Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2 1.1 List of Tables 14 1.2 List of Figures 16
2 Introduction 17 3 Solar Thermal Power 19 3.1 Solar Thermal Power,
Technology Definition 19 3.1.1 Parabolic Trough System 19 3.1.2
Central Receiver or Solar Tower System 19 3.1.3 Parabolic Dish or
Concentrating Dish System 20 3.1.4 Linear Fresnel Reflectors 20 3.2
Solar Thermal Power, Capital Cost Break-up 21 3.2.1 Parabolic Trough
Plant, Capital Cost Break-up 21 3.2.2 Power Tower plant, Capital Cost
Break-up 22 3.3 Solar Thermal Power vs. Other Renewable Technologies, Cost
Comparison 23 4 Global Solar Thermal Market, 2001-2020 24 4.1 Global
Solar Thermal Market, Overview 24 4.2 Global Solar Thermal Market,
Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2020 25 4.3 Global Solar
Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation 27 4.4
Global Solar Thermal Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by
Country, 2008 29 4.5 Global Solar Thermal Power Market, Forecast
Cumulative Installed Capacity by Country, 2020 31 5 The US Solar Thermal
Power Market, 2001-20 32 5.1 The US Solar Thermal Power Market, Overview
32 5.2 The US Solar Thermal Market, Historical and Forecast Installed
Capacity, 2001-2020 32 5.3 The US Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical
and Forecast Power Generation 34 5.4 The US Solar Thermal Power Regulatory
Framework 35 5.4.1 The US Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework, Overview
35 5.4.2 The US Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework, Major Policies
36 5.4.3 The US Renewable Energy Regulations, For Leading States 40
5.4.4 The US Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework, New Government Policies
40 5.4.5 The US Solar Thermal Power Regulatory Framework, Overview 41
5.4.6 The US Solar Thermal Power Regulatory Framework, Major Policies 41
5.4.7 The US Solar Thermal Financial Initiatives, By Major States 43 6
Spain Solar Thermal Power Market, 2007-13 49 6.1 Spain Solar Thermal Power
Market, Overview 49 6.2 Spain Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical and
Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2020 49 6.3 Spain Solar Thermal Power
Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation 50 6.4 Spain Solar
Thermal Power Regulatory Framework 52 6.4.1 Spain Renewable Energy
Regulatory Framework, Overview 52 6.4.2 Spain Renewable Energy Regulatory
Framework, Major Policies 52 6.4.3 Spain Solar Thermal Power Regulatory
Framework, Overview 55 6.4.4 Spain Solar Thermal Power Regulatory
Framework, Major Policies 55 7 Acciona Energia, S.A.,Company Snapshot
58 7.1 Key Information 58 7.2 Company Overview 58 7.3 Business
Description 58 7.3.1 Business Overview 58 7.4 Major Products and
Services 60 7.4.1 Overview 60 7.5 History 61 7.6 SWOT Analysis
62 7.6.1 Overview 62 7.6.2 Acciona Energia, S.A. Strengths 63
7.6.3 Acciona Energia, S.A. Weaknesses 65 7.6.4 Acciona Energia, S.A.
Opportunities 66 7.6.5 Acciona Energia, S.A. Threats 68 7.7
Competitors 70 7.8 Key Employees 70 7.9 Locations and Subsidiaries
71 7.9.1 Head Office 71 7.9.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 71 8
Abengoa, S.A.,Company Snapshot 73 8.1 Key Information 73 8.2 Company
Overview 73 8.3 Business Description 73 8.3.1 Business Overview 73
8.3.2 Bioenergy 73 8.3.3 Environmental Services 75 8.3.4 Industrial
Engineering and Construction 77 8.3.5 Industrial Engineering and
Construction 79 8.3.6 Information Technologies 80 8.3.7 Solar 81
8.4 Major Products and Services 83 8.4.1 Overview 83 8.5 History
83 8.6 Business Strategy 87 8.6.1 Mission Statement 87 8.6.2
Strategy 87 8.6.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 87 8.7 SWOT Analysis
88 8.7.1 Overview 88 8.7.2 Abengoa, S.A. Strengths 89 8.7.3
Abengoa, S.A. Weaknesses 90 8.7.4 Abengoa, S.A. Opportunities 91 8.7.5
Abengoa, S.A. Threats 92 8.8 Competitors 93 8.9 Revenue Analysis
93 8.9.1 Revenue by Segment 93 8.10 Revenue by Geography 94 8.11
Share Holding Structure 94 8.12 Key Employees 95 8.13 Company
Statement 95 8.14 Locations and Subsidiaries 99 8.14.1 Head Office
99 8.14.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 99 9 Ausra, Inc., Company
Overview 101 9.1 Key Information 101 9.2 Major Products and Services
101 9.2.1 Overview 101 9.3 Competitors 101 9.4 Key Employees
102 9.5 Locations and Subsidiaries 102 9.5.1 Head Office 102 9.5.2
Other Locations & Subsidiaries 102 10 Bethel Energy LLC, Company Overview
103 10.1 Key Information 103 10.2 Major Products and Services 103
10.2.1 Overview 103 10.3 Competitors 103 10.4 Key Employees 104
10.5 Locations and Subsidiaries 104 10.5.1 Head Office 104 11
BrightSource Energy, Inc., Company Overview 105 11.1 Key Information
105 11.2 Major Products and Services 105 11.2.1 Overview 105 11.3
Competitors 105 11.4 Key Employees 106 11.5 Locations and Subsidiaries
106 11.5.1 Head Office 106 11.5.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries
107 12 eSolar Inc., Company Overview 108 12.1 Key Information 108
12.2 Major Products and Services 108 12.2.1 Overview 108 12.3
Competitors 109 12.4 Key Employees 109 12.5 Locations and Subsidiaries
110 12.5.1 Head Office 110 12.5.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries
110 13 FLABEG Holding GmbH, Company Overview 111 13.1 Key Information
111 13.2 Financial Performance 111 13.3 Major Products and Services
111 13.3.1 Overview 111 13.4 Competitors 112 13.5 Locations and
Subsidiaries 112 13.5.1 Head Office 112 13.5.2 Other Locations &
Subsidiaries 113 14 NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Company Snapshot
114 14.1 Key Information 114 14.2 Company Overview 114 14.3
Industry Outlook 114 14.4 Business Description 114 14.4.1 Business
Overview 114 14.5 Major Products and Services 116 14.5.1 Overview
116 14.6 History 116 14.7 SWOT Analysis 117 14.7.1 Overview
117 14.7.2 NextEra Energy Resources, LLC Strengths 118 14.7.3 NextEra
Energy Resources, LLC Weaknesses 119 14.7.4 NextEra Energy Resources, LLC
Opportunities 120 14.7.5 NextEra Energy Resources, LLC Threats 121
14.8 Competitors 122 14.9 Key Employees 122 14.10 Company Statement
122 14.11 Locations and Subsidiaries 123 14.11.1 Head Office 123
15 Solel Solar Systems Ltd., Company Overview 124 15.1 Key Information
125 15.2 Financial Performance 125 15.3 Major Products and Services
125 15.3.1 Overview 125 15.4 Competitors 125 15.5 Key Employees
126 15.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 126 15.6.1 Head Office 126
15.6.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 126 16 Solar Heat and Power Pty Ltd,
Company Overview 127 16.1 Key Information 127 16.2 Major Products and
Services 127 16.2.1 Overview 127 16.3 Competitors 127 16.4
Locations and Subsidiaries 128 16.4.1 Head Office 128 17 Financial
Deals Landscape 129 17.1 Detailed Deal Summary 129 17.1.1 Rumored
Deals 129 17.1.2 Merger 130 17.1.3 Acquisition 131 17.1.4
Partnerships 134 17.1.5 Asset Transactions 137 18 Recent Developments
140 18.1 New Projects 140 18.1.1 Mar 06, 2009: BPHCC Receives $22
Million Funding for Geothermal and Solar Thermal Energy 140 18.1.2 Feb 19,
2009: China to Build 1.5 MW Solar Thermal Plant Designed By CAS 140 18.1.3
Dec 22, 2008: Salt Lake County Plans Solar Installation on 50 County Buildings
140 18.1.4 Nov 30, 2008: US and Israel to Launch Four Alternative Energy
Projects in February 2009 141 18.1.5 Oct 07, 2008: US Army Plans To Build
Renewable Energy Plants, Use Electric Vehicles 142 18.1.6 Sep 02, 2008: 10
MW Solar Thermal Power Plant to Come Up at Nagpur, Maharashtra 143 18.1.7
May 09, 2008: HERC Expects Big Companies to Set Up Solar Projects in Haryana
143 18.1.8 Apr 21, 2008: West Bengal Plans To Set Up 100 MW Green Power
Units By 2009 144 18.1.9 Apr 09, 2008: Solar Power Project Launched In
Boston 145 18.1.10 Apr 05, 2008: Launch of Thermo-Solar Energy Plant in
Morocco 145 18.1.11 Mar 20, 2008: Algeria, Germany Enter Research
Agreement to Develop Low-Cost Solar Thermal Power Plants 146 18.1.12 Mar
13, 2008: Algeria to Explore Renewable Energy Sources 147 18.2 New
Contracts 147 18.2.1 Feb 23, 2009: NRG Energy Signs Agreement with eSolar
to Develop 500 MW Solar Power Plants in the US 147 18.2.2 Jan 26, 2009:
Bullfrog Provides Power to Stores of MEC 148 18.2.3 Jan 09, 2009:
Suryachakra Subsidiary Signs PPA with MSEDCL to Set Up 5 MW Solar Thermal
Power Project in Maharashtra 149 18.2.4 Mar 31, 2008: BrightSource Signs
Contract with PG&E to Build Solar Thermal Plants in California 149 18.3
Operations Updates 150 18.3.1 Jan 28, 2009: Dynegy, NV Energy to Host Case
Studies Lead by EPRI at natural Gas Combined Cycle Facilities Projects 150
18.3.2 Dec 05, 2008: Abengoa Needs Funds for Its Solar-Thermal Plant in
Arizona 151 18.3.3 Dec 02, 2008: Flagsol and Orascom Begins Construction
of Parabolic Trough Solar Field 151 18.3.4 Apr 09, 2008: Iberdrola Updates
on Production Capacity for Q1 2008 152 18.4 Financial Announcements
153 18.4.1 Feb 27, 2009: PPL Declares Quarterly Dividend 153 18.4.2
Feb 25, 2009: AGL Energy Reports H1 Fiscal 2009 Results 154 18.4.3 Feb 25,
2009: AGL Energy Declares Interim Dividend 156 18.4.4 Feb 20, 2009:
Pinnacle West Capital Reports 2008 Results 156 18.4.5 Feb 17, 2009:
Sechilienne Declares 2008 Results 157 18.4.6 Feb 13, 2009: Iberdrola
Reports 2008 Results 159 18.4.7 Feb 13, 2009: FPL Declares Quarterly
Dividend 159 18.4.8 Feb 04, 2009: PPL Reports 2008 Results 159 18.4.9
Jan 27, 2009: FPL Reports 2008 Results 161 18.4.10 Jan 21, 2009: PWCC
Declares Quarterly Dividend 162 18.4.11 Dec 18, 2008: AGL Announces
Upgrade to Fiscal 2009 Profit Guidance 162 18.4.12 Dec 17, 2008: Viridis
Declares Interim Cash Distribution 163 18.4.13 Nov 27, 2008: SonnenEnergy
Reports 3Q 2008 Results 163 18.4.14 Nov 21, 2008: PPL Declares Quarterly
Dividend 165 18.4.15 Nov 04, 2008: PPL Reports 3Q 2008 Results 166
18.4.16 Nov 04, 2008: PWCC Reports Q3 2008 Results 167 18.4.17 Oct 27,
2008: FPL Reports 3Q 2008 Results 168 18.4.18 Oct 23, 2008: Iberdrola
Reports Nine Months Ending 2008 Results 171 18.4.19 Oct 22, 2008: PWCC
Declares Quarterly Dividend 174 18.4.20 Oct 17, 2008: FPL Declares
Quarterly Dividend 174 18.4.21 Aug 27, 2008: VCEG Reports Fiscal 2008
Results 175 18.4.22 Aug 26, 2008: SonnenEnergy Reports 2Q 2008 Results
177 18.4.23 Aug 22, 2008: PPL Declares Quarterly Dividend 178 18.4.24
Aug 01, 2008: PPL Reports 2Q 2008 Results 178 18.4.25 Jul 31, 2008: Chubu
Electric Reports 1Q Fiscal 2009 Results 179 18.4.26 Jul 31, 2008: FPL
Declares 2Q 2008 Results 180 18.4.27 Jul 30, 2008: PWCC Reports 2Q 2008
Results 183 18.4.28 Jul 25, 2008: FPL Declares Quarterly Dividend 184
18.4.29 Jul 23, 2008: Iberdrola Reports 1H 2008 Results 184 18.4.30 Jul
23, 2008: PWCC Declares Quarterly Dividend 185 18.4.31 Jun 19, 2008:
Viridis Declares Interim Cash Distribution 185 18.4.32 May 30, 2008:
SonnenEnergy Reports Q1 2008 Results 185 18.4.33 May 23, 2008: FPL
Declares Quarterly Dividend 187 18.4.34 May 21, 2008: PPL Declares
Quarterly Dividend 187 18.4.35 May 12, 2008: AGL Declares Fiscal Year 2008
Earnings Guidance 187 18.4.36 May 02, 2008: PPL Reports Q1 2008 Results
188 18.4.37 Apr 30, 2008: FPL Reports Q1 2008 Results 191 18.4.38 Apr
29, 2008: PWCC Reports Q1 2008 Results 194 18.4.39 Apr 29, 2008:
SonnenEnergy Declares 2007 Results 195 18.4.40 Apr 28, 2008: Chubu
Electric Reports Fiscal 2008 Results 197 18.4.41 Apr 22, 2008: PWCC
Declares Quarterly Dividend 200 18.4.42 Apr 18, 2008: Iberdrola Declares
Q1 2008 Results 200 18.4.43 Apr 10, 2008: FPL to Declare Q1 2008 Results
201 18.5 Strategy and Business Planning 201 18.5.1 Mar 11, 2009: CEC
Starts Review of Martifer' s San Joaquin Solar 1 & 2 Hybrid Power Plant 201
18.5.2 Mar 10, 2009: BFPL Shifts Solar Plan from Western Australia to South
Australia 202 18.5.3 Mar 05, 2009: AORA Receives License for 100 kW Solar
Thermal Plant 202 18.5.4 Feb 22, 2009: Power Cube Planning To Build 10 MW
Solar Power Plant in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh 203 18.5.5 Feb 16, 2009: HCH
Plans to Build 100 MW Thermosolar Power Plant in Negev 203 18.5.6 Jan 12,
2009: Tata Power Signs MoU with Gujarat for Geothermal and Solar Plants
204 18.5.7 Jan 05, 2009: Eurus Introduces New Solar Energy Initiative and
Solar Development Team 204 18.5.8 Dec 18, 2008: PG&E Receives Approval
from CPUC for San Joaquin Solar and IIIa Wind Energy Project 205 18.5.9
Dec 09, 2008: Acme Plans to Set Up 100 MW Solar Thermal Power Plant in India
205 18.5.10 Oct 24, 2008: AMEC Signs MoU with KEPCO and KOGAS 205
18.5.11 Oct 23, 2008: Ausra Launches Solar Thermal Energy Plant in Bakersfield
205 18.5.12 Sep 09, 2008: Iberdrola, IBM Opens Technological Innovation
Centre in Aldeatejada, Salamanca 207 18.5.13 Aug 14, 2008: Greenko Plans
to Operate and Develop 1,000 MW of Clean Energy by 2012 208 18.5.14 Aug
14, 2008: WorleyParsons Plans for 34 Thermal Solar Plants in Australia By 2020
208 18.5.15 Jul 16, 2008: LS Power Announces Creation of Renewable
Business Unit 208 18.5.16 Jul 14, 2008: Unisolar Signs Agreement with
TiNOX to Develop Solar Thermal Plants 210 18.5.17 Jul 13, 2008: Ausra
Announces the Opening of Ausra Pty in Australia 210 18.5.18 Jul 01, 2008:
Stirling Seeks Approval to Build Solar Energy Power Plant in El Centro 212
18.5.19 Jun 12, 2008: Videocon to Set Up 20-MW Solar Power Plant in West
Bengal, India 214 18.5.20 Jun 04, 2008: FPL Plans for a $480 Million Solar
Facility near Indiantown 214 18.5.21 Jun 03, 2008: eSolar Signs PPA with
SCE to Produce 245 MW of Solar Power 215 18.5.22 May 28, 2008: AEP' s Ohio
Operating Unit Issues RFP for Renewable Energy Resources 215 18.5.23 May
12, 2008: Beacon’s Application to Build Solar Thermal Generating Complex
Accepted By CEC 216 18.5.24 May 12, 2008: ACG Opens New Office in Sydney,
Australia 217 18.5.25 May 08, 2008: Beacon' s Application to Construct
250-Megawatt Solar Thermal Plant Moves Forward 218 18.5.26 May 08, 2008:
Acciona to Build Two Solar Thermal Power Plants in Cordoba 218 18.5.27 May
06, 2008: PG&E and BrightSource to Work on Solar Thermal Plant 219 18.5.28
May 01, 2008: Gulf Power Seeks Bids for Electricity from Renewable Energy
Sources 220 18.5.29 Apr 27, 2008: Israel-Nigeria to Build $10 Million
Solar Energy Plant in Nigeria 220 18.5.30 Apr 23, 2008: PGE Issues RFP to
Secure Renewable Power 221 18.5.31 Apr 19, 2008: Bord Gais to Invest EUR10
Million in Alternative Energy Research and Development 221 18.5.32 Apr 08,
2008: BP in Talks with Qatar to Develop Alternative Energy in Qatar 222
18.5.33 Apr 03, 2008: E.ON Plans to Triple Renewable Energy Share to 24% By
2030 222 18.5.34 Mar 26, 2008: CHNG to Increase Renewable Energy 223
18.5.35 Mar 25, 2008: Allco Plans to Build $45 Million Solar Energy Farm in
Rhode Island 224 18.6 Government and Public Interest 224 18.6.1 Mar
06, 2009: BPHCC Receives $22 Million Funding For Geothermal and Solar Thermal
Energy 224 18.6.2 Feb 26, 2009: Pakistan to Focus On Alternative Energy
Resources 224 18.6.3 Feb 19, 2009: China to Build 1.5 MW Solar Thermal
Plant Designed By CAS 225 18.6.4 Feb 03, 2009: Germany Invests EUR15
Million in Energy Efficiency and Climate Protection Program 225 18.6.5 Jan
26, 2009: CAS Launches New Program to Develop Solar Energy Technology in China
226 18.6.6 Jan 14, 2009: WB to Provide $100 Million to Bangladesh for
Promoting Renewable Energy 227 18.6.7 Jan 13, 2009: China Launches Solar
Action Plan 227 18.6.8 Jan 09, 2009: Solar and Wind Energy Ready to Lead
New Clean Energy Economy 227 18.6.9 Jan 09, 2009: Kansas Could Make 11,500
Jobs from Renewable Energy Business: REPP Reports 229 18.6.10 Jan 05,
2009: Indian Companies to Invest In Gujarat to Generate 1,000 MW Solar Power
230 18.6.11 Dec 26, 2008: California Senator Introduces Solar Power Bill
230 18.6.12 Dec 22, 2008: Salt Lake County Plans Solar Installation on 50
County Buildings 231 18.6.13 Nov 30, 2008: US and Israel to Launch Four
Alternative Energy Projects in February 2009 232 18.6.14 Nov 26, 2008: NSW
Announces $27 Million Grant For Renewable Energy Technologies 233 18.6.15
Nov 17, 2008: Oklahoma Governor Seeks to Tap Renewable Resources by Endorsing
25x' 25 Vision 235 18.6.16 Nov 12, 2008: After 2010 Renewables Will Be
Second To Gas in Power Generation Worldwide 235 18.6.17 Oct 14, 2008: CCE,
IFEED Sign MoU to Explore Co-operation in Renewables 236 18.6.18 Oct 07,
2008: US Army Plans to Build Renewable Energy Plants, Use Electric Vehicles
236 18.6.19 Sep 02, 2008: 10 MW Solar Thermal Power Plant to Come Up At
Nagpur, Maharashtra 237 18.6.20 Jun 10, 2008: Renewables Energy Industry
Worries for Future If Senate Doesn' t Extend Tax Credits 237 18.6.21 May
09, 2008: HERC Expects Big Companies to Set Up Solar Projects in Haryana
238 18.6.22 Apr 21, 2008: West Bengal Plans To Set Up 100 MW Green Power
Units By 2009 239 18.6.23 Apr 14, 2008: US Senate Approves Extension of
Renewable Energy Credits 240 18.6.24 Apr 12, 2008: Australia to Help China
in Solar Energy 240 18.6.25 Apr 09, 2008: Solar Power Project Launched In
Boston 240 18.6.26 Apr 05, 2008: Launch of Thermo-Solar Energy Plant in
Morocco 241 18.6.27 Mar 20, 2008: Algeria, Germany Enter Research
Agreement to Develop Low-Cost Solar Thermal Power Plants 241 18.6.28 Mar
18, 2008: China Doubles Wind Power Capacity Target to 10 GW By 2010 243
18.6.29 Mar 14, 2008: Renewable Energy Conference, Tucumcari 243 18.6.30
Mar 13, 2008: Algeria to Explore Renewable Energy Sources 243 18.6.31 Mar
12, 2008: Germany to Invest in Solar and Wind Power in Ghana 244 18.7
Other Significant Developments 244 18.7.1 Mar 11, 2009: PPL Appoints New
CIO 244 18.7.2 Mar 10, 2009: APS Appoints SVP of Fossil Operations 245
18.7.3 Mar 09, 2009: AGL Energy Appoints New Non-Executive Director 246
18.7.4 Mar 03, 2009: Endesa Chile Moves Forward With Its Proposed Project to
Build 740 MW Thermoelectric Power Plant in the Atacama Region 246 18.7.5
Feb 24, 2009: PPL Announces Workforce Reductions 247 18.7.6 Feb 16, 2009:
Good Energy Pays Homeowners to Generate Heat 248 18.7.7 Feb 11, 2009: SCE
Signs Agreement with BrightSource for 1,300 MW Solar Thermal Power 248
18.7.8 Feb 02, 2009: APS Community Development Manager Retires 249 18.7.9
Jan 26, 2009: SonnenEnergy Announces Management and Board Changes 249
18.7.10 Jan 21, 2009: PWCC Announces Senior Management Changes 250 18.7.11
Jan 13, 2009: Iberdrola Reinforces Its Executive Team 251 18.7.12 Jan 13,
2009: SonnenEnergy Announces Resignation Of Board Member 251 18.7.13 Jan
12, 2009: PPL Director Resigns 251 18.7.14 Jan 09, 2009: Xcel Issues an
All-Source RFP to Acquire 2,200 MW of Electric Generation Supply 252
18.7.15 Jan 08, 2009: Energy Northwest Announces Management Changes 253
18.7.16 Jan 07, 2009: FPL Announces Name Change of Its Subsidiary 253
18.7.17 Dec 22, 2008: PWCC Announces Senior Management Changes 254 18.7.18
Dec 08, 2008: Torresol Energy Seeks EUR110 Million Investment from EIB for
Thermosolar Gemasolar Spain Project 255 18.7.19 Dec 04, 2008: SMUD
Announces 2009 Budget 255 18.7.20 Dec 02, 2008: TVA Seeks Request for
Proposal for RECER 256 18.7.21 Nov 27, 2008: AGL Appoints Chief Economist
and Group Head of Corporate Affairs 259 18.7.22 Nov 27, 2008: SonnenEnergy
Announces Management Changes 259 18.7.23 Nov 14, 2008: PPL to Delist from
PSE 260 18.7.24 Oct 31, 2008: Mainstream Appoints Two Senior Executives
260 18.7.25 Oct 31, 2008: SonnenEnergy Appoints New Chairman 261
18.7.26 Oct 27, 2008: FPL to Reduce Capital Expenditure for 2009 261
18.7.27 Oct 23, 2008: APS Appoints VP of Energy Delivery 261 18.7.28 Oct
20, 2008: Abengoa to Invest EUR1 Billion a Year to Build Thermal Solar Energy
Plants 262 18.7.29 Oct 16, 2008: AGL Appoints General Manager Of Retail
Energy 262 18.7.30 Oct 15, 2008: AGL Appoints New Director 263 18.7.31
Oct 09, 2008: SonnenEnergy Announces Senior Management Changes 263 18.7.32
Sep 30, 2008: SMUD Appoints General Manager of Customer, Distribution and
Operations 263 18.7.33 Sep 24, 2008: PowerWorks Appoints VP and General
Counsel 264 18.7.34 Sep 19, 2008: SonnenEnergy Announces Senior Management
Changes 264 18.7.35 Sep 08, 2008: Ausra Announces Senior Management
Additions 264 18.7.36 Aug 29, 2008: Energy Northwest Re-Appoints Executive
Board Member 265 18.7.37 Aug 26, 2008: SonnenEnergy Appoints Interim
President and CEO 266 18.7.38 Aug 11, 2008: Ausra Announces Management
Changes 266 18.7.39 Jul 31, 2008: SMUD to Release Second 2008 Renewable
Energy RFO 266 18.7.40 Jul 25, 2008: DP&L Issues RFP for 38,000 MWh of
Renewable Energy 267 18.7.41 Jul 16, 2008: APS Appoints New Director
267 18.7.42 Jul 16, 2008: APS Appoints Director, Executive Projects and
Support 268 18.7.43 Jul 08, 2008: Schneider Appoints CEO 269 18.7.44
Jun 25, 2008: APS District Manager in Globe Retires 269 18.7.45 Jun 23,
2008: PWCC Appoints CFO 270 18.7.46 Jun 20, 2008: Duke Energy Issues RFP
for Renewable Energy Resources 270 18.7.47 Jun 18, 2008: PPL President
Resigns, Appoints New President 271 18.7.48 Jun 17, 2008: PPL Appoints
Board Member 272 18.7.49 Jun 12, 2008: PG&E Contracts with Martifer for
Solar Thermal-Biomass Hybrid Power 273 18.7.50 Jun 12, 2008: PG&E Enters
Into Two Contracts with San Joaquin for 106.8 MW of Solar Thermal-Biofuel
Hybrid Power 273 18.7.51 Jun 10, 2008: Schneider Appoints CFO 274
18.7.52 Jun 09, 2008: SMUD Appoints New General Manager 275 18.7.53 May
22, 2008: PPL EnergyPlus Appoints Senior Vice President for Trading 276
18.7.54 May 20, 2008: Iberdrola To Propose Moving Its Headquarters To Valencia
277 18.7.55 May 01, 2008: PPM Announces Name Change to IBERDROLA 277
18.7.56 Apr 30, 2008: Schneider Appoints Head of Energy Projects 277
18.7.57 Apr 25, 2008: PPL Appoints Regional Community Relations Director for
Central Susquehanna Valley 277 18.7.58 Apr 20, 2008: eSolar Raises $130
Million Grant to Build Solar Power Plants 278 18.7.59 Apr 16, 2008: EKPC
Issues RFP Seeking Partners to Provide 300 MW of Renewables 279 18.7.60
Apr 09, 2008: Iberdrola to Invest EUR8.6 Billion from 2008 to 2010 279
18.7.61 Mar 26, 2008: FPL Files Application with CEC to Build Solar Thermal
Plant in California 279 19 Appendix 281 19.1 About Alternative Energy
Etrack 281 19.2 Methodology 281 19.2.1 Coverage 282 19.2.2
Secondary Research 282 19.2.3 Primary Research 282 19.2.4 Expert Panel
Validation 283 19.3 Contact Us 283 19.4 Disclaimer 283 1.1
List of Tables Table 1: Global CO2 Emissions, Million Metric Tons,
1970-2008 18 Table 2: The Global Projected Energy Demand, Mtoe,
1980-2030 18 Table 3: Global Solar Thermal Market, Capital Cost
Break-up for a Parabolic Trough Plant, %, 2008 21 Table 4: Global
Solar Thermal Market, Capital Cost Break-up for a Power Tower Plant, %, 2008
22 Table 5: Global Renewable Power Market, Technology Costs, 2008
23 Table 6: Global Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast
Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-20 27 Table 7: Global Solar Thermal Power
Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, GWh, 2001-20 28 Table 8:
Global Solar Thermal Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by
Country, %, 2008 29 Table 9: Global Solar Thermal Market, Cumulative
Installed Capacity by Countries, MW, 2008 30 Table 10: Global Solar
Thermal Market, Forecast Cumulative Installed Capacity by Country, MW, 2020
31 Table 11: The US Solar Thermal Market, Historical and Forecast
Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-20 33 Table 12: The US Solar Thermal
Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, GWh, 2001-20 35
Table 13: The US Renewable Power Market, State Renewables Portfolio
Standards and Policy Incentives, 2008 37 Table 14: The US Renewable
Power Market, Regulatory Framework for Renewable Energy for Leading States
40 Table 15: The US Renewable Power Market, 2007 Market Price
Referents, $/KWh, 2007 44 Table 16: Spain Solar Thermal Market,
Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-20 50 Table 17:
Spain Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation,
GWh, 2001-20 51 Table 18: Spain, Feed-in-Tariffs, € / kWh,
2007-08 55 Table 19: Spain, New Feed-in-Tariff, € / kWh, 2009
56 Table 20: Spain, Tax Rebate, By Year 57 Table 21: Acciona
Energia, S.A.,Key Facts 58 Table 22: Acciona Energia, S.A., SWOT
Analysis 62 Table 23: Acciona Energia, S.A., Key Employees 70
Table 24: Acciona Energia, S.A., Other Locations 71 Table 25:
Acciona Energia, S.A., Subsidiaries 71 Table 26: Abengoa, S.A., Key
Facts 73 Table 27: Abengoa, S.A., SWOT Analysis 88 Table 28:
Abengoa, S.A., Revenue by Segment, Euro Thousand 94 Table 29: Abengoa,
S.A., Revenue by Geography, Euro Thousand 94 Table 30: Abengoa, S.A.,
Share Holding Structure 94 Table 31: Abengoa, S.A., Key Employees,
95 Table 32: Abengoa, S.A., Other Locations 99 Table 33:
Abengoa, S.A., Subsidiaries 100 Table 34: Ausra, Inc., Key Facts
101 Table 35: Ausra, Inc., Key Employees, 102 Table 36: Ausra,
Inc., Other Locations 102 Table 37: Bethel Energy LLC, Key Facts
103 Table 38: Bethel Energy LLC, Key Employees, 104 Table 39:
BrightSource Energy, Inc., Key Facts 105 Table 40: BrightSource
Energy, Inc., Key Employees, 106 Table 41: BrightSource Energy, Inc.,
Other Locations 107 Table 42: BrightSource Energy, Inc., Subsidiaries
107 Table 43: eSolar, Inc., Key Facts 108 Table 44: eSolar,
Inc., Key Employees, 109 Table 45: eSolar, Inc., Other Locations
110 Table 46: FLABEG Holding GmbH, Key Facts 111 Table 47:
FLABEG Holding GmbH, Subsidiaries 113 Table 48: NextEra Energy
Resources, LLC, Key Facts 114 Table 49: NextEra Energy Resources, LLC,
SWOT Analysis 117 Table 50: NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Key
Employees, 122 Table 51: Solel Solar Systems Ltd., Key Facts 125
Table 52: Solel Solar Systems Ltd., Key Employees 126 Table 53:
Solel Solar Systems Ltd., Other Locations 126 Table 54: Solel Solar
Systems Ltd., Subsidiaries 126 Table 55: Solar Heat and Power Pty Ltd,
Key Facts 127 Table 56: Israel Electric to Form a Joint Venture with
Solel Solar 129 Table 57: BP To Form A Partnership With Qatar
Petroleum 129 Table 58: Brookfield Power Amalgamates With Brookfield
Power Corporation 130 Table 59: Solar Millennium Acquires 50% Stake In
Ibersol Electricidad Solar Iberica From NEO Energia 131 Table 60:
EnviroMission Acquires Majority Shareholding In SolarMission Technologies
132 Table 61: Solar Millennium Acquires 50% Share In Marquesado Solar
From NEO Energia 133 Table 62: Karnataka Power Forms Joint Venture
With NTPC And BHEL 134 Table 63: EDF And EDF Energies Nouvelles Form
Joint Venture 135 Table 64: Iberdrola Renovables and Cajalon to Form
Joint Venture 136 Table 65: Clear Skies Group Enters Into Partnership
With SGFP 2 136 Table 66: Sacyr Vallehermoso To Form Joint Venture
With Solel 137 Table 67: Solar Millennium Sells Stake In Andasol CSP
Projects 137 Table 68: Abengoa Plans To Bid For Abu Dhabi Solar Plant
138 Table 69: SOLON Sells Solar Power Plants In Spain To Meinl
International Power 139 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Global
CO2 Emissions, Million Metric Tons, 1970-2008 17 Figure 2: Global
Projected Energy Demand, Mtoe, 1980-2030 18 Figure 3: Global Solar
Thermal Market, Capital Cost Break-up for a Parabolic Trough Plant, %, 2008
21 Figure 4: Global Solar Thermal Market, Capital Cost Break-up for a
Power Tower Plant, %, 2008 22 Figure 5: Global Solar Thermal Power
Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-20 26 Figure
6: Global Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power
Generation, GWh, 2001-20 28 Figure 7: Global Solar Thermal Market,
Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country, %, 2008 29 Figure 8:
Global Solar Thermal Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Country, MW,
2008 30 Figure 9: Global Solar Thermal Market, Forecast Cumulative
Installed Capacity by Country, MW, 2020 31 Figure 10: The US Solar
Thermal Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-20 33
Figure 11: The US Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast
Power Generation, GWh, 2001-20 34 Figure 12: Spain Solar Thermal
Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-20 49 Figure
13: Spain Solar Thermal Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power
Generation, GWh, 2001-20 51 Figure 14: GlobalData Methodology 281
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