Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The transition to a hydrogen economy will require large investments in capital
equipment and durable goods at every stage of the hydrogen chain, from
production of hydrogen through its distribution and storage to the conversion
of the hydrogen to useful work or energy. These investments are both an
economic challenge, to the extent that they require the mobilization of
sufficient financial resources, and a business opportunity for providers of
related goods and services
SCOPE OF STUDY
This report contains:
- The worldwide market for technologies used in the production, storage, and
distribution of hydrogen; its conversion to other forms of energy or direct
consumption as a fuel; and miscellaneous other types of hydrogen-related
technology such as hydrogen sensors
- Key enabling technologies for the hydrogen economy, their commercial or
developmental status
- Developments that will influence commercial prospects/demand for hydrogen
technologies
- Hydrogen technology market projections through 2012
- Key patents
- Government programs and policies in support of the hydrogen economy
- Technology vendor profiles.
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
The findings and conclusions of this report are based on information gathered
from producers and users of hydrogen production, storage, distribution,
conversion, and using equipment, as well as engineering and consulting firms
and government and academic research organizations. Interview data were
combined with information gathered through an extensive review of secondary
sources such as trade publications, trade associations, company literature,
and online databases to produce the market projections contained in this
report.
The base year for analysis and projection is 2006. With 2006 as a baseline,
market projections were developed for 2007 to 2012. These projections are
based on a combination of a consensus among the primary contacts and our
understanding of the key market drivers and their impact from a historical and
analytical perspective.
The methodologies and assumptions used to develop the market projections in
this report are discussed at length under the various types of
hydrogen-related plant and equipment addressed. The report carefully documents
data sources and assumptions. This way, readers can see how the market
estimates were developed and, if they so desire, test the impact on the final
numbers resulting from changing various assumptions.