T&D equipment tenders in July 2020 saw 276 tenders announced, marking a rise of 15% over the last 12-month average of 241, according to GlobalData’s power industry tenders database.
YearMonth | Count |
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Jul-19 | 314 |
Aug-19 | 256 |
Sep-19 | 168 |
Oct-19 | 235 |
Nov-19 | 211 |
Dec-19 | 212 |
Jan-20 | 213 |
Feb-20 | 203 |
Mar-20 | 303 |
Apr-20 | 249 |
May-20 | 249 |
Jun-20 | 287 |
Jul-20 | 276 |
The proportion of tenders by category tracked by GlobalData in the month was as follows:
Comparing tenders activity in T&D equipment segment in different regions of the globe, Asia-Pacific held the top position with 134 tenders and a share of 48.6% during July 2020, followed by North America with 103 tenders and a 37.3% share and Europe with 19 tenders and a 6.9% share.
Name | Count |
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Asia-Pacific | 134 |
North America | 103 |
Europe | 19 |
Middle East and Africa | 14 |
South and Central America | 6 |
Among the technologies, thermal accounted for eight tenders with a 57.1% share, followed by hydro with five tenders and a 35.7% share and nuclear with one tender and a 7.1% share.
All publicly-announced tenders are included in this analysis drawn from GlobalData’s Power database, which covers power plants, T&D projects, equipment markets, analysis reports, capacity and generation, and tracks tenders and contracts on a real-time basis.
More in-depth reports and analysis on all reported tenders are available for subscribers to GlobalData’s Power database.
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