小型風力發電:家庭用•商用分散型風力發電系統 是由出版商Pike Research在2009年12月所出版的。
這份英文市場調查報告書包含60 pages 價格從美金1500起跳。
本報告書內容包括:作為家庭用•商用的小型分散型風力發電系統調查分析、分散型可再生能源市場整體的動向與小型風力發電市場的動向、技術•成本上的課題、需求成長的各種牽動因素、發電容量•系統收益等的成長預測(地區別•至2013年)、主要企業的競爭環境等,內容綱要摘記如下:
第1章 實施摘要
第2章 市場的課題
- 市場的定義
- PV系統
- 小型風力系統
- 燃料電池
- 能源儲存
- 舊有DEG技術的環保化
- 市場區分
- 產業成長的牽動因素
- 安裝上的課題
第3章 技術上的課題
- 小型風力系統
- 歷史
- 基本原理
- 優點•弱點
- 各種類型
- 市場動向
- 市場性•商業化
- RDEG應用
- 獨立型直交流轉換器(Off-Grid)
- 並聯型直交流轉換器(On-Grid)
- 電廠
- 社群微電網
- 通信用主電源•備用電源
- 混合電力系統
- 應用比較
第4章 需求牽動因素
- 法規•獎勵•補貼
- 法規制•獎勵•補助以外的牽動因素
第5章 市場預測
- 全球的發電量
- 全球的分散型可再生能源的發電量
- 風力系統
第6章 主要企業•競爭環境
- 風力系統
- Southwest Windpower
- Proven Energy
- Bergey Windpower
- Gaia-Wind
- Northern Power
- Entegrity Wind Systems
第7章 企業名錄
第8章 縮寫清單
圖表
Abstract
Distributed energy generation, using a variety of renewable power
technologies, is one of the most important tools for addressing the challenge
of meeting the world' s growing electricity demand. Within the Renewable
Distributed Energy Generation (RDEG) market, small wind systems, while a niche
category, are nevertheless an important part of the solution for a variety of
residential and commercial applications.
Small Wind systems are most often used in concert with another energy source,
such as solar photovoltaics, diesel generation, or battery backup power. With
the exception of the U.S. and U.K., small wind has not benefited from strong
government subsidies or other support, and even the programs in those
countries have been lacking in comparison to what has been extended to PV or
large wind installations. However, a surge in demand for small wind in the
U.S. is likely as a result of the recently enacted 30% uncapped dollar for
dollar tax credit. The estimated size of the small wind market in 2008 was 38
MW of generation capacity, and Pike Research forecasts that the sector will
grow to 115 MW by 2013, representing a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of
25%. This translates into a market with revenues of $165 million in 2008 that
will grow to nearly $412 million by 2013, representing a CAGR of 20%.
This Pike Research report analyzes the market for small wind power in the
context of the broader RDEG market, which also includes solar photovoltaics
and fuel cell technologies. The study covers key business issues and drivers
of demand for sub-utility scale wind power, including government-driven
legislation and incentives as well as market-based factors. Technology and
cost issues are examined in depth, as are a number of key industry players.
Market forecasts include small wind generation capacity, system revenues, and
installed prices through 2013 for installations in all regions of the world,
with line-item segmentation for 12 key countries.
Key questions addressed:
- Why is sub-utility scale Renewable Distributed Energy Generation (RDEG) an
important part of the solution to the challenges of climate change?
- What is small wind power and how does it fit in the RDEG landscape
- What are the key sub-utility scale RDEG technologies and how do they
compare across a number of dimensions?
- How big is the Small Wind category today and how large is the market
forecast to grow?
- What are the key applications of Small Wind?
- What are the key drivers of growth for Small Wind?
- Who are the key industry players in the Small Wind market?
Who needs this report?
- Small wind technology providers
- Distribution, installation, and service providers
- Venture capital and other equity investors
- Government agencies
- Industry associations, non-profit organizations, and key industry
constituents
- Consulting firms and investment banks focused on renewable distributed
energy generation technologies, such as small wind
Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Issues
- 2.1 Defining the Market
- 2.2 Photovoltaic Systems
- 2.3 Small Wind Systems
- 2.4 Fuel Cells
- 2.5 Energy Storage
- 2.5.1 Batteries
- 2.5.2 Compressed Air Energy Storage
- 2.5.3 Flywheels
- 2.5.4 Pumped Hydro
- 2.5.5 Supercapacitors
- 2.5.6 Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage
- 2.6 Greening of Conventional DEG Technologies
- 2.6.1 Microturbines
- 2.6.2 Combustion Turbines
- 2.6.3 Reciprocating Engines
- 2.7 Market Segmentation
- 2.7.1 Global Cumulative Electricity Capacity
- 2.7.2 Global Cumulative Renewable Electricity Capacity
- 2.7.3 Global Electricity Generation Capacity Additions
- 2.7.4 Global Renewable Electricity Generation Capacity Additions
- 2.7.5 Global Distributed Renewable Electricity Generation Capacity
Additions
- 2.8 Industry Growth Drivers
- 2.8.1 Legislative, Regulatory, Incentives, and Subsidies
- 2.8.2 Improvements to Existing Technologies
- 2.8.3 Emergence of New Technologies
- 2.8.4 Other Drivers
- 2.8.4.1 Push for Energy Independence
- 2.8.4.2 Benefits of Green Marketing
- 2.8.4.3 Supporting Organizational Missions
- 2.9 Implementation Issues
- 2.9.1 Grid Interconnection
- 2.9.1.1 Grid Integrity and Safety
- 2.9.1.2 Grid Intelligence
- 2.9.1.2.1 Integration with System Components
- 2.9.1.2.2 Net Metering
- 2.9.1.2.3 Demand-Side Permitting
- 2.9.2 Standards and Permitting
3. Technology Issues
- 3.1 Small Wind Systems
- 3.1.1 History
- 3.1.2 Basic Principles
- 3.1.3 Strengths and Weaknesses
- 3.1.4 Types
- 3.1.5 Market Trends
- 3.1.5.1 Grid tied vs. Off grid
- 3.1.5.2 Other Trends
- 3.1.6 Marketability and Commercialization
- 3.1.6.1 Cost
- 3.1.6.2 Efficiency
- 3.1.6.3 Reliability
- 3.1.6.4 Scalability
- 3.1.6.5 Availability
- 3.2 RDEG Applications
- 3.2.1 Residential Off Grid
- 3.2.2 Residential Grid Tied
- 3.2.3 Farms
- 3.2.4 Community Micro Grid
- 3.2.5 Telecom Primary and Backup Power
- 3.2.6 Hybrid Systems
- 3.2.7 Application Comparison
4. Demand Drivers
- 4.1 Legislation, Regulations, Incentives, and Subsidies
- 4.1.1 United States
- 4.1.2 Canada
- 4.1.3 Remainder of Western Hemisphere
- 4.1.4 Europe
- 4.1.5 Asia Pacific
- 4.1.6 Rest of the World
- 4.2 Nonlegislative, Regulatory, Incentives, and Funding Drivers
- 4.2.1 Conventional Energy Demand Trends
- 4.2.2 Economics Overview
- 4.2.2.1 Conventional Energy Demand Trends
- 4.2.2.2 RDEG Technology Price
- 4.2.3 Break-Even Analysis
5. Market Forecasts
- 5.1 World Energy Generation
- 5.2 World Renewable Distributed Energy Generation
- 5.3 Wind Systems
- 5.3.1 North America
- 5.3.2 Europe
- 5.3.3 Asia Pacific
- 5.3.4 Rest of the World
6. Industry Players / Competitive Landscape
- 6.1 Wind Systems
- 6.1.1 Southwest Windpower
- 6.1.2 Proven Energy
- 6.1.3 Bergey Windpower
- 6.1.4 Gaia-Wind
- 6.1.5 Northern Power
- 6.1.6 Entegrity Wind Systems
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and Figures
- Segmentation of Major Electricity Generation Sources into Renewable
Distributed
- Global Cumulative Electricity Capacity by Source - 2007
- Global Cumulative Renewable Electricity Capacity, Distributed vs.
Centralized - 2007
- Global Cumulative Renewable Electricity Capacity by Source - 2007
- Global Electricity Generation Capacity Additions by Source - 2007
- Global Renewable Electricity Generation Capacity Additions, Dist. vs.
Centralized - 2007
- Global Renewable Electricity Generation Capacity Additions by Source - 2007
- Global Distributed Renewable Electricity Gen. Capacity Additions by Source
- 2007
- Representative Global Deployments of Telecom Backup Power by Technology
- U.S. Renewable Portfolio Standards, Goals, and Required Renewables
- Comparative Household Electricity Prices for Industrialized Countries -
1999 - 2006
- Comparative Industry Electricity Prices for Industrialized Countries -
1999 - 2006
- Electricity Generation Sources for U.S., OECD Europe and Japan - 2007
- Comparative Prices of Conventional and RDEG Electricity Generation Sources
- Range of Installed Prices for 10-kW Small Wind System - 2007
- Estimate of Payback on 10-kW Small Wind System - 2007
- Installed Small Wind System Price Projection - 2007- 2013
- Global Installed Electricity Generating Capacity by Geographic Region -
2005- 2025
- Annual RDEG Technologies Capacity Additions - 2007- 2013
- Annual RDEG Technology Revenue- 2007- 2013
- Summary Comparison of RDEG Technologies
- Summary of Relevant RDEG Standards and Permitting Agencies
- Summary Comparison of Applications by RDEG Technology
- Summary of Emission Reduction Targets for Major Industrialized Nations and
Regions
- Summary Comparison of U.S. Federal Tax Credit for RDEG Technologies
- Summary of U.S. Federal Subsidies and Incentives for RDEG Technologies
- Annual Growth of Small Wind Capacity, World Markets: 2008 to 2013
- Small Wind Global Annual Installed Capacity, World Markets: 2007 to 2013
- Small Wind System Installed Price, World Markets: 2007 to 2013
- Small Wind Installed System Revenue, World Markets: 2007 to 2013
- Annual Growth of RDEG Technologies, World Markets: 2008 to 2013
- RDEG Technologies Global Capacity, World Markets: 2007 to 2013
- RDEG Technologies Installed Price, World Markets: 2007 to 2013
- RDEG Technologies System Revenue, World Markets: 2007 to 2013
List of Tables
- Annual Growth of Small Wind Capacity, World Markets: 2008-2013
- Small Wind Global Annual Installed Capacity, World Markets: 2007-2013
- Small Wind System Installed Price, World Markets: 2007-2013
- Small Wind System Revenue, World Markets: 2007-2013
- Annual Growth of RDEG Technologies, World Markets: 2008-2013
- RDEG Technologies Global Capacity, World Markets: 2007-2013
- RDEG Technologies Installed Price, World Markets: 2007-2013
- RDEG Technologies System Revenue, World Markets: 2007-2013
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