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IIR Energy provides extensive coverage of the Major U.S. Industrials. Detailed information on the existing industrials, and their grassroot, expansion and modernization project activities.
This unique data solution gives retailers a powerful tool to understand the U.S. Industrial plant sector by easily identifying and qualifying potential industrial targets by state, county, territory, plant size, project spending in regards to potential energy demands.
| Active Projects Major Capital Spending June 2002 |
| Industry Classification |
Plant Count |
Grassroot |
Expansions & Additions |
| Power |
2,925 |
$232.2 |
$69.2 |
| Terminals |
1,454 |
$3.6 |
$1.9 |
| Transmission |
1,532 |
$49.3 |
$4.6 |
| Production |
593 |
$6.2 |
$2.2 |
| Alternative Fuels |
61 |
$3.8 |
$0.3 |
| Petroleum Refining |
765 |
$1.1 |
$15.8 |
| Chemical Processing |
4,478 |
$4.3 |
$20.2 |
| Metals & Minerals |
5,095 |
$12.2 |
$9.6 |
| Pulp, Paper & Wood |
3,750 |
$2.4 |
$2.0 |
| Food & Beverage |
7,542 |
$4.6 |
$2.1 |
| Industrial Manufacturing |
12,407 |
$33.9 |
$31.1 |
| Pharmaceutical & Biotech |
762 |
$8.5 |
$8.5 |
| Total |
41,364 |
$362.0 |
$167.5 |
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Each industry is covered thoroughly by identifying the existing plants, new plants under construction, and the plant closures as they occur. Due to the merger and acquisition activity that continues to change the plant ownership relationships, the number of companies that own existing plants is diminishing each year. Furthermore, the number of new plants coming on-line is becoming less than the number of plants closing each year. This market consolidation makes it almost impossible to keep up with the in-plant, project and corporate key decision-makers as they change.
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