition from Chinese

products.

The competition section provides an overview of the competitive landscape in the

industry. It includes the segmentation of the market on the basis of organized and

unorganized players with respect to the market in value. It includes a brief profile

of the major players in the market including their financials.

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