Global and national water market perspectives available free to online registrants A presentation by Bluefield President Reese Tisdale at the Invest H20 Conference in Austin, Texas. This presentation analyzes key trends across global and national water markets, including: Population growth will place additional pressure on utility infrastructure, demanding greenfield capacity additions to keep pace. Aging… Continue reading Where We Have Been in a Year: Water Market Perspectives
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Aqua America Accelerates Core Growth Strategy
Aqua America reported seven acquisitions in Illinois, Indiana, North Carolina, and Pennsylvania during the first quarter of 2016. These deals mark an increase in M&A activity, as the firm closed 14 deals over the entirety of 2015. American Water continues to challenge the firm in its Pennsylvania stronghold, scoring a major deal with the acquisition of… Continue reading Aqua America Accelerates Core Growth Strategy
U.S. Investor-Owned Utilities M&A Update, 2013-2015
France Reshapes Private Water Landscape
In February, French water sector bellwethers Suez Environment and Veolia published full 2015 results confirming a sustained decrease in the importance of French revenues in their respective water portfolios. Both firms have attributed the decline to an unfavorable tariff environment and contract renegotiations, despite an annual production volume increase of over one percent.
New Supply Strategy Surfaces for EPCOR
U.S. Desalination Market Update: Policies, Projects & Trends, 2015
U.S. Investor Owned Utilities: M&A Developments, Update 2015
This Data Insight, U.S. Investor Owned Utilities: M&A Developments, Update 2015, analyzes deal activity from 2013 to 2015. Regulated investor-owned utility (IOU) dealmaking has increased during this period, driven by a combination of ongoing corporate M&A strategies, improving investment climate, and municipal financing gaps. Bluefield details the impacts of these deals on company positions and strategies being deployed relative to their peers.
Private Water Players Hunker Down Under
Private Water Utilities: Global Rankings & Company Strategies
Private Water Utilities: Global Rankings & Company Strategies, is an in-depth analysis of leading privately-owned water utilities with global footprints in more than 24 countries, serving more than 310 million people. This report has been developed to support companies involved in the global private water market with detailed annual utility ranking highlights, M&A and concession activity analysis, and regional demand forecasting.
Private Participation Trends in Key Water Markets // SWAN
Bluefield Research was in London on 29-30 April 2015 for SWAN: The Smart Water Networks Forum.