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Green Energy in Emerging Economies: Renewable investment, capacity growth, and future outlook
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¹ßÇàÀÏ 2010-02
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Introduction

This report documents the growth of the renewable energy market in emerging countries, noting capacities and generation key players, drivers, legislation, current status and potential. rben0223

Features and benefits

  • Analysis of the major emerging economies and their policies on renewable energy.
  • Clarification of the current capacity of renewable energy and how this is likely to change over the next decade.
  • Assessment of government policies in the emerging economies to promote renewable energy and how this impacting the market.
  • Outlook for the leading forms of renewable energy in the major emerging economies – including wind, solar, hydropower, biomass and geothermal energy.
  • Identification of the key trends shaping the market, and evaluation of emerging trends that will drive or constrain the growth of renewables.

Highlights

China will be one of the major markets for wind power over the next two decades. China¡¯s National Energy Administration stated that the country aims to more than double its wind power capacity to 30GW by 2020. China will reportedly invest at least $150bn to achieve the 30GW target by 2010.

By 2030, non-OECD economies will account for 59% of global energy consumption, a marked increase from 49.8% in 2006. Also by 2030, non-OECD economies will be emitting 25.8bn mt of carbon dioxide, or 64% of total emissions.

Brazil has huge potential for renewable energy through the burning of bagasse – a waste product from sugar can production - to generate onsite heat and power. In 2009, it is estimated that 8,892MW of power will be produced by sugar cane with 3,600MW available to the market.

Your key questions answered

  • What are the drivers shaping and influencing the renewable energy sector in the emerging economies?
  • Which countries have the greatest potential for renewable energy?
  • What types of renewable energy have the greatest potential for growth in the emerging economies?
  • How is economic growth and increasing power consumption shaping renewable energy policies at a national level?
  • How are governments reacting to international pressure to reduce carbon dioxide emissions?

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