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African Water and Waste Water Markets 2013, 2014 to 2030
Chances and Risks in Sub-Saharan Africa
Water state 2011, Water and Waste Water, Drinking Water, Membrane Technology, Desalination/Drinking Water, Leading Companies, Automation, Water Treatment, Disinfection, Pumping stations, Virtual Water, Water Energy Convergence and Hydrogen, Competition of companies and countries in Water Market, Water in Life Science, Countries and Regions.
I.Initial Position
Africa`s economy is growing fast with 5 percent in 2011 and expected to grow the next years with higher rates. The poverty rate is going back and there are more wealthy people as in europe. The 100 leading stockmarket companies increased by 28 % last year. 7 Countries lead the developments with a increase of over 40 % in the last 4 years. There are 47 Countries in sub-sahara africa and the Population is 900 million people today and expected 50 percent more by 2050, over 50 percent are children. Only 10 percent of the land is used for agriculture. Most countries
have a masterplan to invest in water and waste water for the next 20 years. Countries like china already lead the overall investments and prepare to invest in water and waste water and renewable energies too. Only 10 percent of the waste water is treated today and 50 percent of the population lack clean and fresh water. The investments are huge for the next 20 years and this study will show the investment in every segment and country and there masterplan. The study will show the chances and risks for companies and countries in competition. There are differences by country which are detailed in the study. The world market for water and waste water amounts 413 Bn US $ in 2011 and the part of africa is some percent. But by 2030 africa will count for over 16 % then.
II. Goals of the Study
The study provides a foundation to gan information about trends, opportunities and risks and to evaluate initial situation and further development as well, identifies and evaluates the growth and profit opportunities within the segments of technologies/markets and value chain. It deals with the following technology sectors:
- Masterplan of the countries for water and waste water, 47 countries
- Drinking water, water desalination
- Water treatment/water purification
- Treatment of waste water in industry and municipality
- Transport/ Pumping Stations
- Energy in the water industry
- Automation, E-Technique and Services in Water Market
- Emerging membrane technology
- Emerging desalination
- Water Disinfection
The study is arranged by sectors and can be obtained either completely, or each sector separately. The markets are presented by countries and regions, as well as by market segments.
The study provides an analysis and profiles, as well as presentation of the leading water companies today in africa today.
III. Contents of the Study
All datas, markets are in US$ and 2012-13-14-2015-2020-2025-2030
Part 1. Masterplan of the countries for water and waste water investments
•Overall size of the water and wastewater market in the country;
•Openness of that market to imports (partly reflected in the share of imports of the total market);
•Market's growth rate; and Investments
•Position of the countries, China, US, Europe, India, others
•Key’s th be succesful
Part 2 . State of Water and Waste Water by country 2012
a. Water Usage
i. Total
ii. by country
iii. by Water Demand
b. Water Production
i. Total
ii. by country
c. Water Quality
i. Total
ii. by country
d. Wasterwater and Drinking Water Plants/Pumping stations
i. Total
ii. by country
Part 3. Drinking Water in 2012 to 2030 markets and developments US $
a. Summary
b. Market for Drinking Water in 2012 to 2030 by country (US$)
Part 4. Water and Waste Water Treatment 2012 to 2030 by country in US $
a. Market for Water and Waste Water
b. Market for Waste Water Treatment
c. Market for Drinking Water Treatment
d. Market for Water Purification by Water Quality
e. Market for Industry Water Purification
f. Market for Disinfection in Water Purification
g. Market for Recycling/Reuse Water
h. Urban Waste Water Treatment Capacity and Developments
i. Residential Water Treatements in Cities
Part 4.1 Application by type part 4 and country
a. Community
b. Residential Water/Domestic
c. Industry
d. Commercial
e. Agriculture
Part 5. Water Disinfection by country 2012 to 2030 in US $
a. Summary
b. Total market for Water Disinfection – by Application (US$)
Part 6. Water Purification in by country 2012 to 2030
a. Summary
b. Total market for purification
Part 7. Water Desalinisation in by country 2012 to 2030
a. Summary
b. Water Desalinisation 2012 to 2030 developments
c. Market for Water Desalinisation Plants
d. Value Chain of Water Desalinisation Plants
e. Water Desalinisation Technology / Process Market Share/ Development
f. Key Market Drivers for Desalinisation
Part 8. Pumping Stations by country 2012 to 2030
a. Summary
b. Market for Pumping Station
c. Developments
Part 9. Companies Information
a. Leading Companies in Water Market
b. Leading Companies in Technology Market
c. Companies’ Profiles: Leading Companies in Membrane Technology Market
d. Leading Companies in Desalinisation Market
e. Potential Companies of Interest
f. Companies’ Profiles: Potential Companies of Interest
g. Companies in Service, Engineering and Operation
h. Water Companies in the Stock Market
Part 10. Water Price and Market Models
a. Current Market Model in
b. Water Price Dilemma
c. Water Price in countries
i. in big cities
ii. in other cities
iii. country sides
Part 11. Laws and Rules Governing water mrkets
a. Governing Bodies
i. Main duties of
ii. Organisation Chart of
b. Laws and Regulations and Standards
i. Environmental Protection Laws
ii. Environmental Protection Regulations
iii. Environmental protection Standards
Part 12. Project Finance and Approval
a. Introduction
b. Project Approval
i. Relevant Government Bodies
ii. Project Approval Process
c. Bidding
d. Financial Structure
i. Sources of Domestic Funding
ii. Sources of Foreign Funding
e. BOT (Building / Operate / Transfer)
i. Definition
ii. Advantages and Disadvantages
iii. Future Development
Part 13. Conclusion and Recommendation
a. Opportunities
b. Competition
c. Profitability
d. Risks
Part 14. Special Problems and Markets
a. virtual water export
Part 15. Countries in study of sub-sahara africa
Mauritania, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote dIvoire, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Niger, Senegal, Togo, Angola, Burundi, Congo. Rwanda, Sao Tome, Cameroon, Central Africa Rep., Chad, Eq- Guinea, Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Djibuti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Botswana, Comoros, Lesotho, Madagascar, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe,
V. Time Schedule
The study will be published in september 2012
VI. Methods of Investigation
The study is based on the following methods: Desk and Field Research. Market potentials and prospects are gathered by the Delphi-Method. Here specialists in the market are questioned about their future expectations which are then narrowed through repeated coordination with the specialists.
VII. Qualification
Our company has been active in the field of water industry, environmental and energy technology for over than 30 years. We prepare exclusive international stragies, concepts and special studies for company groups, small and midsized businesses and Western European government agencies. Until today we have prepared more than 7000 studies
VIII. Ordering: how to order
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