Energy Storage Technologies (EST) Yearbook 2016
LONDON, September 16, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
This brand new yearbook from business intelligence provider visiongain offers the ultimate analysis of the energy storage market. Visiongain estimates that global spending on the six established energy storage technologies (EST), namely pumped hydro storage (PHS), grid-scale batteries, thermal storage, compressed air energy storage (CAES), ultracapacitors and flywheels will amount to $7,235m in 2016.
The grid-scale batteries market is set to increase substantially over the next ten years, overcoming PHS as the largest global energy storage submarkets from the early 2020s onwards. This is an example of the business-critical news that you need to know about. You need to read visiongain's objective analysis of how this will impact your company and the industry more broadly. How are you and your company reacting to this news? Are you sufficiently informed?
How this report will benefit you
In this brand-new 500 page yearbook you will find 403 in-depth tables, charts and graphs PLUS seven EXCLUSIVE interviews - all unavailable elsewhere.
This 500 page yearbook provides detailed CAPEX forecasts for the six established ESTs (PHS, grid-scale batteries, thermal storage, CAES, ultracapacitors and flywheels) over the period 2016-2026 and in-depth performance assessments for eight emerging and next-generation ESTs (adiabatic and isothermal CAES, liquid air energy storage, large-scale hydrogen storage and hydrogen fuel cells, superconducting magnetic energy storage and four innovative battery chemistries: lithium sulphur, lithium air, magnesium ion and zinc air).
By ordering and reading our brand new report today you will stay better informed and ready to act.
Report Scope
Expert opinion from seven leaders within the market:
• Mr Petr Maralik from CEZ Group, one of Europe's biggest operators of PHS projects
• Alexander Goldin from RusHydro, a Russian utility company active in the PHS sector
• Mr. Paul DiRenzo, from Peak Hour Power, a US-based company developing innovative PHS facilities
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• Mr. Giw Zanganeh from Airlight Energy, a leader in thermal and air compressed energy storage
• Mr. Gareth Brett from Highview Power, a former spin-off from the University of Leeds (UK) which is working on liquid air energy storage (LAES) technologies
• Mr. Philippe Bouchard from EoS Energy Storage, a provider of batteries for the electric utility and transportation sectors
• Mr. Bill Radvak and Brian Beck from American Vanadium, a leading producer of flow batteries
Forecasts for the CAPEX ($m) in the global EST market from 2016 to 2026, broken down into 12 leading technology submarkets:
• Closed-loop / Open-loop / Innovative pumped hydro storage (PHS)
• Lithium-ion / Sodium-based / Flow / Advanced lead acid / other batteries
• Thermal storage
• Compressed air energy storage (CAES)
• Flywheels
• Supercapacitors
CAPEX ($m) forecasts for the ten leading national markets (US, China, Japan, South Korea, India, UK, France, Germany, Spain and Italy) and the rest of the world market from 2016 to 2026, broken down into the six leading technology submarkets:
• PHS
• Grid-scale batteries
• Thermal storage
• CAES
• Flywheels
• Supercapacitors
Forecasts of the installed PHS capacity (MW) in the ten leading national markets and the rest of the world market from 2016 to 2026.
Details (project name, location, MW capacity, type, status and date of commissioning) of every operational, under construction and planned PHS project around the world from 2016 to 2026.
An overview and analysis of the range of applications of ESTs in the electricity sector, and their requirements.
Detailed analysis of each technology submarket with an overview of current performance characteristics, capital cost, existing capacity and subcategories of the technology, the technology's market share, outlook and applications in the electricity sector.
A barriers to entry analysis by:
• Geographical market space in which ESTs will be utilised
• Application
• EST type
An analysis of the two emerging ESTs most likely to reach commercialisation over the forecast period:
• Adiabatic and isothermal CAES
• Liquid air energy storage (LAES)
A detailed analysis of the following next-generation ESTs:
• Large-scale hydrogen storage and hydrogen fuel cells
• Superconducting magnetic energy storage
• Innovative battery chemistries: lithium-sulphur, lithium-air, magnesium-ion, zinc-air
PEST analysis of the EST market.
Analysis of leading companies operating in each technology submarket.
Leading Companies in the PHS Market
• Voith Hydro
• Toshiba
• Dongfang Electric
• Alstom Energy
• Other Companies in the PHS Market
Leading Companies in the Grid Storage Battery Market
• NGK Insulators Ltd
• BYD Co. Ltd
• Sumitomo Electric Industries Ltd.
• Samsung SDI Co. Ltd
• GE Energy Storage
• Tesla Motors Inc.
• Other Leading Companies in the Grid-Scale Battery Storage Market
Leading Companies in the Air Energy Storage Market
• SustainX
• General Compression
• Airlight Energy
• LightSail Energy
• Dresser-Rand Group Inc.
Leading Companies in the Flywheel Market
• Amber Kinetics Inc.
• Beacon Power
Leading Companies in the Thermal Energy Storage Market
• Highview Power Storage
• Isentropic Ltd
Leading Companies in the SuperCapacitor Market
• Maxwell technologies Inc.
• Other Companies in the EST Market
Who should read this report?
• Energy storage companies involved in the pumped hydro storage, compressed air energy storage (CAES), thermal storage, flywheels, batteries (Lithium-ion, sodium sulphur, flow batteries, etc.) and ultracapacitors submarkets
• Utility companies and companies owning, operating or developing power transmission and distribution grids
• Smart grid technology manufacturers and suppliers
• Grid-scale energy efficiency analyst and engineering companies
• Technology developers
• Heads of strategic development
• Marketing staff
• Markets analysts
• Procurement staff & suppliers
• Investors & financial institutions
• Banks
• Governmental departments & agencies
Visiongain's study is intended for anyone requiring commercial analyses for the established, emerging and next-generation energy storage technologies market segments. You will find data, trends and predictions.
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Companies Mentioned in This Report
A123 Energy Solutions
A123 Systems
Abatel
ABB Energy Storage
ABB Group
ABS Machining
Absaroka Energy
Active Power
AES Corporation
AES Energy Storage
Air Liquide
Air Products
Airbus Defense and Space
Airlight Energy/ ALACAES
ALACAES
Alpine Machine Co Inc
Alpiq
Alstom
Alstom Grid
Altair Nanotechnologies (Altairnano)
Amber Kinetics
American Electric Power (AEP)
American Vanadium
Andritz
Andritz Hydro
Angel Holdings
Applied Power
Aquion Energy
Arizona Public Service Company
Asahi Kasei
Ataur Nanotechnologies Inc. (Altairnano)
ATB Riva Calzoni
Austin Energy
Axeon
Axion Power International
Axpo
Ballard Power Systems
Bard
Basler Electric
Beacon Power
Beta R&D
Black & Veatch
Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF)
BMW
Bosch
Boston Power Inc.
BrightSource Energy
Bruker
BYD Co Ltd.
C&D Technologies Inc.
Calisolar
Canadian Hydro Components Ltd
Canyon Hydro]
Cellstrom
CEZ Group
China Hydropower Engineering Consulting Group Corporation
China National Electric Equipment Corporation (CNEEC)
China Southern Power Grid (CSG)
China Water Conservancy Corporation
Chubu Electric
Coca-Cola
Con Edison
CSG Power Generation Company
Daewoo
Damwatch Engineering Ltd
DayStar Technologies
Deeya Energy
DEIF UK Ltd
DLR
DNV KEMA
Dongfang Electric
Douce Hydro SAS
Dow Chemical Company
Dow Kokam
Dresser Industries
Dresser-Rand Group
Duke Energy
E.On
Eagle Crest Energy
East Penn Manufacturing
Ecoult
EDF Energy
EDP: energia de Portugal
EDPR
Electrabel
Electric Power Development Co.,
Electricite de France
Électricité Réseau Distribution France (ERDF)
Electrovaya
Ellergreen Hydro
Emerson Network Power Australia
Endesa
ENEL
Ener1
Enercon
Energias de Portugal
Energy Safe Victoria
Energy Storage & Power (ESP)
EnerSys
EnerVault
EnZinc
Eos Energy Storage
Epsilon Battery
Excell Battery
Exide Technologies
FIAMM
Firefly International Energy
First energy Corp
First Hydro Company
First Wind
Flextronics
Fluidic Energy
Forbes
Foundation Asset Management (FAM)
Fujikura
Furukawa Battery
Furukawa Electric
Gaia Akkumulatorenwerke
Gartner
GE Energy Storage
GE Power Systems
General Compression
General Electric
General Electric (GE)
General Motors
Gildemeister
Gildemeister Energy Solutions
Gilkes
Global Hydro Energy GmbH
GO Development
Google Inc.
GP Batteries
Green Charge Networks (GCN)
Grid Logic
GRIDFLEX
Gridflex Energy LLC Principals
Groupe Industriel Marcel Dassault
GruppoIren
GS Yuasa International
GS Yuasa Power Fielding
GSR Ventures
Harting Inc.
Hatch Associates Consultants Inc
Hellan Strainer Co
Highview Power Storage
Hitachi
Hitachi Battery Systems Company
Hokkaido Electric
Honda
Hudson Clean Energy Partners
Hydro Component Systems LLC
Hydro Consulting &Maintenance Services Inc
Hydro Expertise USA
Hydro Tech Inc
HydroChina Zhongnan Engineering Corp.
Hydrogenics
HydroPower Consult
IAI Hydro Inc
IBM
Illwerge AG
Imergy
INDAR
Ingersoll Rand
INSET Ltd
INVEN Capital
Isentropic Ltd.
ITM Power
JHP & Associates Inc
Johnson Controls Inc.
Johnson Matthey Group
J-Power
KC Hydro &Sackheim Consulting
KELAG
Keuka Energy
Kiser Hydro LLC
Kleinschmidt Associates
Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO)
Kossler GmbH & Co KG
KT
Kuick Research
LG
LG Chem
LightSail Energy
Linde
Lithium Technology Corp. (LTC)
Litostroj Hydro Inc
M+W Group
Magnum Energy Storage
Max Hydro Power Equipment Ltd
Maxim Hydro International Services Inc
Maxwell Technologies
Mecan-Hydro
Mercedes-Benz
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
Mitsubishi Materials
MWH Global
National Grid
Nedap
Nesscap Energy
Nexeon
NGK Insulators
NHA: national hydropower association
Nichicon Corporation
Nippon Chemi-Con Corporation
Nissan
Norsk Hydro
Northland power
NRG Energy
Oak Investment Partners
Oiles Deutshcland GmbH
OKAE
Oncor
Ossberger Hydro Inc
Oxis Energy
Pacific Gas and Electric
Palladium Energy
Panasonic Corporation
Peak Hour Power LLC
Pellion Technologies
PG&E
Phillips Service Industries
Phinergy
Piedmont Hydro Technologies LLC
PJM
Plug Power
Power China
Power Grid Corporation of India
PowerMachines
Powerthru
Primus Power Corp.
Prineville nergy Storage LLC
Proinso
Proterra
Proton Motor
Prudent Energy Technology
PT Indonesia Hydro Consult
PXL Seals
Ray Power
Raytheon
Red Flow Ltd.
Regenesys
Rennasonic Inc
Repower
Repros GmbH
RES America
Research Institute for Energy Facilities
Restore Energy Systems
ReVolt Technology
Rockland Capital
Rusano
RusHydro
RWE Power
S&C Electric
Saft
Saint-Gobain
Samsung Corporation
Samsung SDI
Sanyo Electric
Schluchseewerk
Schmiedewerke Groditz GmbH
Seeo Inc.
Shimizu Corporation
Shimizu Institute of Technology
Siemens
Siemens Dailmer
Sinohydro (China Water Conservancy and Hydropower Construction Corporation)
Sion Power
SK Telecom
SolarCity
Solyndra
Sony
Sony Corporation
South Plains Electric Cooperative (SPEC)
Southern California Edison
SSE
Stadtwerke Mainz
State Grid Corporation of China (SGCC)
Statkraft
Stellba Hydro GmbH & Co KG
Stucky ltd
Sumitomo Corporation
Sumitomo Electric
Sun Edison
Superconductor Technologies
SuperPower
SustainX Inc.
TERNA
Terna Plus
Tesla
Tesla Energy
Tesla Motors
Texas Center for Superconductivity
The Brattle Group
Thüga
Tianjin Tianfa Heavy machinery & Hydro Power Equipment Manufacture Co Ltd
TK Advanced Battery
Tohoku Electric
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
Toshiba
Toyota
Trianel GmbH
Ultralife Corporation
US Hydro Inc
UTC Power
Valence Technology Inc.
Vattenfall
Verbund
Viridor
ViZn Energy
Voith Hydro
Volkswagen
Voralberger Illwerke
VRB Power Systems
Vycon Inc.
Wal-Mart
Wanxiang Group
Weir American Hydro
Wemag
Wenckus Engineering
Williams Hybrid Power
WZE
Xcel Energy
Xtreme Power Inc.
Yokohama Dockyard & Machinery Works
Younicos
ZAF Energy Systems
ZBB Energy Corporation
Zollern
Züblin
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SOURCE Visiongain Ltd
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