Expanding demand and supply chain disruptions have pushed critical electrical equipment into shortage, driving up prices and lengthening lead times. These challenges are delaying projects across the electric transmission and distribution industry, with no immediate relief in sight.
Our new multi-client study, Making the connection: meeting the electric T&D supply chain challenge, explores these issues, examining the underlying drivers of demand, supply constraints and future trends. You can download our introductory 'Meeting the Electric T&D Supply Chain Challenge' brochure to find out more.
Take a deep dive into the supply chain challenge
In this complimentary, one-hour webinar, Wood Mackenzie experts and external guests will provide an overview of what is driving demand for transformers, switchgear, cables and other electrical T&D equipment – and the factors behind the longer delivery lead times causing project delays.
Speakers will also share their views on the impact of these bottlenecks on renewable deployment, large loads – such as data centers and manufacturing – and the cost to consumers. To wrap up, the Wood Mackenzie team will share insight into our fascinating new multiclient study.
Complete the form at the top of this page to download the webinar slides
Get to know our speakers
Xizhou Zhou
Executive Vice President, Head of Power and Renewables
Xizhou delivers value for clients by providing leading-edge insights and analytics.
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Vice President, Supply Chain Data & Analytics, Wood Mackenzie
Devin leads our supply chain group and leads on creating new or improved supply chain products and research.
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Justin Badlam
Senior Advisor, US Department of Energy’s Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC)
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Vice President of Renewables Americas, Equinor
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