Renewable Distributed Energy Generation
Renewable Distributed Energy Generation
Sub-Utility Scale Photovoltaics, Small Wind Power, and Fuel Cells: Market Analysis and Forecasts
Increasing numbers of countries and regions of the world have committed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and diversity energy resources to include more renewable sources. Meanwhile, the world’s electricity generation is expected to increase nearly two-fold by 2030 from 2007 levels. The traditional electricity grid’s centralized power generation model is very inefficient and limited. In most industrialized countries, the overall generation efficiency averages 30-35% by the time electricity reaches the customer and the electricity grid is getting more and more congested. Further, it is estimated that 33% of the global population lives without power today.One of the key solutions to these challenges lies in Renewable Distributed Energy Generation. RDEG technologies are comprised of three principal technologies: photovoltaic, small wind, and fuell cells, and are often used in concert with emerging energy storage technologies. RDEG technologies generate power at the point of consumption, avoiding costly and inefficient transmission and distribution. RDEG technologies generate electricity with few if any emissions. ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Renewable-Distributed-Energy-Generation.html )
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the technologies as well as key drivers of growth over the next five years and beyond. This report provides an overview of the opportunities and challenges associated with deploying RDEG technologies on a global basis to meet the growing electricity needs of the planet. The report takes an in-depth analysis of the key cost drivers of each RDEG technology. Detailed market forecasts of capacity, price, and installed system revenue potential are provided for each technology covering each significant global market. Key players in each category are also profiled.
Key questions addressed:
* Why is sub-utility scale Renewable Distributed Energy Generation (RDEG) an important part of the solution to the challenges of climate change?
* What are the key sub-utility scale RDEG technologies and how do they
* How big is the RDEG category today and how large is the market forecast to grow?
* What are the key applications of RDEG technologies?
* What are the key drivers of growth for RDEG technologies?
* Who are the key industry players in the RDEG technology market?
Who needs this report?
* RDEG technology providers: PV, small wind, and fuel cell systems
* Distribution, installation, and service providers
* Venture capital and other equity investors
* RDEG project developers
* Government agencies
* Industry associations, non-profit organizations, and key industry consistuents
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