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Renewable Energy Capacity in the EU: The current market, drivers to growth, future capacity forecasts

Renewable Energy Capacity in the EU: The current market, drivers to growth, future capacity forecasts - new report released


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Introduction

Electrical production capacity has had historically an energy mix consisting primarily of fossil fuels including gas, coal and oil, backed up with a volume of nuclear and hydro power.

The EU-27 countries are trying to lower carbon emissions, and build an interconnected, efficient energy system. New targets have been created by the EC that request that by 2020 the EU-27 countries reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 20% (compared with 1990 levels) by 2020; improve energy efficiency by 20% by 2020; raise the share of renewable energy to 20 % by 2020; increase the level of biofuels in transport fuel to 10% by 2020.

In trying to meet these objectives, a new energy market is beginning to evolve. Recent

 

 

addition has been made to the energy mix by way of renewable energy technologies which include power from the wind - wind turbines, and power from the sun - solar cells, and geothermal – relying on the heat that can be found at varying degrees of depth into the Earth’s surface. In the last decade newly installed renewable energy technologies are starting to gain a notable share of the market.

Key findings

• Germany has the largest volume of installed renewable energy technology topping the market in wind and solar, the two field leading technologies. Germany has installed around 2 GW of grid connected solar photovoltaics annually for the last two years.
• Hydroelectric power makes up almost two thirds of the current renewable energy electrical generation market.
• Geothermal energy only utilized for electricity generation in Italy, Iceland, Portugal and Turkey. The market share of geothermal capacity only accounts for 1% of the total installed capacity. Iceland makes up 61% of the geothermal market share.
• In terms of market share, the annual installed capacity of wind has grown from 0% in 1995 to 30% in 2007.

Key features of this report

• Analysis of energy type volumes, capacity installed and generation output across European countries.
• Market projections to 2020, including an evaluation of energy type and national and international growth potential.
• Overview of trends impacting on and shaping innovation in the energy market.
• New renewable energy technology analysis including innovation, capacity investment.

Use this report to

• Achieve a quick and comprehensive understanding of how European market trends and legislation are influencing the development of the renewable energy market.
• Realize up to date competitive intelligence through a comprehensive review of European markets in the renewable energy market between 1990 and 2008.
• Assess the emerging trends in renewable energy technology – wind, solar, geothermal, hydroelectric, tidal, wave - capacity and generation.

Discover

• What are the drivers shaping and influencing new capacity installed in the energy industry?
• How will renewable energy technologies capacity share perform to 2020? What are the opportunities?
• What are the forecast market growth rates 2008-2030? Which markets will see the highest value growth and which the highest volume growth?
• Which regions and countries offer the greatest opportunity for growth?


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