Critical infrastructure is not one market. It is a network of interconnected industries, each with its own project pipelines, competitive dynamics, and regulatory frameworks. Delphidata's semantic market model maps all of them through a unified knowledge graph - so you can go deep into any single sector, or trace relationships across them.
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Hydrogen
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Solar Energy
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Wind Energy
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Nuclear
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Geothermal
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Natural Gas
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Energy Storage
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Hydro Power
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Biopower
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Novel Renewables
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Fusion & Advanced Nuclear
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Carbon Capture
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Ammonia
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Green Steel
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Green Cement
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Methanol
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Sustainable Aviation Fuel
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Biofuels
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Synthetic Fuels
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Direct Air Capture
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Defense
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Space Economy
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Data & AI Infrastructure
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Semiconductor
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Water Infrastructure
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Power Grids
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Strategic Minerals
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Electrolyzer
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Fuel Cell
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Industrial IoT
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Robotics
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Flow Control
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Gas Turbines
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Quantum Computing
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Advanced Air Mobility
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Circular Economy
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Carbon Markets
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What we track across every sector.
Structured intelligence from raw signals to queryable knowledge.
Every sector in the Delphidata platform is built on the same foundation: our semantic market model continuously ingests information from thousands of sources, extracts structured entities, and maps them into a unified knowledge graph. The depth varies by sector maturity and data availability, but the methodology is consistent.
Projects
Facilities, installations, programs - with location, capacity, timeline, status, and ownership
Companies
Developers, manufacturers, contractors, investors - with portfolios and relationship networks
Technology
Specifications, efficiency, cost benchmarks, manufacturer landscape, adoption curves
Supply Chain
Component sourcing, manufacturing capacity, logistics routes, and dependency mapping
Market Signals
Announcements, partnerships, funding rounds, leadership changes, and strategic developments
Policy & Regulation
Subsidies, auction results, permitting frameworks, trade rules, and carbon pricing