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The world is currently facing two potentially contradictory developments: that of increasing global energy supply to meet a growing demand for energy; and that of tackling global warming by lowering emissions of carbon dioxide. This situation creates an opportunity for hydropower, which is a low-carbon energy source, capable of supplying substantial quantities of power throughout the world.Visiongain calculates the global hydropower market, defined as spending on new hydropower projects plus spending on upgrades and expansions, to be worth $56.51bn in 2011.
Hydropower is a key component of the energy industry, currently contributing around one-sixth of all global electricity, but likely to play an even more important role in the future of global energy supply as the inevitable shift to renewable energy occurs. This report offers an examination of the hydropower market over the next decade, providing detailed market forecasts for each of the regional markets and offering in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges facing companies in the hydropower market throughout the world.
The report also describes the most important technological changes within the hydropower industry and assesses their importance for the growth of the market over the long-term. The various drivers and restraints of the market are evaluated in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the hydropower market.
How much are individual regions planning to spend on acquiring new hydropower infrastructure and upgrading and maintaining existing infrastructure between 2011 and 2021? Who are the leading companies in the hydropower industry? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade – in which geographical regions and with which type of technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.
Comprehensive analysis of the hydropower market
The Hydropower Market 2011-2021 report examines this sector critically with a comprehensive review of recent contracts, news reports, industry publications, market analysis and expert consultation. The report provides detailed forecasts for the global market; forecasts and analysis for the seven regional markets; a strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT) analysis; discussions of the main technologies in the market; profiles of the leading companies involved in the industry; and assessments of market drivers and restraints. This report also includes transcripts of in-depth interviews with two industry experts. This package of analyses cannot be obtained anywhere else.
The report draws on a rich combination of primary and secondary research, interviews, official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion.
Why you should buy The Hydropower Market 2011-2021
The main benefits from purchasing this report:
· You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the main factors influencing the global hydropower market and how it will develop over the next ten years.
· The analysis and forecasting have been underpinned by extensive consultation with industry experts. In the report, you will you will read full transcripts of two original interviews from the following hydropower companies:
· Vattenfall; a leading European energy company
· Black & Veatch; a global engineering and construction company.
· You will receive market forecasts for each from 2011-2021 for the seven regional hydropower markets, with a thorough analysis of drivers and restraints in each region.
· Africa
· Asia-Pacific
· Eurasia
· Europe
· Middle East
· North America
· South America
· You will find information on the hydropower industry and recent contracts awarded in more than 50 national hydropower markets throughout the world.
· You will be provided with profiles of 50 of the leading companies within the hydropower market.
· You will find 65 tables and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the hydropower market in detail from 2011-2021.
· You will be able to compare the various hydropower technologies and learn of the specific opportunities in each regional hydropower market.
You will receive an extensive SWOT analysis of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for companies involved in the hydropower market over the next decade.
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Anybody with an interest in the hydropower market should gain valuable information and insight from this new study by visiongain, which analyses one of the most important components of the electricity generation sector. The hydropower market offers substantial business opportunities and is an increasingly important component of the energy sector in several key regional markets.
This visiongain energy report will be valuable both to those already involved in the hydropower market and those wishing to enter the market in the future. Gain an understanding of how to tap into the potential of this market by ordering The Hydropower Market 2011-2021.
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Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
1.1 The Hydropower Market Overview
1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Hydropower Market
1.2.1 Drivers in the Hydropower Market
1.2.2 Restraints in the Hydropower Market
1.3 Highlights of the Report
1.4 Benefits of the Report
1.5 Methodology
1.6 The Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
1.7 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast 2011-2021
2. Introduction to the Hydropower Market
2.1 Background to Hydropower
2.2 Different Types of Hydropower Generation
2.2.1 Impounding Dam Hydropower
2.2.2 Run-of-the-River Hydropower
2.2.3 Pumped-Storage Hydropower
2.3 Hydropower in the Global Energy Mix
2.4 The Growth of Renewable Energy
2.5 Large Hydropower Generation
2.6 Small, Micro and Pico Hydropower Generation
3. The Global Hydropower Market
3.1 The Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
3.2 Recent Developments in the Global Hydropower Market
3.3 Global Hydropower Market Drivers and Restraints 2011-2021
3.4 Global Hydropower Market Drivers
3.4.1 The Global Rise in Energy Demand
3.4.2 The Renewable Energy Drive and Global Warming
3.4.3 Tackling Poverty in the Third World
3.4.4 Supporting Intermittent Renewables and Energy Storage
3.4.5 Cheap, Reliable and Economically Stable
3.5 Global Hydropower Market Restraints
3.5.1 High Upfront Costs
3.5.2 Long Lead-Times
3.5.3 Lack of New Feasible Sites
3.5.4 Safety and Security of Dams
3.5.5 Opposition from Environmental Campaign Groups and Local Communities
4. The Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast 2011-2021
4.1 The Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.1.1 The Chinese Hydropower Market
4.1.2 The Indian Hydropower Market
4.1.3 The Japanese Hydropower Market
4.1.4 The Pakistani Hydropower Market
4.1.5 The Indonesian Hydropower Market
4.1.6 The Nepalese Hydropower Market
4.1.7 The Vietnamese Hydropower Market
4.1.8 The Burmese Hydropower Market
4.1.9 The Laotian Hydropower Market
4.1.10 The Bhutanese Hydropower Market
4.1.11 The Malaysian Hydropower Market
4.1.12 The Australian Hydropower Market
4.1.13 The New Zealand Hydropower Market
4.2 The South American Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.2.1 The Brazilian Hydropower Market
4.2.2 The Mexican Hydropower Market
4.2.3 The Venezuelan Hydropower Market
4.2.4 The Argentinean Hydropower Market
4.2.5 The Colombian Hydropower Market
4.2.6 The Peruvian Hydropower Market
4.2.7 The Bolivian Hydropower Market
4.2.8 The Chilean Hydropower Market
4.2.9 The Panamanian Hydropower Market
4.2.10 The Costa Rican Hydropower Market
4.2.11 The Honduran Hydropower Market
4.2.12 The Ecuadorian Hydropower Market
4.3 The North American Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.3.1 The United States Hydropower Market
4.3.2 The Canadian Hydropower Market
4.4 The European Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.4.1 The Norwegian Hydropower Market
4.4.2 The French Hydropower Market
4.4.3 The Turkish Hydropower Market
4.4.4 The Serbian Hydropower Market
4.4.5 The Austrian Hydropower Market
4.4.6 The Italian Hydropower Market
4.4.7 The Spanish Hydropower Market
4.4.8 The Swiss Hydropower Market
4.4.9 The Swedish Hydropower Market
4.4.10 The British Hydropower Market
4.5 The Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.5.1 The Russian Hydropower Market
4.5.2 The Tajikistani Hydropower Market
4.5.3 The Georgian Hydropower Market
4.5.4 The Kazakhstani Hydropower Market
4.5.5 The Ukrainian Hydropower Market
4.6 The African Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.6.1 The Democratic Republic of the Congo Hydropower Market
4.6.2 The Ethiopian Hydropower Market
4.6.3 The Zambian Hydropower Market
4.6.4 The Tanzanian Hydropower Market
4.6.5 The Madagascan Hydropower Market
4.6.6 The Ghanaian Hydropower Market
4.6.7 The Egyptian Hydropower Market
4.7 The Middle Eastern Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
4.7.1 The Iranian Hydropower Market
4.7.2 The Iraqi Hydropower Market
4.8 Regional Variations in Market Size and Growth
5. SWOT Analysis of the Hydropower Market 2011-2021
5.1 Strengths
5.1.1 Renewable and Low-Emission
5.1.2 Reliability and Longevity
5.1.3 Social and Environmental Benefits
5.1.4 Providing Energy Independence
5.1.5 Energy Management and Supply
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 High Upfront Costs
5.2.2 Lengthy Lead-Times
5.2.3 Dependence on Precipitation
5.2.4 Displacing Communities
5.2.5 Environmental and Ecological Impacts
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 Sustainability Revolution and Renewable Energy Drive
5.3.2 Hydropower Potential in Asia, Africa and South America
5.3.3 Small Hydropower and Low-Head Hydropower
5.3.4 Threats to Nuclear Technology
5.3.5 Potentially High Oil Prices
5.3.6 Refurbishment of Existing Hydropower Plants
5.3.7 Technological Improvements
5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Perceptions of Feasible Hydropower Potential
5.4.2 Opposition to Hydropower Projects
5.4.3 Improvements in Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies
5.4.4 Funding and Political Support
5.4.5 Global Warming
5.4.6 Continuing Weak Global Economy
6. Hydropower Technologies
6.1 Computational Fluid Dynamics
6.2 Low-Head Hydropower
6.3 Variable Speed Generators
6.4 Electronics, Controls and Automation
6.5 Environmental Mitigation Technologies
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 Vattenfall
7.1.1 Vattenfall's Interest in French Hydropower
7.1.2 The European Hydropower Market
7.1.3 Prospects for Small Hydropower in Europe
7.1.4 The Importance of Carbon Legislation
7.1.5 The Fukushima Disaster and Hydropower Potential
7.1.6 Technological Developments in the Hydropower Industry
7.2 Black & Veatch Corporation
7.2.1 The US Hydropower Market
7.2.2 The Importance of Carbon Legislation
7.2.3 Canadian Hydropower in the US Market
7.2.4 The Chinese Hydropower Market
7.2.5 Regions Experiencing Strong Hydropower Growth
7.2.6 Technological Developments in the Hydropower Industry
8. Leading Companies in the Hydropower Market
8.1 Hydropower Dam Operators
8.1.1 Ameren Corporation
8.1.2 Avista Corporation
8.1.3 Brookfield Asset Management
8.1.4 China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
8.1.5 Dominion
8.1.6 Duke Energy
8.1.7 EDF (Électricité de France)
8.1.8 Endesa
8.1.9 Enel
8.1.10 EPS
8.1.11 GDF Suez
8.1.12 Hydro-Québec
8.1.13 Iberdrola
8.1.14 Idaho Power Company
8.1.15 Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited (JPVL)
8.1.16 Manitoba Hydro
8.1.17 MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
8.1.18 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)
8.1.19 Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
8.1.20 Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E)
8.1.21 RusHydro
8.1.22 RWE
8.1.23 Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
8.1.24 Southern California Edison Company (SCE)
8.1.25 Southern Company
8.1.26 Statkraft
8.1.27 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
8.1.28 Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
8.1.29 Tractebel Energia
8.1.30 Vattenfall
8.1.31 Verbund
8.2 Hydropower Service Companies
8.2.1 ABB
8.2.2 Alstom
8.2.3 American Hydro
8.2.4 Andritz AG
8.2.5 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
8.2.6 Bilfinger Berger
8.2.7 Black & Veatch Corporation
8.2.8 DongFang Electric Corporation
8.2.9 Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon
8.2.10 Harbin Power Equipment Company
8.2.11 Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
8.2.12 Impsa
8.2.13 Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
8.2.14 Mott MacDonald
8.2.15 OJSC Power Machines
8.2.16 STE Energy
8.2.17 Sinohydro
8.2.18 Toshiba Power Systems Company
8.2.19 Voith Hydro
9. Conclusions
9.1 Outlook for the Global Hydropower Market 2011-2021
9.2 Areas of High Growth in the Hydropower Market
9.3 Areas of Moderate Growth in the Hydropower Market
9.4 Areas of Low Growth in the Hydropower Market
9.5 Global Hydropower Market Summary
10. Glossary
List of Tables
Table 2.1 Top Five Hydropower Plants in the World by Capacity (GW), Country and Completion Date
Table 2.2 Top Five Hydropower Plant Proposals in the World by Capacity (GW), Country and Estimated Completion Date
Table 3.1 Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 3.2 Global Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints in the Global Hydropower Market 2011-2021
Table 4.1 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.2 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.3 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.4 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.5 Drivers and Restraints in the Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market
Table 4.6 The Top 13 National Installed Hydropower Capacities in the Asia-Pacific, 2008 (GW, MW)
Table 4.7 South American Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.8 South American Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.9 Drivers and Restraints in the South American Hydropower Market
Table 4.10 The Top 12 National Installed Hydropower Capacities in South America, 2008 (GW, MW)
Table 4.11 US and Canadian Installed Hydropower Capacities, 2008 (GW)
Table 4.12 North American Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.13 North American Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.14 Drivers and Restraints in the North American Hydropower Market
Table 4.15 The Top Ten National Installed Hydropower Capacities in Europe, 2008 (GW)
Table 4.16 European Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.17 European Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.18 Drivers and Restraints in the European Hydropower Market
Table 4.19 The Top Five National Installed Hydropower Capacities in Eurasia, 2008 (GW)
Table 4.20 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.21 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.22 Drivers and Restraints in the Eurasian Hydropower Market
Table 4.23 The Top Seven Installed Hydropower Capacities in Africa, 2008 (GW, MW)
Table 4.24 African Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.25 African Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.26 Drivers and Restraints in the African Hydropower Market
Table 4.27 Iranian and Iraqi Installed Hydropower Capacities, 2008 (GW)
Table 4.28 Middle Eastern Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.29 Middle Eastern Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.30 Drivers and Restraints in the Middle Eastern Hydropower Market
Table 4.31 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (%, $Bn)
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Hydropower Market 2011-2021
Table 9.1 Regional Hydropower Market Sizes 2011 and 2021 ($Bn), and 2011-2021 CAGRs (%)
List of Figures
Figure 2.1 Graphic Representation of a Hydropower Dam
Figure 2.2 World Net Hydropower Generation Forecast 2007-2035 (TWh)
Figure 2.3 World Electricity Generation by Fuel Source 2007 (%)
Figure 2.4 World Net Hydropower Installed Capacity Forecast 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 2.5 World Installed Electricity Generation Capacity by Fuel Source 2007 (%)
Figure 3.1 Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 3.2 Global Hydropower Market Annual Growth Rate (AGR%) 2011-2021
Figure 3.3 World Energy Consumption, 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 3.4 People Living Without Access to Electricity by Region, 2009 (Millions)
Figure 4.1 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.2 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.3 South American Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.4 North American Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.5 European Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.6 European Theoretical Hydropower Potential (TWh/year)
Figure 4.7 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.8 African Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.9 Middle Eastern Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Figure 4.10 Regional Hydropower Markets CAGRs (%) 2011-2021
Figure 4.11 Regional Hydropower Markets CAGRs (%) 2011-2016 and 2016-2021
Figure 4.12 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011 (%)
Figure 4.13 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2016 (%)
Figure 4.14 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2021 (%)
Figure 4.15 Regional Hydropower Market Share Change (%) 2011-2021
Figure 5.1 African, Eurasian, and Asia-Pacific Theoretical Hydropower Potential (MWh/Km2)
Figure 5.2 North American and South American Theoretical Hydropower Potential (MWh/Km2)
Figure 5.3 EIA Projected Oil Prices (WTI) 2011-2021: Reference, High Price and Low Price Scenarios ($)
Figure 9.1 Global Hydropower Market Size Forecast 2011-2021 ($Bn)
Companies Mentioned in this Report
ABB
Advantage IQ
AECOM
Alabama Power
Alstom
American Governor Company
American Hydro
American Municipal Power
Ameren Corporation
Ameren UE
Ameren Missouri
Andritz AG
Andritiz Hydro
Atco Ltd
Avista Corporation
Avista Utilities
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
BC Hydro
BHP Billiton
Bilfinger Berger
Black & Veatch Corporation
Borodino
Brookfield Asset Management
Brookfield Renewable Power
CalEnergy Generatiom
Canog Energy
Cavico Corporation
CE Electric UK
China Gezhouba Group
China Three Gorges Corporation (CTGPC)
China Yangtze Power Company
Columbia Power Corporation
Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE)
Copel
Coyne et Bellier
CSG Power Generation Company
Dominion
DongFang Electric Corporation
Druk Green Power Corporation
Duke Energy
EGAT International
Electricité de France (EDF)
Electricity of Vietnam (EVN)
Emera Energy
Emerson
Ende
Endesa
Enel
Enel Green Power (EGP)
E.ON
E.ON España
E.ON Wasserkraft
EPM Ituango
EPS
ERPS
EuroSibEnergo
Flow Science Inc.
Forbes
Fortis Inc
GDF Suez
Georgia Power
Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon
Glomma Kraftproduksjon
GMR Energy Ltd
GMR Infrastructure
Great Lake Hydro Income Fund
Green Ventures
Gulf Power
GVK Energy
Harbin Electric Corporation
Harbin Electric Group
Harbin Power Equipment Company
Himtal Hydropower
Hitachi
HM Hydro
Hydro-Québec
Hyundai
Iberdrola
Idaho Power Company
Ingra d.d.
Impsa
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
Irkutskenergo
Italian-Thai Development
Jaypee Group
Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited (JPVL)
JSC Energo-Pro Georgia
Kern River Gas Transmission Company
Korea South East Power Company
Kraftwerke Hinterrhein
Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
Limited Kazakhstan Natural Gas Technology Company
Lusis & Partners
Luz y Fuerza del Centro (LFC)
Manitoba Hydro
Meridian Energy
MidAmerican Energy Company
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
Mississippi Power
Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Moserbaer
Mott MacDonald
Nalcor
National Hydroelectric Power Company (NHPC)
Norfund
Norte Energia
Northern Natural Gas
OJSC Power Machines
Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
Orbeo
PacifiCorp
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
Plutonic Power
Progress Energy
PTC India
PT Pembangunan Perumahan (PTPP)
PT Perushahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)
Rainpower Kristinehamn AB
Rhodia
RusHydro
RWE
RWE Innogy
RWE Power
Sanko
Sanir
Sarawak Energy
Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
SECI Energia
Siemens
SinoHydro
SJVN Limited
SN Power
Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation (SNEC)
Société Générale
Société Nationale D'électricité (SNES)
Southern California Edison Company (SCE)
Southern Company
Statkraft
STE Energy
Tata Power Company
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
Toshiba
Toshiba International Corporation (TIC)
Toshiba Power Systems Company
Tractebel Energia
TransCanada Corp
TrustPower
Vattenfall
Verbund
Voith
Voith Hydro
Weir Group
Yesil Enerji
Zenergy
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report
African Development Bank (AfDB)
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Brazilian National Agency for Electricity (ANEEL)
Canadian Hydropower Association (CHA)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
China Development Bank
China Electricity Council
China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research
Columbia Basin Trust
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
European Commission
European Investment Bank (EIB)
European Union (EU)
Exim Bank of China
Export Development Bank of Iran
Friends of the Earth
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
Inter-American Development Bank
International Energy Agency (IEA)
International Hydropower Association (IHA)
International Rivers
International Small-Hydro Atlas
Iraqi Electricity Ministry
Iraqi Ministry of Water Resources
National Hydropower Association (NHA)
Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)
Serbian Ministry of Mining and Energy
UK Environment Agency (EA)
United Nations (UN)
UN Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
US Bureau of Reclamation
US Department of Energy (DOE)
US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
World Bank
World Energy Council (WEC)
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