Dublin, Feb. 23, 2018 -- The "The Global Hydropower Market Report 2018" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Hydropower is the most mature, reliable and cost-effective renewable power generation technology where power is derived from the energy of water moving from higher to lower elevations. It is a technology that is a long established method of generating electricity, especially in developed western countries. It is a proven, anticipated, and typically price-competitive technology.
Hydropower has one of the best efficiencies of conversion of all known energy sources (water to wire 90 percent efficiency). In developing nations this resource is heavily underutilized and will therefore provide considerable growth opportunities, as demand for electricity increases to fuel growing industrialization. Though it requires comparatively high initial investment, it has a long service life with very low operational and maintenance costs.
The unique siting requirements of traditional underground hydropower facilities, however, present substantial development risk. Higher efficiency, next-generation hydropower technologies may not be limited by geological considerations are being commercialized.
Why you should buy The Global Hydropower Market 2018:
- 201 pages of comprehensive analysis
- 59 tables, charts, and graphs quantifying the market in detail
- Global Hydropower market forecasts between 2018 and 2028
Key Highlights:
- A Drivers & Restraints analysis examining the Hydropower market
- 82 key companies identified and profiled operating within the Hydropower Market.
Companies Mentioned: Partial List of 130+ Companies
- ABB Ltd
- Acciona Energia, S.A
- AES Corporation
- African Development Bank (AfDB)
- Alstom Hydro S.L
- Ameren Corporation
- American Hydro
- Andritz AG
- Ansaldo Energia
- Aquila Capital
- Asian Development Bank-supported (ADB)
- Avista Corporation
- B. Maier Wasserkraft GmbH Anlagenbau
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
- Bilfinger Berger
- Black & Veatch Corporation
- Brookfield Asset Management
- China Development Bank
- China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
- Chinese Exim Bank
- Chongqing Lisong Electromechanical Equipment Co., Ltd
- Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC).
- Dominion
- DongFang Electric Corporation
- Duke Energy
- E.ON Wasserkraft
- Ebara Corp
- EDF (Electricite de France)
- Electric Power Plants (EPP)
- Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS)
- Emerson
- Empresa Nacional de Electricidad (ENDE)
- Empresa Nacional de Energia Electrica (ENEE)
- Endesa
- Enel
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