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Market Research Report
THE FUTURE OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES - Opportunities for raw material and technology suppliers to 2019
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Pira International |
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December, 2009 |
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114700 |
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THE FUTURE OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES - Opportunities for raw material and technology suppliers to 2019 published by Pira International in December, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 5425.
Abstract
REPORT SUMMARY
Clean technologies include products and technologies designed to be
economically competitive by using less material and energy to reduce their
environmental impact compared with incumbent technologies. The clean
technologies market is expected to grow at a CAGR of more than 13% over the
next 10 years, reaching a value of $500 billion by 2019. The Future of Clean
Technologies takes an in-depth look at the future of clean technologies with
quantitative market forecasts to 2019 broken down by product, technology and
end-use sector. It details prospects for raw material and technology suppliers
and identifies the key materials, products, technologies and end-use sectors
most likely to undergo significant growth over the next ten years.
FIND OUT ABOUT
- The global market for clean technologies to 2019
- Prospects for new and existing technologies and materials
- Opportunities for raw material and technology suppliers
METHODOLOGY
The Future of Global Printing is based on extensive primary and secondary
research gathered from multiple sources. Primary research consisted of
interviews with a cross-section of clean technology experts and industry
participants around the world. Secondary data sources included published
literature and statistics, in-house market and technology reports, conference
presentations and company information.
WHAT DO YOU GET?
- Comprehensive market data and forecasts for the global clean technologies
industry to 2019
- Details of the latest technology developments, market trends, investment
activities and tenyear forecasts
- Analysis of end-use markets, such as green building, transportation,
water, power and forecasts of opportunities for raw material and technology
suppliers
HOW WILL THIS MARKET INTELLIGENCE REPORT BENEFIT YOU?
- Get the latest data and analysis to help with business planning and
improve your competitive position
- Keep abreast of the latest developments in the clean technologies
industries and the opportunities they afford
- Get the complete picture of the shape of the industry with forecasts to
2019 to help plan your business strategy with confidence
WHO SHOULD BUY THIS REPORT?
- Providers of clean technologies and products
- Specialists focusing on sustainable energy, power management, building,
transportation and manufacturing
- Government agencies
- Business planners and analysts
WHAT' S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
- One hard copy of report couriered to you (see order form for postage
costs) on publication date
- CD-Rom with searchable PDF
- Global intranet licence allowing everyone in your organisation electronic
access to the study
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
- Background
- Key markets
- Summary of key findings
- Emerging trends in the Cleantech industry Investments, private and
public Sectoral outlook Enabling products and materials
- Market forecasts by technology
- Market forecasts by end use
- Supplier opportunities
INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
- Report scope
- Report objective
- Methodology
- Definitions and abbreviations
Clean technologies industry
- Introduction
- Emerging trends
- Investments, private and public
Clean technologies market forecast
- Introduction
- Market forecasts
- Technology transition timetable
- Power generation technologies
- Traditional power generation
- Coal
- Clean coal
- Nuclear
- Natural gas
- Carbon capture and storage
- Energy storage and fuels
- Fuel cells
- Batteries
- Ultracapacitors
- Hydrogen storage
- Thermal, hydraulic and mechanical storage
- Biomass
- Biofuels
- Clean fuels and synfuels
- Photovoltaics
- Material and system advances
- Concentrating PV and solar power
- Solar thermal
- Wind
- Material and system advances
- Grid integration
- Turbine technology
- Off-shore and land-based systems
- Marine
- Tidal
- Wave
- Current
- Grid integration
- Geothermal
- Direct use
- Electricity generation
- Heat pumps
- Grid integration
- Lighting
- Solid-state lighting
- LED-based lighting
- Energy-efficient lighting
- Daylighting
- Green and bio-based chemistries
- Green chemicals and feedstocks
- Synthesis efficiency
- Catalysts
- Biodegradable and recyclable materials
- Chemical waste capture
Clean technologies forecast by end use
- Introduction
- Market forecasts 2009 19
- Technology transition timetable
- End-use sectors
- Building and construction
- Green architectural design and building materials
- Specialty coatings
- Building-integrated PV
- Lighting
- HVAC
- Power and water management
- Water
- Water and energy relationship
- Filtration
- Desalination
- Purification
- Agriculture
- Wastewater treatment and reuse
- Conservation
- Power grid
- Controls
- Sensors
- Smart grids
- Transmission
- Energy storage
- Distributed generation
- On-site power
- Transportation
- Electric, hybrid and alternative-fuel vehicles
- Emission reduction
- Material advances and system design
- Engine design
- Computing
- Power needs and reduction technologies
- Renewable power sources
- Minimising server resources
- Low-power storage and displays
- Electronic waste
Opportunities for raw material and technology suppliers
- Introduction
- Supplier opportunities: forecasts and commercialisation timeline
- Opportunities for technology and material suppliers by segment
- Energy storage
- Vehicles
- Carbon capture and storage
- Nuclear power
- Photovoltaics
- Wind power
- Lighting
- Power grids
- Water
- Information technology
- Geothermal
Tables and figures
- Global market for clean technologies, 2009 19
- VC investments by region, January June 2009
- Principle sectors targeted by Evolution One Fund
- Key clean technology R&D programmes
- Summary of clean technology sectors
- Clean technologies market forecast by technology, 2009 19
- Forecast commercialisation timeline of clean technology devices and
materials by powergeneration technology, 2009 19
- Summary of advanced combustion techniques
- Summary of power management strategies in the IT sector
- Clean technologies market forecast by end-use sector, 2009 19
- Forecast commercialisation timeline of clean technology devices and
materials by end-use sector, 2009 19
- Market forecast for raw material and technology suppliers, 2009 19
- Forecast commercialisation timeline for raw material and technology
suppliers, 2009 19
- Summary of enabling products and materials for clean technologies
- Global outlook for energy consumption
- Parking lot solar arrays
- Example of water desalination plant
- Water filtration membrane
- PV grid integration diagram
- Example of fuel cell-powered on-site generation
- Hydrogen storage using metal hydrides
- Building-integrated PV
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