清淨科技的主要10個趨勢:2011年 是由出版商GBI Research在2011年01月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含Pages: 95 價格從美金3500起跳。
電子廢棄物的回收率歐洲比其他地區來的多。2005年的EU電子廢棄物回收率約30%、2010年為39%。2011年預測會上升40%。如此高度回收率的理由是、WEEE及RoHS等電子廢棄物管理的相關嚴苛法令實施的關係。EU的法律規定有害的電子廢棄物禁止出口亞洲及非州等發展中國家。如此的趨勢、各廠商需正確的回收廢棄物品項、因而提升電子廢棄物的循環等級。
本報告書內容包括:全球的清淨科技趨勢分析、主要的10個清淨科技在2005∼2011年的趨勢彙整、各領域的投資預測、內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 目錄
第2章 介紹
第3章 鎳鎘電池在2011年遲緩、鋰離子及鎳金屬高階電池前進
- 鋰離子電池的佔有率在2011年的HEV電池市場中Ni-MH電池佔有率有犧牲性的擴大展望
第4章 電子廢棄物管理法的嚴苛實行使得2011年的電子廢棄物回收率增加
- 全球的電子廢棄物回收市場:2005∼2011年
- 各種材料回收流量的詳細內容
第5章 2011年薄膜系統的擴大刺激使得排水規範的嚴格化
- 全球的廢水處理及回收薄膜系統市場收益:2005∼2011年
- 水不足和技術指向型成本削減促進2011年的去鹽市場
- 全球的去鹽容量:2005∼2011年
第6章 可回收能源政策和技術進歩擴大可回收能源市場的魅力
- 2011年為止全球的混合能源中可回收能源的佔有率
- 風力發電機的設計中技術革新和政府的獎勵對策加入風力發電市場的投資展望
- 太陽能發電市場中太陽能面板的效率化和奈米科技的引進對2011年太陽能發電設置容量擴大的展望
- 全球的水力累積設置容量:2005∼2011年
- 全球的生物生質能發電累積設置容量:2005∼2011年
第7章 特效藥稀少的變動和資源枯渇的威脅對應、2011年綠建築的地位將提升
- 綠色主導權的獎勵和最低限制的標準化是綠建築開發的明亮前驅
- 全球的綠建築市場:2011年
- 景氣回復對全球建設市場有正面的影響
第8章 降低對外國石油的依賴性的必要推動2011年的油水混合車市場的擴大
- 全球的油水混合車市場:2005∼2011年
- 受到全球不景氣的打擊後美國的油水混合車銷售增加
- 北美中對環境的責任和可持續的行動之優良範例的公司車
第9章 環境相關法律規範、可回收燃料基準加速全球的生物燃料市場的投資
- 各地區全球的生物燃料生產:2005∼2011年
- 各地區全球的生物燃料消費:2005∼2011年
第10章 二氧化碳削減政策加速全球的二氧化碳交易市場
- 京都議定書:排出權交易制度的先驅者
- 清淨開發機制
- 第二次計劃市場
- 總量管制與交易制度機制
- 全球的二氧化碳交易市場到2011年為止記錄達1,800億美金
第11章 全球的智慧型電網市場的發展是擴大策略的關鍵
- 全球的智慧型電網市場的私有資產、創投企業投資在2011年有增加的傾向
- 亞太地區在2011年轉往智慧型電網市場
第12章 民間部門的投資擴大是2011年廢棄物熱源轉換技術廣泛商品化的契機
- 廢棄物熱源轉換技術市場所影響的因素
- 全球的廢氣物熱源轉換技術收益:2005∼2011年
第13章 附錄
Abstract
GBI Research' s new report, “Top Ten Clean Technology Trends in
2011” provides key information and detailed insight into clean
technology industry trends. It contains a detailed analysis on the major
trends in various domains of the clean technology sector. It discusses the
emergence of Lithium-ion and Nickel-metal Hydride battery technology in the
advanced battery segment. The report analyses the impact of government
regulations in the water and wastewater management industry, e-waste
management industry, biofuel market, and renewable energy sector. The report
also provides information on the emergence of green buildings to counter the
threat of climate change and resource scarcity. It also discusses the
emergence of carbon trading and the smart grid market.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary
databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI
Research' s team of industry experts
Lithium-Ion and Nickel-Metal Hybrid Batteries are Likely to Witness a Rise
while Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Lag in 2011
Nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd) batteries are losing market share to Lithium-ion
(Li-ion) batteries in the power tools segment, while Nickel-Metal Hybrid
(Ni-MH) batteries are taking over Ni-Cd batteries in toys, cordless phones and
the household devices segment. Ni-Cd batteries offer only half the capacity of
Ni-MH batteries for the same weight or volume, and only one-fourth that of
Li-ion batteries. The Ni-Cd market is shrinking due to its poor
price-performance ratio compared with other battery chemistries. In 2009,
sales of Ni-Cd rechargeable batteries decreased by 43% in the electronics
segment, and this trend are expected to continue in 2011 also.
Furthermore, production of Ni-Cd Batteries is declining as a result of
stringent legislations restricting the use of cadmium in many countries. The
Environment Directorate of the European Commission, along with certain Nordic
countries, has restricted the use of cadmium-containing products.
The market share of Li-ion and Ni-MH batteries is increasing. However the rate
of growth of Li-ion batteries is higher than the Ni-MH batteries. In 2010, the
market share of Li-ion batteries was 79%, which is expected to increase to
80.7% in 2011. GBI Research anticipates a slow increase in the market share of
Ni-MH batteries. The market share of Ni-MH is expected to grow by 0.1% for the
year 2011 from its share in 2010. However, the Ni-Cd battery market share is
on the verge of decline. GBI Research anticipates the market share to reduce
to 5.1% in 2011, as compared to 6.8% market share in 2010.
E-Waste Recycling Rates will Continue to Rise in 2011, Driven by Strict
Implementation of E-Waste Management Laws
The e-waste recycling rates are highest in Europe among all other regions. In
2005 the e-waste recycling rate in the EU was approximately 30%, which
increased to 39% in 2010. GBI Research expects the e-waste recycling rates to
go up to 40% in 2011. The reason for the high recycling rate in Europe is the
strict implementation of the e-waste management laws. The Waste Electrical and
Electronics Goods directive (WEEE) and Restriction of Hazardous Substance
directive (RoHS) are the EU’s e-waste management laws. In the North
American region the e-waste recycling rate is relatively low as compared to
Europe. The e-waste recycling rate in the US in 2011 was 13.4%. Analysts at
GBI Research anticipate the e-waste recycling rate to be 14% in 2011. The
e-waste recycling rate in Canada in 2010 was 7.6%, which is expected to
increase slowly with the formulation of e-waste management legislations.
In the Asia-Pacific region the e-waste recycling rate of Japan is very high.
In 2010 Japan witnessed a recycling rate of 83%. GBI Research expects the
recycling rate in Japan to follow the rising trend to reach 84% in 2011. The
recycling rate of e-waste in Japan is very high due to strictly implemented
HARL and Promotion of Effective Utilization of Resources. The e-waste
recycling rate in China is very low as compared to Japan. In 2005 the e-waste
recycling rate in China was only 4%. Analysts at GBI Research anticipate the
recycling rate will slowly start increasing to reach 6% in 2011, due to strict
implementation of e-waste management laws. The e-waste recycling rate in India
was approximately 4% in 2010. This low recycling rate is due to lack of any
specific e-waste management law in India. Similarly, Australia does not have
any concrete policy to deal with e-waste on a national basis. However, some of
the Australian states like South Australia are trying to facilitate e-waste
recovery and recycling. This has led to improvement in the recycling rate. GBI
Research anticipates the e-waste recycling rate in Australia to rise to 10% in
2011 from its earlier value of 8% in 2005.
Tightening Wastewater Discharge Regulations to Stimulate the Growth of
Membrane Based Systems in 2011
Stringent legislations on effluent discharge will continue to boost the demand
for wastewater treatment and recovery technologies such as membrane based
systems, activated carbon, and media filtration, among others. Acting as a
primary driver for the market, legislative directives have revitalized
wastewater treatment and the recovery equipment market and enhanced the growth
prospects for secondary and tertiary recycling. The aim is to promote water
conservation by treating and re-using wastewater. These legislative directives
have placed enormous pressure on industries to clean up their wastewater.
Local and national water regulators are keen to adopt international
regulations; as for example in China, which recently adopted regulatory
systems from the US Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recommended
practices. International regulations which are more stringent are expected to
replace local and national regulations, thereby driving growth in the adoption
of wastewater treatment and recovery technologies. International regulations
are expected to supersede some of the local and national regulations, thus
driving growth and the introduction of new products in the industry. This
trend is likely to favor global conglomerates and drive further consolidation
in the industry in the year 2011.
Global Renewable Energy Share in World Marketed Energy Mix to 2011
Crude oil and other liquid fuels are the major sources of energy for the
world, accounting for approximately a third of the total energy consumption.
However the increasing emphasis on reducing carbon emissions has led to high
acceptance of less polluting energy resources such as renewable sources,
natural gas and nuclear energy.
The increasing environmental concern is the major driving force for the
increasing adoption of renewable sources of energy. The increasing oil prices,
technological advancements, favorable policies and agreement on carbon
emission targets by major energy consuming countries will be the major drivers
for renewable energy in 2011. Renewable energy sources are expected to
steadily increase their share in world energy consumption. Renewable
energy accounted for nearly 10% of the total marketed energy mix in 2010, and
is expected to steadily increase to approximately 11% in 2011.
Summary
GBI Research' s new report, “Top Ten Clean Technology Trends in
2011” provides key information and detailed insight into clean
technology industry trends. It contains a detailed analysis on the major
trends in various domains of the clean technology sector. It discusses the
emergence of Lithium-ion and Nickel-metal Hydride battery technology in the
advanced battery segment. The report analyses the impact of government
regulations in the water and wastewater management industry, e-waste
management industry, biofuel market, and renewable energy sector. The report
also provides information on the emergence of green buildings to counter the
threat of climate change and resource scarcity. It also discusses the
emergence of carbon trading and the smart grid market. This report is built
using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and
secondary research and in-house analysis by GBI Research' s team of industry
experts.
Scope
The report analyses market opportunities and challenges for clean technology
industry in the global arena. Its scope includes - • Qualitative
analysis of market drivers, restraints and challenges for the clean technology
industry in 2011. • Market analysis and key information on the
predicted top ten trends in the clean technology industry in 2011 across a
wide spectrum of industries that include energy generation, energy storage,
energy infrastructure, energy efficiency, air, water,
manufacturing/industrial, transportation, recycling & waste management,
material management and agriculture. • Impact of the government
policies and legislations on the top ten market trends in clean technology
industry in 2011.
Reasons to buy
• Exploit growth opportunities for investments in the wide range of clean
technology industries. • Develop business strategies by understanding
the trends and developments in the clean technology industry. •
Devise market-entry and expansion strategies among the various clean
technologies. • Make informed business decisions from the insightful
and in-depth deal analysis for making investments in the various clean
technology industries. • Identify the key players best positioned to
take the advantages of the emerging market. • What' s the next big
thing in clean technology industry-identify, understand and capitalize.
Table of Contents
1. Table of Contents
- 1.1 List of Tables
- 1.2 List of Figures
2. Introduction
3. Lithium-Ion and Nickel-Metal Hybrid Batteries are Likely to Witness a Rise while Nickel-Cadmium Batteries Lag in 2011
- 3.1 Li-ion Battery share is Expected to increase at the Expense of Ni-MH
Battery Share in the HEV Battery Market in 2011
4. E-Waste Recycling Rates will Continue to Rise in 2011, Driven by Strict Implementation of E-Waste Management Laws
- 4.1 Global E-Waste Recovery Market, 2005-2011
- 4.2 Global E-Waste Recovery Market Revenues Breakdown (%), By Material
Stream Recovered, 2010
5. Tightening Wastewater Discharge Regulations to Stimulate the Growth of Membrane Based Systems in 2011
- 5.1 Global Wastewater Treatment and Recovery Membrane System Market
Revenue, 2005-2011
- 5.2 Increasing Water Shortage and Technology Driven Cost Reduction is
Expected to Drive the Desalination Market in 2011
- 5.3 Global Desalination Capacity, 2005-2011
6. Pro-Renewable Policies and Technological Advancements Assert High Attractiveness of the Renewable Energy Market
- 6.1 Global Renewable Energy Share in World Marketed Energy Mix to 2011
- 6.2 Technological Innovations in Wind Turbine Design and Government
Incentives are Expected to Fuel Investments in the Wind Power Market
- 6.3 Increased Efficiency of Solar Panels and Introduction of
Nanotechnology in the Solar Power Market is Expected to Increase the Installed
Solar Photovoltaic Capacity in 2011
- 6.4 Global Hydropower Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2005-2011
- 6.5 Global Biomass Power Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2005-2011
7. Green Building is Expected to Strengten its Position as a Silver Bullet to Counter the Threats of Climate Change and Resource Scarcity in 2011
- 7.1 The Two-Pronged Strategy of Incentivizing Green Initiatives and
Enforcing a Minimum Level of Standards Bodes Well for the Development of Green
Buildings
- 7.2 Global Green Buildings Market, 2011
- 7.3 Economy Recovery is Expected to Have a Positive Ripple Effect on the
Global Construction Market
8. Need to Reduce the Dependence on Foreign Oil Will Continue to Drive the Growth of the Hybrid Vehicle Market in 2011
- 8.1 Global Hybrid Electric Car Market by Volume, 2005-2011
- 8.2 US Hybrid Electric Car Sales Witnessing a Rise after Being Badly
Affected by the Global Recession
- 8.3 Corporate Fleets are at the Forefront in Providing a Positive Example
of Ecological Responsibility and Sustainable Practices in North America
9. Environmental Regulations, Renewable Fuel Standards and Mandates to Drive Investments in the Global Biofuels Market
- 9.1 Global Biofuel Production, On the Basis of Geography, 2005-2011
- 9.2 Global Biofuel Consumption, On the Basis of Geography, 2005-2011
10. Carbon Policy Initiatives to Drive the Global Carbon Trading Market
- 10.1 Kyoto Protocol, a Precursor of Emissions Trading Systems
- 10.2 Clean Development Mechanisms (CDM)
- 10.2.1 Joint Implementation (JI) and Assigned Amount Unit (AAU)
- 10.3 Secondary Project-Based Market: Instrument to Hedge Price Risk in the
Primary Project-Based Market
- 10.4 Cap and Trade Mechanism
- 10.5 Global Carbon Trading Market to Reach $180 Billion Mark by 2011
11. Expansion Strategies will be Key for the Development of the Global Smart Grid Market
- 11.1 Private Equity / Venture Capital Investments in the Global Smart Grid
Market are Likely to Increase in 2011
- 11.2 Asia-Pacific is Expected to Move up in the Global Smart Grid Market
in 2011
12. Increasing Private Sector Investments are Expected to Trigger the Widespread Commercialization of Waste to Energy Technology in 2011
- 12.1 Major Factors Affecting the Waste to Energy Market
- 12.1.1 Improved Emission Controls
- 12.1.2 Eligibility for Tax Incentives and Carbon Credits
- 12.1.3 Landfill Legislations
- 12.2 Global Waste to Energy Revenue, 2005-2011
13. Appendix
- 13.1 About GBI Research
- 13.2 Abbreviations
- 13.3 Methodology
- 13.3.1 Coverage
- 13.3.2 Secondary Research
- 13.3.3 Primary Research
- 13.3.4 Expert Panel Validation
- 13.4 Contact Us
- 13.5 Disclaimer
List of Tables:
- Table 1: Global Market Share of Advanced Battery Technologies, Percentage
(%), 2010-2011
- Table 2: Lithium-ion Battery Market, Global, Analysis on the Basis of
Application, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, By Value ($m), 2009-2011
- Table 3: Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Market, Global, Analysis on the
Basis of Application, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, By Value ($m), 2009-2011
- Table 4: E-Waste Recovery, Global, Revenue, ($bn), 2005-2011
- Table 5: E-Waste Recovery, Global, Revenue, By Geography, 2010
- Table 6: E-Waste Recovery, Global, Revenue, By Material Streams Recovered,
2010
- Table 7: Wastewater Treatment Market, Global, Water Schemes
- Table 8: Water Management and Control Regulations, China
- Table 9: Wastewater Treatment Market, Europe, Key Countries Regulations
- Table 10: Wastewater Treatment and Recovery Market, Global, Revenue ($bn),
2005-2011
- Table 11: Desalination Market, Membrane Desalination, Cumulative
Contracted Capacity (million m3/day), 2005-2020
- Table 12: Desalination Market, Global, Cumulative Contracted Capacity
(million m3/day), 2005-2011
- Table 13: Renewable Energy Market, the US, Key Federal Legislations
- Table 14: Renewable Energy Market, Europe, Key Countries Target
- Table 15: Renewable Energy Share of the Global Marketed Energy Mix,
(Quadrillion Btu), 2005-2011
- Table 16: Wind Power Market, Global, Generation (GWh) 2005-2011
- Table 17: Solar PV Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity
(MW), 2005-2011
- Table 18: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW),
2005-2011
- Table 19: Biomass Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity
(MW), 2005-2011
- Table 20: Green Buildings Market, Global, Revenue ($bn), 2010-2011
- Table 21: Global Construction Market, Revenue ($bn), 2005-2011
- Table 22: Hybrid Electric Car Market, Global, Volume (‘000),
2005-2011
- Table 23: Hybrid Electric Car Market, the US, Volume (‘000),
2005-2011
- Table 24: North America, FedEx's Hybrid Electric Vehicle Fleet, Installed
Base, 2005-2010
- Table 25: Key Biofuel Tax Credits, the US, 2010
- Table 26: Renewable Fuel Standards (Billion Gallons Per Year), the US,
2010-2022
- Table 27: Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007, Grants
- Table 28: Subsidy Cost ($) per ton of CO2 equivalent , Europe, 2010
- Table 29: Mandatory Blending Targets, (%), Europe, 2009
- Table 30: Global Biofuel Market, Key Deals, 2010
- Table 31: Global Biofuel Market, Partnership Deals, 2010
- Table 32: Global Biofuel Market, Mergers and Acquisitions
- Table 33: Global Biofuel Market, PE/VC Deals, 2010
- Table 34: Global Biofuel Market, Debt Offerings, 2010
- Table 35: Global Biofuel Market, Equity Offerings, 2010
- Table 36: Biofuel Market, Global, Production (Mbblpd), 2005-2011
- Table 37: Biofuel Market, Global, Consumption (Mbblpd), 2005-2011
- Table 38: Global Project Design Documents, 2010
- Table 39: Carbon Trading Market, Global, Value ($bn), 2005-2011
- Table 40: Smart Grid, Key Mergers and Acquisitions, 2010
- Table 41: Smart Grid, Key Equity Offering Deals, 2010
- Table 42: Smart Grid, Key Debt Offering Deals, 2010
- Table 43: Smart Grid, Key Partnership Deals, 2010
- Table 44: Global Venture Capital Investments in Smart Grid, Early 2010
- Table 45: Smart Grid, Key PE/VC Funding, 2010
- Table 46: Waste to Energy, Global, Revenue, $bn, 2005-2011
- Table 47: Waste to Energy Market, Global, Revenue, By Geography,
Percentage (%), 2010
- Table 48: Glossary Of Terms
List of Figures
- Figure 1: Global Market Share of Advanced Battery Technologies, Percentage
(%), 2010-2011
- Figure 2: Lithium-ion Battery Market, Global, Analysis on the Basis of
Application, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, By Value ($m), 2009-2011
- Figure 3: Nickel-Metal Hydride Battery Market, Global, Analysis on the
Basis of Application, Hybrid Electric Vehicles, By Value ($m), 2009-2011
- Figure 4: Recycling Rate of Key E-waste Recycling Countries, 2010
- Figure 5: E-waste Management Laws, Global, 2010
- Figure 6: E-Waste Recovery, Global, Revenue, ($bn), 2005-2011
- Figure 7: E-Waste Recovery, Global, Revenue, By Geography, 2010
- Figure 8: E-Waste Recovery, Global, Revenue, By Material Streams
Recovered, 2010
- Figure 9: Wastewater Treatment and Recovery Market, Global, Regulations,
2010
- Figure 10: Wastewater Treatment and Recovery Membrane System Market,
Global, Revenue ($bn), 2005-2011
- Figure 11: Desalination Market, Membrane Desalination, Cumulative
Contracted Capacity (million m3/day), 2005-2020
- Figure 12: Desalination Market, Global, Cumulative Contracted Capacity
(million m3/day), 2005-2011
- Figure 13: Renewable Energy Share of the Global Marketed Energy Mix,
(Quadrillion Btu), 2005-2011
- Figure 14: Wind Power Market, Global, Generation (GWh) 2005-2011
- Figure 15: Solar PV Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity
(MW), 2005-2011
- Figure 16: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW),
2005-2011
- Figure 17: Biomass Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity
(MW), 2005-2011
- Figure 18: Green Buildings Market, Global, Revenue ($bn), 2010-2011
- Figure 19: Global Construction Market, Revenue ($bn), 2005-2011
- Figure 20: Imported Oil as a Percentage of Total Consumption in Developed
Economies, 2009
- Figure 21: Hybrid Electric Car Market, Global, Volume (‘000),
2005-2011
- Figure 22: Hybrid Electric Car Market, the US, Volume (‘000),
2005-2011
- Figure 23: North America, FedEx's Hybrid Electric Vehicle Fleet, Installed
Base, 2005-2010
- Figure 24: Renewable Fuel Standards (Billion Gallons Per Year), the US,
2010-2022
- Figure 25: Global Biofuel Market, Key Deals, 2010
- Figure 26: Biofuel Market, Global, Production (Mbblpd), 2005-2011
- Figure 27: Biofuel Market, Global, Consumption (Mbblpd), 2005-2011
- Figure 28: Global Carbon Trading Regulatory Structure, 2010
- Figure 29: Global Number of Joint Implementation Projects by Country, 2010
- Figure 30: Global Secondary Project-based Market Volume Transaction
(MtCO2e) and Carbon Price ($/tCO2e) Shift, 2005-2009
- Figure 31: Carbon Trading Market, Global, Value ($bn), 2005-2011
- Figure 32: Global Smart Grid Market by Market Stages, 2010-2011
- Figure 33: Waste to Energy, Global, Revenue, $bn, 2005-2011
- Figure 34: Waste to Energy Market, Global, Revenue, By Geography,
Percentage (%), 2010
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