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Hydropower Energy Technologies Worldwide: Large, Small, Mini, Micro and Pico
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Oct 1, 2009
176 Pages - Pub ID: SB1926640
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- Chapter 1: Executive Summary
- Scope
- Research Methodology
- Hydropower Past
- Adverse Hydropower Impacts
- Hydropower Development Costs
- Figure 1-1: Top Hydroelectric Power Producers, 1980-2007 (terawatts)
- Hydropower Today
- Table 1-1: Sources of Renewable Energy in the United States, 2002 and 2007 (percent)
- Demand for Electricity
- Figure 1-2: Sources of Electricity, U.S. and World, 2007 (percent)
- Water Power Potential
- Table 1-2: Hydropower Resource Potential, by Continent, 2002 (percent)
- Table 1-3: Power Potential of U.S. Water Energy Resource Sites
- Figure 1-3: Hydrokinetic Production Potential, United States (TWh/yr)
- Types of Hydropower Systems
- Scale of Hydropower Systems
- Hydropower Future
- Factors Driving Hydropower Growth
- Large Hydropower Growth
- Figure 1-4: Global Large Hydropower Growth, 2009-2013 (gigawatts, $ billions)
- Small Hydropower Growth
- Figure 1-5: Hydro Capacity of New Licenses Issued by FERC, 1990-2009 (KW)
- Figure 1-6: Small Hydropower Growth, 2009-2013 ($ billions)
- Very Small Hydro Growth
- Figure 1-7: Mini-Hydro Market Growth, 2009-2013 ($ millions)
- Table 1-4: Global Hydro Growth Projections, 2009-2013 ($ millions)
- Ocean Energy and Hydrokinetic Growth
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Hydropower
- Scope
- The Largest Renewable Energy Source
- Table 2-1: Sources of Renewable Energy, 2002 and 2007 (percent)
- Sources of Electric Power
- Figure 2-1: Sources of Electricity, U.S. and World, 2007
- Figure 2-2: Hydro Percent of Electric Production, by State, 2007
- Electricity Demand
- Table 2-2: Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Countries
- Figure 2-3: Electricity Production Estimates, 2005-2030 (trillion kilowatthours)
- Figure 2-4: U. S. Electricity Growth Rates, 1950-2030 (percent)
- History of Hydropower
- Types of Hydropower Systems
- Impoundment Systems
- Figure 2-5: Impoundment Hydropower System
- Pumped Storage Systems
- Figure 2-6: Pumped Storage Hydropower System
- Run-of-River Systems
- Figure 2-7: Run-of-River Hydropower System
- Hydrokinetic Power - Ocean Wave and Current Systems
- Ocean Wave Energy
- Figure 2-8: Terminator and Oscillating Water Column (OWC) Device
- Figure 2-9: Overtopping Device
- Figure 2-10: Point Absorber Devices
- Figure 2-11: Attenuator Device
- Ocean and Tidal Current Energy
- River Current Energy
- Ocean, Tidal, and River Current Turbines
- Figure 2-12: Ocean and River Current Axial Turbine Devices
- Figure 2-13: Ocean and River Current Cross-Flow Turbine Devices
- Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)
- Salinity Gradient Energy
- Scale of Hydropower Systems
- Figure 2-14: Micro-Hydro Run-of-River Plant
- Hydropower Turbines
- Figure 2-15: Francis Turbine Diagram
- Figure 2-16: Kaplan Turbine Diagram
- Figure 2-17: Pelton Wheel Diagram
- Figure 2-18: Turgo Wheel Diagram
- Figure 2-19: Cross-flow Turbine Diagram
- Table 2-3: Water Turbine Application
- Summary
- Chapter 3: Conventional Hydro Market Size & Growth
- Scope
- Hydropower Today
- Figure 3-1: Top Hydroelectric Power Producing Countries, 1980-2007 (terawatts)
- Figure 3-2: Annual Hydropower Production, by Region, 1980-2007 (terawatts)
- Hydropower Potential in the United States
- Table 3-1: Power Potential of U.S. Water Energy Resource Sites
- Large Scale Hydro Growth
- Table 3-2: Largest Hydropower Facilities (Global) (MW of Capacity)
- Figure 3-3: Large Hydropower Growth (Global), 2004-2008 (gigawatts, $ billions)
- Figure 3-4: Large Hydropower Growth (Global), 2009-2013 (gigawatts, $ billions)
- Large Scale Hydro Growth in the United States
- Figure 3-5: New Hydropower Licenses Issued by FERC, 1990-2009
- Figure 3-6: Hydro Capacity of New Licenses Issued by FERC, 1990-2009
- Figure 3-7: Large Hydropower Growth in the United States, 2009-2013 ($ billions)
- Small Hydro Growth
- Figure 3-8: Small Hydropower Growth (Global), 2004-2008 (gigawatts, $ billions)
- Figure 3-9: Small Hydropower Growth (Global and U.S.), 2009-2013 ($ billions)
- Very Small Scale Hydropower Growth
- Table 3-3: Very Small Hydro Systems
- Table 3-4: Small Hydropower (SHP) Installations, by Region
- Table 3-5: Populations With No Access to Electricity (millions)
- Mini-Hydro Growth
- Figure 3-10: Mini-Hydro Market Growth (Global and U.S.), 2009-2013 ($ millions)
- Micro-Hydro Growth
- Figure 3-11: Micro-Hydro Market Growth (Global and U.S.), 2009-2013 ($ millions)
- Pico-Hydro Growth
- Figure 3-12: Average Distributed Electric Generating Costs (300 W System) ($ per KW/hr)
- Figure 3-13: Pico-Hydro Growth (Global), 2009-2013 ($ millions)
- Growth Drivers and Inhibitors
- Factors Enhancing Hydro Growth
- Factors Inhibiting Hydro Growth
- Table 3-6: Fish Mortality Rates, by Injury Type
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Hydrokinetic and Ocean Hydro Market Size and Growth
- Scope
- Ocean, Wave, and Hydrokinetic Potential
- Figure 4-1: Annual Worldwide Average Wave Power Densities (kW/m)
- Figure 4-2: Hydrokinetic Production Potential, United States (TWh/yr)
- Ocean Energy Investments
- Figure 4-3: Global Investments in Ocean Energy, 2004-2008 ($ millions)
- Ocean Energy Production in the Years Ahead
- Figure 4-4: Projected Growth in Ocean Energy Generated Electricity, 2009-2013 (MW)
- Table 4-1: Companies With Producing Ocean Technologies (Full Scale Prototypes and Commercial Installations)
- Costs of Setting up an Ocean Energy Power Converter
- Projected World Growth in Ocean Energy, 2009-2013
- The U.S. Ocean Energy Technology Market
- Growth in the World Wave Energy Market
- Figure 4-5: World Wave Energy Projects and Values, 1998-2009 ($ millions)
- Leading Global Wave Energy Companies
- Table 4-2: Wave Energy Companies with Full-Scale Prototypes
- U.S. Wave Energy Market
- Table 4-3: U.S. Geographic Locations and Potential Wave Energy Output
- Growth in the World Tidal/Current Energy Market
- Figure 4-6: World Tidal Energy Projects and Values, 2001-2009 ($ millions, number of projects)
- Barrage Systems
- U.S. Tidal Energy Market
- U. S. Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC) Projects
- Figure 4-7: Potential Markets for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion Projects
- Salinity Gradient Projects
- Factors Affecting Future Growth
- Factors Enhancing Growth
- Factors Inhibiting Growth
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Hydro Inventions and Innovations
- Scope
- The Power of Water Is Everywhere
- Harnessing Power From Water Utilities
- Bucket Generator System
- Harnessing Water Power From The Home
- Hydrokinetic Innovations
- A Run-of-River Variant
- Power Barges
- Tailrace Water Power
- A Slow Current Hydro Device
- Recent Inventions
- Table 5-1: Recent U.S. Patents for Hydro Inventions, 2007-2009
- Hydrokinetic Inventions
- Figure 5-1: Sewer Line Power Generating System Schematic
- Figure 5-2: Transportable Hydro-Electric Generating System With Improved Water Pressure Enhancement Feature Schematic
- Ocean Wave Hydropower Inventions
- U.S. Department of Energy Hydro Research Activities
- Recent Hydro Deployments
- Wave Energy Development
- Micro Hydro Development
- Large HydroDevelopment
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Competitive Profiles
- Scope
- Pelamis Wave Power Ltd.
- Overview
- Performance
- Table 6-1: Pelamis Wave Power Ltd.
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-2: Pelamis Wave Power Ltd.
- Significant Developments
- Marine Current Turbines Ltd.
- Overview
- Company Performance
- Table 6-3: Marine Current Turbines Ltd.
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-4: Marine Current Turbines Ltd.
- Significant Events
- Grays Harbor Ocean Energy Company
- Overview
- Company Performance
- Table 6-5: Grays Harbor Ocean Energy Company
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-6: Grays Harbor Ocean Energy Company
- Significant Events
- Finavera Renewables Inc
- Overview
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Company Performance
- Table 6-7: Finavera Renewables Inc
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-8: Finavera Renewables Inc
- Significant Events
- Voith Hydro
- Overview
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Company Performance
- Table 6-9: Voith Hydro
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-10: Voith Hydro
- Significant Events
- Npower Renewables Ltd.
- Overview
- Company Performance
- Table 6-11: Npower Renewables Ltd.
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-12: Npower Renewables Ltd.
- Significant Events
- Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd.
- Overview
- Company Performance
- Table 6-13: Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd.
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-14: Asian Phoenix Resources Ltd.
- Hydro Green Energy LLC
- Overview
- Company Performance
- Table 6-15: Hydro Green Energy
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-16: Hydro Green Energy
- Significant Events
- Rentricity Inc.
- Overview
- Company Performance
- Table 6-17: Rentricity Inc.
- Product Portfolio
- Table 6-18: Rentricity Inc
- Significant Events
- Appendix
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