Substation Automation Market with COVID-19 impact analysis by Offering (Hardware, Software, Services), Type (Transmission, Distribution), Installation Type, End-use Industry, Component, Communication, and Region - Global Forecast to 2026 , published by MarketsandMarkets™, the Substation Automation Market is estimated to be USD 54.2 billion by 2026 (forecast year) from USD 39.9 billion in 2021 (estimated year), at a CAGR of 6.3% between 2021 to 2026. The growing demand for low-cost and more flexible substation solutions drives the adoption of automated substations in various industries, such as utilities, oil & gas, and railways. Government funding initiatives to replace aging infrastructure also help reduce energy and revenue losses. This, in turn, assists in preventing power outages and blackouts and drives the need to install more automated substations. Moreover, the rising demand for renewable energy projects and the increasing adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles are s
Substation Automation Market worth $54.2 billion by 2026 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets
Substation Automation Market with COVID-19 impact analysis by Offering (Hardware, Software, Services), Type (Transmission, Distribution), Installation Type, End-use Industry, Component, Communication, and Region - Global Forecast to 2026 , published by MarketsandMarkets, the Substation Automation Market is estimated to be USD 54.2 billion by 2026 (forecast year) from USD 39.9 billion in 2021 (estimated year), at a CAGR of 6.3% between 2021 to 2026. The growing demand for low-cost and more flexible substation solutions drives the adoption of automated substations in various industries, such as utilities, oil & gas, and railways. Government funding initiatives to replace aging infrastructure also help reduce energy and revenue losses. This, in turn, assists in preventing power outages and blackouts and drives the need to install more automated substations. Moreover, the rising demand fo
Good news came out of Olympia last week, as well as Boise more than two weeks ago. COVID-19 vaccine availability has increased to the point where basically anyone who needs to get the jab can. Itâs paid for as well, so in order to do my part to get back to normal â and I mean REAL normal â I… More Headlines
Public officials and community members discussed priorities to include in a county document that would guide decisions for the next 20 years during a meeting Wednesday night.
Since 1978, the Whitman County comprehensive plan has not received a complete update. Todd Hall, planning manager for LDC, Inc., said the updated plan will reflect shifted public attitudes, as well as changes in demographics, economy and resource use.
Hall said under the Washington State Growth Management Act, Whitman County is only required to plan for critical areas and natural resource lands, including agriculture, fisheries, wildlife conservation areas and wetlands.
However, the county chose to incorporate other topics into the plan, like transportation, economic development, land use and public services, he said.
Zach Wilkinson/Daily NewsT. Jay Clevenger, owner of Paradise Creek Bicycles, teaches Science on Ice program virtually with the help of his daughter, Sandra, 8, who he nicknamed âSamboniâ in reference to a Zamboni used at ice rinks. Sandra is seen dropping a golf ball and pingpong ball above a newspaper as they teach students about momentum and mass.
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