Global High Power Energy Harvesting Market 2015: Off-Grid 10W-100kW 2016-2026
DUBLIN, July 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/336b8g/high_power_energy) has announced the addition of the "High Power Energy Harvesting: Off-Grid 10W-100kW 2016-2026" report to their offering.
This unique report reflects the new reality that energy harvesting - creation of off-grid electricity where it is needed, using ambient energy - is now widely deployable up to 100kW and beyond. This is resulting in dramatic new capabilities such as the rapidly growing number of land, water and air vehicles that operate entirely on sunshine and electricity becoming affordable and feasible in remote parts of Africa. It will result in the electric vehicle that has longer range than the vehicles it replaces. It makes autonomous vehicles more feasible and shipping much more efficient. Only a global up-to-date view makes sense in this fast-moving subject embracing Google airborne wind energy (AWE), Facebook solar robot aircraft, Siemens small wind turbines and regenerative braking. There are already autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and navigation buoys that combine solar and wave power.
The multilingual PhD level analysts have travelled intensively in 2015 to report the latest research and expert opinions and to analyse how the markets and technologies will move over the coming decade. Many original tables and infographics pull together the analysis in easily understood form. The report comes with 30 minutes free consultancy.
Energy harvesting is now a booming business at the level of 10 watts to 100 kilowatts and beyond, off-grid. That includes making a vehicle, boat or plane more efficient such as energy harvesting shock absorbers and high speed flywheels, reversing alternators and motors for instance on the propeller of a boat under sail or moored in a tidestream and regeneratively soaring aircraft and braking cars and forklifts. Similar technology now harvests the energy of a swinging construction vehicle, dropping elevator and so on and soon the heat of engines will be harvested in kilowatts and off-grid wave power will become commonplace.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary And Conclusions
2. Introduction
3. Electrodynamic Harvesting
4. Photovoltaic Harvesting
5. Thermoelectric Harvesting
6. Magnetostrictive, Rectenna, Other
7. Multi-Mode Energy Harvesting
8. Examples Of Interviews And EH Research In 2015
Companies Mentioned
- Agusta Westland Italy - Eight19 UK - Enerbee France - Faradair Aerospace UK - IFEVS Italy - Jabil USA - Komatsu KELK Japan - LG Chem Korea - Marlow USA - Pavegen UK - Piezotech France - RMT Russia - TEC Microsystems Germany
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