BCC Research predicts that the global market for energy-efficient technologies will grow at an aggregated compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.2% for the 5-year forecast period of 2010-2015, from $200 billion in 2010 to $311.7 billion by 2015, compared to $331 billion for renewable energy.
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Green Technologies and Global Markets
Published on January 2011
Report Summary
BCC Research predicts that the global market for energy-efficient technologies will grow at an aggregated compound annual growth
rate (CAGR) of 9.2% for the 5-year forecast period of 2010-2015, from $200 billion in 2010 to $311.7 billion by 2015, compared to
$331 billion for renewable energy.
The global market for installations and retrofitting of combined heat and power was $55 billion in 2009, and BCC Research estimates
annual growth of 9.1% for 2010, for a total of $60 billion. BCC Research expects the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to be
8.4% through 2015, reaching a total of $90 billion.
The global market for waste-to-energy installations and retrofitting is $22.3 billion in 2010. BCC forecasts a 6% compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) for the next 5 years to reach almost $30 billion by 2015.
INTRODUCTION
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
BCC Research's goal in conducting this study was to evaluate the progress of several loosely connected technology sectors
contributing significantly to the achievement of energy gains and to assess their potential over a 5-year period from 2010 to 2015.
With one exception (combined heat and power), these sectors are well-studied, but are stovepiped to the extent that
cross-comparisons are difficult and gauging their relevance to commercial and policy decisions almost impossible. We were
interested in understanding the role these sectors may play in reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions. One reason for our
interest lies in the companion to this report published in September 2010, titled 'Global Markets for Renewable Energy.' The report
made it clear that renewable energy sources, while a valuable tool in addressing both emissions and energy consumption, are in no
way an adequate solution.
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
BCC Research believes that bringing some of the more prominent energy efficiency technologies into one report will highlight their
respective potential as markets, energy solutions and tools to fight climate change.
Some of the technologies studied for this report have been neglected by analysts, industry and politicians, and a comparative
overview may be useful in determining the scope of attention and investment they should receive, even in a post-recession
environment.
Recent events have contributed to the need for this study and its companion report. The collapse of negotiations at COP-15 in
Copenhagen and political reversals in the EU and Australia, as well as the defeat of cap and trade legislation in the U.S., make it
evident that the political will to limit emissions and create a global market for CO2 does not exist.
Our companion report also shows that renewable energy, despite a strong decade of growth accompanied by political support and
subsidies, has been unable to do more than keep pace with increasing global demand for energy, and there is every chance that it will
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fall behind as a contributor, as governments are forced to withdraw support as they combat budget deficits.
It has been argued that innovation, which is a normal part of business processes, could make industry and domestic energy
consumption so efficient that it could provide, through avoided consumption and emissions, a solution that picks up where renewable
energy left off. However, the constant pace of innovations, at 1% to 1.5% per year over the past two centuries, has led to it being
included in scenarios used for policy-making, scenarios that as yet do not lead to successful outcomes. It is not sufficient: instead of
1.5% annual growth, it would have to achieve between 4% and 6% per year. And the current pace is already accounted for in
pessimistic projections.
However, there are large-scale sectors that have energy savings or efficiency potential that fall between the definitions of 'renewable
energy' and 'innovation as part of normal business processes.' The second largest is not included in this report: nuclear power. The
largest, however, is combined heat and power, which is set to become a potent force for energy efficiency, primarily through merging
with waste-to-energy and the use of solid biomass as fuel. It is large enough that BCC Research predicts that the efficiencies
achieved and emissions avoided will exceed that of all renewable energy sources during the period covered by this report. The other
technologies covered have the scope to make significant contributions as well, and have been chosen because the market path to
growth and the innovation path to achievement have already been identified.
SCOPE OF REPORT
The scope of this report is intentionally scattered, looking at some very low-tech areas where energy efficiency gains are possible
through scale of the markets and some high-tech sectors that are just now coming online. We cover non-renewable but energy
efficient sources of electricity and heat, modern and older areas where conservation is badly needed and introductory efforts to
rationalize the distribution of electricity. There is no shortage of reports on each of these in the marketplace. What is lacking, and what
this report is intended to provide, is a global perspective that places each of these sources in a relevant context for decision makers in
both the public and private sectors.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
This report is intended for professionals at several levels working in the energy and/or environmental field. Although the report is
structured around specific technologies, it is largely nontechnical in nature. That is, it is concerned less with theory and jargon than
with what works, how much of the latter the market is likely to purchase, and at what price.
As such, the report's main audience is executive management, marketing professionals, and financial analysts. It is not written
specifically for scientists and technologists, although its findings concern the market for their work, including the availability of
government and corporate research funding for different technologies and applications, so it should interest them as well.
Others who should find the report informative include government agencies, and environmental and public policy interest groups with
an interest in energy, sustainable development, and the environment.
METHODLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this study. BCC Research surveyed approximately 18
companies to obtain market data. Included were manufacturers, utilities, regulators, environmental analysts and reporters, and
commercial consumers. In addition, we compiled data from current financial and trade information and government sources.
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
Thomas Fuller has been a market research analyst for 16 years and has published numerous reports on technology products and
market issues. Fuller has broad experience in covering regulatory and consumer issues. He is the author of a book on climate
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change, and his work on bibliometrics is regularly cited in books and magazines.
Table of Content
Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY 1
SCOPE OF REPORT 2
INTENDED AUDIENCE 2
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES 3
ANALYST CREDENTIALS 3
RELATED BCC REPORTS 3
BCC ONLINE SERVICES 3
DISCLAIMER 4
Chapter-2: SUMMARY
SUMMARY TABLE SELECTED ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGIES, GLOBAL MARKET GROWTH, THROUGH 2015 ($
BILLIONS) 5
SUMMARY FIGURE SELECTED ENERGY EFFICIENCY TECHNOLOGIES, GLOBAL MARKET GROWTH, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS)
6
SUMMARY (CONTINUED) 7
SUMMARY (CONTINUED) 8
SUMMARY (CONTINUED) 9
SUMMARY (CONTINUED) 10
Chapter-3: OVERVIEW
GENERAL 11
TABLE 1 WORLD ENERGY USE BY FUEL TYPE, 2010-2015 (QUADRILLION BTUS) 12
DEFINITIONS 12
TABLE 2 GLOBAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR* (% OF TOTAL AND QUADRILLION BTUS) 13
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 14
THE IMPORTANCE OF COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 14
THE WIDENING SCOPE OF CHP 15
FUNGIBLE EQUIPMENT MEANS INFERRED MARKET TOTALS 15
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 16
WASTE-TO-ENERGY (CONTINUED) 17
SOLID BIOMASS 18
Solid Biomass (Continued) 19
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS 20
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS (CONTINUED) 21
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS (CONTINUED) 22
BUILDINGS 23
RESIDENTIAL 23
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COMMERCIAL 24
Strategies for Energy Efficiency in Buildings 24
Strategies for ' (Continued) 25
INSULATION 26
WINDOWS 26
LIGHTING 27
Lighting (Continued) 28
SMART METERS 29
Smart Meters (Continued) 30
HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 31
HOME AREA NETWORKS 32
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (THE SMART GRID) 33
Electricity Distribution ' (Continued) 34
HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES 35
AUTOMOBILES 36
HYBRIDS 37
TABLE 3 LEADING MARKETS FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES, 2009 38
Chapter-4: EXTERNAL FACTORS AFFECTING ENERGY EFFICIENCY SECTORS
CO2 EMISSIONS 39
TABLE 4 SOURCE AND QUANTITY OF CO2 EMISSIONS, 2010 AND 2015 (BILLIONS OF METRIC TONNES) 40
THE ETHICAL DILEMMA 41
THE ETHICAL DILEMMA (CONTINUED) 42
THE DEEPWATER OIL SPILL 43
DEVELOPMENTS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE 44
DEVELOPMENTS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE (CONTINUED) 45
CLIMATEGATE 46
COPENHAGEN 47
ERRORS IN THE IPCC'S FOURTH ANNUAL REVIEW 47
TOTAL ENERGY CONSUMPTION 48
Chapter-5: APPLICATIONS
GENERAL 49
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 49
TABLE 5 TOP MARKETS FOR COMBINED HEAT AND POWER WITH 2005 ELECTRICITY (GWE) 49
FIGURE 1 TOP MARKETS FOR COMBINED HEAT AND POWER WITH 2005 ELECTRICITY (GWE) 50
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (CONTINUED) 51
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER (CONTINUED) 52
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 53
TABLE 6 ELECTRICITY AND HEAT PRODUCTION FROM WASTE, 2007 (GWH AND TERA JOULES) 53
MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE 54
ANAEROBIC DIGESTERS 55
SOLID BIOMASS 55
TECHNOLOGIES 56
Gasification 56
Pyrolysis 57
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RESIDENTIAL USE 57
ELECTRICITY GENERATION FROM SOLID BIOMASS 58
Ground Source Heat Pumps 59
Ground Source Heat Pumps (Continued) 60
BUILDINGS 61
GENERAL 61
ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOWS 61
Technologies 62
Technologies (Continued) 63
ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING 64
Technologies 65
Fluorescent Lighting 65
Compact Fluorescent Lamps 65
LED Lighting 66
TABLE 7 LIGHTING CONSUMPTION PERCENTAGE BY SECTOR (%) 66
FIGURE 2 LIGHTING CONSUMPTION PERCENTAGE BY SECTOR (%) 67
SMART METERS AND HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 67
GENERAL 67
SMART METERS 67
Smart Meters (Continued) 68
Smart Meters (Continued) 69
HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 70
Home Energy Management Systems (Continued) 71
ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (THE SMART GRID) 72
Electricity Distribution Systems '(Continued) 73
TABLE 8 SELECTED SMART GRID SUPPLIERS BY SEGMENT 74
HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES 75
AUTOMOBILES 75
TABLE 9 AUTOMOTIVE EFFICIENCY, SELECTED REGIONS, 2004 (% OF FLEET UNDER 140 GRAMS/KILOMETER) 76
FIGURE 3 AUTOMOTIVE EFFICIENCY, SELECTED REGIONS, 2004 (PCT. OF FLEET UNDER 140 GRAMS/KILOMETER) 76
Hybrid Vehicles 77
Electric Vehicles 78
Chapter-6: HISTORY, DEFINITIONS AND DESCRIPTIONS
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 79
GENERAL 79
DETAILED 80
Gas Turbines 81
Microturbines 81
Reciprocating Engines 81
Steam Turbines 82
Fuel Cells 82
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 83
Waste-to-Energy (Continued) 84
Thermal Technologies 85
Non-thermal Technologies 85
SOLID BIOMASS 85
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Solid Biomass (Continued) 86
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS 87
Ground Source Heat Pumps (Continued) 88
Types of GSHP Systems 89
Closed-Loop Systems 89
Horizontal 89
Vertical 89
Pond/Lake 90
Open-Loop System 90
BUILDINGS 91
GENERAL 91
RESIDENTIAL 92
COMMERCIAL 92
INSULATION 93
Insulation (Continued) 94
ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS 95
Multi-Pane Windows 95
New Framing Materials 95
Window Coatings 96
LIGHTING 96
Incandescent 96
Efficiency 97
Fluorescent 98
Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) 99
Compact Fluorescent ' (Continued) 100
LED Lamps 101
OTHER SOURCES OF ENERGY EFFICIENCY IN BUILDINGS 102
Cool Roofs 102
Building Envelope 102
HVAC 102
Air Handling Subsystems 103
Condenser Chilled Water Subsystem 103
Heating Subsystem 103
Distributed Generation 104
Cogeneration 104
Solar Energy 104
SMART METERS 104
ELECTRIC METERS 105
Types of Electricity Meters 105
Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) 106
Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) 106
History 107
HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (HEMS) 107
Energy Control vs. Energy Monitoring 107
HOME AREA NETWORKS (HANS) VS. HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (HEMS) 108
HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT VS. ENERGY INFORMATION DISPLAYS (EID) 108
UTILITY-BASED EID'S VS. GENERAL CONSUMER PRODUCTS 109
ENERGY INFORMATION DISPLAY VS. ENERGY ANALYSIS 109
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ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS (THE SMART GRID) 109
Electricity Distribution '(Continued) 110
THE CURRENT ELECTRICITY GRID 111
Electric Power System Operations 112
Generation 112
Transmission 112
Distribution 113
Distribution (Continued) 114
Chapter-7: MARKET STATE, MARKET SHARE AND MAJOR MANUFACTURERS
GENERAL 115
INVESTMENT 116
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN ENERGY EFFICIENCY 116
MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS 117
SOME 2010 MERGER AND ACQUISITION DEALS 118
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 119
MARKET STATE 119
TABLE 10 GLOBAL MARKET FOR COMBINED HEAT AND POWER, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 119
FIGURE 4 GLOBAL MARKET FOR COMBINED HEAT AND POWER, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 120
MAJOR MARKETS 120
TABLE 11 MAJOR MARKETS FOR CHP, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 121
MANUFACTURERS AND MARKET SHARE 121
TABLE 12 GLOBAL LEADERS IN CHP MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009 ($ MILLIONS AND %) 122
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 123
MARKET STATE 123
TABLE 13 GLOBAL MARKET FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY INSTALLATIONS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 124
FIGURE 5 GLOBAL MARKET FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY INSTALLATIONS, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 124
MAJOR MARKETS 125
TABLE 14 GLOBAL MARKET FOR WASTE-TO-ENERGY, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 125
Major Markets (Continued) 126
MANUFACTURERS AND MARKET SHARE 127
Thermal 127
Anaerobic 128
TABLE 15 GLOBAL LEADERS IN WTE MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009 ($ MILLIONS/%) 128
SOLID BIOMASS 128
MARKET STATE 129
TABLE 16 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SOLID BIOMASS INSTALLATIONS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 129
FIGURE 6 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SOLID BIOMASS INSTALLATIONS, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 130
MAJOR MARKETS 130
TABLE 17 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SOLID BIOMASS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 131
MANUFACTURERS AND MARKET SHARE 131
TABLE 18 GLOBAL LEADERS IN SOLID BIOMASS MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009 ($ MILLIONS/%)
132
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS 132
GLOBAL MARKET STATE 132
TABLE 19 GLOBAL MARKET FOR GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP INSTALLATIONS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 133
FIGURE 7 GLOBAL MARKET FOR GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP INSTALLATIONS, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 133
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MAJOR MARKETS 133
TABLE 20 GLOBAL MARKET FOR GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 134
MANUFACTURERS AND MARKET SHARE 135
TABLE 21 GLOBAL LEADERS IN GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMP MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009
($ MILLIONS) 135
ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDING MATERIALS 135
ENERGY-EFFICIENT BUILDING INSULATION 135
Market State 135
TABLE 22 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING INSULATION, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 136
FIGURE 8 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING INSULATION, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 136
Major Markets 136
TABLE 23 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING INSULATION, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS)
137
Manufacturers and Market Share 137
TABLE 24 GLOBAL LEADERS IN ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDING INSULATION MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET
SHARE ($ MILLIONS/%) 137
ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS 138
Market State 138
TABLE 25 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOW INSTALLATIONS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 138
FIGURE 9 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOW INSTALLATIONS, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 139
Major Markets 139
TABLE 26 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOWS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($MILLIONS) 140
Manufacturers and Market Share 140
TABLE 27 GLOBAL LEADERS IN ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009
($ MILLIONS/%) 141
ENERGY-EFFICIENT LIGHTING 141
Market State 141
TABLE 28 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 142
FIGURE 10 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 142
Major Markets 143
TABLE 29 GLOBAL CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRIC LIGHT, BY REGION (MEGALUMENS PER PERSON PER YEAR) 143
TABLE 30 GLOBAL MARKET FOR ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 143
Manufacturers and Market Share 144
TABLE 31 GLOBAL LEADERS IN ENERGY EFFICIENT LIGHTING MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009
($ MILLIONS/%) 144
SMART METERS AND HOME ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 144
Market State 144
TABLE 32 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SMART METERS INSTALLATIONS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 145
FIGURE 11 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SMART METERS INSTALLATIONS, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 145
Smart Meters 146
Home Energy Management Systems 147
Major Markets 147
TABLE 33 GLOBAL MARKET FOR SMART METERS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 148
Manufacturers and Market Share 148
TABLE 34 GLOBAL LEADERS IN SMART METERS MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009 ($ MILLIONS/%)
148
HYBRID AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES 149
MARKET STATE 149
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TABLE 35 GLOBAL MARKET FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC CARS, THROUGH 2015 ($ BILLIONS) 150
FIGURE 12 GLOBAL MARKET FOR HYBRID ELECTRIC CARS, 2009-2015 ($ BILLIONS) 150
MAJOR MARKETS 150
TABLE 36 GLOBAL MARKET FOR HYBRID CARS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2015 ($ MILLIONS) 151
MANUFACTURERS AND MARKET SHARE 151
TABLE 37 GLOBAL LEADERS IN HYBRID VEHICLE MANUFACTURING REVENUES AND MARKET SHARE, 2009 ($
BILLIONS/%) 151
Chapter-8: HORIZON SCANNING
SUPERCONDUCTIVE POWER TRANSMISSION CABLE 152
WIRELESS ENERGY TRANSFER METHODS 153
MICROWAVE TRANSMISSION 153
LASER TRANSMISSION 153
UTILITY LEVEL ENERGY STORAGE 154
COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY STORAGE 154
HISTORY 155
BATTERIES 156
PUMPED STORAGE HYDROELECTRIC 157
Pumped Storage Hydroelectric (Continued) 158
Chapter-9: TRENDS IN PRICE AND PRICE/PERFORMANCE
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 159
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 160
SOLID BIOMASS 160
SOLID BIOMASS (CONTINUED) 161
Chapter-10: GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND SUPPORT
GOVERNMENT COMMITMENTS TO ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES 162
TABLE 38 ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENTS, SELECTED COUNTRIES 162
UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAM (UNEP) 163
United Nations Environment '(Continued) 164
DIVISION OF EARLY WARNING AND ASSESSMENT (DEWA) 165
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY DIVISION OF TECHNOLOGY, INDUSTRY AND ECONOMICS (DTIE) 166
DIVISION OF POLICY DEVELOPMENT AND LAW (DPDL) 166
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IMPLEMENTATION (DEPI) 167
DIVISION OF REGIONAL COOPERATION (DRC) 167
DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONVENTIONS (DEC) 168
UNEP/GEF 168
UNEP GOVERNING BODIES 169
UNEP PARTNERSHIPS 169
UNEP SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY GROUPS 169
THE ECOSYSTEM CONSERVATION GROUP (ECG) 169
The Ecosystem ' (Continued) 170
Renewable Energy 171
Energy Efficiency 171
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Transport: Sustainable Mobility 171
Global Initiative on Promoting Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Systems 172
Alternative Fuels 172
Roundtable of Sustainable Biofuels (RSB) 172
International Resource Panel 172
Promoting Vehicles Energy Efficiency 173
Bioenergy 173
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PANEL ON CLIMATE CHANGE (IPCC) 173
IPCC Energy 174
Development of New Scenarios 175
EUROPEAN COMMISSION 175
European Commission Energy 175
Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER) 175
Smart Grids 176
EXECUTIVE AGENCY FOR COMPETITIVENESS AND INNOVATION (EACI) EUROPEAN COMMISSION 177
EURATOM SUPPLY AGENCY 178
U.S. STATE, LOCAL, AND FOREIGN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES 179
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) 179
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND RENEWABLE ENERGY (EERE) 180
Biomass 181
Vehicles 181
Vehicles (Continued) 182
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) 183
EPA Timeline 183
EPA Financials 184
Investing in Clean Air 184
Cap and Trade Offsets Methodology 184
Renewable Fuels Standards (RFS) 184
Air Toxics 185
Look Ahead 185
EPA Priorities 186
EPA ENERGY 187
Clean Energy Resources 187
Voluntary Programs 187
EPA ENERGY STAR 188
REGIONAL 189
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES 189
Local Government' (Continued) 190
Local Government' (Continued) 191
Chapter-11: DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES
GENERAL 192
TABLE 39 DEMOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS, BY REGION, THROUGH 2050 (POPULATION IN MILLIONS) 193
AGE 193
TABLE 40 AGING OF WORLD POPULATION 194
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION 194
INCREASING INCOME 195
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INCREASING INCOME (CONTINUED) 196
INCREASING INCOME (CONTINUED) 197
Chapter-12: TECHNOLOGY, INCLUDING PATENTS
INNOVATION 198
BIOTECHNOLOGY 198
BIOTECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED) 199
BIOTECHNOLOGY (CONTINUED) 200
NANOTECHNOLOGY 201
PATENTS 201
USPTO PILOT PROGRAM FOR GREEN TECHNOLOGY 201
CHINESE PATENT QUALITY QUESTIONS 202
IEEE FINDS ASIA LEADING IN CLEANTECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY 202
FAST TRACKING 202
ENERGY EFFICIENCY PATENTS 203
TABLE 41 PATENT ACTIVITY IN SELECTED ENERGY EFFICIENCY SECTORS, 2009 203
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 204
TABLE 42 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, COMBINED HEAT AND POWER, 2009 204
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 204
TABLE 43 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, WASTE-TO-ENERGY, 2009 204
SOLID BIOMASS 205
TABLE 44 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, SOLID BIOMASS, 2009 205
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS 205
TABLE 45 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS, 2009 205
BUILDING INSULATION 205
TABLE 46 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, BUILDING INSULATION, 2009 205
ENERGY EFFICIENT WINDOWS 206
TABLE 47 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, ENERGY-EFFICIENT WINDOWS, 2009 206
ENERGY-EFFICIENT LIGHTING 206
TABLE 48 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, ENERGY-EFFICIENT LIGHTING, 2009 206
SMART METERS 207
TABLE 49 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, SMART METERS, 2009 207
HYBRID CARS 207
TABLE 50 PATENTS FOR LEADING COMPANIES, HYBRID VEHICLES, 2009 207
Chapter-13: COMPANY PROFILES
COMBINED HEAT AND POWER 208
ABB LTD. 208
Future Outlook and News 209
ALSTOM 209
News 210
CATERPILLAR INC 211
News 212
CAPSTONE TURBINE 212
News 213
FINMECCANICA SPA 214
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News 215
GENERAL ELECTRIC 216
Future Outlook and News 217
INGERSOLL RAND 218
Future Outlook and News 219
KAWASAKI HEAVY INDUSTRIES 219
News 220
METSO CORPORATION 221
Future Outlook and News 222
MITSUI ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING CO. LTD. 223
SIEMENS ENERGY 224
Future Outlook and News 224
Future Outlook ' (Continued) 225
TURBEC S.P. A 226
Future Outlook and News 226
WASTE-TO-ENERGY 227
AUSTRIAN ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT (AE & E) 227
CNIM 228
News 229
KEPPEL INTEGRATED ENGINEERING 229
News 230
MARTIN GMBH 230
News 231
TAKUMA 231
WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. 232
WHEELABRATORS TECHNOLOGY 232
BIOMASS 233
ACCIONA 233
News 234
ACTELIOS 235
ANDRITZ AG 235
News 236
WÄRTSILÄ CORPORATION 237
Future Outlook and News 238
GROUND SOURCE HEAT PUMPS 238
DANFOSS AS 238
NIBE INDUSTRIER AB 239
WATERFURNACE INTERNATIONAL 240
BUILDINGS: INSULATION 240
DOW CHEMICALS 240
News 241
JOHNS MANVILLE 241
KINGSPAN GROUP, PLC. 242
Future Outlook and News 243
KNAUF GIPS KG 244
News 245
OWENS CORNING 245
News 246
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COMPAGNIE DE SAINT-GOBAIN 246
News 247
MASCO CORPORATION 247
ROCKWOOL INTERNATIONAL A/S 248
WINDOWS 248
ANDERSEN CORPORATION 248
ASSOCIATED MATERIALS LLC 249
ATRIUM COMPANIES INC. 250
JELD-WEN, INC. 251
MARVIN WINDOWS AND DOORS 251
MASCO 252
PELLA CORPORATION 252
News 252
FORTUNE BRANDS INC. 253
SIMONTON WINDOWS INC. 253
News 253
WEATHER SHIELD MANUFACTURING INC. 254
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