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Distributed Solar Photovoltaics, Small Wind Power, and Stationary Fuel Cells: Demand Drivers and Barriers, Technology Issues, Competitive Landscape, and Global Market Forecasts
The global electric power industry is evolving from a financial and engineering model that relies on large centralized power plants owned by the utilities to one that is more diverse – both in sources of generation and ownership of the generation assets. Renewable distributed energy generation (RDEG) technologies represent a growing part of the new model for the electric power industry. Like any emerging industry, new policies and standards must be developed and practiced before the market can mature. Worldwide, utility companies and policy makers are testing programs and business models to support this industry. RDEG stands in contrast to the traditional one-way power supply, as well as the traditional relationship utilities have with their customers. The transition to a more distributed system of power generation will require the evolution of both technologies and business practices.Overall, RDEG makes up a very small part of the current global electric power generation capacity but has the potential to play a much larger role in the future. While Europe and the United States are the largest markets for RDEG today, there is a growing movement to developing countries where electricity costs are high large percentages of the populations are without access to electricity. Pike Research's analysis indicates that Europe will continue to be the largest market for RDEG during the 2012-2017 forecast period, but Asia Pacific will see the most rapid market growth across the three technologies covered in this report.This Pike Research report explores the global market opportunity for RDEG technologies including distributed solar PV, small wind power, and stationary fuel cells. The report analyzes technology issues, demand drivers and barriers, and policy factors around the world that are influencing the adoption of RDEG technologies. The study includes an assessment of key industry players in each of the three major market segments, as well as detailed market forecasts through 2017 for installed capacity and revenue, segmented by world regions and major countries.
Key Questions Addressed:
-What are the key regions for growth of RDEG technologies?-How will the reduction in price supports for renewables in Europe affect distributed generation?-How will the residential solar lease model affect solar PV installations in the U.S.?-What are the tradeoffs between centralized renewable power generation systems versus distributed architectures?-What enabling technologies are required for RDEG technologies to scale cost effectively?-How much will RDEG technologies cost in 2017?
-Who needs this report?
-Solar PV, small wind, and fuel cell technology providers-Distribution, installation and service providers-Government agencies and policy development advisors-Industry associations-Nonprofit organizations-Investor community-Utilities
Table of Contents1.1 A Brief History
1.2 RDEG Market Growth: Distributed Solar PV, Small Wind, Stationary Fuel Cells
1.3 The Future of Distributed Generation
1.4 Key Trends in RDEG
2. Market Issues2.1 Defining the Market2.2 What Is Distributed Energy Generation?2.3 Solar Power Systems2.4 Small Wind Systems2.5 Stationary Fuel Cells2.6 Market Overview of RDEG Technologies: Distributed Solar PV, Small Wind, Stationary Fuel Cells2.7 Distributed Solar PV Market Overview & Key Trends2.7.1 Distributed Generation Can Still Mean Thinking Big2.7.2 Distributed Solar Gains Public and Political Traction versus Centralized Solar2.7.3 Solar PV Reaching Grid Parity2.7.4 Small Wind Systems Market Overview and Key Trends2.7.5 Investment Dollars Drive Technological Development and Market Expansion2.7.6 Focus of Leading SWT Companies Shifts from the U.S. to the U.K. Market2.7.7 Stationary Fuel Cells Market Overview & Key Trends2.8 Other Industry Growth Drivers across All RDEG Technologies2.8.1 Legislative and Regulatory Mandates2.8.2 Financial Incentives and Public Policies2.8.2.1 Public Utilities Regulatory Policies Act2.8.2.2 Grants2.8.2.3 Interconnection and Permitting Standards2.8.2.4 Loan Programs2.8.2.5 Net Metering Policies2.8.2.6 Property Tax Incentives2.8.2.7 Public Benefit Funds2.8.2.8 Rebate Programs2.8.2.9 Sales Tax Incentives2.8.2.10 Renewable Energy Certificates2.8.3 Asset Ownership2.8.4 Energy Storage2.8.5 Microgrids2.9 Implementation Issues2.9.1 Grid Interconnection2.9.2 Grid Integrity and Safety2.9.3 Standards and Permitting2.9.4 Utilities' Fear of Higher Penetration of Renewables2.9.5 Aligning the Product with Market Need
3. Technology Issues
3.1 Photovoltaic Systems
3.1.1 Basic Principles
3.1.2 PV Cell Types
3.1.2.1 Crystalline
3.1.2.2 Thin-Film
3.1.2.3 Low-Cost Polysilicon
3.1.3 Efficiency
3.1.4 Reliability
3.1.5 Scalability
3.1.6 Availability
3.1.7 Technology Trend: Micro Inverters, AC Modules, and DC Optimizers
3.1.7.1 Microinverters and AC Panels
3.2 Wind Systems
3.2.1 History
3.2.2 Basic Principles
3.2.3 Types
3.2.3.1 Horizontal Axis
3.2.3.2 Vertical Axis
3.2.4 Cost
3.2.5 Efficiency
3.2.6 Reliability
3.2.7 Scalability
3.2.8 Availability
3.3 Stationary Fuel Cells
3.3.1 Introduction
3.3.2 Background to the Technology
3.3.3 Differences between Fuel Cells
3.3.4 Cost of Fuel Cell Systems
3.3.5 Types of Fuel Cells
3.3.5.1 PEM
3.3.5.2 SOFCs
3.3.5.3 PAFCs and MCFCs
3.3.6 Durability
3.3.7 Standardization
3.4 RDEG Applications
3.4.1 Residential
3.4.2 Commercial/Retail
3.4.3 Government and Institutions
3.4.4 Farms
3.4.5 Telecom Primary and Backup Power
3.4.6 Marine, Remote Monitoring, and Security
3.4.7 Hybrid Systems
3.4.8 Community Projects
3.4.8.1 Community Wind
3.4.8.2 Solar Gardens and Solar Farms
3.5 Grid-Tied versus Off-Grid Installations
4. Demand Drivers4.1 RDEG Market Drivers4.1.1 Renewable Energy Targets, Distributed Carve-outs4.1.1.1 North America4.1.1.2 Europe4.1.1.3 Asia Pacific4.1.2 Feed-in Tariffs4.1.2.1 North America4.1.2.2 Europe4.1.2.3 Asia Pacific4.2 Distributed Solar PV Market Drivers4.2.1 Dramatic Cost and Price Reductions4.2.1.1 Solar Modules4.2.2 Inverter and Balance of System4.2.3 Solar PV Leases and Power Purchase Agreements4.3 Stationary Fuel Cell Drivers4.4 The Power of Partnerships4.4.1 Callux – Development of Fuel Cell resCHP4.4.2 Denmark: Danish Fuel Cell Partnership4.4.3 Ene-Farm Program4.5 Small Wind Market Drivers
5. Market Forecasts
5.1 Worldwide Renewable Distributed Energy Generation
5.1.1 Distributed Solar PV Systems
5.1.2 North America
5.1.3 European Union
5.1.4 Asia Pacific
5.1.5 Rest of World
5.2 Small Wind Systems
5.2.1 Europe
5.2.2 North America
5.2.3 Asia Pacific
5.2.4 Rest of World
5.3 Stationary Fuel Cells
5.3.1 Asia Pacific
5.3.2 North America
5.3.3 Europe
5.3.4 Africa
5.3.5 Latin America
6. Competitive Landscape6.1 Solar PV Manufacturers6.1.1 First Solar6.1.2 JA Solar6.1.3 REC Solar6.1.4 SunPower6.1.5 Suntech6.1.6 Yingli Solar6.2 Solar PV Installers and Service Providers6.2.1 SolarCity6.2.2 SunEdison6.2.3 Sungevity6.2.4 SunRun6.3 Small Wind Systems6.4 Key Players6.4.1 Bergey Wind Power6.4.2 Endurance Energy6.4.3 Northern Power Systems6.4.4 Southwest Windpower6.4.5 Wind Turbine Industries Corporation6.5 Stationary Fuel Cell Companies6.5.1 Altergy6.5.2 Ballard Fuel Cell6.5.3 Bloom Energy
7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes
List of Charts and FiguresAnnual Distributed Solar PV Installed Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2009-2011
Distributed Solar PV System Installed Capacity by Size, Italy: 2011
Distributed Solar PV System Installed Capacity by Size, Germany: 2010 and 2011
Annual Small Wind Turbine Installed Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2009-2011
Capacity of Small Wind Turbine Installations by Size, United Kingdom: 2005-2011
Small Wind Turbine Installations by Size, United Kingdom: 2005-2011
Annual Stationary Fuel Cell Installed Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2011
Stationary Fuel Cell Installed Capacity by Application, World Markets: 2011
Distributed Solar PV System Price Declines (Non-Weighted Average) by Component, World Markets: 2006-2017
Annual RDEG Installed Capacity and Revenue by Region, World Markets: 2012-2017
Annual Distributed Solar PV Capacity by Country, North America: 2012-2017
Annual Distributed Solar PV Installed Capacity by Country, Europe: 2012-2017
Annual Distributed Solar PV Installed Capacity by Country, Asia Pacific: 2012-2017
Annual Distributed Solar PV Installed Capacity by Country, Europe: 2012-2017
Annual Distributed Solar PV Installed Capacity by Country, Asia Pacific: 2012-2017
Annual Small Wind System Installed Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2012-2017
Annual Small Wind Turbine Installed Capacity by Region, U.S., U.K., and Rest of World: 2012-2017
Annual Stationary Fuel Cell Installed Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2012-2017
Annual Installed Capacity of Distributed Solar PV by Region: 2009-2011
Annual Installed Capacity of Distributed Solar PV by Region: 2012-2017
Annual Solar PV System Installed Price by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual Small Wind System Installed Capacity, World Markets: 2009-2011
Annual Small Wind System Installed Capacity, World Markets: 2012-2017
Average Small Wind Turbine Installed Price, World Markets: 2009-2017
Comparing Current Status of Distributed Solar PV and Centralized Solar Projects in California
Solar PV Approaching Grid Parity
German Utility Meets More than 100% of Load with Solar and Wind on May 8, 2011
Photovoltaic Cells
Module-level Power Management
Basic Wind Turbine Designs
Representative Global Deployments of Telecom Backup Power by Technology
Renewable Portfolio Standards by U.S. State
Solar PV Inverter Price Declines by Manufacturer, Market Leaders: 2009-2011
Cost Comparison of Residential Solar PV Installation Costs, United States and Germany ($/Peak W): 2011
Levelized Cost Breakdown of Conventional Ground-Mounted PV System in the United States
List of TablesPV Strengths and Weaknesses
Wind System Strengths and Weaknesses
Stack Components Cost Breakdown (PEM Technologies), World Markets: 2011
Price Summary for Small Wind Feed-in Tariffs by Region and Size, World Markets: 2011
Annual Installed RDEG Capacity by Industry, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual Installed RDEG Revenue by Industry, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual Installed Capacity of Distributed Solar PV by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual Installed Capacity of Stationary Fuel Cells by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual Installed Capacity of Small Wind Turbines by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual RDEG Installed Capacity by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Annual Installed Distributed Solar PV by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Solar PV System Prices (Non-Weighted Average) by Component, World Markets: 2006-2017
Average Solar PV Installed Prices by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Distributed Solar PV Revenues by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Small Wind Systems Average Installed Price and Revenues, World Markets: 2009-2017
Small Wind System Installed Capacity Additions by Region, World Markets: 2009-2017
Small Wind Turbine Annual Revenue by Region, Select Countries: 2009-2017
Small Wind Turbine Annual Installed Capacity by Region, Select Regions: 2009-2017
Stationary Fuel Cell Installed Capacity by Application, World Markets: 2011-2017
Stationary Fuel Cell Revenue by Region of Manufacture, World Markets: 2011-2017
Estimated Annual Stationary Fuel Cell Capacity by Region of Adoption, World Markets: 2011-2017
Cumulative Distribution of Solar PV System Sizes Installed by Number and Capacity, Italy: 2010 and 2011
Distribution of Solar PV System Sizes Installed by Number, Capacity, and Percentage, Italy: 2011
Capacity of Solar PV Installed by State and System Size, Germany: 2011
Capacity of Solar PV Installed by State and System Size, Germany: 2010
Capacity of Small Wind Turbine Installations by Size, United Kingdom: 2005-2011
Number of Small Wind Turbine Installations by Size, United Kingdom: 2005-2011
Top Small Wind Turbine Manufacturers by Kilowatts Sold, World Markets: 2009
Top Wind Turbine Manufacturers by Number of Turbines Sold, World Markets
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