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Analyzing the European Renewable Energy Industry 2016

February 2016 | 265 pages | ID: A56B6F5CC50EN
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Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight, wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished. Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power, hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels for transportation.

In recent years, about 19% of global final energy consumption came from renewables, with 13% coming from traditional biomass, like wood-burning. Hydropower was the next largest renewable source, providing three percent, followed by hot water/heating which contributed 1.3%. Modern technologies, such as geothermal, wind, solar, and ocean energy together provided some 0.8% of final energy consumption. The technical potential for their use is very large, exceeding all other readily available sources.

Renewable energy is an essential part of Europe’s low emissions energy mix and is important to Europe’s energy security. It plays a strong role in reducing Europe’s greenhouse gas emissions. Many European Governments’ support for renewable energy assists industry development, reduces barriers to the national electricity market, and provides community access to renewable energy.

Aruvian Research presents an in-depth analysis of the European renewable energy industry. In its research report – Analyzing the European Renewable Energy Industry– Aruvian takes a look at this superbly charged industry which is growing at a breakneck speed throughout Europe.

Starting off with a basic overview of the global energy industry, research by Aruvian focuses on the global renewable energy industry. A market profile, global market capacity, market-wise analysis, GHG emissions, challenges facing the development of the renewable energy market worldwide is all analyzed in this section. Following on from this, a section is dedicated to analyzing the global policies which have been essential in promoting the development of renewable energy in the world. Policies analyzed in this section include the US Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1978, policies related to cost reduction, renewable energy certificates, transportation of biofuels, amongst others.

Case studies from the global renewable energy industry focus on the market developments in China, India, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Thailand.

Research then moves on to an analysis of the European renewable energy sector. From here onwards, this highly comprehensive research report includes data on the following (among others):
  • Comprehensive Industry Definitions, including definitions of biomass & waste, hydropower, geothermal energy, and other segments of the renewable energy industry.
  • An analysis of the regulatory framework in place as related to renewable energy development in Europe.
  • A theoretical and statistical analysis of the EU Market for renewable energy by type, by country and by final energy consumption.
  • An analysis of the various renewable energy sources by country and by type of energy source.
  • A look at the challenges facing the development of renewable energy sources in Europe.
  • A PEST Framework Analysis of the European Renewable Energy Industry.
  • Then starts the country-wise analysis of renewable energy markets in Europe. This section covers 27 countries across Europe and takes a look at the renewable energy market in each country.
Moving on, major industry players such as DONG Energy, Iberdrola, Gamesa, Vestas, Suzlon, EDF, etc., are also profiled in the Aruvian’s Analyzing the European Renewable Energy Industry. The players are analyzed through a corporate profile, a business segment analysis, a financial analysis and a SWOT analysis.

A must-have complete profile of the European Renewable Energy Industry!
Executive Summary

SECTION 1: ANALYZING THE GLOBAL ENERGY INDUSTRY

A. A Look at the Global Energy Industry
A.1 Industry Profile
A.2 Global Energy Consumption
A.3 Global Petroleum Markets
A.4 Global Natural Gas Markets
A.5 Global Electricity Markets
A.6 Global Coal Market
A.7 Trends in Energy Demand & Supply
A.8 Industry Outlook
B. Revenue Returns on Global Energy Markets
B.1 Oil Demand – Fueling Growth Worldwide
B.2 China’s Coal Demand – Major Influence in World Markets
B.3 Developing World Electricity Consumption - Adding Up in the Global Pie
B.4 Renewable Energy
B.5 Hydroelectricity
B.6 Wind Energy

SECTION 2: BRIEF PROFILE OF THE GLOBAL RENEWABLE INDUSTRY

A. A Look at the Global Renewable Energy Industry
A.1 Introduction & Market Profile
A.2 Global Market Capacity
A.3 Export Potential of Renewable Energy
A.4 Wind Energy Market Analysis
A.5 Solar PV Market Analysis
A.6 Global Solar Water Heaters Market Analysis
A.7 Small & Large-Scale Hydroelectricity
A.8 Need for Stability in GHG Emissions
A.9 Common Barriers to Renewable Energy
B. Analyzing the Global Policies Promoting Development of Renewable Energy
B.1 US Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA) of 1978
B.2 Electricity Feed-In Laws
B.3 Competitively Bid Renewable Resource Obligations
B.4 Renewable Energy Portfolio Standards (RPS)
B.5 Renewable Energy Certificates
B.6 Cost Reduction Policies
B.7 Public Benefit Funds
B.8 Market Infrastructure Policies
B.9 Net Metering
B.10 Transport Biofuels Policies
B.11 Emissions Trading Policies
B.12 Renewable Energy Targets
C. Global Renewable Energy Industry Case Studies
C.1 Renewable Energy in China
  C.1.1 Wind Energy in China
  C.1.2 Solar PV in China
  C.1.3 Solar Water Heating
C.2 Renewable Energy in India
  C.2.1 Wind Energy in India
  C.2.2 Solar PV in India
  C.2.3 Solar Water Heating
C.3 Renewable Energy in the Philippines
  C.3.1 Wind Energy in the Philippines
  C.3.2 Small Hydropower in the Philippines
C.4 Renewable Energy in Malaysia
  C.4.1 Solar PV in Malaysia
  C.4.2 Solar Water Heating
C.5 Renewable Energy in Thailand
  C.5.1 Solar PV in Thailand
  C.5.2 Small Hydropower in Thailand
  C.5.3 Wind Energy in Thailand

SECTION 3: ANALYZING THE RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRY IN EUROPE

A. Industry Definitions
A.1 Definition of the Renewable Energy Industry
A.2 Defining Biomass & Wastes
A.3 Defining Geothermal Energy
A.4 Defining Hydropower
A.5 Defining Solar Energy
A.6 Defining Photovoltaic Solar Energy
A.7 Defining Wave Power
A.8 Defining Wind Energy
B. Regulatory Framework in Europe for Renewable Energy
C. Analyzing the EU Market for Renewable Energy
C.1 Renewable Energy Sources by Type
C.2 Renewable Energy Sources by Country
C.3 Share of Renewable Energy in Final Energy Consumption
D. Analyzing Renewable Energy Sources – Country-wise & by Type
D.1 Looking at Biomass & Wastes
D.2 Looking at Geothermal Energy
D.3 Looking at Hydropower
D.4 Looking at Solar Energy
D.5 Looking at Wind Energy
E. Analyzing Electricity Generated from Renewable Sources
F. Looking at the Issues & Challenges
F.1 Lowering of Carbon Dioxide Emissions
F.2 Lack of Regulatory Support
F.3 Renewed Interest in Nuclear Power
F.4 Lack of Connections to the National Grids
F.5 Lack of Planning Approval
F.6 Europe’s High Dependence on Fossil Fuels
F.7 Lack of Proper Security for Renewable Energy Infrastructure
G. European Renewable Energy Industry: PEST Framework Analysis
G.1 Political Aspects
G.2 Economical Aspects
G.3 Social Aspects
G.4 Technological Aspects

SECTION 4: COUNTRY-WISE ANALYSIS OF RENEWABLE ENERGY MARKETS

A. Renewable Energy in Austria
A.1 Overview
A.2 Market Structure
A.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
A.4 Companies Active in the Market
B. Renewable Energy in Belgium
B.1 Overview
B.2 Market Structure
B.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
B.4 Companies Active in the Market
C. Renewable Energy in Bulgaria
C.1 Overview
C.2 Market Structure
C.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
C.4 Companies Active in the Market
D. Renewable Energy in Cyprus
D.1 Overview
D.2 Market Structure
D.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
D.4 Companies Active in the Market
E. Renewable Energy in Czech Republic
E.1 Overview
E.2 Market Structure
E.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
E.4 Companies Active in the Market
F. Renewable Energy in Denmark
F.1 Overview
F.2 Market Structure
F.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
F.4 Companies Active in the Market
G. Renewable Energy in Estonia
G.1 Overview
G.2 Market Structure
G.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
G.4 Companies Active in the Market
H. Renewable Energy in Finland
H.1 Overview
H.2 Market Structure
H.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
H.4 Companies Active in the Market
I. Renewable Energy in France
I.1 Overview
I.2 Market Structure
I.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
I.4 Companies Active in the Market
J. Renewable Energy in Germany
J.1 Overview
J.2 Market Structure
J.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
J.4 Companies Active in the Market
K. Renewable Energy in Greece
K.1 Overview
K.2 Market Structure
K.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
K.4 Companies Active in the Market
L. Renewable Energy in Hungary
L.1 Overview
L.2 Market Structure
L.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
L.4 Companies Active in the Market
M. Renewable Energy in Ireland
M.1 Overview
M.2 Market Structure
M.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
M.4 Companies Active in the Market
N. Renewable Energy in Italy
N.1 Overview
N.2 Market Structure
N.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
N.4 Companies Active in the Market
O. Renewable Energy in Latvia
O.1 Overview
O.2 Market Structure
O.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
O.4 Companies Active in the Market
P. Renewable Energy in Lithuania
P.1 Overview
P.2 Market Structure
P.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
P.4 Companies Active in the Market
Q. Renewable Energy in Luxembourg
Q.1 Overview
Q.2 Market Structure
Q.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
Q.4 Companies Active in the Market
R. Renewable Energy in Malta
R.1 Overview
R.2 Market Structure
R.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
R.4 Companies Active in the Market
S. Renewable Energy in the Netherlands
S.1 Overview
S.2 Market Structure
S.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
S.4 Companies Active in the Market
T. Renewable Energy in Poland
T.1 Overview
T.2 Market Structure
T.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
T.4 Companies Active in the Market
U. Renewable Energy in Portugal
U.1 Overview
U.2 Market Structure
U.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
U.4 Companies Active in the Market
V. Renewable Energy in Romania
V.1 Overview
V.2 Market Structure
V.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
V.4 Companies Active in the Market
W. Renewable Energy in Slovak Republic
W.1 Overview
W.2 Market Structure
W.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
W.4 Companies Active in the Market
X. Renewable Energy in Slovenia
X.1 Overview
X.2 Market Structure
X.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
X.4 Companies Active in the Market
Y. Renewable Energy in Spain
Y.1 Overview
Y.2 Market Structure
Y.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
Y.4 Companies Active in the Market
Z. Renewable Energy in Sweden
Z.1 Overview
Z.2 Market Structure
Z.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
Z.4 Companies Active in the Market
AA. Renewable Energy in the United Kingdom
AA.1 Overview
AA.2 Market Structure
AA.3 Production & Consumption Statistics of Renewable Energy
AA.4 Companies Active in the Market

SECTION 5: EUROPEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY INDUSTRY – FUTURE PERSPECTIVE

A. Industry Outlook
A.1 Trends Emerging in the Future
A.2 Future Investments
A.3 What the Future Holds

SECTION 6: ANALYZING THE LEADING INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTORS

A. 4 Energia/ Nelja Energia
B. ABID Biotreibstoffe AG
C. SSE Airtricity
D. Centrica Plc
E. DONG Energy

F. E.ON

G. Electrabel GDF Suez SA
H. ?lectricit? de France
I. Endesa SA
J. Enel
K. Enercon
L. Eolica Bulgaria
M. Gamesa
N. Iberdrola
O. LM Wind Power
P. Nordex SE
Q. Pohjolan Voima
R. Rajakiiri Oy
S. RES Group
T. SSE Plc
U. Siemens Energy Sector
V. Suzlon Energy Limited
W. Vattenfall

X. VERBIO AG

Y. Verbund AG
Z. Vestas Wind Systems

SECTION 7: CONCLUSION

A. Appendix
B. Glossary of Terms


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