South and Southeast Asia Independent Power Plant (IPP) Market Trends 2017 – Research and Markets
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Independent
Power Plant (IPP) Market in South and Southeast Asia, Trends in 2017”
report to their offering.
This IPP market study covers Southeast Asia and South Asia. Countries
included in Southeast Asia are Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia,
Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. South Asian countries
include Bangladesh, India, and Sri Lanka.
Developing Asia, which has significant peak power shortages and
substantial electrification gaps, offers abundant opportunities for
private developers or Independent Power Producers (IPPs). A massive
184.4GW of expected IPP capacity additions between 2015 and 2020, makes
it perhaps the largest region for new-build power plants. With the
cooling down of the Chinese economy, developing Asia offers the most
attractive growth opportunity for IPP companies and investors.
Increasing energy demand due to economic growth and increase in
population and urbanization have necessitated the governments of all
countries to develop policies that open up the power generation sector
to attract private investments. The implementation of these policies and
actual investments have had varying levels of success. Many of these
policies have evolved over the years, through amendments made after past
mistakes and controversies as in the case of India and Indonesia.
Countries such as Malaysia, the Philippines, and Thailand have had a
relatively uninterrupted IPP market development, but not without
criticism that these countries patronize a select few local
conglomerates.
Key Questions This Study Will Answer:
– What are power sector structures like in Asia?
– What are the energy mixes in these countries?
– What is the forecast of IPP installed capacity growth in Asia?
– What are the upcoming IPP projects and which market participants are
involved in them?
– What are the market risks in each country for IPP development?
For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/2t2dsb/independent_power
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