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MEA thermal power generation in 2010 is estimated by BMI at 1,138TWh, accounting for 93.2% of the total electricity supplied in the region. Our forecast for 2014 is 1,333TWh, implying 17.2% growth in 2010-2014 that reduces slightly the market share of thermal generation to 91.1% - thanks in part to environmental concerns that should be promoting renewables, hydro-electricity and nuclear generation. South Africa's thermal generation in 2010 will have been an estimated 256TWh, or 22.46% of the regional total. By 2014, the country is expected to account for 21.82% of regional thermal generation. Coal will have been the dominant fuel in South Africa in 2010, accounting for an estimated 77.6% of primary energy demand (PED), followed by oil at 19.0% and nuclear with a 2.2% share. Regional energy demand is forecast to reach 1,074mn tonnes of oil equivalent (toe) by 2014, representing 16.3% growth over the period since 2010. South Africa's estimated 2010 market share of 13.61% is set to rise to 14.00% by 2014. The country's estimated 12.5TWh of nuclear demand in 2010 is forecast to reach 13.5TWh by 2014, with its share of the MEA nuclear market falling from 92.6% to 62.8% over the period. South Africa now holds fourth place ahead of Nigeria in BMI's updated Power Business Environment Ratings, thanks largely to its market size, low level of energy import dependency and reasonably high proportion of renewables use. The power sector is not yet competitive, with little progress towards privatisation, and the regulatory environment remains relatively unattractive. BMI forecasts that South African real GDP growth will average 3.90% a year in 2010-2014, with 2010 growth put at 3.00%. The population is expected to expand from 49.7mn to 51.7mn, with GDP per capita and electricity consumption per capita forecast to rise 75% and 16% respectively. Power consumption is set to increase from an estimated 209TWh in 2010 to 252TWh by 2014, maintaining the current market tightness if the country can deliver only our forecast annual average of 3.9% generation growth in 2010- 2014. Between 2010 and 2019 we forecast an increase in South African electricity generation of 37.4%, the bottom of the range for the MEA region. This equates to 18.0% over 2014-2019, up from 16.4% in 2010- 2014. PED growth is set to increase from 13.1% in 2010-2014 to 13.7%, or 28.6% for the entire forecast period. An increase of 200% in hydro-power use, from a very low base, in 2010-2019 is a key element of generation growth. Thermal power generation is forecast to rise by 29% in 2010-2019, with nuclear consumption up by 60%. Details of the long-term BMI power forecasts can be found in this report. For more information or to purchase this report, go to: - http://www.fastmr.com/ Partial Table of Contents: Executive Summary SWOT Analysis - South Africa Power Business Environment SWOT - South Africa Political SWOT - South Africa Economic SWOT Industry Overview - Global - Table: Global Summary, 2007-2014 - Middle East And Africa Region - Table: Middle East And Africa Power Generation, 2007-2014 (TWh) - Table: Middle East And Africa Thermal Power Generation, 2007-2014 (TWh) - Table: Middle East And Africa Primary Energy Demand, 2007-2014 (mn toe) - Table: Middle East And Africa Gas Consumption, 2007-2014 (bcm) - Table: Middle East And Africa Coal Consumption, 2007-2014 (mn toe) - Table: Middle East And Africa Nuclear Energy Consumption, 2007-2014 (TWh) Market Overview - Primary Energy Demand - Power Generation - Power Consumption - Regulation And Competition - Pricing - Power Transmission Business Environment - Middle East And Africa Power Business Environment Ratings - Table: Middle East And Africa Power Business Environment Ratings - Power Scores - South Africa's Power Rating - Rewards - Risks - Legal Framework - Infrastructure - Labour Force - Foreign Investment Policy - Foreign Trade Regime - Tax Regime - Security Risk Industry Forecast Scenario - South Africa's Power Outlook - Generation - Gas-Fired - Oil-Fired - Coal-Fired - Nuclear Energy - Hydro-electric - Renewable Energy - Power Costs - Transmission - Table: South Africa's Power Sector, 2007-2014 - Table: South Africa's Thermal Power Sector, 2007-2014 (US$mn unless otherwise stated) - Table: South Africa's Non-Thermal Power Sector, 2007-2014 - Table: South Africa Power Costs, 2007-2014 - Assumptions And Methodology - Key Risks To BMI's Forecast Scenario - Long-Term Power Outlook - Macroeconomic Outlook - Table: South Africa - Economic Activity, 2007-2014 Power Outlook: Long-Term Forecasts - Global Snapshot - Table: Global Summary, 2012-2019 - Regional Outlook - Table: Middle East And Africa Electricity Generation, 2012-2019 (TWh) - Table: Middle East And Africa Primary Energy Demand, 2012-2019 (mn toe) - Table: Middle East And Africa Thermal Power Generation, 2012-2019 (TWh) - Full Table of Contents is available at: -- http://www.fastmr.com/ About Business Monitor International Business Monitor International (BMI) offers a comprehensive range of products and services designed to help senior executives, analysts and researchers assess and better manage operating risks, and exploit business opportunities, across 175 markets. BMI offers three main areas of expertise: Country Risk BMI's country risk and macroeconomic forecast portfolio includes weekly financial market reports, monthly regional Monitors, and in-depth quarterly Business Forecast Reports. Industry Analysis BMI covers a total of 17 industry verticals through a portfolio of services, including in-depth quarterly Country Forecast Reports. View more research from Business Monitor International at http://www.fastmr.com/ About Fast Market Research Fast Market Research is an online aggregator and distributor of market research and business information. We represent the world's top research publishers and analysts and provide quick and easy access to the best competitive intelligence available. For more information about these or related research reports, please visit our website at http://www.fastmr.com or call us at 1.800.844.8156. End
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