Reportlinker Adds Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market Outlook in the UK (United Kingdom) to 2020 - Capacity, Generation, Major Power Plants, Key Companies and Regulations
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Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market Outlook in the UK (United Kingdom) to 2020 - Capacity, Generation, Major Power Plants, Key Companies and Regulations
Summary
GlobalData's renewable energy offering, "Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Outlook in United Kingdom (UK) to 2020 – Capacity, Generation, Major Power Plants, Key Companies and Regulations" gives a view of United Kingdom (UK)solar PV energy market and provides forecasts to 2020. This report includes information on solar panel installed capacity and generation. It provides information on key trends, profiles of major industry participants, information on major solar PV Power Plants and analysis of important deals. This, along with detailed information on the regulatory framework and key policies governing the industry, provides a comprehensive understanding of the market for solar PV power in the country.
This report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, primary and secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData's team of industry experts.
Scope
- Review of key technologies such as crystalline silicon cells, thin-film and organic PV.
- Brief introduction to the overall power and renewable energy market in United Kingdom (UK), highlighting the fuel types – thermal, hydro, wind, nuclear, solar PV, solar thermal and biomass.
- Data provided historically from 2001 to 2009, forecast to 2020.
- Data on installed capacity and power generation.
- List of major current and upcoming Solar PV Power Plants.
- Key Solar PV Companies
- Policy and regulatory framework governing the market.
- Deals in the solar PV market in United Kingdom (UK) for the past year. Deals analyzed on the basis of M&A, Partnership, Asset Financing, Debt Offering, Equity Offering and PE/VC.
Reasons to buy
- Identify key growth and investment opportunities in the country's solar PV energy market.
- Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry's growth potential.
- Understand and respond to your competitors' business structure, strategy and prospects.
- Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data, deal analysis and recent developments.
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events.
- Identify key deals providing understanding of the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 10
1.2 List of Figures 13
2 Executive Summary 14
2.1 Global Power Market - Focusing on Clean Technologies 14
2.2 Global Solar PV Power Market – Robust Growth To Continue Through 2020 14
2.3 The UK Renewable Sector – Installations to Extend Growth Traction 15
2.4 The UK Solar PV Market – Installation Growth to Maintain Growth Traction 15
3 Global Power Market Scenario: 2001-2020 16
4 Global Renewable Power Market Scenario: 2001-2020 21
4.1 Global Carbon Emission, Overview 24
5 Global Solar PV Market Scenario: 2001-2020 26
5.1 Overview 26
5.2 Global Solar PV Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2001-2020 26
5.3 Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, 2001-2020 30
6 The UK Power Market Scenario 32
6.1 The UK Power Market, Overview 32
6.2 The UK Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, MW, 2001-2020 32
6.3 The UK Power Market, Power Generation by Fuel Type, GWh, 2001-2020 34
6.4 The UK Renewable Power Market, Historical and Cumulative Installed Capacity by Renewable Sources (Including Hydro), MW, 2001-2020 36
6.5 The UK Renewable Power Market, Power Generation by Renewable Sources (Including Hydro), GWh, 2001-2020 39
7 The UK Solar PV Market:2001-2020 41
7.1 The UK Solar PV Market, Overview 41
7.2 The UK Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Cumulative Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2020 41
7.3 The UK Solar PV Power Market, Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2020 43
8 The UK, Major Policies and Market Instruments Supporting Renewables 46
8.1 The UK Renewable Energy, Major Policies and Incentives 46
8.1.1 Renewable Energy Guarantee of Origin (REGO) 46
8.1.2 Renewable Obligation Order 46
8.1.3 Energy Bill 2008 51
8.1.4 The Renewables Obligation Order 2009, Banding of Renewable Resources 52
8.1.5 Regional Approval for Renewable Energy Projects 53
8.1.6 Credit for Renewable Energy Technologies Exports 53
8.1.7 Microgeneration Strategy 53
8.1.8 Low Carbon Buildings Program 53
8.1.9 Low Carbon Buildings Program - Phase 1 54
8.1.10 Low Carbon Buildings Program Phase 2 56
8.1.11 Reduced VAT for Energy Saving Materials 57
8.1.12 Climate Change Levy 57
8.1.13 Marine Renewables Deployment Fund (MRDF) 57
8.2 The UK Solar Power, Major Policies and Incentives 58
8.2.1 Low Carbon Buildings Program 58
8.2.2 New Renewable Obligation Scheme 58
8.3 The UK Wind, Major Policies and Incentives 58
8.3.1 Status of Wind Power Bands 59
8.3.2 Offshore Wind Capital Grants Scheme 59
8.4 The UK Geothermal, Major Policies and Incentives 59
8.4.1 Low Carbon Buildings Program 59
8.4.2 Renewable Obligation, Geothermal 59
8.5 The UK Hydro, Major Policies and Incentives 60
8.5.1 Renewable Obligation, Hydro 60
8.5.2 Banding of Renewables 60
8.6 The UK Bioenergy, Major Policies and Incentives 60
8.6.1 Biomass Task Force 60
8.6.2 Bioenergy Capital Grants Scheme (BECGS) 61
8.6.3 Bioenergy Infrastructure Scheme 61
8.6.4 Funding For Using Willow as a Renewable Energy Source 62
8.6.5 Renewables Transport Fuels Obligation (RTFO) 62
8.6.6 Fuel Duty Incentive 62
8.6.7 Enhanced Capital Allowances 63
9 The UK Solar PV Power Market, Deal Analysis, 2009 64
9.1 The UK Solar PV Power Market, Deal Volume versus Deal Value Analysis, 2009 64
9.2 UK Solar PV Market, Major Deals, 2009-2010 65
9.2.1 Baxi Group Completes Merger with De Dietrich Remeha 65
9.2.2 3P Networks Merges With Kender Solar Energy 66
9.2.3 Petrofac Acquires TNEI Services 67
9.2.4 Ludgate Environmental Fund Invests $1.1 Million In Hightex 68
9.2.5 SunPower Completes Acquisition Of SunRay Renewable Energy 69
9.2.6 Renewable Energy Systems Acquires PV Systems 70
9.2.7 Npower Acquires SPI Group From Lyceum Capital 71
9.2.8 Le Carbone Lorraine Acquires 60% Stake In Calcarb From Inductotherm 73
9.2.9 Senergy Global Acquires IT Power 74
9.2.10 Centrica Acquires Solar Technologies Group 75
9.2.11 EnergyMixx Acquires HelioDynamics From Low Carbon Accelerator And The Management 76
9.2.12 IHC Merwede Acquires the Engineering Business 77
9.2.13 Grupo ECOS Invests In Solarcentury Holdings 78
9.2.14 Climate Change Capital To Invest $10.49 Million In Renewable Zukunft 79
9.2.15 Morgan Stanley Principal Invests $20 Million In G24 Innovations 80
9.2.16 Low Carbon Accelerator Invests $0.62 Million For A 10.265 Stake In QuantaSol 81
9.2.17 Whitfield Solar Secures $4.45 Million In Venture Financing 82
9.2.18 Today Energy Equity Secures $110 Million In Third Round Financing 84
9.2.19 Surrey NanoSystems Secures $4.12 Million In Second Round Of Financing 85
9.2.20 Circadian Solar Secures $3.3 Million Financing 87
9.2.21 Enecsys Secures $14.3 Million In Series A Financing 88
9.2.22 TwentyNinety Secure $0.42 Million In Venture Financing 89
9.2.23 G24 Innovations Raises $30 Million From 4RAE 90
9.2.24 Cape Verde Capital Acquires 20% Stake In Segen 91
9.2.25 Better Energy Systems Secures $5 Million In Venture Financing 92
9.2.26 Silvigen Secures $3.49 Million 93
9.2.27 Land Energy Secures $9.7 Million In Venture Financing 94
9.2.28 Whitfield Solar Closes Interim Funding Round Of $2 Million 95
9.2.29 Elektron Completes Private Placement Of $0.53 Million 96
9.2.30 West Coast Energy Enters Into Joint Venture With Ensign Energy 97
9.2.31 Worldwide Energy Enters Into Distribution Agreement With Ardenham Energy 98
9.2.32 SOLVAY SOLEXIS Enters Into A Distribution Agreement With A. SCHULMAN 99
9.2.33 BP Completes Public Offering Of Notes For $0.75 Billion 100
9.2.34 BP Completes Public Offering Of Notes For $1.25 Billion 101
9.2.35 BP Announces Public Offering Of $139.54 Million 102
9.2.36 BP Prices Bond Offering For $825 Million 103
9.2.37 BP Prices Its Bond Offering For $325 Million 104
9.2.38 BP Completes 5.52% Senior Notes Offering For $930 Million 105
9.2.39 BP Completes 3.62% Senior Notes Offering For $1,400 Million 106
9.2.40 BP Completes 3.13% Senior Notes Offering For $1,500 Million 107
9.2.41 BP Completes 3.88% Senior Notes Offering For $750 Million 108
9.2.42 BP Completes 4.75% Senior Notes Offering For $1,000 Million 109
9.2.43 University Of Sheffield Completes Project Financing Of $0.14 Million For Sheffield Solar Farm In Sheffield, UK 110
9.2.44 Johnson & Johnson To Receive $1 Million Grant For Solar Power Project, UK 111
10 Company Snapshot- Centrica Plc 112
10.1 Company Overview 112
10.2 Business Description 112
10.2.1 Business Overview 112
10.3 Major Products and Services 114
10.4 Swot Analysis 115
10.4.1 Overview 115
10.5 Centrica Plc, Strengths 116
10.5.1 Efficient Use of Resources 116
10.5.2 Centrica Storage Reservoir 116
10.5.3 Dominant Players With Wide Service Portfolio 116
10.5.4 Increased Service 116
10.6 Centrica Plc, Weakness 117
10.6.1 Declining Operating Margin 117
10.6.2 Declining Market Share in Sector 117
10.6.3 Limited Liquidity Position 117
10.7 Centrica Plc, Opportunities 117
10.7.1 Rising Demand For Energy From Renewable Sources 117
10.7.2 Integration Of Business 118
10.7.3 New Technology- Start Meters 118
10.8 Centrica Plc, Threats 118
10.8.1 Stringent Regulations 118
10.8.2 Highly Competitive Environment 119
10.9 Location and Subsidiaries 119
10.9.1 Head Office 119
10.9.2 Other Location and Subsidiaries 120
11 Company Snapshot- Aire and Sun Power Systems Ltd 122
11.1 Company Overview 122
11.2 Major Products and Services 122
11.3 Location and Subsidiaries 123
11.3.1 Head Office 123
12 Company Snapshot- PV Crystallox Solar Plc 123
12.1 Company Overview 123
12.2 Business Description 123
12.2.1 Overview 123
12.3 Major Products and Services 125
12.4 Swot Analysis 125
12.4.1 Overview 125
12.5 PV Crystlox Solar Plc, Strengths 126
12.5.1 Strategic Partnership 126
12.5.2 Strong Upstream Value Chain Presence 126
12.5.3 In House Automation 127
12.5.4 Strong Operating Margin 127
12.6 PV Crystlox Solar Plc, Weakness 127
12.6.1 Dependence on Limited Customers 127
12.6.2 Procurement of Raw Materials 127
12.6.3 Declining Market Share in Sector 128
12.7 PV Crystlox Solar Plc, Opportunities 128
12.7.1 New Production Facilities 128
12.7.2 Growth in Solar Electricity Market 128
12.7.3 Increasing Demand for Renewable Energy 129
12.8 PV Crystlox Solar Plc, Threats 129
12.8.1 Intense Competition 129
12.8.2 Economic Turmoil 129
12.8.3 Environmental Regulations 129
12.9 Location and Subsidiaries 130
12.9.1 Head Office 130
12.9.2 Other Location and Subsidiaries 130
13 Company Snapshot- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Ltd 131
13.1 Company Overview 131
13.2 Major Products and Services 131
13.3 Location and Subsidiaries 131
13.3.1 Head Office 131
13.3.2 Other Location and Subsidiaries 132
14 Company Snapshot- AMEC Plc 133
14.1 Company Overview 133
14.2 Business Description 133
14.2.1 Overview 133
14.2.2 Financials 134
14.2.3 Capital Expenditure 134
14.2.4 Market View 134
14.3 Swot Analysis 134
14.4 AMEC Plc, Strengths 135
14.4.1 Strong Operating Margin 135
14.4.2 Efficient Allocation of Resources 135
14.4.3 Board Customer Base 136
14.4.4 Diversified Portfolio of Services 136
14.5 AMEC Plc, Weakness 136
14.5.1 Declining Market Share in Sector 136
14.5.2 Limited Liquidity Position 136
14.6 AMEC Plc, Opportunities 137
14.6.1 Environmental Friendly Energy 137
14.6.2 Expansion through Inorganic Growth 137
14.7 AMEC Plc, Threats 137
14.7.1 Stringent Regulations 137
14.7.2 Intense Competition 138
14.7.3 Project Delay Due to Financial Crises 138
14.8 Major Products and Services 138
14.9 Location and Subsidiaries 140
15 Company Snapshot- Good Energy Group Plc 142
15.1 Company Overview 142
15.2 Business Description 142
15.2.1 Overview 142
15.3 Major Products and Services 143
15.4 Swot Analysis 144
15.4.1 Overview 144
15.5 Good Energy Group Plc, Strengths 144
15.5.1 Improved Operational Efficiency 144
15.5.2 Expanding Market Share In The Sector 145
15.5.3 Wide Customer Base 145
15.6 Good Energy Group Plc, Weakness 145
15.6.1 Decrease In Electricity Sales Revenue 145
15.6.2 Limited Geographical Presence 145
15.7 Good Energy Group Plc, Opportunities 146
15.7.1 Rising Demand For Energy From Renewable Sources 146
15.7.2 Growth Opportunities in Promising Economies 146
15.8 Good Energy Group Plc, Threats 146
15.8.1 Stringent Government Regulations 146
15.8.2 Intense Competition 147
15.8.3 Impact of Climate Change 147
15.9 Location and Subsidiaries 147
15.9.1 Head Office 147
15.9.2 Other Location and Subsidiaries 147
16 Appendix 149
16.1 Abbreviations 149
16.2 GlobalData's Methodology 150
16.3 Coverage 150
16.4 Secondary Research 150
16.5 Primary Research 151
16.6 Expert Panel Validation 151
16.7 Contact Us 152
16.8 Disclaimer 1521.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Global Power Market, Installed Capacity by Technologies (MW), 2001 – 2020 17
Table 2: Global Renewable Power Market Installed Capacity (MW), 2001 – 2020 22
Table 3: Global Solar PV Market, Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2020 29
Table 4: Global Solar PV, Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2020 31
Table 5: The UK Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, MW, 2001-2020 34
Table 6: The UK Power Market, Power Generation by Fuel Type, (GWh), 2001-2020 36
Table 7: The UK Cumulative Installed Capacity by Renewable Sources (Including Hydro), MW, 2001-2020 38
Table 8: The UK Renewable Power Market, Power Generation by Renewable Sources, (Including Hydro) ,(GWh), 2001-2020 40
Table 9: The UK Solar PV Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2020 43
Table 10: The UK Solar PV Energy Market, Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2020 45
Table 11: Renewables Obligation for England, Wales and Scotland, 2006 to 2015 47
Table 12: Renewables Obligation for the Northern Ireland, 2007 to 2013 49
Table 13: The UK, Renewable Energy, Overview of Proposed Bands 52
Table 14: The UK, Low Carbon Buildings Program, Grants Available To Householders 55
Table 15: The UK, Low Carbon Buildings Program, Grant validity periods 55
Table 16: The UK, Low Carbon Buildings Program Phase 2, Technologies supplied by Framework Suppliers 57
Table 17: The UK Solar PV Power Market, Deal Value Versus Deal Volume Analysis, 2009 64
Table 18: Baxi Group Completes Merger With De Dietrich Remeha 65
Table 19: 3P Networks Merges With Kender Solar Energy 66
Table 20: Petrofac Acquires TNEI Services 67
Table 21: Ludgate Environmental Fund Invests $1.1 Million In Hightex 68
Table 22: SunPower Completes Acquisition Of SunRay Renewable Energy 69
Table 23: Renewable Energy Systems Acquires PV Systems 70
Table 24: Npower Acquires SPI Group From Lyceum Capital 71
Table 25: Le Carbone Lorraine Acquires 60% Stake In Calcarb From Inductotherm 73
Table 26: Senergy Global Acquires IT Power 74
Table 27: Centrica Acquires Solar Technologies Group 75
Table 28: EnergyMixx Acquires HelioDynamics From Low Carbon Accelerator And The Management 76
Table 29: HC Merwede Acquires The Engineering Business 77
Table 30: Grupo ECOS Invests In Solarcentury Holdings 78
Table 31: Climate Change Capital To Invest $10.49 Million In Renewable Zukunft 79
Table 32: Morgan Stanley Principal Invests $20 Million In G24 Innovations 80
Table 33: Low Carbon Accelerator Invests $0.62 Million For A 10.265 Stake In QuantaSol 81
Table 34: Whitfield Solar Secures $4.45 Million In Venture Financing 82
Table 35: Today Energy Equity Secures $110 Million In Third Round Financing 84
Table 36: Surrey NanoSystems Secures $4.12 Million In Second Round Of Financing 85
Table 37: Circadian Solar Secures $3.3 Million Financing 87
Table 38: Enecsys Secures $14.3 Million In Series A Financing 88
Table 39: TwentyNinety Secure $0.42 Million In Venture Financing 89
Table 40: G24 Innovations Raises $30 Million From 4RAE 90
Table 41: Cape Verde Capital Acquires 20% Stake In Segen 91
Table 42: Better Energy Systems Secures $5 Million In Venture Financing 92
Table 43: Silvigen Secures $3.49 Million 93
Table 44: Land Energy Secures $9.7 Million In Venture Financing 94
Table 45: Whitfield Solar Closes Interim Funding Round Of $2 Miilion 95
Table 46: Elektron Completes Private Placement Of $0.53 Million 96
Table 47: West Coast Energy Enters Into Joint Venture With Ensign Energy 97
Table 48: Worldwide Energy Enters Into Distribution Agreement With Ardenham Energy 98
Table 49: SOLVAY SOLEXIS Enters Into A Distribution Agreement With A. SCHULMAN 99
Table 50: BP Completes Public Offering Of Notes For $0.75 Billion 100
Table 51: BP Completes Public Offering Of Notes For $1.25 Billion 101
Table 52: BP Announces Public Offering Of $139.54 Million 102
Table 53: BP Prices Bond Offering For $825 Million 103
Table 54: BP Prices Its Bond Offering For $325 Million 104
Table 55: BP Completes 5.52% Senior Notes Offering For $930 Million 105
Table 56: BP Completes 3.62% Senior Notes Offering For $1,400 Million 106
Table 57: BP Completes 3.13% Senior Notes Offering For $1,500 Million 107
Table 58: BP Completes 3.88% Senior Notes Offering For $750 Million 108
Table 59: BP Completes 4.75% Senior Notes Offering For $1,000 Million 109
Table 60: University Of Sheffield Completes Project Financing Of $0.14 Million For Sheffield Solar Farm In Sheffield, UK 110
Table 61: Johnson & Johnson To Receive $1 Million Grant For Solar Power Project, UK 111
Table 62: Centrica Plc, Major Products and Services 114
Table 63: Centrica plc, SWOT Analysis 115
Table 64: Centrica Plc, Other Locations and Subsidiaries 120
Table 65: Aire and Sun Power Systems Ltd, Major Products and Services 122
Table 66: PV Crystallox Solar Plc, Major Products and Services 125
Table 67: PV Crystalox Solar plc, SWOT Analysis 126
Table 68: PV Crystlox Solar Plc, Subsidiaries 130
Table 69: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Ltd, Major Products and Services 131
Table 70: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Ltd, Other Location and Subsidiaries 132
Table 71: AMEC plc, SWOT Analysis 135
Table 72: AMEC Plc, Major Products and Services 138
Table 73: AMEC Plc, Location and Subsidiaries 140
Table 74: Good Energy Group Plc, Major Products and Services 143
Table 75: Good Energy Group PLC, SWOT Analysis 144
Table 76: Good Energy Group Plc, Other Locations and Subsidiaries 147
Table 77: Abbreviations 1491.2
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global Solar PV Market, Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2020 15
Figure 2: Global Power Market, Installed Capacity by Technologies (MW), 2001 - 2020 16
Figure 3: Global Power Market, Installed Capacity Split by Technologies (MW), 2009 18
Figure 4: Global Renewable Power Market Installed Capacity (MW), 2001 – 2020 21
Figure 5: Global Renewable Power Market Installed Capacity Spilt by Technology (MW), 2009 23
Figure 6: Global Solar PV Market, Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2020 28
Figure 7: Global Solar PV, Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2020 30
Figure 8: The UK Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type , MW, 2001-2020 33
Figure 9: The UK Power Market, Power Generation by Fuel Type, (GWh), 2001-2020 35
Figure 10: The UK Cumulative Installed Capacity by Renewable Sources (Including Hydro), (MW) , 2001-2020 37
Figure 11: The UK Renewable Power Market, Power Generation by Renewable Sources (Including Hydro), GWh, 2001-2020 39
Figure 12: The UK Solar PV Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2020 42
Figure 13: The UK Solar PV Market, Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2020 44
Figure 14: England, Wales and Scotland, Renewables Obligation, 2006-15 48
Figure 15: Northern Ireland, Renewables Obligation, 2006-15 49
Figure 16: The UK Solar PV Power Market, Deal Value(US $m) and Deal Volume(Units) Analysis, 2009 64
Companies mentioned
Company Snapshot- Centrica Plc
Company Snapshot- Aire and Sun Power Systems Ltd
Company Snapshot- PV Crystallox Solar Plc
Company Snapshot- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe Ltd
Company Snapshot- AMEC Plc
Company Snapshot- Good Energy Group Plc
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