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Green Energy in Asia: Renewable investment, capacity growth and future outlook

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Abstract

The EIA forecasts that robust economic growth and improved standards of living will underpin a massive surge in power consumption in Asia. China and India account for the world' s largest projected increases in national electric power demand over 2004-2030. Most of this is likely to be fossil fuel based resulting in a surge in GHG emissions. In parallel, growing global concern about climate change will lead to international pressure on high polluting countries like India and China to curb their emissions. Cap and trade systems, once adopted by the US and Australia, will make the case of renewables more attractive in Asia. ' Green Energy in Asia: Renewable investment, capacity growth and future outlook' is a new management report published by Business Insights that analyses the current trends driving the use of renewable energy in Asia. This report compares the progress of each renewable energy technology in Asia with the rest of the world, identifies the key players and analyzes the potential and outlook for each technology. Assess the future prospects and investment potential for renewable technologies in Asia with this new report.

Table of Contents

Executive summary

  • Market development
  • Australia
  • China
  • India
  • Japan
  • Other Asian countries
  • Future outlook
  • Abbreviations

Chapter 1 Market development

  • Summary
  • Overview of the electricity sector in Asia
  • Installed capacity
  • Overview of renewable energy in Asia
  • Wind power
  • Solar power
  • Biopower
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal power

Chapter 2 Australia

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Overview of power generation in Australia
  • Demand and supply situation and outlook
  • Overview of renewable energy in Australia
  • The Mandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET)
  • Other initiatives
  • State government initiatives
  • Wind power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of wind power
  • Resistors of wind power
  • Solar power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of solar power
  • Resistors of solar Power
  • Biopower
  • Overview
  • Drivers of biopower
  • Resistors of biopower
  • Hydropower
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of hydropower
  • Resistors of hydropower
  • Geothermal power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of geothermal power
  • Resistors of geothermal power
  • Conclusions

Chapter 3 China

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Overview of power generation in China
  • Demand and supply situation and outlook
  • Overview of renewable energy in China
  • Renewable Energy Law
  • Wind power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of wind power
  • Resistors of wind power
  • Solar power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of solar power
  • Resistors of solar power
  • Biopower
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of biopower
  • Resistors of biopower
  • Small-hydro power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of small-hydro power
  • Resistors of small-hydro power
  • Large-hydro power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of large-hydro power
  • Resistors of large-hydro power
  • Geothermal power
  • Overview
  • Conclusions

Chapter 4 India

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Overview of power generation in India
  • Demand and supply situation and outlook
  • Overview of renewable energy in India
  • Government initiatives
  • Wind power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of wind power
  • Resistors of wind power
  • Solar power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of solar power
  • Resistors of solar power
  • Biopower
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of biopower
  • Large-hydro power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of large-hydro power
  • Resistors of large-hydro power
  • Small-hydro power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of small-hydro power
  • Resistors of small-hydro power
  • Geothermal power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of geothermal power
  • Resistors of geothermal power
  • Conclusions

Chapter 5 Japan

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Overview of power generation in Japan
  • Demand and supply situation and outlook
  • Overview of renewable energy in Japan
  • The Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)
  • Wind power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of wind power
  • Resistors of wind power
  • Solar power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of solar power
  • Resistors of solar energy
  • Hydropower
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of hydropower
  • Resistors of hydropower
  • Biopower
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of biopower
  • Resistors of biopower
  • Geothermal power
  • Overview
  • Key players
  • Drivers of geothermal power
  • Resistors of geothermal power
  • Conclusions

Chapter 6 Other Asian countries

  • Summary
  • Indonesia
  • Introduction
  • Wind power
  • Solar power
  • Biopower
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal power
  • Philippines
  • Introduction
  • Wind power
  • Solar power
  • Biopower
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal power
  • South Korea
  • Introduction
  • Wind power
  • Solar power
  • Biopower
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal power
  • Thailand
  • Introduction
  • Wind power
  • Solar power
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal power

Chapter 7 Future outlook

  • Summary
  • The outlook for power generation in Asia
  • OECD Asia
  • Non OECD Asia
  • CO2 emissions
  • Renewable energy outlook
  • Wind power
  • Solar power
  • Biopower
  • Hydropower
  • Geothermal power

List of Figures

  • Figure 1.1: Net electricity generation capacity by source, 2005
  • Figure 1.2: Wind power, installed capacity, 2006
  • Figure 1.3: Solar power, installed capacity, 2005
  • Figure 1.4: Biopower, installed capacity, 2005
  • Figure 1.5: Hydropower, installed capacity, 2005
  • Figure 1.6: Geothermal, installed capacity, 2005
  • Figure 2.7: Net electricity generation by source, 2005
  • Figure 2.8: Electricity generation in Australia, 2005 and ABARE projections
  • Figure 2.9: Share of renewables, electricity generation, 2005
  • Figure 2.10: Share of renewables, electricity generation, 1960-61 to 2001-02
  • Figure 2.11: Cumulative wind power capacity (MW), 2000-2006
  • Figure 2.12: Distribution of wind installed capacity in Australia
  • Figure 2.13: Cumulative solar power capacity in Australia (MWp), 1992-2005
  • Figure 2.14: Cumulative hydropower capacity (MW), 1996-2004
  • Figure 2.15: Hydropower installed capacity by state, 2005
  • Figure 2.16: Key players
  • Figure 2.17: Increasing expenditure and geothermal licenses and geothermal license applications in Australia, 2000-2007
  • Figure 2.18: Potential geothermal sites in Australia
  • Figure 3.19: Net electricity generation capacity by source, 2006
  • Figure 3.20: Growth rate of power consumption and generation capacity in China, 1980-2005
  • Figure 3.21: Share of renewables by generation capacity in China, 2005
  • Figure 3.22: Cumulative wind power generation capacity (MW), 2000-2006
  • Figure 3.23: Distribution of wind resource in China
  • Figure 3.24: Key Players in China
  • Figure 3.25: PV annual installation and cumulative in China, 1976-2005
  • Figure 3.26: PV generation capacity by sector (MWp) in China, 2005
  • Figure 3.27: Cumulative SHP generation capacity, 1950-2005
  • Figure 4.28: Net electricity generation capacity by source in India, March 2007
  • Figure 4.29: Evolution of electricity generation by fuel in India, 1971-2004
  • Figure 4.30: Power supply, demand and shortage in India, 1997-2006
  • Figure 4.31: Electricity generation capacity in India, 2006-07 vs. 2011-12
  • Figure 4.32: Share of renewables, generation capacity in India, 2005
  • Figure 4.33: Cumulative wind power generation capacity in India (MW), 2000-2006
  • Figure 4.34: Wind resources in India
  • Figure 4.35: Key players in India
  • Figure 4.36: Cumulative large-hydro generation capacity (GW), 1960-2007
  • Figure 4.37: Potential geothermal provinces in India
  • Figure 5.38: The ten electric companies in Japan by service area
  • Figure 5.39: Net electricity generation in Japan by source, 2005
  • Figure 5.40: Composition of electric power production in Japan from the ten EPCs, EPDC, and others (1000 GWh)
  • Figure 5.41: Share of renewables, electricity generation in Japan, 2005
  • Figure 5.42: Ten electric power companies purchasing volume of green power
  • Figure 5.43: Cumulative wind power generation capacity in Japan (MW), 2006
  • Figure 5.44: Key Players in Japan
  • Figure 5.45: Cumulative solar power generation capacity (MW), 2006
  • Figure 5.46: Key players in Japan
  • Figure 5.47: Cumulative geothermal power generation capacity in Japan (MW), 1966-2005
  • Figure 5.48: Locations of geothermal power plants in Japan
  • Figure 6.49: Share of renewables, generation capacity in Indonesia, 2005
  • Figure 6.50: Share of renewables, generation capacity in the Philippines, 2006
  • Figure 6.51: Share of renewables, generation capacity in South Korea, 2004
  • Figure 7.52: Net electricity generation in OECD Asia by fuel, 2004-2030
  • Figure 7.53: Annual growth of electricity generation by region, 2004-2030
  • Figure 7.54: Net electricity generation in non-OECD Asia by fuel, 2004-2030
  • Figure 7.55: World CO2 emission forecast by region, 2004-2030

List of Tables

  • Table 4.1: Forecast for grid-interactive renewable power (excluding large-hydro), 2007-2022
  • Table 4.2: Existing solar photovoltaic systems in India, 2006
  • Table 4.3: Potential geothermal provinces in India
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