Research and Markets, the largest resource for market research information in world providing essential market research reports, industry research, industry analysis, forecasts, market studies, company profiles and country reports.
Welcome - Register - Login - Help/FAQ - 0 items View Basket
Worlds Largest Market Research Resource - 1516440 Live Reports
Search Research and Markets
  Search
Enter keywords, a title or
a report id number below.





Advanced   
Company search
Register for free email updates of market research
Currency
  Select a currency for use throughout the site



Viewing report

Order by Fax
Ask a Question
Printer Friendly
PDF Brochure
Hard CopyAdd to Basket
CD ROMAdd to Basket
ElectronicAdd to Basket
Site LicenseAdd to Basket
Live Chat Live Help Software for Website

Farming Renewable Energy

CarbonFree, Feb 2006, Pages: 27


  Description  
   Table of Contents   
   Companies Mentioned   
    
    
     
  Enquire before Buying   
  Send to a Friend   

On any given day, the solar energy falling on a typical oilfield in the Middle East is far greater than the energy contained in the oil extracted from it. However, while oil provides a highly concentrated source of power, solar energy is distributed over a wide area.

Collecting energy from a wide area is an activity usually associated with farming, and an agricultural, as opposed to an industrial, model should be used for the harvesting of renewable energy. Large areas of land will be used for energy generation over the next two decades, and this opens up opportunities for the agricultural sector and next generation energy producers.

Some farmers are already active in the energy market: either selling biomass for conversion into electricity or fuel or renting their land to wind turbine operators.

Wind energy, which in some cases is already profitable, expanding steadily and highlights the trial in Dakota of a hydrogen refuelling station powered by wind turbines as a potential application for energy farming in rural areas.

This report examines improvements in the equipment used to farm solar and companies that are likely to carve out a niche within this market and eventually drive down the cost of photovoltaic devices to the point where solar energy farms are self-financing. It discusses the potential of nanotechnology-based materials that extract hydrogen from water when exposed to sunlight which, when fully developed, are will provide a step change in the farmed energy market.

In the medium term large-scale energy farming trials – sites with effective areas up to 1km² - could be worth in excess of $600 million to manufacturers of thin film and polymer based photovoltaic technology.

Energy farming would see rural economies within countries empowered and global companies will move operations from Europe to countries within the solar belt, where they can take advantage of low cost renewable energy.

A key driver for the farmed renewable energy market is the next generation provider who is currently unable to enter the energy market. These entrepreneurs, who are seeking a model that will provide them with a strategic advantage over incumbent providers, will be attracted to the distributed nature of farmed renewable energy.

Who should purchase this report:
- Renewable energy technology vendors.
- Investors in renewable energy.
- Agriculture and energy sector policy makers.
- Energy providers.
- Organisations active in the renewable energy market.
- Organisations with carbon reduction strategies.


Product samples

A sample for this product is available. Please Login/Register to download this sample.

For enquiries please call us on:
  +353-1-415-1241 (GMT Office Hours)
  1-917-300-0470 (EST Office Hours)

   All rights reserved. © Copyright 2012 Research and Markets
   Terms and conditions Privacy Policy Publishers Employment Opportunities Site Map Link to us Webmaster Affiliate Network


Research and Markets RSS Feeds