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CSP Markets Report 2011-2012
the concentrated solar power markets report 2011 – 2012Identify and define the real opportunities in the worldwide CSP marketsCut through the hype with access to the latest data, analysis and insights in emerging global CSP marketsOpen now for your selected findings from this groundbreaking reportwww.csptoday.com/marketsselected findings insideThe CSP markets in Spain and the USA are now becoming established and the industry has more clarity on expected growth. However there is still a lot of hype clouding the growth potential for CSP in new emerging markets. To achieve success on the global stage, it is now vital for the industry to get a grasp on the real trends shaping these markets in order to define new opportunities and assess likely threats. This report will allow CSP executives across the supply chain to cut straight through to the facts with the latest data and clear analysis on emerging markets including India, Australia, South Africa and across MENA. The report provides unbiased analysis on where the opportunities and threats lie to enable the clear decision making required to achieve success in CSP markets worldwide.purchase this report today and get…• Comprehensive listing of all commercial CSP projects worldwide• Analysis on which markets will truly take off in the next five years• Overview of the regulatory environment in each market• Insightful summary of CSP developments over the past 12 months• Get insight on the USA Market including progress on the BLMs fast track program• Updates on the CSP market in Spain including what the growth prospects are with more than 783 MW installed and 1.2 GW under constructiondrill down on emerging markets: india, mena, china, south africa and australia• Identify the growth markets and where your customers/partners are • Find out which of these markets are really open to foreign investment• Learn from the experiences of developers operating in these markets • Understand how to mitigate the risk of your CSP investment• Gain information on Government incentives and permitting processes in each market• Get an overview of supply chain development in new CSP markets• Find out how the plans to link North Africa to Europe for electricity export are progressingwho should buy this report?Suppliers and Contractors - will discover where developers and EPC’s are committing resources for new builds in emerging markets. This will enable you to understand the scope of these investments and ensure you are strategically placed for future growth and success in the fastest growing regions.Developers – this report will help you minimize the risk of CSP investments in global markets by understanding of barriers and drivers in each market, identifying local suppliers and partners and highlighting potential pitfalls of CSP investments.Past buyers of CSP Today reports include developers, suppliers, contractors, engineering consulting firms, investors, academics.report methodologyCSP Today carried out in-depth interviews with more than 40 CSP industry executives with real world experience operating in these emerging markets. The information collected included views on the drivers and barriers in each market as well as their take on the growth prospects of each market. Information and data on the CSP projects was collected from national CSP industry associations and developers. The information was then collated and analysed by our research team to create the report.Finally, the report was peer-reviewed by 4 independent CSP experts.To support the report secondary data was also sourced. Turn the page now for the ground breaking selected findings from this report ?Identify and define the real opportunities in the worldwide CSP marketsCut through the hype with access to the latest data, analysis and insights in emerging global marketsSAVE $100 Today, purchase by June 20Order your copy today, visit www.csptoday.com/marketsFor more information contact – reports@csptoday.com chinahas set a target of 2500 MW of CSP by 2020 under the government sponsorshipselected comments from over 80 pages of in-depth research “In India foreign companies such as Abengoa, Lauren Engineering and Skyfuel have signed agreements with local companies in order to participate in this burgeoning market”“The World Bank has pledged over $750 million in investment on CSP across the Middle East and North Africa, read the report to find out how these projects are progressing”More than 8,243 MWthe amount of CSP currently in planning stage2,673 MWthe amount of CSP currently under construction worldwideSolar Millennium, with 575 MW, is the developer with the highest capacity under construction followed by…Abengoa Solar with 555 MWand… Chevron energy solutions with 500 MWselected findings from this ground breaking report…moroccothe largest market in the MENA region with 645 MW of capacity under developmentIdentify and define the real opportunities in the worldwide CSP marketsCut through the hype with access to the latest data, analysis and insights in emerging global marketsSAVE $100 Today, purchase by June 20SAVE $100 Today, purchase by June 20Order your copy today, visit www.csptoday.com/marketsFor more information contact – reports@csptoday.com 1 Worldwide CSP Industry DevelopmentsIndustry Evolution Recent Developments1.1 Industry Evolution1.2 Recent Developments1.2.1 Projects Completed and Announced1.2.2 Major Regulatory Changes1.2.3 Significant Mergers and Acquisitions1.2.4 Game Changing Investments1.2.5 New Entrants 1.2.6 Technological Innovations1.3 CSP Projects Worldwide 1.3.1 Installed Projects 1.3.2 Projects Under Construction 1.3.3 Planned Projects1.4 CSP Markets’ Prospects Round Up2 Established Markets for Concentrated Solar Power2.1 The USA 2.1.1 General Market Conditions 2.1.1.1 Solar Resources in the USA 2.1.1.2 Project Development & Permitting Outline 2.1.1.3 Incentives and Government Support in the USA 2.1.2 Installed Capacity and Projects Under Construction/Announced 2.1.3 Barriers and Drivers 2.1.4 Prospects in the US Market 2.2 Spain 2.2.1 General Market Conditions 2.2.1.1 Solar Resources 2.2.1.2 Project Development & Permitting 2.2.1.3 Incentives and Government Support 2.2.2 Installed Capacity and Projects Under Construction/Announced 2.2.3 Barriers and Drivers 2.2.4 Prospects in the Spanish Market 3 Emerging Markets for Concentrated Solar Power3.1 India 3.1.1 General Market Conditions 3.1.1.1 Solar Resources 3.1.1.2 Incentives and Government Support 3.1.2 Market Specific Conditions 3.1.2.1 Supply Chain Development 3.1.2.2 Grid & Interconnections 3.1.3 Installed Capacity and Projects Under Construction/Announced3.1.4 Barriers and Drivers 3.1.5 Prospects in the Indian Market3.2 Middle East and North Africa (MENA) 3.2.1 General Market Conditions 3.2.1.1 Solar Resources 3.2.1.2 Incentives and Government Support 3.2.1.3 Overview of Projects in the Region 3.2.1.4 Supply Chain Development 3.2.1.5 Grid Interconnection 3.2.1.6 Barriers and Drivers3.2.2 Review of MENA Markets 3.2.2.1 Algeria 3.2.2.2 Egypt 3.2.2.3 Jordan 3.2.2.4 Morocco 3.2.2.5 Tunisia 3.2.2.6 UAE 3.2.2.7 Other3.2.3 Prospects for CSP in MENA3.3 Overview of Other Emerging Markets3.3.1 South Africa3.3.2 Chile3.3.3 China3.3.4 Israel 3.3.5 Australia Conclusion References Appendix A. CSP Plants Planned and Under Construction WorldwideIndex of Graphs and TablesGraphs Figure 1 Cumulative MW Installed to June 2011Figure 2 MW installed by country in 2010 – 2011Figure 3 MW Installed per Country as at June 2011Figure 4 MW Installed by Technology as at June 2011Figure 5 MW Installed by Developer to June 2011Figure 6 MW of Plants Under Construction as at June 2011Figure 7 MW Under Construction by TechnologyFigure 8 MW Under Construction by DeveloperFigure 9 MW Planned by CountryFigure 10 MW Planned by TechnologyFigure 11 Developers planning largest amount of MWFigure 12 Cancelled projects in the USA Figure 13 CSP plants installed in the USAFigure 14 Cumulative installed capacity in the USA Figure 15 Installed CSP projects in SpainFigure 16 Installed CSP capacity by MW in SpainFigure 17 MW of plants installed and under construction in Spain as at June 2011Figure 18 MW planned and under construction in India as at June 2011Tables Table 1 All Installed Plants as at June 2011Table 2 RPS or RPG in states where CSP is eligible, planned or in operationTable 3 Summary of the Various Incentive Mechanisms in the USATable 4 Plants Installed in the USATable 5 Installed CSP Plants in SpainTable 6 CSP Plants Planned and Under Construction in IndiaTable 7 CTF Planned projects for MENA CSPTable 8 CSP Plants planned, under construction and operational in MENATable 9 Parameter overview for transmission linesMaps Map 1 Direct Normal Irradiation in the USAMap 2 Renewable Portfolio Standards in the USAMap 3 Direct Normal Irradiation in SpainMap 4 Direct Normal Irradiation in IndiaMap 5 Solar Resources in North Africa & the Middle EastMap 6 Suggested HVDC Interconnection Lines for Exporting CSP from North Africa to EuropeMap 7 Possible transmission lines within North Africa and to Europecontents11The Concentrated Solar Power Markets Report 2010Worldwide CSP Industry DevelopmentsCountry Name Location Developer EPC MW Capacity Technology Storage Operating sinceAustralia Big Dish Canberra, ACT ANU 0.32 Dish Stirling 2009Australia Liddell Phase 2 Lake Liddell AREVA 3 Linear Fresnel 2009Australia National Solar Energy Centre Newcastle NSW CSIRO 0.5 Power Tower 2009Spain Extresol 1Torres de Miguel Sesmero, Badajoz, ExtremaduraACS-CobraCobra (80%) and Sener (20%)50 Parabolic Trough 7.5 hours 2009Spain La Risca (Alvarado 1)Alvarado, Badajoz, ExtremaduraAcciona EnergíaAcciona Energía 50Parabolic Trough 2009Spain Puertollano IbersolPuertollano, Ciudad Real, Castilla la ManchaIberdrola Renovables 50Parabolic Trough 2009Spain Solnova 1 Sanlucar la Mayor, Seville, AndalusiaAbengoa Solar Abener 50Parabolic Trough 2009Spain Solnova 3 Sanlucar la Mayor, Seville, AndalusiaAbengoa Solar Abener 50Parabolic Trough 2009Spain Andasol 2 Guadix, Granada, Andalusia ACS-CobraCobra (80%) and Sener (20%)50 Parabolic Trough 7.5 hours 2009Spain PS20 Sanlucar la Mayor, Seville, AndalusiaAbengoa Solar Abener 20 Power Tower 1 hour 2009SpainCentral Solar Termoelectrica La FloridaAlvarado, Badajoz, ExtremaduraSAMCA Renovables 50Parabolic Trough 7.5 hours 2010Spain Solnova 4 Sanlucar la Mayor, Seville, AndalusiaAbengoa Solar 50Parabolic Trough 2010USA Maricopa Solar Project Peoria, ArizonaTessera SolarMortenson Construction 1.5 Dish Stirling 2010USA Holaniku, Keyhole Point Kona, Hawai Sopogy 2Parabolic Trough 2009USA Ridgecrest Solar Lancaster, California eSolar 5 Power Tower 2009Table 1 Completed projects per country in last 12 months2.2.b Major Regulatory ChangesDuring the last 12 months there have been a series of regulatory changes that have impacted on CSP development in several of the leading markets. The majority of these will help maintain a stimulus to the market. However, as we summarise below, not all of them can be viewed in a positive light. Details of all regulatory developments are given in the individual market assessments in the report.USAUSA government support for CSP is on course to increase, due to a variety of measures. The US Department of Energy (DoE) Fiscal Year 2011 budget request shows an increase in CSP funding as part of its Solar Programme. The request includes the establishment of a pilot solar zone in the Southwest which will demonstrate new CSP technologies, the launch of an initiative to demonstrate new CSP technologies that could lead to over 1 GW of projects, and the development of new technologies that integrate solar energy with the grid.61The Concentrated Solar Power Markets Report 2010 CSP Markets WorldwideAn Optimistic Aggressive scenario assumes announcement of favourable policies to boost CSP development in the coming years, and an optimistic view of the market operations where all projects get implemented as planned and there is no dropout or delay in implementation.For more details of the scenarios, refer to the Methodology Section in the Appendix.The above graph represents cumulative investment in CSP operating plants by 2015. With a higher investment cost per MW as compared to the USA, CSP in Spain is expected to command cumulative capital investment of $13 bn to $17 bn by 2015. The value of investment in operating projects is estimated at $2.4 bn by 2009. This however represents only the completed projects and does not include investment made in projects either under construction or planned.Figure 20Figure 21Cumulative Forecasted Investment in Operating CSP Projects until 2015 in Spain ($ Bns)<20092 220105 520117820129 920131112201413152015E1317n Pessimistic moderate scenarion Optimistic aggressive scenario20151050Forecasted Annual CSP Installations in Spain until 2015 (in MW)<2009382 3822010E500 5002011E2814172012E249 2302013E3374222014E2654152015E138406n Pessimistic moderate scenarion Optimistic aggressive scenario600500400300200100073The Concentrated Solar Power Markets Report 2010 CSP Markets WorldwideTo conclude, as with other regions where CSP is being developed, once more projects are in progress, confidence will increase amongst the stakeholders. Investors will have a clearer view of how the industry is growing and the ancillary infrastructures will take shape. Once the critical component manufacturing industry has started up, development is likely to speed up considerably. The focus on human resources development is intended to create an increasingly indigenised market for CSP in India, where the key components will be able to be sourced internally. Scalability is a prime factor in the Solar India plan, and in the long term this will reduce costs as economies of scale are built up. Phase 2 of Solar India is expected to provide much larger additional capacities as by then implementation procedures will have been established and understood.3.3.2 Middle East and North Africa (MENA)3.3.2.1 Solar ResourcesThe MENA region incorporates many of the key attributes required for CSP development. It combines vast, flat areas of desert with a high level of DNI, ensuring a highly favourable environment for CSP plants. The map below indicates which parts of the MENA region have the optimum solar resource, representing a huge area which stretches across from the countries of North Africa to the Middle East.The rich solar energy resources of the MENA countries could, if exploited at scale, not only meet domestic electricity demands but could also be an electricity source for neighbouring Europe. The World Resources Institute (WRI) has estimated that the amount of solar resource striking 6,000 square kilometres of desert in North Africa could supply thermal energy equivalent to the entire oil production of the Middle East – some 9 bn barrels a year.Map 6. Solar Resources in North Africa and the Middle EastSource: Kevin Ummel and David Wheeler. 2008. “Desert Power: The Economics of Solar Thermal Electricity for Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East.” Working Paper 156. Washington, D.C.: Center for Global Development.2–3 kWh/m2/day3–4 kWh/m2/day4–5 kWh/m2/day5–6 kWh/m2/day6–7 kWh/m2/day>5 kWh/m2/dayIdentify and define the real opportunities in the worldwide CSP marketsCut through the hype with access to the latest data, analysis and insights in emerging global marketsOrder your copy today, visit www.csptoday.com/marketsFor more information contact – reports@csptoday.com SAVE $100 Today, purchase by June 20who are csp today?Welcome to CSP Today. We are a business unit of FC Business Intelligence providing focused news, events, reports, updates and information for the Concentrated Solar Thermal Power industry. Founded in 2007, CSP Today operates throughout the USA, Europe and MENA region, providing business intelligence on the issues that matter to you. We do this by providing industry focused news, events, reports, maps, podcasts, webinars and information for the Concentrated Solar Thermal Power industry, and we are constantly researching new and innovative ways in which to serve you better.Our community of CSP developers, EPCs, technology providers, utilities and financiers are encouraged to engage in industry discussions through the CSP Today website, during webinars and at events. Our high level Reports offer an opportunity for the community to get access to unique and valuable information for your business with real data and results available, in addition to thorough analysis and helpful takeaways for your business.Working with you, CSP Today aims to be the hub of the CSP community enabling dialogue throughout the industry and driving CSP forwards.Pages: 80+Release date: June 2011Full price: USD$ 1995your informationFirst Name: Last Name:Company:Telephone:Email:Address:City: State/Province:Zip/Postcode: Country:Report Name: Quantity:Final price: $1995 Discount Code:payment detailsName (as it appears on card):Card Number:Type of Card:Expiry Date: Security Code:Identify and define the real opportunities in the worldwide CSP marketsCut through the hype with access to the latest data, analysis and insights in emerging global marketsSAVE $100 Today, purchase by June 20Order your copy today, visit www.csptoday.com/marketsFor more information contact – reports@csptoday.com
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