Table of Contents
Executive summary
- Market development
- Australia
- China
- India
- Japan
- Other Asian countries
- Future outlook
- Abbreviations
Chapter 1 Market development
- Summary
- Overview of the electricity sector in Asia
- Installed capacity
- Overview of renewable energy in Asia
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biopower
- Hydropower
- Geothermal power
Chapter 2 Australia
- Summary
- Introduction
- Overview of power generation in Australia
- Demand and supply situation and outlook
- Overview of renewable energy in Australia
- The Mandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET)
- Other initiatives
- State government initiatives
- Wind power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of wind power
- Resistors of wind power
- Solar power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of solar power
- Resistors of solar Power
- Biopower
- Overview
- Drivers of biopower
- Resistors of biopower
- Hydropower
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of hydropower
- Resistors of hydropower
- Geothermal power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of geothermal power
- Resistors of geothermal power
- Conclusions
Chapter 3 China
- Summary
- Introduction
- Overview of power generation in China
- Demand and supply situation and outlook
- Overview of renewable energy in China
- Renewable Energy Law
- Wind power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of wind power
- Resistors of wind power
- Solar power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of solar power
- Resistors of solar power
- Biopower
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of biopower
- Resistors of biopower
- Small-hydro power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of small-hydro power
- Resistors of small-hydro power
- Large-hydro power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of large-hydro power
- Resistors of large-hydro power
- Geothermal power
- Overview
- Conclusions
Chapter 4 India
- Summary
- Introduction
- Overview of power generation in India
- Demand and supply situation and outlook
- Overview of renewable energy in India
- Government initiatives
- Wind power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of wind power
- Resistors of wind power
- Solar power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of solar power
- Resistors of solar power
- Biopower
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of biopower
- Large-hydro power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of large-hydro power
- Resistors of large-hydro power
- Small-hydro power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of small-hydro power
- Resistors of small-hydro power
- Geothermal power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of geothermal power
- Resistors of geothermal power
- Conclusions
Chapter 5 Japan
- Summary
- Introduction
- Overview of power generation in Japan
- Demand and supply situation and outlook
- Overview of renewable energy in Japan
- The Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)
- Wind power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of wind power
- Resistors of wind power
- Solar power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of solar power
- Resistors of solar energy
- Hydropower
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of hydropower
- Resistors of hydropower
- Biopower
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of biopower
- Resistors of biopower
- Geothermal power
- Overview
- Key players
- Drivers of geothermal power
- Resistors of geothermal power
- Conclusions
Chapter 6 Other Asian countries
- Summary
- Indonesia
- Introduction
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biopower
- Hydropower
- Geothermal power
- Philippines
- Introduction
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biopower
- Hydropower
- Geothermal power
- South Korea
- Introduction
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biopower
- Hydropower
- Geothermal power
- Thailand
- Introduction
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Hydropower
- Geothermal power
Chapter 7 Future outlook
- Summary
- The outlook for power generation in Asia
- OECD Asia
- Non OECD Asia
- CO2 emissions
- Renewable energy outlook
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biopower
- Hydropower
- Geothermal power
List of Figures
- Figure 1.1: Net electricity generation capacity by source, 2005
- Figure 1.2: Wind power, installed capacity, 2006
- Figure 1.3: Solar power, installed capacity, 2005
- Figure 1.4: Biopower, installed capacity, 2005
- Figure 1.5: Hydropower, installed capacity, 2005
- Figure 1.6: Geothermal, installed capacity, 2005
- Figure 2.7: Net electricity generation by source, 2005
- Figure 2.8: Electricity generation in Australia, 2005 and ABARE projections
- Figure 2.9: Share of renewables, electricity generation, 2005
- Figure 2.10: Share of renewables, electricity generation, 1960-61 to
2001-02
- Figure 2.11: Cumulative wind power capacity (MW), 2000-2006
- Figure 2.12: Distribution of wind installed capacity in Australia
- Figure 2.13: Cumulative solar power capacity in Australia (MWp), 1992-2005
- Figure 2.14: Cumulative hydropower capacity (MW), 1996-2004
- Figure 2.15: Hydropower installed capacity by state, 2005
- Figure 2.16: Key players
- Figure 2.17: Increasing expenditure and geothermal licenses and geothermal
license applications in Australia, 2000-2007
- Figure 2.18: Potential geothermal sites in Australia
- Figure 3.19: Net electricity generation capacity by source, 2006
- Figure 3.20: Growth rate of power consumption and generation capacity in
China, 1980-2005
- Figure 3.21: Share of renewables by generation capacity in China, 2005
- Figure 3.22: Cumulative wind power generation capacity (MW), 2000-2006
- Figure 3.23: Distribution of wind resource in China
- Figure 3.24: Key Players in China
- Figure 3.25: PV annual installation and cumulative in China, 1976-2005
- Figure 3.26: PV generation capacity by sector (MWp) in China, 2005
- Figure 3.27: Cumulative SHP generation capacity, 1950-2005
- Figure 4.28: Net electricity generation capacity by source in India, March
2007
- Figure 4.29: Evolution of electricity generation by fuel in India,
1971-2004
- Figure 4.30: Power supply, demand and shortage in India, 1997-2006
- Figure 4.31: Electricity generation capacity in India, 2006-07 vs. 2011-12
- Figure 4.32: Share of renewables, generation capacity in India, 2005
- Figure 4.33: Cumulative wind power generation capacity in India (MW),
2000-2006
- Figure 4.34: Wind resources in India
- Figure 4.35: Key players in India
- Figure 4.36: Cumulative large-hydro generation capacity (GW), 1960-2007
- Figure 4.37: Potential geothermal provinces in India
- Figure 5.38: The ten electric companies in Japan by service area
- Figure 5.39: Net electricity generation in Japan by source, 2005
- Figure 5.40: Composition of electric power production in Japan from the
ten EPCs, EPDC, and others (1000 GWh)
- Figure 5.41: Share of renewables, electricity generation in Japan, 2005
- Figure 5.42: Ten electric power companies purchasing volume of green power
- Figure 5.43: Cumulative wind power generation capacity in Japan (MW), 2006
- Figure 5.44: Key Players in Japan
- Figure 5.45: Cumulative solar power generation capacity (MW), 2006
- Figure 5.46: Key players in Japan
- Figure 5.47: Cumulative geothermal power generation capacity in Japan
(MW), 1966-2005
- Figure 5.48: Locations of geothermal power plants in Japan
- Figure 6.49: Share of renewables, generation capacity in Indonesia, 2005
- Figure 6.50: Share of renewables, generation capacity in the Philippines,
2006
- Figure 6.51: Share of renewables, generation capacity in South Korea, 2004
- Figure 7.52: Net electricity generation in OECD Asia by fuel, 2004-2030
- Figure 7.53: Annual growth of electricity generation by region, 2004-2030
- Figure 7.54: Net electricity generation in non-OECD Asia by fuel, 2004-2030
- Figure 7.55: World CO2 emission forecast by region, 2004-2030
List of Tables
- Table 4.1: Forecast for grid-interactive renewable power (excluding
large-hydro), 2007-2022
- Table 4.2: Existing solar photovoltaic systems in India, 2006
- Table 4.3: Potential geothermal provinces in India
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