Annual Renewable Energy Outlook 2014

Annual Renewable Energy Outlook 2014

Growing Cost-Competitiveness Drives Market Opportunities

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Renewable energy has made strong advances in the power generation fuel mix in many developed and developing nations in the past decade. Energy-hungry nations are increasingly turning to renewables in order to meet their rapidly increasing demand. While some better established sources of renewable power, such as small hydro, biomass, wind, and increasingly solar PV (photovoltaic), are supported in a more concerted manner, niche renewable energy sources such as geothermal and concentrated solar power (CSP) are also on the rise where the natural conditions are suitable. The study focuses on hydro, wind, solar PV, CSP, biomass and waste, geothermal, and marine power globally, highlighting key trends and developments in 10 regions.

Table of Contents

Key Findings

Key Findings (continued)

Scope and Coverage

Renewable Energy—Introduction

Renewable Energy—Investment Trends

Renewable Energy—Installed Capacity Development by Technology

Renewable Energy—Shifting Technology Focus

Renewable Energy—Installed Capacity Development by Region

Renewable Energy—Evolving Regional Balance

Renewable Energy—Installed Capacity Excluding Hydro

Renewable Energy—Regional Balance Shift Excluding Hydro

Renewable Energy—Technology Highlights

Renewable Energy—Technology Highlights (continued)

Hydro—Key Developments and Implications

Hydro—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

Hydro—Technology Analysis and Trends

Hydro—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Hydro—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Hydro—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

Hydro—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure (continued)

Hydro—Installed Capacity Map

Hydro—Installed Capacity Development

Hydro—Role in the Fuel Mix

Hydro—Growth Rates

Hydro—Shifting Regional Balance

Hydro—Regional Trends and Developments

Hydro—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

Wind—Key Developments and Implications

Wind—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

Wind—Technology Analysis and Trends

Wind—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Wind—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Wind—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

Wind—Installed Capacity Map

Wind—Installed Capacity Development

Wind—Role in the Fuel Mix

Wind—Growth Rates

Wind—Shifting Regional Balance

Wind—Regional Trends and Developments

Wind—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

Wind—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

Solar PV—Key Developments and Implications

Solar PV—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

Solar PV—Technology Analysis and Trends

Solar PV—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Solar PV—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

Solar PV—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure (continued)

Solar PV—Installed Capacity Map

Solar PV—Installed Capacity Development

Solar PV—Role in the Fuel Mix

Solar PV—Growth Rates

Solar PV—Shifting Regional Balance

Solar PV—Regional Trends and Developments

Solar PV—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

CSP—Key Developments and Implications

CSP—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

CSP—Technology Analysis and Trends

CSP—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

CSP—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

CSP—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

CSP—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure (continued)

CSP—Installed Capacity Map

CSP—Installed Capacity Development

CSP—Role in the Fuel Mix

CSP—Growth Rates

CSP—Shifting Regional Balance

CSP—Regional Trends and Developments

Bioenergy and Waste—Key Developments and Implications

Bioenergy and Waste—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

Bioenergy and Waste—Technology Analysis and Trends

Bioenergy and Waste—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Bioenergy and Waste—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Bioenergy and Waste—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

Bioenergy and Waste—Installed Capacity Map

Bioenergy and Waste—Installed Capacity Development

Bioenergy and Waste—Role in the Fuel Mix

Bioenergy and Waste—Growth Rates

Bioenergy and Waste—Shifting Regional Balance

Bioenergy and Waste—Regional Trends and Developments

Bioenergy and Waste—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

Geothermal—Key Developments and Implications

Geothermal—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

Geothermal—Technology Analysis and Trends

Geothermal—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Geothermal—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

Geothermal—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure (continued)

Geothermal—Installed Capacity Map

Geothermal—Installed Capacity Development

Geothermal—Role in the Fuel Mix

Geothermal—Growth Rates

Geothermal—Shifting Regional Balance

Geothermal—Regional Trends and Developments

Geothermal—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

Marine—Key Developments and Implications

Marine—Key Developments and Implications (continued)

Marine—Technology Analysis and Trends

Marine—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Marine—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Marine—Technology Analysis and Trends (continued)

Marine—Competitive Analysis and Market Structure

Marine—Installed Capacity Map

Marine—Installed Capacity Development

Marine—Role in the Fuel Mix

Marine—Growth Rates

Marine—Shifting Regional Balance

Marine—Regional Trends and Developments

Marine—Regional Trends and Developments (continued)

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Renewable energy has made strong advances in the power generation fuel mix in many developed and developing nations in the past decade. Energy-hungry nations are increasingly turning to renewables in order to meet their rapidly increasing demand. While some better established sources of renewable power, such as small hydro, biomass, wind, and increasingly solar PV (photovoltaic), are supported in a more concerted manner, niche renewable energy sources such as geothermal and concentrated solar power (CSP) are also on the rise where the natural conditions are suitable. The study focuses on hydro, wind, solar PV, CSP, biomass and waste, geothermal, and marine power globally, highlighting key trends and developments in 10 regions.
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