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Global Renewable Energy Market - 2012

Publisher Name » Gyan Research And Analytics
Published Date » 2012-08-31
No. Of Pages » 79

The report represents a broad overview of global renewable energy resources, their current and future prospects, investment trends, and regulatory frameworks of the countries situated in America, Europe and Asia. The report also delineates a detailed analysis of country-specific renewable energy resources, investment trends, regulatory framework, and profiles of major players for each of the energy segments available in the countries within the ambit of our study. In addition, our report analyses the opportunity-scenario available in the renewable energy market, specific to these countries. 

The changing environmental scenario and depleting conventional energy resources has impelled the world to seek out alternative sources of energy. Mankind is consciously moving towards the use of renewable energy, with the prime focus on alleviating dependency on conventional energy sources. Acting in this direction, the United Nations (UN) has started a global initiative - ‘Sustainable Energy for All’ - to drive the use of renewable energy. 

With global share of renewable energy rising to 17 percent of total consumption in 2011, the renewable energy market has come of age. This statement can be substantiated by the fact that almost half of the new installed capacities in 2011 were from renewable energy sources. 

Moreover, investments in the global renewable energy market have increased steadily over the years. It reached USD 257 billion in 2011, with Solar Energy and Wind Energy attracting the majority of the investments. 

Renewable energy support policies and incentives are the foundations on which the expansion of the market is based. Globally, around 109 countries have some kind of renewable energy policies or energy targets in place. With nuclear energy falling out of favour due to the Fukushima Disaster in Japan, many governments are looking beyond nuclear energy for sustainable energy sources. Further, the potential of the industry to create jobs has added a fillip to the market. It is estimated that more than 5 million jobs are currently available in the sector. 

Our report represents a broad overview of global renewable energy resources, their current and future prospects, investment trends, and regulatory frameworks of the countries situated in America, Europe and Asia. 

The report also delineates a detailed analysis of country-specific renewable energy resources, investment trends, regulatory framework, and profiles of major players for each of the energy segments available in the countries within the ambit of our study. In addition, our report analyses the opportunity-scenario available in the renewable energy market, specific to these countries.

SCOPE OF THE REPORT

  • Global Overview of Renewable Energy Market
  • Sources of Renewable Energy and their Current Global Status
  • Region-wise Status of the Market
  • Country-specific Status of the Market
  • Outlook of the Industry

KEY FEATURES DISCUSSED

  • Current Global Renewable Energy Status and Outlook
  • Detailed Analysis Various Sources of Renewable Energy
  • Investment Trends in Renewable Energy - Global
  • Detailed Analysis of Each Renewable Energy Sources – Global
  • Region-wise Country Profile for Renewable Energy Market
  • Detailed Analysis of Each Renewable Energy Sources – Country-specific
  • Regulatory Framework in Renewable Energy – Country-specific
  • Investment Trends in Renewable Energy - Country-specific
  • Profile of Major Players – Country-specific

BENEFICIARIES OF THE REPORT

  • Companies in Renewable Energy, Power and Agriculture Sectors
  • Educational Institutes and Renewable Energy Research Centers
  • Business Research, KPOs & Consulting Companies
  • Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturers/Suppliers
  • Government and Policy Makers
  • Commercial and Investment Banks
  • Individuals/Investors
Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Global Overview
2.1 World Electricity Generation
2.2 Need of Renewable Energy
2.3 Hydro Power
2.4 Wind Energy
2.5 Biomass Energy
2.6 Solar Energy
2.7 Geothermal Energy
2.8 Global Investment Trends

3. Regional Overview
3.1 America
3.1.1 The US
3.1.1.1 Hydro Energy
3.1.1.2 Wind Energy
3.1.1.3 Biomass Energy
3.1.1.4 Solar Energy
3.1.1.5 Geothermal Energy
3.1.1.6 Investment Trends
3.1.1.7 Policy Framework
3.1.2 Brazil
3.1.2.1 Hydro Electricity
3.1.2.2 Wind Energy
3.1.2.3 Investment Trends
3.1.2.4 Regulatory Framework
3.1.3 Regional Major Players
3.2 Europe
3.2.1 The United Kingdom
3.2.1.1 Hydro Power
3.2.1.2 Wind Energy
3.2.1.3 Biomass energy
3.2.1.4 Investment Trends
3.2.1.5 Policy Framework
3.2.2 Germany
3.2.2.1 Hydro Power
3.2.2.2 Wind Energy
3.2.2.3 Biomass Energy
3.2.2.4 Solar Energy
3.2.2.5 Investment Trends
3.2.2.6 Policy Framework
3.2.2.7 Regional Major Players
3.3 Asia- Pacific
3.3.1 China
3.3.1.1 Hydro Electricity
3.3.1.2 Wind Power
3.3.1.3 Solar Energy
3.3.1.4 Investment Trends
3.3.1.5 Policy Framework
3.3.2 India
3.3.2.1 Hydro Power
3.3.2.2 Wind Power
3.3.2.3 Biomass Energy
3.3.2.4 Solar Power
3.3.2.6 Investment Trends
3.3.2.7 Policy Framework
3.3.2.8 Major State-wise Initiatives in Renewable Energy
3.3.2.9 Regional Major Players

4. Outlook

List of Tables


Table 1: Financials of GE (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 2: Financials of First Solar, Inc. (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 3: Financials of Alstom (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 4: Financials of Statkraft (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 5: Financials of Areva (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 6: Financials of Siemens AG (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 7: Financials of Suzlon (FY2008 – FY2011)
Table 8: Financials of BHEL (FY2008 – FY2011)

List of Figures


Chart 1: Global Primary Energy Consumption, 2007- 2011 
Chart 2: Share of Renewables in Primary Energy Consumption, 2010 
Chart 3: Outlook - Global Primary Energy Demand, 2012 - 2016 
Chart 4: Global Average Annual Growth Rate of Renewable Energy Capacity 
Chart 5: Top Five Countries with Highest Renewable Energy Installed Capacity, 2011 
Chart 6: Global Electricity Generation Installed Capacity, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 7: Global Electricity Generation, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 8: Global Hydro Power Installed Capacity, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 9: Global Hydro Electricity Consumption, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 10: Country-wise Share of Total Hydropower Installed Capacity, 2011 
Chart 11: Country-wise Hydropower New Capacity Additions, 2011 
Chart 12: Global Wind Energy Installed Capacity, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 13: Country-wise Share of Total Installed Wind Energy Capacity, 2011 
Chart 14: Country-wise Wind Energy New Capacity Additions, 2011 
Chart 15: Global Biomass Energy Installed Capacity, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 16: Global Solar PV Installed Capacity, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 17: Country-wise Share of Total Installed Solar PV Capacity, 2011 
Chart 18: Global Investment in Renewable Energy, 2007-2011
Chart 19: Renewable Energy Consumption - North America 
Chart 20: Renewable Energy Consumption - South & Central America 
Chart 21: Total Primary Energy Consumption in the US, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 22: Total Energy Consumption by Type, 2010 
Chart 23: Electricity Generated by Hydro Energy in the US, 2007-2011 
Chart 24: Total Installed Wind Capacity in the US, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 25: Electricity Generation by Wind Energy in the US, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 26: Installed Biopower Capacity in the US, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 27: Total Installed Solar Energy Capacity in the US, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 28: Installed Capacity of Geothermal Electricity in the US, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 29: Total Primary Energy Consumption in Brazil, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 30: Primary Energy Consumption in Brazil (by Type), 2010 
Chart 31: Installed Capacity of Hydroelectricity in Brazil, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 32: Electricity Generation by Hydro Energy in Brazil, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 33: Installed Wind Energy Capacity in Brazil, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 34: Electricity Generation by Hydro Energy in Brazil, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 35: EU Power Capacity Mix, 2011 
Chart 36: Primary Energy Consumption in the UK, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 37: Electricity Generation by Type in the UK, 2011
Chart 38: Installed Hydroelectricity Capacity in the UK, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 39: Hydroelectric Generation in the UK, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 40: Installed Wind Power Capacity in the UK, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 41: Wind Electricity Generation in the UK, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 42: Biomass Energy Installed Capacity, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 43: Biomass Electricity Generation in the UK, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 44: Primary Energy Consumption in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 45: Consumption of Energy by Type, 2011 
Chart 46: Installed Hydro Energy Capacity in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 47: Hydroelectricity Generation in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 48: Installed Wind Energy Capacity in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 49: Wind Electricity Generation in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 50: Biomass Energy Installed Capacity in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 51: Biomass Electricity Generation in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 52: Solar Energy Installed Capacity in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 53: Solar Electricity Generation in Germany, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 54: Primary Energy Consumption in Asia-Pacific, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 55: Renewables Consumption in Asia - pacific, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 56: Primary Energy Consumption in China, 2006 - 2010
Chart 57: Total Installed Hydro Power Capacity in China, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 58: Hydro Electricity Generation in China, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 59: Total Wind Installed Capacity in China, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 60: Electricity Generation by Wind in China, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 61: Solar Power Installed Capacity of China, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 62: Primary Energy Consumption in India, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 63: Installed Power Generation Capacity in India -2011 
Chart 64: Installed Hydro Power Capacity in India, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 65: Installed Wind Energy Capacity in India, 2007 - 2011 
Chart 66: Wind Electricity Generation in India, 2006 - 2010 
Chart 67: Sales of Tata BP Solar, FY2007 - FY2011 
Chart 68: Total Turnover of Tata BP Solar, FY2007 - FY2011 
Chart 69: Exports of Tata BP Solar, FY2007 - FY2011 
Chart 70: Total Revenues of Moserbaer Solar, FY2007 - FY2011

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