![]() |
½ÃÀ庸°í¼
»óǰÄÚµå
1739346
¼¼°èÀÇ ±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåGreen Energy |
¼¼°èÀÇ ±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåÀº 2030³â±îÁö 2Á¶ 5,000¾ï ´Þ·¯¿¡ µµ´Þ
2024³â¿¡ 1Á¶ 1,000¾ï ´Þ·¯·Î ÃßÁ¤µÇ´Â ¼¼°èÀÇ ±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåÀº 2030³â¿¡´Â 2Á¶ 5,000¾ï ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇϸç, ºÐ¼® ±â°£ÀÎ 2024-2030³âÀÇ CAGRÀº 15.0%·Î ¼ºÀåÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ ¸®Æ÷Æ®¿¡¼ ºÐ¼®ÇÑ ºÎ¹®ÀÇ ÇϳªÀΠž籤¹ßÀüÀº CAGR 17.1%¸¦ ±â·ÏÇϸç, ºÐ¼® ±â°£ Á¾·á½Ã¿¡´Â 9,631¾ï ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. dz·Â¿¡³ÊÁö ºÐ¾ßÀÇ ¼ºÀå·üÀº ºÐ¼® ±â°£ Áß CAGR 12.1%·Î ÃßÁ¤µË´Ï´Ù.
¹Ì±¹ ½ÃÀåÀº ÃßÁ¤ 2,833¾ï ´Þ·¯, Áß±¹Àº CAGR 14.0%·Î ¼ºÀå ¿¹Ãø
¹Ì±¹ÀÇ ±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåÀº 2024³â¿¡´Â 2,833¾ï ´Þ·¯¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ÃßÁ¤µË´Ï´Ù. ¼¼°è 2À§ÀÇ °æÁ¦´ë±¹ÀÎ Áß±¹Àº 2030³â±îÁö 3,843¾ï ´Þ·¯ÀÇ ½ÃÀå ±Ô¸ð¿¡ ´ÞÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµÇ¸ç, ºÐ¼® ±â°£ÀÎ 2024-2030³âÀÇ CAGRÀº 14.0%ÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ±âŸ ÁÖ¸ñÇÒ ¸¸ÇÑ Áö¿ªº° ½ÃÀåÀ¸·Î´Â ÀϺ»°ú ij³ª´Ù°¡ ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, ºÐ¼® ±â°£ Áß CAGRÀº °¢°¢ 14.1%¿Í 12.7%·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù. À¯·´¿¡¼´Â µ¶ÀÏÀÌ CAGR 10.8%·Î ¼ºÀåÇÒ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù.
¼¼°èÀÇ ±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀå - ÁÖ¿ä µ¿Çâ°ú ÃËÁø¿äÀÎ Á¤¸®
¿Ö ģȯ°æ ¿¡³ÊÁö´Â ´õ ÀÌ»ó ¼±ÅÃÀÌ ¾Æ´Ñ Àü ¼¼°èÀûÀÎ ÇʼöÀΰ¡?
±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö´Â ž籤, dz·Â, ¼ö·Â, Áö¿, ¹ÙÀÌ¿À¸Å½º µî Àç»ýÇÑ ÀÚ¿¬ ¿¡³ÊÁö¿ø¿¡¼ ºñ·ÔµÈ °ÍÀ¸·Î, ¼¼°è°¡ ±âÈÄ º¯È¿Í ¿¡³ÊÁö ¾Èº¸¶ó´Â µÎ °¡Áö À§±â¿¡ Á÷¸éÇÏ¸é¼ Æ´»õ ½ÃÀå¿¡¼ ÇʼöǰÀ¸·Î ÀüȯµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ȼ®¿¬·á·ÎºÎÅÍÀÇ Å»ÇÇ´Â °æÁ¦ÀÇ Å»Åº¼ÒÈ, ¿Â½Ç°¡½º ¹èÃâ °¨¼Ò, ÆÄ¸®ÇùÁ¤°ú °°Àº ¼¼°è ±âÈÄ º¯È ¸ñÇ¥ ´Þ¼ºÀ̶ó´Â ±ä±ÞÇÑ Çʿ伺¿¡ ÀÇÇØ ÃßÁøµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö´Â ÀÌÁ¦ ȯ°æ ¼Ö·ç¼Ç»Ó¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó Áö¼Ó°¡´ÉÇÑ ¼ºÀå, ȸº¹·Â, ±â¼ú ¸®´õ½ÊÀ» À§ÇÑ Àå±âÀûÀÎ °æÁ¦ Àü·«À¸·Î Àνĵǰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
°¢±¹ Á¤ºÎ, ¼¼°è ±â¾÷, °³¹ß ±â°üÀÌ Çù·ÂÇÏ¿© ģȯ°æ ¿¡³ÊÁö¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÅõÀÚ¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¸ð¸àÅÒÀÌ Áõ°¡Çϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÇöÀç 140¿© °³±¹ÀÌ ³ÝÁ¦·Î ¸ñÇ¥¸¦ ´Þ¼ºÇϱâ À§ÇØ ³ë·ÂÇϰí ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö´Â ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ ³ë·ÂÀÇ ±Ù°£À» ÀÌ·ç°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. µ¿½Ã¿¡ ºÒ¾ÈÁ¤ÇÑ È¼®¿¬·á °¡°Ý, ¿¡³ÊÁö °ø±Þ¸Á¿¡ È¥¶õÀ» ¾ß±âÇÏ´Â ÁöÁ¤ÇÐÀû ºÐÀï, ¿¡³ÊÁö µ¶¸³¼º¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ¿ì·Á´Â ´õ ±ú²ýÇÑ ±¹³» ´ëü ¿¡³ÊÁö¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ½Ã±Þ¼ºÀ» °¡¼ÓȽÃ۰í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö, ƯÈ÷ ž籤°ú dz·Â¹ßÀüÀÇ ºñ¿ë °î¼±ÀÌ Ç϶ôÇÔ¿¡ µû¶ó °ú°Å ¼®Åº°ú ¼®À¯¿¡ ÀÇÁ¸ÇÏ´ø Áö¿ª¿¡¼µµ Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö°¡ ½ÇÇà °¡´ÉÇÒ »Ó¸¸ ¾Æ´Ï¶ó °æÀïÇÒ ¼ö ÀÖ°Ô µÇ¾ú½À´Ï´Ù.
±â¼ú°ú ÀÎÇÁ¶ó´Â ³ì»ö Àü·ÂÀÇ ÁøÈ¸¦ ¾î¶»°Ô Çü¼ºÇϰí Àִ°¡?
±â¼ú ¹ßÀüÀº ³ì»ö ¿¡³ÊÁöÀÇ ¼¼°è ½ºÄÉÀϾ÷ÀÇ Áß½ÉÀÌ µÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ž籤¹ßÀü(PV) ±â¼úÀº ¸ðµâ È¿À² Çâ»ó, È®Àå °¡´ÉÇÑ Á¦Á¶, ±¤¹üÀ§ÇÑ º¸±ÞÀ¸·Î ÀÎÇØ ±â·ÏÀûÀÎ Àúºñ¿ëÀ» ´Þ¼ºÇß½À´Ï´Ù. dz·Â¹ßÀüÀº À°»ó ¹× ÇØ»ó ¸ðµÎ ÅÍºó ¼³°èÀÇ ´ëÇüÈ, ±×¸®µå ÅëÇÕ ½Ã½ºÅÛÀÇ °³¼±, °¡µ¿ ½Ã°£°ú ¿¡³ÊÁö ¼öÀ²À» Çâ»ó½ÃŰ´Â ¿¹Ãø ºÐ¼®ÀÇ °³¼± µîÀÇ ÇýÅÃÀ» ´©¸®°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÇѶ§ Áß¿äÇÑ º´¸ñ Çö»óÀ̾ú´ø ÃàÀüÁö ¿ª½Ã ¸®Æ¬À̿ ¹èÅ͸®, °íü ¹èÅ͸®, ÇÃ·Î¿ì ¹èÅ͸®ÀÇ ±â¼ú Çõ½ÅÀ¸·Î ºü¸£°Ô ¹ßÀüÇÏ¿© 24½Ã°£ °¡µ¿µÇ´Â ģȯ°æ Àü·Â°ú ¼ÛÀü¸ÁÀÇ ¾ÈÁ¤¼ºÀ» ½ÇÇöÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
¼ÛÀü¸ÁÀÇ Çö´ëȵµ ¼ºÀåÀÇ Å« ¿øµ¿·ÂÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ½º¸¶Æ® ±×¸®µå, °íÀü¾Ð ¼ÛÀü¸Á, ºÐ»êÇü ¿¡³ÊÁö ÀÚ¿ø(DER) Ç÷§ÆûÀº º¯µ¿¼ºÀÌ Å« Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö°¡ ±¹°¡ Àü·Â ½Ã½ºÅÛ¿¡ ´õ Àß ÅëÇÕµÉ ¼ö ÀÖµµ·Ï Çϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¿Á»ó ž籤, Áö¿ª dz·Â¹ßÀü, ¸¶ÀÌÅ©·Î±×¸®µå µî ºÐ»êÇü ¹ßÀü ¸ðµ¨Àº ¼ÒºñÀÚ¿¡°Ô ÈûÀ» ½Ç¾îÁÖ°í, ³óÃÌ Áö¿ªÀÇ ¿¡³ÊÁö Á¢±Ù¼ºÀ» °³¼±Çϸç, Áß¾Ó ÁýÁᫎ Àü·Â ÀÎÇÁ¶ó¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ºÎ´ãÀ» °æ°¨½Ã۰í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ Àç»ýÇÑ Àü·ÂÀ» »ç¿ëÇÏ¿© Àü±âºÐÇØ·Î »ý»êµÇ´Â ±×¸° ¼ö¼ÒÀÇ µîÀåÀº ö°, ½Ã¸àÆ®, ÇØ¿î, Ç×°ø µî Àü±âȰ¡ ¾î·Á¿î ºÎ¹®ÀÇ Å»Åº¼Òȸ¦ À§ÇÑ ±æÀ» ¿¾î ³ì»ö ¿¡³ÊÁöÀÇ ¹üÀ§¸¦ Å©°Ô È®ÀåÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
ģȯ°æ ¿¡³ÊÁö ÀüȯÀ» °¡¼ÓÈÇϰí ÀÖ´Â Áö¿ª°ú ÃÖÁ¾ »ç¿ë ºÐ¾ß´Â?
ģȯ°æ ¿¡³ÊÁö·ÎÀÇ ÀüȯÀº Àü ¼¼°èÀûÀÎ Çö»óÀÌÁö¸¸, ¼ºÀåÀÇ ¿ªµ¿¼ºÀº Áö¿ª¸¶´Ù ´Ù¸¨´Ï´Ù. À¯·´Àº Àû±ØÀûÀÎ Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö ¸ñÇ¥, ź¼Ò °¡°Ý ¸ÞÄ¿´ÏÁò, º¸Á¶±ÝÀ» ÅëÇØ ûÁ¤¿¡³ÊÁö µµÀÔÀ» ÃËÁøÇϰí, ±ÔÁ¦ÀÇ ¾ß¸Á°ú µµÀÔ·ü¿¡¼ ¼±µÎ¸¦ ´Þ¸®°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¹Ì±¹ ½ÃÀåÀº ûÁ¤¿¡³ÊÁö ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®, Á¦Á¶¾÷, ģȯ°æ ±â¼ú Çõ½Å¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Á¾ÇÕÀûÀÎ Àμ¾Æ¼ºê¸¦ Á¦°øÇÏ´Â ÀÎÇ÷¹ÀÌ¼Ç °¨¼Ò¹ý¿¡ ÀÇÇØ Ȱ¼ºÈµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¾Æ½Ã¾ÆÅÂÆò¾ç¿¡¼´Â Áß±¹ÀÌ ¿©ÀüÈ÷ ¼¼°è ÃÖ´ë ž籤 ¹× dz·Â¹ßÀü ¼³ºñ ¼³Ä¡±¹À̸ç, Àεµ, ÀϺ», Çѱ¹, È£ÁÖ µîÀÇ ±¹°¡µéÀÌ ºü¸£°Ô ÀÎÇÁ¶ó¸¦ È®ÀåÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
ÃÖÁ¾ ¿ëµµ ¼ö¿ä´Â ¿©·¯ ºÐ¾ß¿¡¼ È®´ëµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Àü·Â ±¸¸Å °è¾à(PPA)°ú À¯Æ¿¸®Æ¼ ±Ô¸ðÀÇ ÇÁ·ÎÁ§Æ®¸¦ ÅëÇØ À¯Æ¿¸®Æ¼ »ç¾÷ÀÚ´Â ¿©ÀüÈ÷ Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁöÀÇ ÁÖ¿ä ±¸¸ÅÀÚÀÔ´Ï´Ù. ±×·¯³ª ±â¾÷ÀÇ Ä£È¯°æ ¿¡³ÊÁö Á¶´ÞÀº ESG ¾à¼ÓÀ» À̵¿ÇÏ°í ¿î¿µ ¹èÃâ·®À» ÁÙÀÌ·Á´Â ÇÏÀÌÅ×Å© ±â¾÷, Á¦Á¶¾÷ü, µ¥ÀÌÅͼ¾ÅÍ »ç¾÷ÀÚ¸¦ Áß½ÉÀ¸·Î ±ÞÁõÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÁÖÅà ¹× »ó¾÷¿ë °Ç¹° ¿Á»óÀÇ Å¾籤¹ßÀü µµÀÔµµ ¼³Ä¡ ºñ¿ë °¨¼Ò, ¿¡³ÊÁö ¿ä±Ý Àý°¨ ¹× Áö¿øÀûÀÎ Á¤Ã¥ ÇÁ·¹ÀÓ¿öÅ©¿¡ ÈûÀÔ¾î ¼ºÀåÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ÇÑÆí, ¿î¼Û ºÎ¹®¿¡¼´Â Àü±âÀÚµ¿Â÷(EV) ÃæÀü ÀÎÇÁ¶ó¸¦ ÅëÇÑ Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁöÀÇ ÅëÇÕÀÌ ÁøÇàµÇ°í ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, Áß°ø¾÷Àº ±×¸°¼ö¼Ò ¹× Àü±âÈ °øÁ¤À¸·Î ÀüȯÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
³ì»ö ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåÀÇ ¼ºÀåÀº ¸î °¡Áö ¿äÀο¡ ÀÇÇØ ÁÖµµµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
±×¸° ¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåÀÇ ¼ºÀåÀº ±â¼ú È®À强, ºÎ¹® ÅëÇÕ, ÁøÈÇÏ´Â Á¤Ã¥ ȯ°æ°ú Á÷°áµÇ´Â ¸î °¡Áö ¿äÀο¡ ÀÇÇØ ÁÖµµµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ±â¼úÀûÀ¸·Î´Â ž籤¹ßÀü, dz·Â Åͺó, ÃàÀüÁö, ±×¸°¼ö¼ÒÀüÇØÀÇ ±Þ¼ÓÇÑ ºñ¿ë Ç϶ô°ú È¿À² Çâ»óÀ¸·Î Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö º¸±ÞÀÇ ½ÇÇö °¡´É¼ºÀÌ Å©°Ô Çâ»óµÇ°í ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. µðÁöÅÐ ¿¡³ÊÁö °ü¸®, ½º¸¶Æ® ±×¸®µå ½Ã½ºÅÛ, ¿¹Ãø ºÐ¼®ÀÇ Áö¼ÓÀûÀÎ ±â¼ú Çõ½ÅÀº ½Ã½ºÅÛÀÇ ½Å·Ú¼ºÀ» ³ôÀÌ°í °£Ç漺 ¹®Á¦¸¦ ¿ÏÈÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
ÃÖÁ¾ »ç¿ë Ãø¸é¿¡¼´Â Àü ¼¼°è ¿¡³ÊÁö ¼ö¿ä Áõ°¡¿Í ¹ßÀü, ¿î¼Û, »ê¾÷ ºÐ¾ßÀÇ Å»Åº¼ÒÈ Àǹ«È°¡ Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö¿¡ ´ëÇÑ Áö¼ÓÀûÀÎ ¼ö¿ä¸¦ ÃËÁøÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ±â¾÷ÀÇ Áö¼Ó°¡´É¼º ¸ñÇ¥¿Í ź¼Ò °ø°³ ÇÁ·¹ÀÓ¿öÅ©´Â ±â¾÷ÀÌ Ã»Á¤ ¿¡³ÊÁö¸¦ ´ë±Ô¸ð·Î Á¶´ÞÇϵµ·Ï ¾Ð·ÂÀ» °¡Çϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¶ÇÇÑ °íÁ¤°¡°ÝÀÓº£µðµåÁ¦µµ, ¼¼¾×°øÁ¦, Àç»ý¿¡³ÊÁö Æ÷Æ®Æú¸®¿À ±âÁØ, ±×¸°º»µå¸¦ ÅëÇÑ ÀÚ±ÝÁ¶´Þ°ú °°Àº ±ÔÁ¦Àû Áö¿øÀº ÀÚº»À» °³¹æÇϰí ÅõÀÚ ¸®½ºÅ©¸¦ ¿ÏÈÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. Àü ¼¼°è ±ÝÀ¶±â°üµéÀÌ È¼®¿¬·á¿¡¼ Áö¼Ó°¡´ÉÇÑ ¿¡³ÊÁö ÀÎÇÁ¶ó·Î ÀÚº»À» ÀüȯÇÏ´Â °¡¿îµ¥, ±×¸°¿¡³ÊÁö ½ÃÀåÀº ºñ¾àÀûÀÎ ¼ºÀå°ú Àå±âÀûÀÎ º¯È¸¦ ¸ÂÀÌÇÒ Áغñ°¡ µÇ¾î ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
ºÎ¹®
Á¦Ç° À¯Çü(ž籤¹ßÀü, dz·Â¹ßÀü, ¼ö·Â¹ßÀü, ¹ÙÀÌ¿À¿¬·á, Áö¿ ¿¡³ÊÁö), ÃÖÁ¾»ç¿ëÀÚ(ÁÖÅÃ, »ó¾÷, »ê¾÷)
°ü¼¼ ¿µÇâ °è¼ö
Global Industry Analysts´Â º»»çÀÇ ±¹°¡, Á¦Á¶°ÅÁ¡, ¼öÃâÀÔ(¿ÏÁ¦Ç° ¹× OEM)À» ±â¹ÝÀ¸·Î ±â¾÷ÀÇ °æÀï·Â º¯È¸¦ ¿¹ÃøÇß½À´Ï´Ù. ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ º¹ÀâÇÏ°í ´Ù¸éÀûÀÎ ½ÃÀå ¿ªÇÐÀº ÀÎÀ§ÀûÀÎ ¼öÀÔ¿ø°¡ Áõ°¡, ¼öÀͼº °¨¼Ò, °ø±Þ¸Á ÀçÆí µî ¹Ì½ÃÀû ¹× °Å½ÃÀû ½ÃÀå ¿ªÇÐ Áß¿¡¼µµ ƯÈ÷ °æÀï»çµé¿¡°Ô ¿µÇâÀ» ¹ÌÄ¥ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹ÃøµË´Ï´Ù.
Global Industry Analysts´Â ¼¼°è ÁÖ¿ä ¼ö¼® ÀÌÄÚ³ë¹Ì½ºÆ®(1,4,949¸í), ½ÌÅ©ÅÊÅ©(62°³ ±â°ü), ¹«¿ª ¹× »ê¾÷ ´Üü(171°³ ±â°ü)ÀÇ Àü¹®°¡µéÀÇ ÀǰßÀ» ¸é¹ÐÈ÷ °ËÅäÇÏ¿© »ýŰ迡 ¹ÌÄ¡´Â ¿µÇâÀ» Æò°¡ÇÏ°í »õ·Î¿î ½ÃÀå Çö½Ç¿¡ ´ëÀÀÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. ¸ðµç ÁÖ¿ä ±¹°¡ÀÇ Àü¹®°¡¿Í °æÁ¦ÇÐÀÚµéÀÌ °ü¼¼¿Í ±×°ÍÀÌ ÀÚ±¹¿¡ ¹ÌÄ¡´Â ¿µÇâ¿¡ ´ëÇÑ ÀǰßÀ» ÃßÀû Á¶»çÇß½À´Ï´Ù.
Global Industry Analysts´Â ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ È¥¶õÀÌ ÇâÈÄ 2-3°³¿ù ³»¿¡ ¸¶¹«¸®µÇ°í »õ·Î¿î ¼¼°è Áú¼°¡ º¸´Ù ¸íÈ®ÇÏ°Ô È®¸³µÉ °ÍÀ¸·Î ¿¹»óÇϰí ÀÖÀ¸¸ç, Global Industry Analysts´Â ÀÌ·¯ÇÑ »óȲÀ» ½Ç½Ã°£À¸·Î ÃßÀûÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
2025³â 4¿ù: Çù»ó ´Ü°è
À̹ø 4¿ù º¸°í¼¿¡¼´Â °ü¼¼°¡ ¼¼°è ½ÃÀå Àüü¿¡ ¹ÌÄ¡´Â ¿µÇâ°ú Áö¿ªº° ½ÃÀå Á¶Á¤¿¡ ´ëÇØ ¼Ò°³ÇÕ´Ï´Ù. ´ç»çÀÇ ¿¹ÃøÀº °ú°Å µ¥ÀÌÅÍ¿Í ÁøÈÇÏ´Â ½ÃÀå ¿µÇâ¿äÀÎÀ» ±â¹ÝÀ¸·Î ÇÕ´Ï´Ù.
2025³â 7¿ù: ÃÖÁ¾ °ü¼¼ Àç¼³Á¤
°í°´´Ôµé²²´Â °¢ ±¹°¡º° ÃÖÁ¾ ¸®¼ÂÀÌ ¹ßÇ¥µÈ ÈÄ 7¿ù¿¡ ¹«·á ¾÷µ¥ÀÌÆ® ¹öÀüÀ» Á¦°øÇØ µå¸³´Ï´Ù. ÃÖÁ¾ ¾÷µ¥ÀÌÆ® ¹öÀü¿¡´Â ¸íÈ®ÇÏ°Ô Á¤ÀÇµÈ °ü¼¼ ¿µÇ⠺м®ÀÌ Æ÷ÇԵǾî ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
»óÈ£ ¹× ¾çÀÚ °£ ¹«¿ª°ú °ü¼¼ÀÇ ¿µÇ⠺м® :
¹Ì±¹ <>Áß±¹ <>¸ß½ÃÄÚ <>ij³ª´Ù <>EU <>ÀϺ» <>Àεµ <>±âŸ 176°³±¹
¾÷°è ÃÖ°íÀÇ ÀÌÄÚ³ë¹Ì½ºÆ®: Global Industry AnalystsÀÇ Áö½Ä ±â¹ÝÀº ±¹°¡, ½ÌÅ©ÅÊÅ©, ¹«¿ª ¹× »ê¾÷ ´Üü, ´ë±â¾÷, ±×¸®°í ¼¼°è °è·® °æÁ¦ »óȲÀÇ Àü·Ê ¾ø´Â ÆÐ·¯´ÙÀÓ ÀüȯÀÇ ¿µÇâÀ» °øÀ¯ÇÏ´Â ºÐ¾ßº° Àü¹®°¡ µî °¡Àå ¿µÇâ·Â ÀÖ´Â ¼ö¼® ÀÌÄÚ³ë¹Ì½ºÆ® ±×·ìÀ» Æ÷ÇÔÇÑ 14,949¸íÀÇ ÀÌÄÚ³ë¹Ì½ºÆ®¸¦ ÃßÀûÇϰí ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù. 16,491°³ ÀÌ»óÀÇ º¸°í¼ ´ëºÎºÐ¿¡ ¸¶ÀϽºÅæ¿¡ ±â¹ÝÇÑ 2´Ü°è Ãâ½Ã ÀÏÁ¤ÀÌ Àû¿ëµÇ¾î ÀÖ½À´Ï´Ù.
Global Green Energy Market to Reach US$2.5 Trillion by 2030
The global market for Green Energy estimated at US$1.1 Trillion in the year 2024, is expected to reach US$2.5 Trillion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 15.0% over the analysis period 2024-2030. Solar Photovoltaic, one of the segments analyzed in the report, is expected to record a 17.1% CAGR and reach US$963.1 Billion by the end of the analysis period. Growth in the Wind Energy segment is estimated at 12.1% CAGR over the analysis period.
The U.S. Market is Estimated at US$283.3 Billion While China is Forecast to Grow at 14.0% CAGR
The Green Energy market in the U.S. is estimated at US$283.3 Billion in the year 2024. China, the world's second largest economy, is forecast to reach a projected market size of US$384.3 Billion by the year 2030 trailing a CAGR of 14.0% over the analysis period 2024-2030. Among the other noteworthy geographic markets are Japan and Canada, each forecast to grow at a CAGR of 14.1% and 12.7% respectively over the analysis period. Within Europe, Germany is forecast to grow at approximately 10.8% CAGR.
Global Green Energy Market - Key Trends & Drivers Summarized
Why Is Green Energy No Longer Optional but a Global Imperative?
Green energy-derived from natural, renewable sources like solar, wind, hydro, geothermal, and biomass-has moved from niche to necessity as the world faces the dual crises of climate change and energy security. The shift away from fossil fuels is being driven by the urgent need to decarbonize economies, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and achieve global climate targets such as those outlined in the Paris Agreement. Green energy is now recognized not only as an environmental solution but also as a long-term economic strategy for sustainable growth, resilience, and technological leadership.
National governments, global corporations, and development institutions are aligning to create massive momentum behind green energy investment. Over 140 countries have now committed to net-zero targets, and renewable energy forms the backbone of these commitments. Simultaneously, volatile fossil fuel prices, geopolitical conflicts disrupting energy supply chains, and concerns over energy independence have accelerated the urgency for cleaner, domestically sourced alternatives. Renewable energy’s falling cost curve-especially for solar and wind-has made it not just viable but competitive, even in regions traditionally dependent on coal and oil.
How Are Technologies and Infrastructure Shaping the Evolution of Green Power?
Technological advancements have been central to the global scale-up of green energy. Solar photovoltaic (PV) technology has achieved record-low prices due to improvements in module efficiency, scalable manufacturing, and widespread deployment. Wind power, both onshore and offshore, has benefitted from larger turbine designs, better grid integration systems, and improved predictive analytics that enhance uptime and energy yield. Battery storage, once a key bottleneck, is advancing rapidly with innovations in lithium-ion, solid-state, and flow battery technologies, enabling round-the-clock green power availability and grid stability.
Grid modernization is another major driver of growth. Smart grids, high-voltage transmission networks, and distributed energy resource (DER) platforms are enabling better integration of variable renewables into national power systems. Decentralized generation models-such as rooftop solar, community wind, and microgrids-are empowering consumers, improving energy access in rural areas, and reducing strain on centralized power infrastructure. Additionally, the rise of green hydrogen-produced via electrolysis using renewable electricity-is opening pathways to decarbonize hard-to-electrify sectors like steel, cement, shipping, and aviation, significantly broadening the scope of green energy.
Which Regions and End-Use Sectors Are Accelerating the Green Energy Transition?
The green energy transition is global, but growth dynamics vary by region. Europe leads in regulatory ambition and adoption rates, with aggressive renewable targets, carbon pricing mechanisms, and subsidies driving clean energy deployment. The U.S. market has been revitalized by the Inflation Reduction Act, which offers sweeping incentives for clean energy projects, manufacturing, and green technology innovation. In the Asia-Pacific region, China remains the world’s largest installer of solar and wind capacity, while countries like India, Japan, South Korea, and Australia are rapidly expanding their green energy infrastructure.
End-use demand is expanding across multiple sectors. Utilities remain the primary offtakers of renewable power through power purchase agreements (PPAs) and utility-scale projects. However, corporate procurement of green energy is surging, led by tech companies, manufacturers, and data center operators seeking to meet ESG commitments and reduce operational emissions. Residential and commercial rooftop solar adoption is also growing, fueled by falling installation costs, energy bill savings, and supportive policy frameworks. Meanwhile, the transportation sector is integrating renewables through electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, while heavy industries are beginning to pivot to green hydrogen and electrified processes.
The Growth in the Green Energy Market Is Driven by Several Factors…
The growth in the green energy market is driven by several factors directly tied to technology scalability, sectoral integration, and evolving policy landscapes. Technologically, the rapid cost declines and efficiency gains in solar PV, wind turbines, battery storage, and green hydrogen electrolysis have significantly improved the feasibility of widespread renewable deployment. Continued innovation in digital energy management, smart grid systems, and predictive analytics is enhancing system reliability and reducing intermittency challenges.
On the end-use side, rising global energy demand, coupled with decarbonization mandates across power generation, transport, and industry, is fueling sustained demand for renewables. Corporate sustainability goals and mandatory carbon disclosure frameworks are pressuring businesses to procure clean energy at scale, while consumers increasingly favor renewable-powered homes and vehicles. Furthermore, regulatory support in the form of feed-in tariffs, tax credits, renewable portfolio standards, and green bond financing is unlocking capital and de-risking investments. As global institutions redirect capital from fossil fuels to sustainable energy infrastructure, the green energy market is poised for exponential growth and long-term transformation.
SCOPE OF STUDY:
The report analyzes the Green Energy market in terms of units by the following Segments, and Geographic Regions/Countries:
Segments:
Product Type (Solar Photovoltaic, Wind Energy, Hydroelectric Power, Biofuels, Geothermal Energy); End-User (Residential, Commercial, Industrial)
Geographic Regions/Countries:
World; United States; Canada; Japan; China; Europe (France; Germany; Italy; United Kingdom; and Rest of Europe); Asia-Pacific; Rest of World.
Select Competitors (Total 36 Featured) -
TARIFF IMPACT FACTOR
Our new release incorporates impact of tariffs on geographical markets as we predict a shift in competitiveness of companies based on HQ country, manufacturing base, exports and imports (finished goods and OEM). This intricate and multifaceted market reality will impact competitors by artificially increasing the COGS, reducing profitability, reconfiguring supply chains, amongst other micro and macro market dynamics.
We are diligently following expert opinions of leading Chief Economists (14,949), Think Tanks (62), Trade & Industry bodies (171) worldwide, as they assess impact and address new market realities for their ecosystems. Experts and economists from every major country are tracked for their opinions on tariffs and how they will impact their countries.
We expect this chaos to play out over the next 2-3 months and a new world order is established with more clarity. We are tracking these developments on a real time basis.
As we release this report, U.S. Trade Representatives are pushing their counterparts in 183 countries for an early closure to bilateral tariff negotiations. Most of the major trading partners also have initiated trade agreements with other key trading nations, outside of those in the works with the United States. We are tracking such secondary fallouts as supply chains shift.
To our valued clients, we say, we have your back. We will present a simplified market reassessment by incorporating these changes!
APRIL 2025: NEGOTIATION PHASE
Our April release addresses the impact of tariffs on the overall global market and presents market adjustments by geography. Our trajectories are based on historic data and evolving market impacting factors.
JULY 2025 FINAL TARIFF RESET
Complimentary Update: Our clients will also receive a complimentary update in July after a final reset is announced between nations. The final updated version incorporates clearly defined Tariff Impact Analyses.
Reciprocal and Bilateral Trade & Tariff Impact Analyses:
USA <> CHINA <> MEXICO <> CANADA <> EU <> JAPAN <> INDIA <> 176 OTHER COUNTRIES.
Leading Economists - Our knowledge base tracks 14,949 economists including a select group of most influential Chief Economists of nations, think tanks, trade and industry bodies, big enterprises, and domain experts who are sharing views on the fallout of this unprecedented paradigm shift in the global econometric landscape. Most of our 16,491+ reports have incorporated this two-stage release schedule based on milestones.
COMPLIMENTARY PREVIEW
Contact your sales agent to request an online 300+ page complimentary preview of this research project. Our preview will present full stack sources, and validated domain expert data transcripts. Deep dive into our interactive data-driven online platform.