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Green Energy in Asia: Renewable Investment, Capacity Growth and Future Outlook
Business Insights, July 2007, Pages: 164


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The EIA forecasts that robust economic growth and improved standards of living will underpin a massive surge in power consumption in Asia. China and India account for the world’s largest projected increases in national electric power demand over 2004-2030. Most of this is likely to be fossil fuel based resulting in a surge in GHG emissions.

In parallel, growing global concern about climate change will lead to international pressure on high polluting countries like India and China to curb their emissions. Cap and trade systems, once adopted by the US and Australia, will make the case of renewables more attractive in Asia. 'Green Energy in Asia: Renewable investment, capacity growth and future outlook' is a new management report that analyses the current trends driving the use of renewable energy in Asia.

This report compares the progress of each renewable energy technology in Asia with the rest of the world, identifies the key players and analyzes the potential and outlook for each technology. Assess the future prospects and investment potential for renewable technologies in Asia with this new report.

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Some key findings from this report...
-Electricity generation in Asia remains dominated by coal. Both
China and Australia derive over 75.0% of their electricity from coal whilst over 50.0% of electricity is generated from coal in India.
-Electricity generation in non-OECD Asian countries will nearly triple in volume by 2030, rising to 10,185bn kWh from 3,517bn kWh in 2004 according to the EIA. Most of this additional power generation is expected to be coal-fired.
-Renewable energy source usage is significantly higher in Asia than in the US where renewables comprise just 11.5%. Renewables account for 32.0% of India’s total electricity generation capacity. In China and Japan they represent 21.0% and 20.0% respectively.
-Asia holds the lead the world in hydroelectric power. Installed capacity of SHP in Asia account for more than 70.0% of the world SHP installed capacity..

Green Energy in Asia
Renewable investment, capacity growth and future outlook
The EIA forecasts that robust economic growth and improved standards of living will underpin a massive surge in power consumption in Asia.
China and India account for the world’s largest projected increases in national electric power demand over 2004-2030. Most of this is likely to be fossil fuel based resulting in a surge in GHG emissions. In parallel, growing global concern about climate change will lead to international pressure on high polluting countries like India and China to curb their emissions. Cap and trade systems, once adopted by the US and Australia, will make the case of renewables more attractive in Asia.
Green Energy in Asia: Renewable investment, capacity growth and future outlook is a new management report published by Business
Insights that analyses the current trends driving the use of renewable energy in Asia. This report compares the progress of each renewable energy technology in Asia with the rest of the world, identifies the key players and analyzes the potential and outlook for each technology.
Assess the future prospects and investment potential for renewable technologies in Asia with this new report.

This new report will enable you to...
-Benchmark the growth potential for each of the leading renewable energy technologies in Asia using this report’s independent comparative assessment of the five leading technologies.
-Understand the drivers and resistors of the key renewable technologies in Asia with the help of this report’s overview of the factors affecting technologies’ growth including key market trends and the initiatives taken by Asian countries to promote renewable energy.
-Assess the landscape for renewable energy in Asia with this report’s detailed analysis of the market structure including capacity and generation, global comparison, economic conditions and key players.
-Identify the resources, strategies and competitive threat posed by leading players in Asian renewable energy using the key competitor analysis contained in this report

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