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The Hydropower Market 2012-2022

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Hydropower technology is a long established method of generating electricity, especially in developed western countries. In developing nations this resource is heavily underutilised and will therefore provide considerable growth opportunities, as demand for electricity increases to fuel growing industrialisation. The growing need to generate sustainable electricity and reduce carbon emissions will see hydropower will remain a priority resource for generating power. As a consequence, Visiongain has determined that the value of the global hydropower market in 2012 will reach $59.4bn.

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Visiongain consulted widely with industry experts and full transcripts of these exclusive interviews are included in the report. As such, our reports have a unique blend of primary and secondary sources providing informed opinion. This approach allows insight into the key drivers and restraints behind contract and programme developments, as well as identifying the leading companies. The report also presents a unique blend of qualitative analysis combined with extensive quantitative data including global and regional market forecasts from 2012-2022 - all highlighting strategic business opportunities.

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  • 174 pages of comprehensive analysis
  • 2 exclusive Visiongain interviews with experts from
    • Vatenfall
    • Idaho Power Company
  • 83 tables, charts, and graphs
  • Global hydropower market forecasts between 2012-2022
  • 7 regional hydropower market forecasts between 2012-2022
    • Africa
    • Asia Pacific
    • Eurasia
    • Europe
    • Latin America
    • Middle East
    • North America
  • A SWOT analysis
  • 51 leading companies identified and profiled -
    • ABB
    • AES Corporation
    • Alstom
    • Ameren Corporation
    • American Hydro
    • Andritz AG
    • Avista Corporation
    • Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
    • Bilfinger Berger
    • Black & Veatch Corporation
    • Brookfield Asset Management
    • China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
    • Dominion
    • DongFang Electric Corporation
    • Duke Energy
    • EDF (Électricité de France)
    • Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS)
    • Endesa
    • Enel
    • GDF Suez
    • Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon
    • Harbin Power Equipment Company
    • Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
    • Hydro-Québec
    • Iberdrola
    • Idaho Power Company
    • Impsa
    • Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited (JPVL)
    • Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
    • Manitoba Hydro
    • MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
    • Mott MacDonald
    • National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)
    • OJSC Power Machines
    • Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
    • Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
    • RusHydro
    • RWE
    • Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
    • Sinohydro Corporation
    • Southern California Edison Company (SCE)
    • Southern Company
    • Statkraft
    • STE Energy
    • Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
    • Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
    • Toshiba Power Systems Company
    • Tractebel Energia
    • Vattenfall
    • Verbund
    • Voith Hydro
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 The Hydropower Market Overview
1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Hydropower Market
  1.2.1 Drivers in the Hydropower Market
  1.2.2 Restraints in the Hydropower Market
1.3 Highlights of the Report
1.4 Benefits of the Report
1.5 Methodology
1.6 The Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
1.7 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast 2012-2022

2. INTRODUCTION TO THE HYDROPOWER MARKET

2.1 Background to Hydropower
2.2 Different Types of Hydropower Generation
  2.2.1 Impounding Dam Hydropower
  2.2.2 Run-of-the-River Hydropower
  2.2.3 Pumped-Storage Hydropower
2.3 Hydropower in the Global Energy Mix
2.4 The Growth of Renewable Energy
2.5 Large Hydropower Generation
2.6 Small, Micro and Pico Hydropower Generation

3. THE GLOBAL HYDROPOWER MARKET

3.1 The Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
3.2 Recent Developments in the Global Hydropower Market
3.3 Global Hydropower Market Drivers and Restraints 2012-2022
3.4 Global Hydropower Market Drivers
  3.4.1 The Global Rise in Energy Demand
  3.4.2 The Renewable Energy Drive and Global Warming
  3.4.3 Tackling Poverty in the Third World
  3.4.4 Supporting Intermittent Renewables and Energy Storage
  3.4.5 Cheap, Reliable and Economically Stable
3.5 Global Hydropower Market Restraints
  3.5.1 High Upfront Costs
  3.5.2 Long Lead-Times
  3.5.3 Lack of New Feasible Sites
  3.5.4 Safety and Security of Dams
  3.5.5 Opposition from Environmental Campaign Groups and Local Communities

4. REGIONAL HYDROPOWER MARKETS FORECAST 2012-2022

4.1 The Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.1.1 The Chinese Hydropower Market
  4.1.2 The Indian Hydropower Market
  4.1.3 The Japanese Hydropower Market
  4.1.4 The Pakistani Hydropower Market
  4.1.5 The Indonesian Hydropower Market
  4.1.6 The Nepalese Hydropower Market
  4.1.7 The Vietnamese Hydropower Market
  4.1.8 The Myanmar Hydropower Market
  4.1.9 The Laotian Hydropower Market
  4.1.10 The Bhutanese Hydropower Market
  4.1.11 The Malaysian Hydropower Market
  4.1.12 The Australian Hydropower Market
  4.1.13 The New Zealand Hydropower Market
4.2 The Latin American Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.2.1 The Brazilian Hydropower Market
  4.2.2 The Mexican Hydropower Market
  4.2.3 The Venezuelan Hydropower Market
  4.2.4 The Argentinean Hydropower Market
  4.2.5 The Colombian Hydropower Market
  4.2.6 The Peruvian Hydropower Market
  4.2.7 The Bolivian Hydropower Market
  4.2.8 The Chilean Hydropower Market
  4.2.9 The Panamanian Hydropower Market
  4.2.10 The Costa Rican Hydropower Market
  4.2.11 The Honduran Hydropower Market
  4.2.12 The Ecuadorian Hydropower Market
4.3 The North American Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.3.1 The United States Hydropower Market
  4.3.2 The Canadian Hydropower Market
4.4 The European Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.4.1 The Norwegian Hydropower Market
  4.4.2 The French Hydropower Market
  4.4.3 The Turkish Hydropower Market
  4.4.4 The Serbian Hydropower Market
  4.4.5 The Austrian Hydropower Market
  4.4.6 The Italian Hydropower Market
  4.4.7 The Spanish Hydropower Market
  4.4.8 The Swiss Hydropower Market
  4.4.9 The Swedish Hydropower Market
  4.4.10 The British Hydropower Market
4.5 The Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.5.1 The Russian Hydropower Market
  4.5.2 The Tajikistani Hydropower Market
  4.5.3 The Georgian Hydropower Market
  4.5.4 The Kazakhstani Hydropower Market
  4.5.5 The Ukrainian Hydropower Market
4.6 The African Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.6.1 The Democratic Republic of the Congo Hydropower Market
  4.6.2 The Ethiopian Hydropower Market
  4.6.3 The Zambian Hydropower Market
  4.6.4 The Tanzanian Hydropower Market
  4.6.5 The Madagascan Hydropower Market
  4.6.6 The Ghanaian Hydropower Market
  4.6.7 The Egyptian Hydropower Market
4.7 The Middle Eastern Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022
  4.7.1 The Iranian Hydropower Market
  4.7.2 The Iraqi Hydropower Market
4.8 Regional Variations in Market Size and Growth

5. SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE HYDROPOWER MARKET 2012-2022

5.1 Strengths
  5.1.1 Renewable and Low-Emission
  5.1.2 Reliability and Longevity
  5.1.3 Social and Environmental Benefits
  5.1.4 Providing Energy Independence
  5.1.5 Energy Management and Supply
5.2 Weaknesses
  5.2.1 High Upfront Costs
  5.2.2 Lengthy Lead-Times
  5.2.3 Dependence on Precipitation
  5.2.4 Displacing Communities
  5.2.5 Environmental and Ecological Impacts
5.3 Opportunities
  5.3.1 Sustainability Revolution and Renewable Energy Drive
  5.3.2 Hydropower Potential in Asia, Africa and South America
  5.3.3 Small Hydropower and Low-Head Hydropower
  5.3.4 Threats to Nuclear Technology
  5.3.5 Potentially High Oil Prices
  5.3.6 Refurbishment of Existing Hydropower Plants
  5.3.7 Technological Improvements
5.4 Threats
  5.4.1 Perceptions of Feasible Hydropower Potential
  5.4.2 Opposition to Hydropower Projects
  5.4.3 Improvements in Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies
  5.4.4 Funding and Political Support
  5.4.5 Global Warming
  5.4.6 Continuing Weak Global Economy

6. HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGIES

6.1 Computational Fluid Dynamics
6.2 Low-Head Hydropower
6.3 Variable Speed Generators
6.4 Electronics, Controls and Automation
6.5 Environmental Mitigation Technologies

7. EXPERT OPINION

7.1 Vattenfall
  7.1.1 Vattenfall's Hydropower Operations
  7.1.2 Hydropower Demand
  7.1.3 Hydropower Expansion
  7.1.4 Reinvestment into Hydropower Dams
  7.1.5 Cost of Replacing Capital Equipment
7.2 Idaho Power Company
  7.2.1 North American Hydropower Opportunities
  7.2.2 Role of Carbon Regulation in Hydropower Development
  7.2.3 Canadian Hydropower Imports to the USA
  7.2.4 Drivers of the North American Hydropower Market
  7.2.5 Constraints in North American Hydropower Market
  7.2.6 Lifespan of Hydropower Plants
  7.2.7 Technological Developments in the Hydropower Sector

8. LEADING COMPANIES IN THE HYDROPOWER MARKET

8.1 Hydropower Dam Operators
  8.1.1 AES Corporation
  8.1.2 Ameren Corporation
  8.1.3 Avista Corporation
  8.1.4 Brookfield Asset Management
  8.1.5 China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
  8.1.6 Dominion
  8.1.7 Duke Energy
  8.1.8 EDF (Électricité de France)
  8.1.9 Endesa
  8.1.10 Enel
  8.1.11 Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS)
  8.1.12 GDF Suez
  8.1.13 Hydro-Québec
  8.1.14 Iberdrola
  8.1.15 Idaho Power Company
  8.1.16 Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited (JPVL)
  8.1.17 Manitoba Hydro
  8.1.18 MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
  8.1.19 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)
  8.1.20 Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
  8.1.21 Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
  8.1.22 RusHydro
  8.1.23 RWE
  8.1.24 Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
  8.1.25 Southern California Edison Company (SCE)
  8.1.26 Southern Company
  8.1.27 Statkraft
  8.1.28 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
  8.1.29 Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
  8.1.30 Tractebel Energia
  8.1.31 Vattenfall
  8.1.32 Verbund
8.2 Hydropower Service Companies:
  8.2.1 ABB
  8.2.2 Alstom
  8.2.3 American Hydro
  8.2.4 Andritz AG
  8.2.5 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
  8.2.6 Bilfinger Berger
  8.2.7 Black & Veatch Corporation
  8.2.8 DongFang Electric Corporation
  8.2.9 Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon
  8.2.10 Harbin Power Equipment Company
  8.2.11 Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
  8.2.12 Impsa
  8.2.13 Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
  8.2.14 Mott MacDonald
  8.2.15 OJSC Power Machines
  8.2.16 Sinohydro Corporation
  8.2.17 STE Energy
  8.2.18 Toshiba Power Systems Company
  8.2.19 Voith Hydro

9. CONCLUSIONS

9.1 Outlook for the Global Hydropower Market 2012-2022
9.2 Areas of High Growth in the Hydropower Market
9.3 Areas of Moderate Growth in the Hydropower Market
9.4 Areas of Low Growth in the Hydropower Market
9.5 Global Hydropower Market Summary

10. GLOSSARY

LIST OF TABLES


Table 2.1 Top Five Hydropower Plants in the World by Capacity (GW), Country and Completion Date
Table 2.2 Top Five Hydropower Plant Proposals in the World by Capacity (GW), Country and Estimated Completion Date
Table 3.1 Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 3.2 Global Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 3.3 Drivers and Restraints in the Global Hydropower Market 2012-2022
Table 4.1 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.2 Regional Hydropower Markets Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.3 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.4 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.5 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.6 Drivers and Restraints in the Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market
Table 4.7 Installed Hydropower Capacities of Profiled Nations in the Asia-Pacific, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW)
Table 4.8 Latin American Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.9 Latin American Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.10 Latin American Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.11 Drivers and Restraints in the Latin American Hydropower Market
Table 4.12 Installed Hydropower Capacities of Profiled Nations in Latin America, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW, MW)
Table 4.13 North American Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.14 North American Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.15 North American Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.16 US and Canadian Installed Hydropower Capacities, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW)
Table 4.17 Drivers and Restraints in the North America Hydropower Market
Table 4.18 European Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.19 European Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.20 European Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.21 Installed Hydropower Capacities of Profiled Nations in Europe, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW)
Table 4.22 Drivers and Restraints in the European Hydropower Market
Table 4.23 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.24 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.25 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.26 Installed Hydropower Capacities of Profiled Nations in Eurasia, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW)
Table 4.27 Drivers and Restraints in the Eurasian Hydropower Market
Table 4.28 African Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.29 African Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.30 African Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.31 Installed Hydropower Capacities of Profiled Nations in Africa, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW, MW)
Table 4.32 Drivers and Restraints in the African Hydropower Market
Table 4.33 Middle East Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2012, 2017 and 2022 ($Bn, Rank, % Share, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.34 Middle East Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn, AGR %)
Table 4.35 Middle East Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2012-2022, 2012-2017, and 2017-2022
Table 4.36 Iranian and Iraqi Installed Hydropower Capacities, 2011 and 2022 Forecast (GW)
Table 4.37 Drivers and Restraints in the Middle Eastern Hydropower Market
Table 4.38 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017, and 2022 (%, $Bn)
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Hydropower Market 2012-2022

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 2.1 World Hydroelectric Generation (BkWh) 1965-2011
Figure 2.2 Graphic Representation of a Hydropower Dam
Figure 2.3 World Net Hydropower Generation Forecast 2007-2035 (TWh)
Figure 2.4 World Electricity Generation by Fuel Source 2009 (%)
Figure 2.5 World Net Hydropower Installed Capacity Forecast 2007-2035 (GW)
Figure 2.6 World Installed Electricity Generation Capacity by Fuel Source 2009 (%)
Figure 2.7 Hydropower Generation by Country (Billion Kilowatt Hours)
Figure 2.8 Installed Hydropower Generating Capacity in the European Union and the United States (GW) 1980-2015
Figure 3.1 Global Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 3.2 Global Hydropower Market Annual Growth Rate (%) 2012-2022
Figure 3.3 Share of Electricity from Hydropower in Top Generating Countries 2011
(%)
Figure 3.4 World Energy Consumption, 2007-2035 (Quadrillion Btu)
Figure 3.5 People Living Without Access to Electricity by Region, 2010 (Millions)
Figure 4.1 Installed Hydropower Capacity by Region 2011 (%)
Figure 4.2 Regional Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.3 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.4 Asia-Pacific Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.5 Latin American Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.6 Latin American Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.7 North American Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.8 North American Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.9 European Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.10 European Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.11 European Theoretical Hydropower Potential (TWh/year)
Figure 4.12 Eurasian Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.13 Eurasian Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.14 African Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.15 African Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.16 Middle East Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012, 2017 and 2022 (% Share)
Figure 4.17 Middle East Hydropower Market Forecast 2012-2022 ($Bn)
Figure 4.18 Regional Hydropower Markets CAGRs (%) 2012-2022
Figure 4.19 Regional Hydropower Markets CAGRs (%) 2012-2017 and 2017-2022
Figure 4.20 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2012 (%)
Figure 4.21 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2017 (%)
Figure 4.22 Regional Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2022 (%)
Figure 4.23 Regional Hydropower Market Share Change (%) 2012-2022
Figure 5.1 African, Eurasian and Asia-Pacific Theoretical Hydropower Potential (MWh/km²)
Figure 5.2 North American and South American Theoretical Hydropower Potential (MWh/km²)
Figure 5.3 EIA Projected Oil Prices (WTI) 2005-2035: Reference, High Price and Low Price Scenarios ($)

COMPANIES LISTED

ABB
AECOM
AES Corporation
Africa Finance Corporation
Akershus Energi
Alstom
Ameren Corporation
Ameren UE
American Hydro
American Municipal Power
Andritz Hydro AG
ArcelorMittal
Atco Ltd
Avista Corporation
BC Hydro
Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
Bilfinger Berger
Black & Veatch Corporation
Borodino
Brookfield Asset Management
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners LP
Brookfield Renewable Power
CalEnergy Generation
Canog Energy
CE Electric UK
CFE (Comisión Federal de Electricidad)
China Gezhouba Group
China Three Gorges Corporation
China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
Colbun
Columbia Power Corporation
Copel
Copperbelt Energy Corporation
Coyne et Bellier
CVG EDELCA
Desenvix
Dominion
DongFang Electric Corporation
Druk Green Power Corporation
Duke Energy
E.ON
E.ON Wasserkraft
Edelca
EDF (Électricité de France)
EDP (Energias do Portugal)
EGAT International
Electricite du Laos (EDL)
Electricity of Vietnam Group (EVN)
Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS)
Emera Energy
Emerson
ENDE
Endesa
Enel
Enel Green Power (EGP)
Energia Austral
Energo-Pro Georgia
Enerjisa
Enerpar
ERPS
Eskom
EuroSibEnergo
Flow Science Inc.
Force Hydro
Fortis Inc
GDF Suez
Georgia Urban Energy (GUE)
Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon
Glomma Kraftproduksjon
GMR Energy Ltd
GMR Infrastructure
Governor Company
Great Lakes Hydro Income Fund
Green Ventures, LLC
GVK Energy Ltd
Harbin Electric Corporation
Harbin Electric Group
Harbin Power Equipment Company
Himtal Hydropower
Hitachi
Hydro Plants Generation Corporation
Hydrocop
Hydro-Québec
Hyundai
Iberdrola
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
Idaho Power Company
Impsa
Ingra d.d.
International Power
Irkutskenergo
Italian-Thai Development
Jaiprakash Power Ventures Limited (JPVL)
Jaypee Group
Jindal Power Ltd
Kazzinc,
KenGen
Kern River Gas Transmission Company
Larsen & Toubro (L&T)
LFC (Luz y Fuerza del Centro)
Limited Kazakhstan Natural Gas Technology Company
Manitoba Hydro
Meridian Energy
MidAmerican Energy Company
MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
Mott MacDonald
Nalcor
National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)
Nelson Energy
Norte Energia
North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd. (NEEPCO)
Northern Natural Gas
OJSC Power Machines
Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
Orbeo
Origin Energy
Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
PacifiCorp
PT Pembangunan Perumahan (PTPP)
PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)
PTC India
Rainpower Kristinehamn AB
Rhodia
RusHydro
RWE
RWE Innogy
RWE Power
Sanir
Sanko
Sarawak Cable Bhd (SCB)
Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigem
Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
SECI Energia
Siemens
Sinohydro Corporation
SJVN
SN Power
SNCF
Snowy Mountains Engineering Corporation (SNEC)
Société Générale
Société nationale d'électricité (SNEL)
Southern California Edison Company (SCE)
Southern Company
Statkraft
STE Energy
Tata Power Company
Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB)
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
THDC India Ltd
Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
Toshiba International Corporation (TIC)
Toshiba Power Systems Company
Tractebel Energia
TransCanada Corporation
UC RUSAL
Vattenfall
Verbund
Voith Hydro
Xcel Energy
Xstrata Copper
Yesil Enerji
Zenergy

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS MENTIONED IN THIS REPORT

African Development Bank (AfDB)
Alliance for Rural Electrification
Asian Development Bank (ADB)
Canadian Hydropower Association (CHA)
China Development Bank
China Electricity Council
Columbia Basin Trust
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) (UK)
Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA)
Earth Policy Institute
Electricity Ministry (Iraq)
Energy Information Administration (EIA)
European Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD)
European Commission
European Investment Bank (EIB)
European Union (EU)
Exim Bank of China
Export Development Bank of Iran
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) (US)
Friends of the Earth
Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
International Finance Corporation (IFC)
International Hydropower Association (IHA)
International Rivers
Ministries of Energy and Water Resources (Egypt)
Ministry of Agriculture & Environment (Italy)
Ministry of Economy Trade & Industry (Japan)
Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (Indonesia)
Ministry of Water Resources (Iraq)
National Agency for Electricity (ANEEL) (Brazil)
National Commission on Energy Efficiency
National Hydropower Association (NHA)
Nepal Electricity Authority (NEA)
Nepali Investment Board approved a new Project Development Agreement (PDA)
Nordic Investment Bank (NIB)
Norfund
Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Survival International
UK Environment Agency (EA)
United Nations (UN)
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
US Bureau of Reclamation
US Department of Energy (DOE)
US House of Representatives
Water Resource Ministry (China)
World Bank
World Energy Council (WEC)
Worldwatch Institute


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