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Increasing Demand for Power in Emerging Economies in SEA Boosts Prospects of Automation Vendors, Finds Frost & Sullivan

Frost & Sullivan
2013-04-05 01:23 1377

-- Electricity producers' desire to reduce power losses makes a case for automation

SINGAPORE, April 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- The rapid growth of developing economies such as Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines in Southeast Asia (SEA) is escalating the demand for power in the region. To cater to this demand, the countries are initiating a number of new power projects, providing significant opportunities for the automation and software solution providers.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan (http://www.industrialautomation.frost.com), Automation & Software Solutions for Power Industry, finds that market earned revenues of $202.5 million in 2011 and expects this to reach $328.9 in 2018. It covers the product segments of programmable logic controllers (PLC), distributed control systems (DCS), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), human machine interface (HMI), and manufacturing execution systems (MES). DCS is the automation solution of choice in the power industry and is expected to consolidate its position during the forecast period.

"The power industries in countries such as Australia and New Zealand are increasingly integrating operations and this requires a high level of automation," saidFrost & Sullivan Industrial Automation & Process Control Research Analyst Vineeth Purushotham. "Further, the scarcity of skilled personnel in the region has compelled plant owners to turn to automation and software solutions."

Plant owners are also concerned about the loss of power after electricity generation. There is a significant gap in the amount of electricity produced and the amount available for use. Automation can help them reduce this gap and save electricity costs.

The primary aim of automation and software solution vendors is to optimize the efficiency of power plants. However, power industry participants are apprehensive about investing heavily in automation because of their lack of awareness of new technologies and the high initial investments. This can peg the market back considerably, as automation solution providers depend heavily on revenues from retro-fitments.

"Multinational automation providers should work toward educating the potential customers about the advantages of automation systems," noted Purushotham. "They can conduct a thorough lifecycle cost analysis of their automation products and demonstrate the return on investment to power industry participants to encourage wider adoption."

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Automation & Software Solutions for Power Industry is part of the Industrial Automation & Process Control Growth Partnership Service program. Frost & Sullivan's related research services include: North American Centrifugal Pump Market, Global Digital Manufacturing Market, North American Machine-to-Machine Software and Services Market, and SE Asia and ANZ Automation and Software Solutions Market for the Oil & Gas Industry. All research services included in subscriptions provide detailed market opportunities and industry trends evaluated following extensive interviews with market participants.

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Source: Frost & Sullivan
Keywords: Oil/Energy
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