A latest report has been added to the wide database of Gas Engine Market by Infinium Global Research. This
report studies the Gas Engine Market by fuel type (natural gas, special gas), power output (0.5 MW–1 MW, 1
MW–2 MW, 2 MW–5 MW, 5 MW–10 MW, 10 MW–20 MW), application (co-generation, power generation),
end-user (utilities, manufacturing, oil, gas) market status and outlook of global and major regions, from
manufacturers, and end industries. The objective of the study is to identify market sizes of different segments
& countries in recent years and to forecast the values for the next six years. Gas Engine Market provides
opportunities in micro markets for stakeholders to invest along with the detailed analysis of competitive
landscape, latest trends, and product offerings of the major companies in the Gas Engine Market
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Segments Covered
The report on global gas engine market covers segments such as fuel type, power output, application, and
end-user. The fuel types segments include natural gas, special gas, others. on the basis of power output the
global gas engine market is categorized into 0.5 MW–1 MW, 1 MW–2 MW, 2 MW–5 MW, 5 MW–10 MW, and
10 MW–20 MW. Furthermore, on the basis of application the gas engine market is segmented as co-
generation, power generation, and others. On the basis of end-user the gas engine market, is segmented as
utilities, manufacturing, and oil & gas, others.
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Geographic Coverage
The report provides regional analysis covering geographies such as North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and
Rest of the World. In this section the key trends and market size for each geography is provided over the
period of 2016 – 2024. The countries covered in the North America region include the U.S., Canada, and
Mexico; while Asia-Pacific includes China, Japan, India, South Korea, Malaysia and among others. Moreover,
European region covers countries such as Germany, UK, France, Spain, and rest of Europe. The U.S. drives the