Asia-Pacific Energy & Environment Industry Outlook 2018 – ResearchAndMarkets.com
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Asia-Pacific
Energy & Environment Industry Outlook, 2018" report has
been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The main objectives of this study are to provide an inclusive
perspective of the energy and environment value chain, to understand the
competition, and to analyze future business models. Growth opportunities
are also discussed.
In 2018, oil and gas (O&G) investments are likely to see a renewal as
the sector gradually recovers. Opportunities continue to be rife in the
LNG and refinery segments, as LNG regasification expansion will drive
tank storage investments in Asia-Pacific. Renewable energy, including
hybrid projects, will become a mainstream source of power for a
low-carbon 2018.
Specifically, solar power will overshadow coal and nuclear as the
fastest-growing power generation segment. Business models for power
utilities will change as growing interest in distributed energy and
microgrid threatens the conventional power supply chain. For instance,
Southeast Asian countries will join the bandwagon for investments in
distribution grid management (DGM).
The building industry in Asia-Pacific will witness changes in the area
of energy management and facilities management. The emphasis will be on
the digitalization of energy-efficient and green buildings and the
transformation of buildings into intelligent and cognitive structures.
The Asian facilities management (FM) market will witness heightened
merger and acquisition (M&A) activity for vertical, geographic, and
capability expansion. In particular, the FM and the integrated
facilities management (IFM) markets in Southeast Asia will be driven by
green buildings, smart city projects, new buildings, and rising FM
awareness.
In the water industry, Vietnam will be the winner as an increasing
number of tenders will be rolled out through PPPs, whereby water
treatment facilities and water distribution, metering, and sanitation
systems will be key opportunity areas for water EPCs. Digitalization and
anything-as-a-service (XaaS), such as meter-as-a-service, will improve
water service efficiency in Asia, and the region's water utility CAPEX
will remain robust in 2018.
Overall, the growth opportunities in the energy and environment industry
will focus on Big Data and new revenue models. Big Data and actionable
analytics are fast becoming an integral part of the energy sector. By
analyzing consumer behavior and usage patterns, these solutions offer
market participants tremendous opportunities to increase energy
efficiency and to create value-added service propositions. Revenue
models in the energy sector are increasingly shifting from
product-centric to customer-centric solutions. XaaS is the game-changing
technology operating model for the current cloud-centric era.
Key Issues Addressed
- How will the oil and gas industry perform in 2018?
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What are the trends for power utilities in renewable energy, grids,
and energy storage? -
What is the outlook for the building industry in 2018? How will
building management systems fare? -
Where are the areas of development for facilities management companies
in 2018? -
What are the likely growth factors for the water industry, and how
will membrane technology contribute to the industry?
Growth Opportunities
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Big data and actionable analytics is fast becoming an integral part of
the energy sector. By analysing consumer behaviour and usage patterns,
these solutions offer market participants tremendous opportunities to
increase energy efficiency and to create value added service
propositions. -
Revenue models in the energy sector are increasingly shifting from
product-centric to customer-centric solutions. XaaS is the
game-changing technology operating model for the current cloud-centric
era.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Research Scope And Segmentation
3. Key Trends To Watch-Energy And Power Industry
4. Key Trends To Watch-Building And Environment Industry
5. Growth Opportunities And Call To Action
6. Key Conclusions
7. Appendix
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