2015 Global Outlook of the Energy & Environment Industry

2015 Global Outlook of the Energy & Environment Industry

Top 15 Trends for 2015

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Will oil prices continue to fall and what will be the impact? Could the lower price threaten investment in renewable energy? Could battery innovation lead to the widespread adoption of energy storage? Will LED lighting go mainstream? Will desalination make a comeback? How could X-as-a-Service business models revolutionise the building sector? There is no doubt that this is an interesting time for the Energy and Environment markets, with many important and disruptive transformations taking place. This outlook study identifies the top 15 global trends that will impact these two dynamic sectors in 2015 and discusses Frost & Sullivan's vision for the year ahead.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

Executive Summary (continued)

2015 Market Snapshot—Power Generation

2015 Market Snapshot—Homes and Buildings

2015 Market Snapshot—Water

2015 Market Snapshot–Grids

2015 Market Snapshot—Resources

2015 Market Snapshot—Energy Storage

2015 Market Snapshot–Critical Power

2015 Market Snapshot–Distributed Energy

Oil Price Stays Below $60

Oil Prices Stay Below $60 (continued)

Oil Prices Stay Below $60 (continued)

Oil Prices Stay Below $60 (continued)

Growth of Natural Gas

Growth of Natural Gas (continued)

Growth of Natural Gas (continued)

Growth of Natural Gas (continued)

Reshoring

Reshoring (continued)

Reshoring (continued)

Reshoring (continued)

Resilience of Renewables

Resilience of Renewables (continued)

Resilience of Renewables (continued)

Resilience of Renewables (continued)

New Clean Tech

New Clean Tech (continued)

New Clean Tech (continued)

Nuclear Rises in the East

Nuclear Rises in the East (continued)

Nuclear Rises in the East (continued)

Nuclear Rises in the East (continued)

Distributed is the New Centralised

Distributed is the New Centralised (continued)

Distributed is the New Centralised (continued)

Battery Innovation

Battery Innovation (continued)

Battery Innovation (continued)

Battery Innovation (continued)

Battery Innovation (continued)

IoT Enables Smart Buildings

IoT Enables Smart Buildings (continued)

IoT Enables Smart Buildings (continued)

LED Lighting Goes Mainstream

LED Lighting Goes Mainstream (continued)

LED Lighting Goes Mainstream (continued)

Module-level Power Electronics

Module-level Power Electronics (continued)

Module-level Power Electronics (continued)

Revival of Desalination

Revival of Desalination (continued)

Revival of Desalination (continued)

Cities Get Smart by Plugging Leaks

Cities Get Smart by Plugging Leaks (continued)

Cities Get Smart by Plugging Leaks (continued)

Cities Get Smart by Plugging Leaks (continued)

Innovating for Society

Innovating for Society (continued)

Innovation for Society (continued)

X-as-a-Service Business Models

X-as-a-Service Business Models (continued)

X-as-a-Service Business Models (continued)

Key Conclusions

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Abbreviations and Acronyms Used

Abbreviations and Acronyms Used (continued)

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Will oil prices continue to fall and what will be the impact? Could the lower price threaten investment in renewable energy? Could battery innovation lead to the widespread adoption of energy storage? Will LED lighting go mainstream? Will desalination make a comeback? How could X-as-a-Service business models revolutionise the building sector? There is no doubt that this is an interesting time for the Energy and Environment markets, with many important and disruptive transformations taking place. This outlook study identifies the top 15 global trends that will impact these two dynamic sectors in 2015 and discusses Frost & Sullivan's vision for the year ahead.
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Author Jonathan Robinson
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