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The Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021

November 2011 | 152 pages | ID: S9AD0158AAFEN
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The Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021 report analyses one of the key renewable energy markets over the next ten years. In-depth analyses and forecasts for both the market size and small hydropower capacity are given for the seven regional markets from 2011-2021.The report also examines the main drivers and restraints influencing the small hydropower market; examines individual national developments within each regional market, and provides a unique SWOT analysis for small hydropower technology. Our research indicates that global spending in 2011 on small hydropower projects will total $13.34bn, while small hydropower capacity will reach 97.7 GW.

Small hydropower generation has been in existence for well over a century, with very little advancement in terms of the fundamental technology utilised to produce electricity. However, the pressing need for renewable energy and increased electrification for rural areas in the developing world has revitalised the marketplace, and has consequently led to the emergence of many opportunistic investments in small hydropower development. China has led the way, backed strongly by the UNFCCC's Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and a strong commitment to increase national renewable energy generation. Others will likely follow suit to develop projects of 30 MW or less in size from their natural and man-made waterways.

While the market is still heavily restricted%-%particularly in developed countries%-%by environmental and planning bureaucracy, the negligible impact on river systems by small hydropower plants should lead to governments removing this red tape. Renewable energy and greenhouse gas reduction policies will also drive the small hydropower market into a new era of growth. All this and more are comprehensively analysed in visiongain's report on the small hydropower market from 2011-2021.

How much is forecast to be spent in the regional small hydropower markets in 2011? Who are the leading companies in the small hydropower industry? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade%-%in which countries and with which type of technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.

Unique Selling Points
  • Global small hydropower market forecasts, capacity forecasts and analysis for 2011-2021
  • 92 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the small hydropower market and capacity in detail from 2011-2021
  • Analysis and forecasts informed by extensive consultation with industry expert opinion. Full transcripts of interviews are included from three leading small hydropower companies
  • Regional small hydropower market and capacity forecasts from 2011-2021 and analysis for the seven regional small hydropower markets, including summaries of key national markets within each region
  • Profiles of the 35 leading companies within the small hydropower market
  • SWOT analysis of strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats facing the small hydropower market over the next ten years

Comprehensive analysis of the small hydropower market

The Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021 report examines this sector critically by drawing upon a rich combination of primary and secondary research with a comprehensive review of recent contracts, official corporate and governmental announcements, news reports, industry publications, market analysis, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion.

Why you should buy The Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
  • You will achieve a thorough understanding of the small hydropower market and how it will develop over the next ten years
  • You will find 92 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the small hydropower market and capacity in detail from 2011-2021
  • The analysis and forecasting has been underpinned by extensive consultation with expert opinion. Within the report, you will read full transcripts of original and exclusive interviews with three leading experts actively involved in the small hydropower sector:
    • Liam Brown; managing director of Greenearth Hydro
    • Andrew Lane; partner and the chief financial officer at Blue2Green
    • Mike New; executive vice president of Canyon Hydro
  • You will receive regional market forecasts and capacity forecasts from 2011-2021 for small hydropower markets in the following regions:
    • Asia-Pacific
    • Latin America
    • North America
    • Europe
    • Eurasia
    • Africa
    • The Middle East
  • You will also be able to examine hydropower & other renewables consumption & capacity forecasts for the following countries from 2008-2035
    • US
    • Canada
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Brazil
    • Russia
  • You will receive further analysis for the prospects for hydropower in the following countries:
    • China
    • India
    • Japan
    • Pakistan
    • The Phillipines
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Mexico
    • Chile
    • Columbia
    • Peru
    • US
    • Canada
    • Italy
    • France
    • Norway
    • Switzerland
    • Romania
    • UK
    • Austria
    • Spain
    • Sweden
    • Germany
    • Czech Republic
    • Russia
    • Kazakhstan
    • Tajikstan
    • Ukraine
    • Georgia
    • Angola
    • Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
    • Iran
  • You will be provided with profiles of 35 of the leading companies within the global small hydropower market.
  • You will receive a SWOT analysis of the main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the global small hydropower market over the next ten years.

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This visiongain renewable energy report will be valuable both to those already involved in the small hydropower market and those wishing to enter the market in the future. Gain an understanding of how to tap into the potential of this market by ordering The Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021 report today.

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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.1 Introduction to the Small Hydropower Market
1.2 Drivers and Restraints in the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
1.3 Highlights of the Report
1.4 Benefits of the Report
1.5 Methodology
1.6 The Global Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  1.6.1 The Global Small Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2011-2021
1.7 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Forecasts 2011-2021

2. INTRODUCTION TO THE SMALL HYDROPOWER MARKET

2.1 Background to Hydropower
2.2 Small Hydropower
2.3 Small Hydropower Potential
2.4 Distributed Power Generation (Microgeneration)
  2.4.1 Greenhouse Gas and Renewable Energy Policy Incentives

3. THE GLOBAL SMALL HYDROPOWER MARKET 2011-2021

3.1 The Current Small Hydropower Market
3.2 Hydropower Potential
3.3 The Global Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
3.4 The Global Small Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2011-2021
3.5 Drivers and Restraints in the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
3.6 Drivers
  3.6.1 Growing Demand for Renewable and Emission-Free Electricity Generation
  3.6.2 Environmental and Renewable Energy Policies
    3.6.2.1 Feed-in Tariff (FiT)
    3.6.2.2 Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS) (Cap & Trade)
    3.6.2.3 Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
  3.6.3 Economic and Planning Issues Associated with Large-Scale Power Generation
  3.6.4 Large Resource Potential
  3.6.5 Access to Electricity in the Developing World
3.7 Restraints
  3.7.1 Uncertainty in Climate Change and the Need for Renewable Energy
  3.7.2 Stagnant Economic Climate
  3.7.3 Resource Potential Limitations - Economical, Technical and Political Obstructions
  3.7.4 Ecological Impact
  3.7.5 Adverse Impacts on Small Hydropower Generation from Global Warming

4. THE REGIONAL SMALL HYDROPOWER MARKET FORECASTS 2011-2021

4.1 The Asia-Pacific Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.1.1 The Chinese Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.1.2 The Indian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.1.3 The Japanese Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.1.4 The Pakistani and Nepalese Small Hydropower Markets Analysis
  4.1.5 The Filipino Small Hydropower Market Analysis
4.2 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.2.1 The Brazilian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.2.2 The Argentinean Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.2.3 The Mexican Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.2.4 The Chilean Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.2.5 The Colombian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.2.6 The Peruvian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
4.3 The North American Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.3.1 The US Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.3.2 The Canadian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
4.4 The European Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.4.1 The Italian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.4.2 The French Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.4.3 The Norwegian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.4.4 The Swiss and Romanian Small Hydropower Markets Analysis
  4.4.5 The UK Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.4.6 The Austrian, Spanish, Swedish, German and Czech Small Hydropower Markets Analysis
4.5 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.5.1 The Russian Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.5.2 The Kazakh, Tajikistani, Ukrainian and Georgian Small Hydropower Markets Analysis
4.6 The African Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.6.1 The Angolan Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.6.2 The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) Small Hydropower Market Analysis
  4.6.3 The Other African Small Hydropower Markets Analysis
4.7 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021
  4.7.1 The Iranian Small Hydropower Market Analysis

5. SWOT ANALYSIS OF THE SMALL HYDROPOWER MARKET 2011-2021

6. EXPERT OPINION

6.1 Greenearth Hydro
  6.1.1 Greenearth Hydro's Current Activities
  6.1.2 The Future of Small Hydropower in the UK
  6.1.3 Small Hydropower's Advantages and Disadvantages
  6.1.4 Drivers and Restraints in the Small Hydropower Market
  6.1.5 New Technologies in the Small Hydropower Market
6.2 Blue2Green
  6.2.1 The Small Hydropower Market in the US
  6.2.2 The Future of the Small Hydropower Market
  6.2.3 The Main Advantages and Disadvantages of Small Hydropower
  6.2.4 The Regional Small Hydropower Markets
  6.2.5 Drivers in the US Small Hydropower Market
  6.2.6 Political Influences on the US Small Hydropower Market
  6.2.7 Technological Developments in the Small Hydropower Market
6.3 Canyon Hydro
  6.3.1 Canyon Hydro's Small Hydropower Offerings
  6.3.2 The Small Hydropower Market Outlook
  6.3.3 The Cost of Small Hydropower Projects
  6.3.4 Drivers and Restraints in the Small Hydropower Market
  6.3.5 Future Developments in Small Hydropower Technology

7. LEADING COMPANIES IN THE SMALL HYDROPOWER MARKET

7.1 Acciona Energia
7.2 Addnew Technologies
7.3 Alconza Berango
7.4 Alstom
7.5 Andritz (Andritz Hydro)
7.6 Brookfield Asset Management
7.7 China Hydroelectric Corporation
7.8 China National Electric Equipment Corporation (CNEEC)
7.9 CINK Hydro-Energy
7.10 COPEL (Companhia Paranaense de Energia Public)
7.11 Duke Energy
7.12 EdP
7.13 Entec Turbines
7.14 Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon Ltd
7.15 Global Hydro Energy
7.16 Greenko
7.17 Hydro Exploitation
7.18 Innergex
7.19 International Hydro
7.20 IT Power
7.21 Mannvit
7.22 Mavel
7.23 Meiya Power Company (MPC)
7.24 Norcan Hydraulic Turbine
7.25 Orengine International
7.26 Ossberger
7.27 Rainpower
7.28 RusHydro
7.29 RWE Innogy
7.30 Smakraft
7.31 Synex International
7.32 Verbund
7.33 Voith Hydro
7.34 Wasserkraft Volk (WKV)
7.35 Zhaoheng Hydropower

8. CONCLUSIONS

8.1 The Global Small Hydropower Market Outlook 2011-2021
8.2 Regions with High Growth in the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
8.3 Regions with Moderate Growth in the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
8.4 Regions with Declines in the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
8.5 Final Conclusions

9. GLOSSARY

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2.1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Small Hydropower
Table 3.1 Regional Hydropower Generation and Capacity Potential (TWh/year, GW)
Table 3.2 The Global Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 3.3 The Global Small Hydropower Market Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.4 The Global Small Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 (GW, AGR %)
Table 3.5 The Global Small Hydropower Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 3.6 Drivers and Restraints in the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021
Table 3.7 Regional Population Without Access to Electricity and Electrification Rates (Urban & Rural) (Million, %)
Table 4.1 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Forecasts 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %)
Table 4.2 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Forecasts CAGR 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021 (%)
Table 4.3 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Forecasts 2011-2021 (GW, AGR %)
Table 4.4 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Forecasts CAGR 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021 (%)
Table 4.5 The Asia-Pacific Small Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.6 The Asia-Pacific Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.7 The Asia-Pacific Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.8 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.9 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.10 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.11 The North American Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.12 The North American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.13 The North American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.14 The European Small Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.15 The European Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.16 The European Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.17 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.18 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.19 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.20 The African Small Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.21 The African Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.22 The African Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016, and 2016-2021
Table 4.23 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market Forecast Summary 2011, 2016 and 2021 ($bn, Rank, % Share, GW, CAGR %, Cumulative)
Table 4.24 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, AGR %, GW)
Table 4.25 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast CAGR (%) 2011-2021, 2011-2016 & 2016-2021
Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis of the Small Hydropower Market 2011-2021

LIST OF FIGURES

Figure 3.1 Worldwide Hydropower Capacity 1980-2012* (GW)
Figure 3.2 Hydropower Capacity Forecast (OECD & non-OECD) 2008-2035 (GW)
Figure 3.3 Hydropower Generation Forecast (OECD & non-OECD) 2008-2035 (TWh/year)
Figure 3.4 The Global Small Hydropower Market Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn)
Figure 3.5 The Global Small Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 (GW)
Figure 3.6 Global Investment in Renewable Energy Sources 2004-2010 ($bn)
Figure 3.7 National Feed-in Tariff (FiT) Schemes by Years and Reward per kWh ($)
Figure 3.8 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Emission Reductions from Registered CDMs 2012, 2020, 2030 (Billion Tonnes)
Figure 3.9 Regional Populations of People Living Without Access to Electricity (Million)
Figure 3.10 Regional Electrification and Rural Electrification Rates (%)
Figure 4.1 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Forecasts 2011-2021 ($bn) (Including Asia-Pacific)
Figure 4.2 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Forecasts 2011-2021 ($bn) (Excluding Asia-Pacific)
Figure 4.3 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Forecasts CAGR 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 (%)
Figure 4.4 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011 (%)
Figure 4.5 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2016 (%)
Figure 4.6 The Regional Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2021 (%)
Figure 4.7 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Forecasts 2011-2021 (GW) (Including Asia-Pacific)
Figure 4.8 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Forecasts 2011-2021 (GW) (Excluding Asia-Pacific)
Figure 4.9 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Forecasts CAGR 2011-2021, 2011-2016, 2016-2021 (%)
Figure 4.10 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Share Forecast 2011 (%)
Figure 4.11 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Share Forecast 2016 (%)
Figure 4.12 The Regional Small Hydropower Capacity Share Forecast 2021 (%)
Figure 4.13 The Asian Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.14 The Asia-Pacific Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.15 Asia-Pacific Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Share Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.16 Chinese Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.17 Indian Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.18 Japanese Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.19 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.20 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.21 Latin American Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.22 Brazilian Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.23 The North American Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.24 The North American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.25 North American Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.26 US Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.27 Canadian Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.28 The European Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.29 The European Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.30 European Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.31 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.32 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.33 Eurasian Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.34 Russian Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.35 The African Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.36 The African Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.37 African Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 4.38 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market Share Forecast 2011, 2016 and 2021 (% Share)
Figure 4.39 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 4.40 Middle Eastern Hydropower and Other Renewables Consumption and Hydropower Capacity Forecast 2008-2035 (Quadrillion Btu, GW)
Figure 8.1 The Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.2 The African Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.3 The Asia-Pacific Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.4 The Latin American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.5 The Eurasian Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.6 The North American Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.7 The European Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)
Figure 8.8 The Middle Eastern Small Hydropower Market & Capacity Forecast 2011-2021 ($bn, GW)

COMPANIES LISTED

Acciona
Acciona Energia
Addnew Technologies
Agder Energi
Alconza Berango
Alstom
Altgas
Andritz
Andritz Hydro
BBK
Blue2Green
Brookfield Asset Management
Brookfield Renewable Power
Canyon Hydro
China Hydroelectric Corporation
China National Electric Equipment Corporation (CNEEC)
CINK Hydro-Energy
Coastal Hydropower Corporation
COPEL (Companhia Paranaense de Energia Public)
Duke Energy
Eagle Creek Renewable Energy
EdP
Endesa
Enmax Corporation
Entec Turbines
Epsa
EVH
Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon Ltd
Global Environment Fund (GEF)
Global Hydro Energy
Greenearth Hydro
Greenko
Gruyere Energie
Hydro Exploitation
Hydrover
Innergex
International Hydro
IT Power
JSC Matye GES Alataya
Landsvirkjun
Loftokraft Produksjon
Mannvit
Mavel
Meiya Power Company (MPC)
Norcan Hydraulic Turbine
Norconsult
Orengine International
Ossberger
Progress Energy
Rainpower
Rainpower Small Hydro
RenoEnergie
Renovarum
Romande Energie
Rott Energy
RusHydro
RWE
RWE Innogy
SC Hidro Este SRL
Siemens
Sigma Engineering
Skagerrak Energi
Smakraft
SNEL
Stadtwerke Augsburg Energie
Statkraft
Synex Energy Resources
Synex International
Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam (UJVNL)
Verbund
Veresen
Voith
Voith Hydro
Wasserkraft Volk (WKV)
Zhaoheng Hydropower
Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report
ANEEL (Agencia Nacional de Energia Elйtrica)
Army Corps of Engineers (US)
Asian Development Bank
Canadian Department of Natural Resources
Canadian Renewable Energy Network (CanREN)
Comisiуn Federal de Electricidad (CPE) (Mexico)
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) (UK)
Environment Agency (EA) (UK)
Environment Protection Agency (EPA) (US)
European Commission
European Small Hydropower Association (ESHA)
European Union (EU)
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) (US)
Filipino Department of Energy
Global Village Energy Partnership International (GVEP)
Idaho National Laboratory
Institute for Global Environmental Strategies
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)
International Energy Agency (IEA)
International Hydropower Association (IHA)
International Journal on Hydropower and Dams (IJHD)
International Small-Hydro Atlas
International Union of Producers and Distributors of Electrical Energy (UNIPEDE) (France)
Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Mines and Energy Ministry (Brazil)
Ministerio de Energia y Minas (Ecuador)
Ministry of Energy (Argentina)
Ministry of Energy (Mexico)
Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources (Kazakhstan)
Ministry of Environmental Protection (Kazakhstan)
Ministry of Infrastructure (Rwanda)
Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources (MNES) (India)
National Agency for Electricity (ANEEL) (Brazil)
National Commission of Waters (Mexico)
National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) (China)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Pakistani Ministry of Water and Power
Renewable Energy Policy Network for the 21st Century (REN21)
State Institute of Electrodynamics (Ukraine)
Tahltan Central Council (Canada)
United Nations (UN)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
US Department of Energy (DOE)
US Energy Information Administration (EIA)
World Bank
World Energy Council (WEC)


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