According to the new
market research report "Instrument
Transformers Market by Type (Current, Potential, and Combined Instrument
Transformers), Enclosure Type (Indoor and Outdoor), Dielectric Medium (Solid,
Liquid, and SF6 Gas), Voltage, Application, End-User, and Region - Global
Forecast to 2022 ", the instrument transformers market is expected to
grow from an estimated USD 7.32 Billion in 2017 to USD 9.06 Billion by 2022,
registering a CAGR of 4.35% during the forecast period. This growth is
primarily due to the increasing emphasis on alternative energy production,
refurbishment of aging infrastructure, and huge investments in smart grids and
energy systems across the world.
The power utilities segment is expected to hold the
largest share of the instrument transformers market, by end-user, during the
forecast period
The power utilities
segment led the instrument transformers market in 2016, and is projected to
dominate the market during the forecast period. The total investment in the
transmission and distribution infrastructure over 2014 to 2035 is expected to
be USD 6.8 trillion, according to the International Energy Agency. Approximately,
56% of the total energy investment accounts for transmission and distribution.
Refurbishment and replacement of existing assets contribute 40% and the grid
integration of renewables accounts for 4%. Instrument transformers are a major
part of the transmission and distribution infrastructure, used for measurement
as well as protection of the system. Approximately 10% of the total substation
cost is dedicated to procurement and installation of instrument transformers.
With the increasing investments in the power infrastructure, the market for
instrument transformers tends to grow.
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Capacitive potential
transformers to be the fastest growing segment in the instrument transformers
market
With
regard to the type segment, capacitive potential transformers are expected to
constitute the fastest growing market from 2017 to 2022. Capacitive potential
transformers are used to measure voltages above 66 kV. In these types of
transformers, capacitors are used as voltage dividers. These capacitors are connected
in series where the voltage drop takes place. Unlike inductive voltage
transformers, capacitive voltage transformers usually have a ferro resonance
damping circuit built into the instrument transformers itself. Apart from
voltage measurement, these capacitive voltage transformers are also used as
high pass filters. These days transmission lines are used for communication
purposes as well. The information at high frequencies (in MHz) are conveyed
through transmission lines from one grid to another and is known as Power Line
Carrier Communication (PLCC). Capacitive voltage transformers, when used as
high pass filters, helps in PLCC.
Asia Pacific: The
leading market for instrument transformers
In
this report, the instrument transformers market has been analyzed with respect
to six regions, namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, the
Middle East, and Africa. Asia Pacific is expected to account for the largest
market share of 36% in the global instrument transformers market in 2017. Countries
such as China, Japan, and India are investing in grid expansion projects to
increase their distribution grid reliability. China accounted for the largest
share of the instrument transformers market in Asia Pacific in 2016. It has the
highest installed power generation and distribution capacities, resulting in an
increased demand for transformers. The country, which is an export-oriented
economy, has witnessed an exponential growth in the demand for electricity in
the past couple of decades, fueled by industrialization and infrastructural
developments. Meanwhile, the next strongest economy, India, is also adding up
its renewable energy capacity annually. For instance, the country is the
third-largest electricity producer in the world and is likely to generate
approximately 30 GW of power from renewable energy sources in 2017. This would
require grid connected as well as local distribution networks. These factors
are expected to drive the growth of the instrument transformers market in Asia
Pacific.
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To
enable an in-depth understanding of the competitive landscape, the report
includes the profiles of some of the top players in the instrument
transformers market. These players include ABB (Switzerland), Siemens
(Germany), Schneider Electric (France), and GE (US). The leading players are
trying to make inroads in the markets in the developed economies and are
adopting various strategies to increase their market shares.
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