1. Executive Summary
1.1 Overview
1.2 The Global Hydropower Market
1.3 Drivers and Restraints in the Global Hydropower Market
1.3.1 Drivers in the Global Hydropower Market
1.3.2 Restraints in the Global Hydropower Market
1.4 Regional Hydropower Markets
1.5 Conclusions
2. Introduction to the Hydropower Market
2.1 Background to Hydropower
2.2 Different Types of Hydropower Generation
2.2.1 Impounding Dam Hydropower
2.2.2 Run-of-the-river Hydropower
2.2.3 Pumped-Storage Hydropower
2.3 Hydropower in the Energy Mix
2.4 The Growth of Renewable Energy
2.5 Large Hydropower Generation
2.6 Small, Micro and Pico Hydropower Generation
3. The Global Hydropower Market
3.1 Global Hydropower Market Size and Projected Growth
3.2 Global Hydropower Market Drivers and Restraints
3.3 Global Hydropower Market Drivers
3.3.1 The Global Rise in Energy Demand
3.3.2 The Renewable Energy Drive and Global Warming
3.3.3 Tackling Poverty in the Third World
3.3.4 Supporting Intermittent Renewables and Energy Storage
3.3.5 Cheap, Reliable and Economically Stable
3.4 Global Hydropower Market Restraints
3.4.1 High Upfront Cost
3.4.2 Long Gestation Period
3.4.3 Lack of Feasible New Sites
3.4.4 Safety and Security of Dams
3.4.5 Opposition from Environmental Campaign Groups and Local Communities
4. The Regional Hydropower Markets
4.1 Regional Hydropower Markets Overview
4.2 Asian Hydropower Market
4.2.1 Chinese Hydropower Market
4.2.2 Indian Hydropower Market
4.2.3 Nepalese Hydropower Market
4.2.4 Pakistani Hydropower Market
4.2.5 Japanese Hydropower Market
4.2.6 Southeast Asian Hydropower Market
4.3 Latin American Hydropower Market
4.3.1 Brazilian Hydropower Market
4.3.2 Mexican Hydropower Market
4.3.3 Venezuelan Hydropower Market
4.3.4 Argentinean Hydropower Market
4.3.5 Bolivian Hydropower Market
4.3.6 Colombian Hydropower Market
4.3.7 Ecuadorian Hydropower Market
4.4 European Hydropower Market
4.4.1 Norwegian Hydropower Market
4.4.2 French Hydropower Market
4.4.3 Italian Hydropower Market
4.4.4 Swedish Hydropower Market
4.4.5 Portuguese Hydropower Market
4.4.6 Icelandic Hydropower Market
4.5 North American Hydropower Market
4.5.1 US Hydropower Market
4.5.2 Canadian Hydropower Market
4.6 Eurasian Hydropower Market
4.6.1 Russian Hydropower Market
4.6.2 Tajikistani Hydropower Market
4.6.3 Ukrainian Hydropower Market
4.7 African Hydropower Market
4.7.1 DRC Hydropower Market
4.7.2 Ghanaian, Madagascan and Gabonese Hydropower Markets
4.8 Middle Eastern Hydropower Market
4.8.1 Iranian Hydropower Market
4.8.2 Turkish Hydropower Market
4.8.3 Iraqi Hydropower Market
4.9 Oceanian Hydropower Market
4.9.1 Australian Hydropower Market
4.9.2 New Zealand Hydropower Market
4.9.3 Indonesian Hydropower Market
5. SWOT Analysis of the Hydropower Market
5.1 Strengths
5.1.1 Renewable and Emission-Free
5.1.2 Low Operational Cost
5.1.3 Reliability and Longevity
5.1.4 Social and Environmental Benefits
5.1.5 Providing Energy Independence
5.1.6 Energy Management and Supply
5.2 Weaknesses
5.2.1 High Upfront Cost
5.2.2 Lengthy Gestation Period
5.2.3 Dependence on Precipitation
5.2.4 Displacing Communities
5.2.5 Environmental and Ecological Impacts
5.3 Opportunities
5.3.1 Sustainability Revolution and Renewable Energy Drive
5.3.2 Hydropower Potential in Asia, Africa and Latin America
5.3.3 Small Hydropower and Low-Head Hydropower
5.3.4 Refurbishment of Existing Hydropower Plants
5.3.5 Technological Improvements
5.4 Threats
5.4.1 Perceptions of Feasible Hydropower Potential
5.4.2 Opposition to Hydropower Projects
5.4.3 Improvements in Alternative Renewable Energy Technologies
5.4.4 Funding and Political Support
5.4.5 Global Warming
6. Hydropower Technologies
6.1 Computational Fluid Dynamics
6.2 Low-Head Hydropower
6.3 Variable Speed Generators
6.4 Electronics, Controls and Automation
7. Expert Opinion
7.1 Avista Corporation
7.1.1 Key Trends in the Global Hydropower Market
7.1.2 The Current Global Hydropower Market
7.1.3 The Future Global Hydropower Market
7.1.4 Growth in the US Hydropower Market
7.1.5 Government Policies Influencing the Hydropower Market
7.2 Ameren Corporation
7.2.1 The State of the Current Global Hydropower Market
7.2.2 Challenges in the Hydropower Industry
7.2.3 Factors Shaping the Hydropower Market
7.2.4 Governmental Policies Impacting the Hydropower Market
7.2.5 The Future of the Global Hydropower Market
7.2.6 Regional Hydropower Growth
7.3 Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
7.3.1 The Key Trends in the Global Hydropower Market
7.3.2 Challenges in the Hydropower Industry
7.3.3 The Market Drivers and Restraints
7.3.4 Developments in the Global Hydropower Market over the Next 10 Years
7.3.5 Regional Hydropower Market Growth
7.3.6 Policies and Initiatives Influencing the Hydropower Market
8. Leading Companies in the Hydropower Market
8.1 Hydropower Dam Operators
8.1.1 Ameren Corporation
8.1.2 Avista Corporation
8.1.3 Brookfield Asset Management
8.1.4 China Yangtze Power Company (CYPC)
8.1.5 Dominion
8.1.6 Duke Energy
8.1.7 EDF (Électricité de France)
8.1.8 Endesa
8.1.9 Enel
8.1.10 GDF Suez
8.1.11 Hydro-Quebec
8.1.12 Idaho Power Company
8.1.13 Manitoba Hydro
8.1.14 MidAmerican Energy Holdings Company
8.1.15 National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC)
8.1.16 Ontario Power Generation (OPG)
8.1.17 Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E)
8.1.18 RusHydro
8.1.19 RWE Group
8.1.20 Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE)
8.1.21 Southern California Edison Company (SCE)
8.1.22 Southern Company
8.1.23 Statkraft
8.1.24 Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
8.1.25 Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO)
8.2 Service Companies
8.2.1 ABB
8.2.2 Alstom
8.2.3 American Hydro
8.2.4 Andritz
8.2.5 Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
8.2.6 Black & Veatch Corporation
8.2.7 DongFang Electric Corporation
8.2.8 Harbin Power Equipment Company
8.2.9 Gilbert Gilkes & Gordon
8.2.10 Hitachi, Mitsubishi Electric and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
8.2.11 STE Energy
8.2.12 Sinohydro
8.2.13 Toshiba Power Systems Company
8.2.14 Voith Hydro
9. Conclusions
9.1The Global Hydropower Market
9.2 Factors Influencing the Hydropower Market
9.3 Strongest Growth Regions
9.4 Moderate Growth Regions
9.5 The Global Hydropower Market – Final Conclusion
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