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INVESTMENTS 2024 – OUTLOOK TO 2033


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Publisher: Merit Media Int., Croatia
Publication date: 21st May 2024
Language: English
File size: 11.7 MB
Pages: 76
Format: PDF
ISBN: ISBN: 978-953-49295-8-2 (digital)
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Editorial review:

“Transformers Magazine’s Industry Navigator continues to serve as a vital, independent guide to our sector. It validates and highlights emerging trends in the global transformer industry, covering a wide range of issues from investment perspectives, the challenge of limited production capacity in the face of surging demand, and the ongoing issue of labour shortages. It addresses forward-looking issues, such as the industry’s approach to sustainability, adjustments to inventory policies, the simplification of complex specifications and other critical issues. The global transformer community will benefit greatly from the findings of this latest Industry Navigator report.

For over a decade, Transformers Magazine has been recognised as a respected, independent voice in the transformer industry, providing analyses that are valued worldwide.

I am sure that any person interested in this field will find valuable insights in this report and adopt the new way of thinking and acting toward more sustainable supply chain!”

Jean SANCHEZ, PhD
Transformer Engineer at EDF
Executive Editor of Transformers Magazine

 


About the report:

The energy transition is stimulating massive investment in power grids, which is driving demand for power equipment, including transformers. Manufacturers with orders stretching years into the future are challenged to increase production capacity, but the uncertainty lies in future demand. Utilities, faced with longer lead times and full production capacities, are considering relaxing specifications to ensure transformer supply. Material availability and price volatility add to these challenges.

Transformers Magazine, as the independent voice of the industry with extensive experience in conducting complex research projects , has worked with partners including leading utilities, transformer manufacturers and material and component suppliers to investigate the major challenges facing the industry, in particular the shortage of transformers and skilled labour, as well as future trends in the industry. Unique and precious insights resulting from the research will enable corporate management and those responsible for investments, sustainability, business and technology development to prepare well in advance for market developments that would otherwise be difficult to predict. This information is valuable not only to gain insight into your customers’ priorities, but also to understand the steps you need to take to improve your market position and maximise your competitiveness.

From the authors:

The aim of this report is to support corporate management and those responsible for investments, sustainability, business and technology development to prepare well in advance for market developments that would otherwise be difficult to predict. Such information is valuable for gaining insight into your customers’ priorities, but also for understanding the steps you need to take to improve your market position and maximise your competitiveness.

That is why we have designed and conducted research that covers the entire value chain: transformers, materials and components, manufacturing, operations, etc. It consists of 57 key questions on investments, supply chain challenges, sustainability, etc. to provide the most accurate and unbiased insights for anyone interested in this field.

 

About the authors:

MLADEN BANOVIC is a scientist and innovator in the field of energy transmission with over 20 years of technical and managerial experience in the field.

He currently holds the positions of Director and Editor-in-Chief at Merit Media Int. – the company behind the Transformers Magazine, Transformers Academy and Transformers Forum brands.

Education: PhD, MSc, and BSc degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Zagreb, Croatia. Affiliations: IEEE Senior Member, member of CIGRE and the European Association of Science Editors (EASE).

 

 

ANTO BANOVIC studies multimedia computing at Algebra University College in Zagreb. His interests include big data analysis, programming, 3D modelling and simulations, and social media.

 

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