Sustainable Venture Insights: Renewable Heat Markets
SVI’s Renewable Heat report appraises the UK’s domestic, commercial & industrial renewable heat markets, analysing legislation and tariff levels, technology groups and market segments to identify the leading opportunities for renewable heat development throughout the UK. The report provides proprietary forecasts for current and projected incentives as well as performance and payback data for existing renewable heat technologies. Includes:
- Market Dynamics – segmentation, customer needs, policy, cost drivers, legislation
- Technology Screening – ASHPs, GSHP, solar thermal, biomass, biogas, CHP
- Scenario Modelling – lifetime cost, investment & sensitivity analysis, tier boundaries
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MARKET DYNAMICS
Market Segmentation by Technology & Customer Type
Macroeconomic Drivers (Customers & Customer Needs, Cost Drivers, Technology, Policy)
Legislation Pertaining to Renewable Heat
Conclusions & Insights
3. TECHNOLOGY PROFILES
Air Source Heat Pumps
Ground & Water Source Heat Pumps
Solar Thermal
Biomass
Other Technologies (Biogas, Biomass CHP)
Economics & Scenario Modelling (Lifetime Cost Analysis, Investment Appraisal Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Impact of Tier Boundaries, Scenario Modelling of Biomass Capex)
Conclusions
4. CASE STUDIES
5. OPPORTUNITY IDENTIFICATION
Bet On Biomass
'FIT-Style' Asset Ownership Models
Breakthrough Opportunity For ESCO Models
Quality Of Heat Pumps
Consolidation Of The Supplier / Installer Market
Biogas Could Be A Breakout Opportunity
6. APPENDICES
1. INTRODUCTION
2. MARKET DYNAMICS
Market Segmentation by Technology & Customer Type
Macroeconomic Drivers (Customers & Customer Needs, Cost Drivers, Technology, Policy)
Legislation Pertaining to Renewable Heat
Conclusions & Insights
3. TECHNOLOGY PROFILES
Air Source Heat Pumps
Ground & Water Source Heat Pumps
Solar Thermal
Biomass
Other Technologies (Biogas, Biomass CHP)
Economics & Scenario Modelling (Lifetime Cost Analysis, Investment Appraisal Analysis, Sensitivity Analysis, Impact of Tier Boundaries, Scenario Modelling of Biomass Capex)
Conclusions
4. CASE STUDIES
5. OPPORTUNITY IDENTIFICATION
Bet On Biomass
'FIT-Style' Asset Ownership Models
Breakthrough Opportunity For ESCO Models
Quality Of Heat Pumps
Consolidation Of The Supplier / Installer Market
Biogas Could Be A Breakout Opportunity
6. APPENDICES