Market Trends of Packaged Substation Industry
This section covers the major market trends shaping the Packaged Substation Market according to our research experts:
Power Utilities Segment to Witness Significant Growth
With the rapid expansion in the urbanization of many semi-urban and rural areas globally, the power demand has steadily increased. The global power production capacity in 2020 was recorded as 26823 TWh, an increase of 24% over the last ten years.
The high rate of power production led to strong demand for upgradation of the power distribution infrastructure. Numerous types of power distribution equipment like substations for stepping up or stepping down voltages as per the application requirement are currently being established in many cities or towns to respond to the variable power load requirements. The package substations are generally needed in the case of low-to-medium voltage applications.
Apart from the basic load requirements, many nations are involved in advancing their power transmission and distribution infrastructure to increase the efficiency of power distribution and minimize T&D losses. Such projects are expected to complement the growth of package substations at the global level.
In July 2021, European Investment Bank (EIB) officially confirmed financial support of EUR 120 million to the discom of Romania, Electrica Group, for the upgradation of the power distribution networks in the country. The development work will include constructing new power lines, refurbishing power stations, and installing network automation components.
Furthermore, in December 2020, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved a combined sovereign and non-sovereign loan of USD 190 million for the modernization and upgradation of power distribution systems in Bengaluru, in the Indian state Karnataka.
Such initiatives at the national and international levels are likely to provide robust growth to the market over the coming years.
Asia-Pacific Expected to Witness Highest Growth
The Asia-Pacific region is blessed with enormous resource potential for electricity generation, particularly sustainable energy sources. Thus, almost all the countries in the region are currently on the track to adopting greener resources for power generation. However, the pace of energy transition varies from one country to another, which creates a huge demand for power grid connectivity.
The region has witnessed a continuous increase in the number of power substation installations to expand the grid connectivity or the electrification rate in economically emerging nations. Those projects have generally been the outcome of government initiatives to integrate renewable power generation into the central grid.
In August 2020, Japan's Economy, Trade, and Industry Ministry issued rules to reassess the use of power transmission lines in order to promote the expansion of renewable power generation in the country. It will also explore ways to avoid the disadvantageous treatment of renewable energy as compared to coal power with regard to power transmission lines.
Furthermore, it predicted that the demand for solar PV-based power production in China would easily surpass 100 GW in 2022, which will lead to a massive overcapacity situation in the country. Thus, an efficient and vast power distribution network will be required to balance the high renewable power production.
Such factors are expected to create a promising future for the package substation market in the region.