DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/1811e8/evolution_and_grow) has announced the addition of Frost & Sullivan's new report "Evolution and Growth of Green Technologies in Asia Pacific Rail Market" to their offering.
Asia Pacific Rail Market's Green Signal for Green Technologies to Increase Adoption of High-speed Systems
With Green technologies making their debut in new rail projects in the Asia Pacific, operators, manufacturers and vendors are keen to jump on the Green bandwagon and are focusing on incorporating green products and standards in their rail systems. Urbanisation and improved economy, along with people's need for mobility and goods movement, has resulted in an influx of investments in new rail infrastructure in the Asia Pacific. As these new urban rail projects now have to come equipped with energy-efficiency solutions, market participants are looking to implement Green technologies in the rail systems and infrastructure. The energy-efficient technologies will also make rails the most sustainable mobility solution to transport people and goods on freight lines. As rails are increasingly adopting Green technology, stakeholders must encourage Green transport such as urban rail as opposed to road and air, as rail has lowest carbon dioxide gas emission, especially with electrification of rail lines, says the analyst of this research.
Despite the clear environmental benefits of Green rails, the high prices of the technology often deter potential investors. The market is addressing the issue of investments by gradually shifting from the old model of full financing from government to a public-private partnership to satisfy the expectations of multi stakeholders. The implementation of green technology in rails can be a success if the business case is promoted as a public-private partnership with access to equity and financial markets for project funds, observes the analyst. Market participants have to secure substantial budgets to implement new Green technologies for passenger rail and freight lines, as most rail components are fully imported and require time-intensive approvals for tropical conditions.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Introduction to Green Technology in Rail Market
3. Green Technologies in Rail Market
4. Strategic Roadmap of Green Technologies in Railways across Asia Pacific
5. Appendix
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