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世界の小型風力発電市場と予測:需要促進要因と阻害要因、技術動向、競合環境

Small Wind Power
Demand Drivers and Barriers, Technology Issues, Competitive Landscape, and Global Market Forecasts

 

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Pike Research 世界の小型風力発電の市場調査報告書この調査レポートは、世界の小型風力発電市場を調査し、機器や構成部品、小型風力タービンを使った分散型発電を可能にする設備とサービスモデルについて分析しています。また市場成長促進要因や技術動向、法規制の枠組み、資金調達構造、競合環境などを広範に調査・分析しています。2015年までの世界市場予測は地域毎に分けて行われています。

Power generation from small wind turbines is an increasingly important part of the broader market for renewable distributed energy generation. Small wind power provides cost-effective electricity on a highly localized level, both in remote settings as well as in conjunction with power from the utility grid. Growth in the industry is being driven by increased awareness of small wind technologies as an alternative source of electric power, the desire for community ownership of power generation, and the recognition that investment in small wind turbines can be an enduring source of economic development for the locales in which they are deployed.

Despite their benefits, small wind turbines have not enjoyed the same level of innovation when it comes to unique financing and business models, particularly when compared with distributed solar energy. This is largely because small wind turbines are currently more efficient than solar photovoltaic systems and, therefore, more economical from a levelized cost of energy perspective. In a region with adequate wind resources, the payback for a small wind system can be 5-10 years and does not require creative financing, like solar often does. Business models that are gaining traction in the small wind sector include leasing programs and utility or third-party ownership, and as the technology develops further, Pike Research anticipates that the price of turbines will continue to fall.

This Pike Research report examines the global market for small wind power including the equipment, components, and installation and service models to enable distributed energy generation from small wind turbines. The report provides a comprehensive examination of industry growth drivers, technology issues, regulatory frameworks, financing structures, and the competitive landscape. Global market forecasts, segmented by world region, extend through 2015.

Key Questions Addressed:

  • Which countries will lead in small wind development over the next several years – and why?
  • How does small wind power compare against other Renewable Distributed Energy Generation technologies?
  • What are the most common applications for small wind power systems?
  • What is the current status and outlook for small wind power financial incentives?
  • How much does it cost to install small wind turbines in each country?
  • Who are the small wind power market leaders and where are they working?
  • How is technological innovation playing a role in the development of the small wind power industry?
  • Who is investing in small wind power?
  • What key barriers and opportunities will shape the small wind power market?
  • How much capital will be invested in total small wind installations by 2015?

Who needs this report?

  • Small wind turbine and component manufacturers
  • Small wind and other renewable energy vendors and distributors
  • Small wind industry service providers (law firms, banks, recruiters)
  • Economic development agencies
  • Business schools
  • Think-tanks, non-profits, and industry associations
  • Government agencies and regulators
  • Investor community
  • Distributed power generation and community wind power advocates
Table of Contents 詳細資料は、お問い合わせフォームから請求してください。

1. Executive Summary

1.1 A Brief History

1.1.1 Early U.S. Development Efforts
1.1.2 The Energy Crisis of the 1970s: California Boom Year

1.2 Big Growth in Small Markets
1.3 RDEG Market Growth: 2009-2015
1.4 The Three Primary Growth Drivers for Small Wind Turbines
1.5 Emerging Trends in Small Wind Turbine Deployment
1.6 Opportunities for Small Wind Turbine Deployment

2. Market Issues

2.1 Defining the Market
2.2 What Is Distributed Energy Generation?
2.3 Defining Small Wind Systems

2.4 Status of the Small Wind Market

2.4.1 Demand for Small Wind Exists Globally
2.4.2 Investment Dollars Drive Technological Development and Market Expansion
2.4.3 Focus of Leading SWT Companies Shifts from the U.S. to the U.K. Market

2.5 Industry Growth Drivers

2.5.1 Global Renewable Energy Generation Trends
2.5.2 Legislative and Regulatory Mandates
2.5.3 Financial Incentives and Public Policies
2.5.3.1 Feed-in Tariffs
2.5.3.2 Grants
2.5.3.3 Interconnection and Permitting Standards
2.5.3.4 Loan Programs
2.5.3.5 Net Metering Policies
2.5.3.6 Property Tax Incentives
2.5.3.7 Public Benefit Funds
2.5.3.8 Rebate Programs
2.5.3.9 Renewable Portfolio Standards
2.5.3.10 Sales Tax Incentives
2.5.3.11 Renewable Energy Certificates
2.5.4 Asset Ownership
2.5.5 Improvements to Existing Technologies
2.5.5.1 Small Wind Technology Innovations
2.5.6 Microgrids
2.5.7 Other Drivers
2.5.7.1 Push for Energy Independence and Energy Security
2.5.7.2 Benefits of Green Marketing
2.5.7.3 World Demand and Pricing of Fossil Fuels

2.6 Implementation Issues

2.6.1 Grid Interconnection
2.6.2 Grid Integrity and Safety
2.6.3 Standards and Permitting

3. Technology Issues 

3.1 Basic Principles

3.1.1 Types
3.1.1.1 Horizontal Axis
3.1.1.2 Vertical Axis
3.1.2 Strengths and Weaknesses
3.1.3 Cost
3.1.4 Efficiency
3.1.5 Reliability
3.1.6 Scalability
3.1.7 Availability

3.2 Grid-Tied vs. Off-Grid Installations

3.3 Small Wind Applications
3.3.1 Residential
3.3.2 Commercial/Retail
3.3.3 Government and Institutions
3.3.4 Farms
3.3.5 Telecom Primary and Backup Power
3.3.6 Marine, Remote Monitoring, and Security
3.3.7 Hybrid Systems
3.3.8 Community Projects
3.3.8.1 Community Wind

4. Demand Drivers

4.1 Developed Nations vs. Developing Nations

4.2 North America

4.2.1 United States
4.2.1.1 Federal Level
4.2.1.2 State Level
4.2.2 Canada
4.2.3 Mexico

4.3 Europe

4.3.1 Germany
4.3.2 Spain
4.3.3 Italy
4.3.4 United Kingdom
4.3.5 France
4.3.6 European Union
4.3.7 Rest of Europe

4.4 Asia Pacific

4.4.1 China
4.4.2 Japan
4.4.3 South Korea
4.4.4 Australia
4.4.5 India

4.5 Rest of World

4.5.1 Africa
4.5.2 The Middle East

4.6 Conventional Energy Sources

4.6.1 Fuel Supply and Demand
4.7 Electricity Rates
4.8 Cost/kWh: Small Wind vs. Conventional Sources
4.9 Permitting and Siting Centralized Plants

5. Competitive Landscape

5.1 Small Wind Systems

5.2 Key Players

5.2.1 Bergey Wind Power
5.2.2 Endurance Energy
5.2.3 Northern Power Systems
5.2.4 Southwest Windpower
5.2.5 Wind Turbine Industries Corporation

6. Market Forecasts

6.1 World Renewable Distributed Energy Generation

6.2 Small Wind Systems

6.2.1 North America
6.2.2 Europe
6.2.3 Asia Pacific
6.2.4 Rest of World
6.2.4.1 The Middle East
6.2.4.2 Africa

7. Company Directory
8. Acronym and Abbreviation List
9. Table of Contents
10. Table of Charts and Figures
11. Scope of Study, Sources and Methodology, Notes

List of Charts and Figures

  • Small Wind Turbine Installations, World Markets: 2006-2011
  • Small Wind Turbine Systems Annual Capacity of Installed Systems, World Markets: 2006-2011F
  • Annual RDEG Capacity Additions, World Markets: 2009-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Capacity Additions, World Markets: 2009A-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Revenue, World Markets: 2009-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Capacity Additions, Amercias: 2009A-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Capacity Additions, Europe: 2009A-2015
  • Distributed PV Annual Capacity Additions, Asia Pacific: 2009-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Capacity Additions, Middle East & Africa and Rest of World: 2009A-2015
  • Small Wind Installed Capacity, World Markets: 2009A-2015
  • Forecasted Energy Use by Fuel Type through 2035
  • EIA Forecasts of Net Electricity Generation Fuels: 2007-2035
  • Cumulative Installed Capacity by Region and Technology: 2009
  • Renewable Energy Share of Global Electricity Production: 2010
  • Basic Wind Turbine Designs
  • Representative Global Deployments of Telecom Backup Power by Technology
  • Renewable Portfolio Standards by State
  • Cumulative Number of Installed Small Wind Systems by System Size, United Kingdom: 2005-2011
  • Average Household Electricity Rates in Select Countries: 2009
  • Average Industrial Electricity Rates in Select Countries:  2009
  • Comparative Cost of New Generation by Source: 2008

List of Tables

  • Distributed Energy Generation Technology Comparison
  • Price Summary for Small Wind Feed-in Tariffs, World Markets: 2011
  • Global Summary – Renewable Energy Policies and Incentives
  • Small Wind Turbine Capacity Additions & Installations, World Markets: 2006-2011F
  • Small Wind Turbine Systems Annual Number of Systems Installed, World Markets: 2006-2011F
  • Small Wind Turbine Systems Annual Capacity of Installed Systems, World Markets: 2005-2011F
  • Wind System Strengths and Weaknesses
  • Global Summary – Renewable Energy Policies and Incentives
  • Top Small Wind Turbine Manufacturers by Kilowatts Sold: 2009
  • Top Wind Turbine Manufacturers by Number of Turbines Sold
  • Annual Growth of Small Wind Capacity, World Markets: 2009-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Capacity Additions, World Markets: 2009-2015
  • Average Small Wind System Installed Price, World Markets: 2009-2015
  • Small Wind System Installed Revenue, World Markets: 2009-2015

 

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小型風力発電市場は2015年までに市場規模が倍増して6億3400万ドル

2011年9月30日
小型の風力タービンによる発電は、拡大する再生可能エネルギーの分散型発電の市場においてますます重要になってきている。小型風力は、コスト効率がよい電力を非常に局所的なレベルで、遠隔設置でも電力網からの電力との共用もできる。米国の環境エネルギーなどの地球環境保護に関するクリーン技術関連市場の専門調査会社パイクリサーチ社の調査レポート「世界の小型風力発電市場と予測:需要促進要因と阻害要因、技術動向、競合環境Small Wind Power:Demand Drivers and Barriers, Technology Issues, Competitive Landscape, and Global Market Forecasts」は、小型風力発電の産業は、政府の補助金や小型風力発電システムの認知度の向上によって促進していると報告している。その他の促進要因としては、消費者や共同体が発電設備を所有したいという需要や、小型風力タービンへの投資が地域の経済発展における持続的な駆動要因になるという認識が高まっていることなどがあげられる。

パイクリサーチ社は、小型風力システムの世界市場は、2010-2015年に2億5500万ドルから6億3400万ドルとほぼ倍増するだろうと予測している。同時に、小型風力発電の発電量は約3倍増の152メガワットとなり、小型風力発電システムの導入価格はキロワット当たり4,150ドル強にまで下落するだろう。
(後略)

[プレスリリース原文]
Small Wind Power Market to Double in Size to $634 Million by 2015

September 30, 2011

Power generation from small wind turbines is an increasingly important part of the broader market for renewable distributed energy generation.  Small wind power provides cost-effective electricity on a highly localized level, both in remote settings as well as in conjunction with power from the utility grid.  According to a new report from Pike Research, growth in the industry is being driven by increased government incentives and an expanded awareness of small wind technologies as an alternative source of electric power.  Other market drivers include the desire for customer and community ownership of power generation and the recognition that investment in small wind turbines can be an enduring source of economic development for the rural locales in which they are typically deployed.

The cleantech market intelligence firm forecasts that the global market for small wind systems will more than double between 2010 and 2015, rising from $255 million to $634 million during that period.  Within the same forecast horizon, small wind system installed capacity additions will nearly triple to 152 megawatts, and average installed prices of small wind systems will decline to just over $4,150 per kilowatt.

“The payback period for a small wind system can be 5 to 10 years in a region with adequate wind resources,” says senior analyst Peter Asmus.  “These economics provide a strong value proposition for a variety of commercial, industrial, and residential applications.  Small wind turbines are currently more efficient than solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and, therefore, more economical from a levelized cost of energy perspective.”

Asmus adds, however, that despite their benefits, small wind turbines have not enjoyed the same level of innovation when it comes to unique financing and business models, particularly when compared with distributed solar energy.  Pike Research’s analysis indicates that business models gaining traction in the small wind sector include leasing programs and utility or third-party ownership.  However, subsidy scams in California, which shut down the nation’s most popular incentive program in 2011, have raised questions about whether programs designed for solar PV will work with small wind, given the increased complexity of siting and optimizing power production from small wind turbines.

Pike Research’s report, “Small Wind Power”, examines the global market for small wind power systems including the equipment, components, and installation and service models to enable distributed energy generation from small wind turbines.  The report provides a comprehensive examination of industry growth drivers, technology issues, regulatory frameworks, financing structures, and the competitive landscape.  Global market forecasts, segmented by world region, extend through 2015. 

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