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SUMMARY
Already, the market for cleaner fuels and more efficient devices to improve
generation, delivery, and performance now accounts for between 20 percent and
25 percent of all global energy investment. While the cleantech catchword was
created only about five years ago, the sector it describes already generates
approximately $200 billion a year. The cleantech market is the third largest
venture-capital investment category, behind only biotech and software. Not
surprisingly, some of cleantech's biggest proponents are the same
entrepreneurs behind earlier venture-funded breakthroughs in computing,
telecommunications, and the Internet.
The current global market for cleantech products and services is about $284
billion, growing to over $1.3 trillion in 2017. Of this amount more than
one-third ($467 billion) is attributable to renewable energy sources, such as
biofuels, solar, tidal, and wind power. Together these segments are expected
to grow from a current value of $104 billion to approximately $467 billion in
2017.
From a growth standpoint, the outlook through 2017 is strong for clean
technologies, and is expected to grow at about 16.7% over the next decade.
Since 2001, clean technology's global share of overall venture capital
investments has more than doubled. For example, in the United States, clean
technology's share of investment increased from 1.4% in 2001 to 5.4% in the
first six months of 2007. Similarly, clean technology in Europe has enjoyed
robust growth rates, and its share of investment there has increased from 1.6%
in 2001 to 4.4% in first half of 2007.
Universities, national laboratories, and the commercial sector (both national
and international businesses) continue to increase investment in clean
technologies for air pollution control, vehicle power, industrial and
residential power, environmental remediation, and many other applications.
Governments around the globe have identified cleantech as both a key economic
driver in the next century and as a social and moral responsibility. The
Kyoto Protocol and similar international agreements are driving governments to
enact far-reaching legislation to support and expand the use of green and
clean technologies, from automotive engines to electricity production and air
pollution. The European Union tends to lead the world in terms of regulatory
oversight in this area, but the United States and Japan are also very active.
As a rapidly emerging economy, China has a particular need to engage
cleantech, but is lagging in terms of governmental oversight, basic R&D and
commercial development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive Summary
1. Cleantech Market Overview
- 1.1 What is "Cleantech"?
- 1.2 Key Cleantech Segments and Technology Areas
- 1.3 Global Climate, Population and Environment Issues
- 1.4 Social and Political Issues
- 1.4.1 U.S. Cleantech Policy
- 1.4.2 Japan Cleantech Policy
- 1.4.3 European Union Cleantech Policy
- 1.5 Economic Issues
- 1.6 Corporate Issues
- 1.7 Government Funding
- 1.8 Investment Trends
2. Key Industry Sectors Impacted by Cleantech
- Common Research Item:
- Potential Reduction in Energy Usage
- Key Environmental Value Proposition
- Key Technologies Impacting This Industrial Sector
- Economic Value Proposition
- 2.1 Energy and Power
- 2.1.1 Fuel Recovery
- 2.1.2 Power Generation and Alternative Energy
- 2.1.3 Energy Storage
- 2.1.4 Energy Infrastructure and Energy Efficient
- 2.1.5 Hydrogen and Clean Fuels
- 2.2 Air and Water/Wastewater
- 2.2.1 Water Purification
- 2.2.2 Water Treatment
- 2.2.3 Water Management
- 2.2.4 Air Quality
- 2.2.5 Emissions Abatement
- 2.3 Manufacturing and Industrial
- 2.3.1 Transportation and Logistics
- 2.3.2 Recovery and Recycling
- 2.3.3 Environmental Compliance
3. Key Technologies
- 3.1 Air Pollution Control
- 3.2 Biofuels
- 3.3 Biopolymers
- 3.4 Carbon Sequestration
- 3.5 Demand Response
- 3.6 Environmental Remediation
- 3.7 Fuel Cell
- 3.8 Green Building Technologies
- 3.9 Hydrogen
- 3.10 Solar
- 3.11 Solid-State Lighting
- 3.12 Thermoelectrics
- 3.13 Wave/Tidal power
- 3.14 Waste-to-Energy
- 3.15 Wind Power
- Table 3-1: Technology/Value Proposition/ Market Sector Impacted and Key
Companies
- Table 3-1-1: Air Pollution Control
- Table 3-1-2: Biofuels
- Table 3-1-3: Biopolymers
- Table 3-1-4: Carbon Sequestration
- Table 3-1-5: Demand Response
- Table 3-1-6: Environmental Remediation
- Table 3-1-7: Fuel Cells
- Table 3-1-8: Green Building Technologies
- Table 3-1-9: Hydrogen
- Table 3-1-10: Solar
- Table 3-1-11: Solid-State Lighting
- Table 3-1-12: Thermoelectrics
- Table 3-1-13: Wave/Tidal Power
- Table 3-1-14: Waste-to-Energy
- Table 3-1-15: Wind Power
4. Market Trends and Forecast
- 4.1 Outlook for Global Energy Consumption, 1980-2030
- Figure4-1: World Marketed Energy Consumption, 1980-2030
- Table 4-1: World Marketed Energy Consumption by Region, 1990-2030
- 4.1.1 Outlook for Fuel Sources Used in Electricity Production
- Figure 4-2: World Electricity Generation by Fuel, 2004-2030
- Table 4-2: World Electricity Generation by Fuel, 2004-2030
- Table 4-3: Electricity Generation by Region and Fuel, 2004-2030
- - North America including US (US alone in parentheses)
- - Europe
- - Asia including Japan
- - Rest of World
- 4.1.2 Outlook for Renewable Energy Sources
- Figure 4-3: World Energy Use by Fuel Type, 1980-2030
- Table 4-4: World Energy Use by Fuel Type, 1980-2030
- Figure 4-4: World Electricity Generation, 2004-2030
- Table 4-5: Worldwide Electricity Generation, 2004-2030
- Figure 4-5: Comparative Costs per Kilowatt-Hour in US cents per KwH
- Table 4-6: Comparative Costs of US Electricity in US cents per KwH
- 4.1.3 Venture Capital Investment in Cleantech
- Figure 4-6: US Cleantech Venture Capital Investment, 1998-2006
- Table 4-7: Cleantech Venture Capital Investment in Key Sectors,
2004-2006
- 4.2 Worldwide Cleantech Market Forecast, 2007-2017
- 4.2.1 Total Worldwide Market Size Forecast, 2007-2017
- Table 4-8: Total Cleantech Market Size in $US billions, 2007-2017
- Table 4-9: Worldwide Cleantech Market Size, Year-over-Year, 2007-2017
- 4.2.2 Worldwide Market Size Forecast by Application, 2007 vs. 2017
- Table 4-10: Market Size Forecast by Application, 2007 vs. 2017
- Table 4-11: Application Market Size
- - Air Pollution Control
- - Biofuels
- - Demand response
- - Environmental remediation
- - Fuel Cells
- - Green building technologies
- - Hydrogen
- - Solar
- - Solid-state lighting
- - Thermoelectrics
- - Waste-to-energy
- - Water/wastewater
- - Wave/Tidal power
- - Wind power
- 4.2.3 Market Share Comparison by Application, 2007 vs. 2017
- Table 4-12: Market Share Comparison by Application, 2007 vs. 2017
- 4.3 Strategic Alliances At a Glance
5. Cleantech Company's Activity
- Common Research Item
- - URL
- - Public or Private
- - Market Cap
- - Corporate Description
- - Application & Products
- - Strategic Alliances & Partners
- 5.1 Air Pollution Control
- 5.1.1 - 5.1.7 (Total 7 Companies)
- 5.2 Biofuels
- 5.2.1 - 5.2.7 (Total 7 Companies)
- 5.3 Biopolymers
- 5.3.1 - 5.3.10 (Total 10 Compnaies)
- 5.4 Demand response
- 5.4.1 - 5.4.4 (Total 4 Companies)
- 5.5 Environmental remediation
- 5.5.1 - 5.5.6 (Total 6 Companies)
- 5.6 Fuel Cells
- 5.6.1 - 5.6.10 (Total 10 Companies)
- 5.7 Hydrogen
- 5.7.1 - 5.7.4 (Total 4 Companies)
- 5.8 Solar
- 5.8.1 - 5.8.9 (Total 9 Companies)
- 5.9 THIN-FILM SOLAR
- 5.9.1 - 5.9.11 (Total 11 Companies)
- 5.10 OTHER SOLAR
- 5.10.1 - 5.10.3 (Total 3 Companies)
- 5.11 Solid-state lighting
- 5.11.1 -5.11.4 (Total 4 Companies)
- 5.12 Wave/Tidal power
- 5.12.1 -5.12.4 (Total 4 Companies)
- 5.13 Waste-to-energy
- 5.13.1 - 5.13.3 (Total 3 Companies)
- 5.14 Wind power
- 5.14.1 - 5.14.7 (Total 7 Companies)
6. University and Research Institution Profiles
- Common Research Item
- - URL
- - Key Cleantech Research Areas
- - Laboratory Leaders
- - Technology
- - Strategic Alliances & Corporate Partners
- 6.1 United States
- 6.1.1 - 6.1.5 (Total 6 R&D Labs)
- 6.2 Europe
- 6.2.1 - 6.2.5 (Total 5 R&D Labs)
- 6.3 Asia and Other
- 6.3.1 - 6.3.5 (Total 5 R&D Labs)
7. Conclusion and Suggestions for Business Revenue Growth
- 7.1 Issues Driving Cleantech Business Growth
- 7.2 Economic Sustainability of Cleantech
- 7.3 Investment Trends and Challenges
- 7.4 Eight (8) Trends Driving Cleantech
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