Green Energy in the UK: Renewable sources, drivers, legislation, capacity growth and the future outlookBusiness InsightsJuly 1, 2010 95 Pages - SKU: RET2752333 |
- Executive summary
- Market overview
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biomass
- Hydropower
- Marine power
- Geothermal
- Future outlook
- Chapter 1 Market overview
- Summary
- Overview of the UK’s electricity market
- Background
- Installed capacity, electricity generation and consumption
- Installed capacity
- Electricity generation
- Consumption
- Drivers of renewable energy in the UK
- The UK’s renewable market is driven by EU obligations
- Falling levels of CO2 emissions
- The Renewables Obligation program
- Role of Low Carbon Transport Plan
- FIT encourages specific technologies
- The UK Government’s energy bill considerations
- Resistors of renewable energy in the UK
- Cancellation of low-carbon buildings program grants to impact growth
- The UK's renewable energy diversification remains minimal
- Renewable energy technology yet to be fully commercialized
- Global comparison
- Comparative economics
- Chapter 2 Wind power
- Summary
- Overview
- Current scenario
- Installed capacity and generation
- Global comparison
- Key players
- Economics
- Drivers of wind power
- The RO makes entrance into the UK’s wind energy market attractive
- Government backed FIT encourages renewable electricity generating installations
- Other Incentives
- Resistors of wind power
- Procedural delays restrain expansion of the UK’s wind power sector
- Lack of infrastructure
- Wind power outlook
- Chapter 3 Solar power
- Summary
- Overview
- Current scenario
- Installed capacity and generation
- Global comparison
- Key players
- Economics
- Drivers of solar power
- FITs called ‘Clean Energy Cashback Scheme’ drives the UK’s solar market
- Other incentives
- Resistors of solar power
- Solar power outlook
- Chapter 4 Biomass
- Summary
- Overview
- Current scenario
- Installed capacity and generation
- Global comparison
- Key players
- Economics
- Drivers of biomass
- ROCs drive the UK’s biomass market
- FIT encourages biomass energy crops production
- Co-firing to grow
- Other incentives
- Resistors of biomass
- Variant nature of biomass availability threatens biomass supply
- Other resistors
- Biomass outlook
- Chapter 5 Hydropower
- Summary
- Overview
- Current scenario
- Installed capacity and generation
- Global comparison
- Key players
- Economics
- Drivers of hydropower
- The RO scheme and the FIT drives UK’s hydropower market
- Support given by British Hydropower Association and the UK Environment Agency
- Resistors of hydropower
- Geographical terrain and mature market stifles UK’s hydropower market growth potential
- Physical constraints
- Hydropower outlook
- Chapter 6 Marine power
- Summary
- Overview
- Current scenario
- Installed capacity and generation
- Global comparison
- Key players
- Economics
- Drivers of marine power
- UK’s marine energy market driven by incentives
- The UK’s Marine Energy Action Plan sets the roadmap for the marine energy market
- Commercial seabed lease options for marine energy technology development
- World class UK marine energy project test centers
- Resistors of marine power
- The UK’s marine energy development subject to procedural delays
- High costs deter project developers from entering UK’s marine energy market
- Lack of grid connectivity prevents assessing total marine power generation
- No financial support for unexpected delays and costs experienced
- Marine power outlook
- Chapter 6 Geothermal
- Summary
- Overview
- Current scenario
- Installed capacity and generation
- Global comparison
- Key players
- Economics
- Drivers of geothermal
- Deep Geothermal Challenge Fund encourages the UK’s geothermal exploration
- RHI to benefit geothermal technology
- Low pollution output suits the UK
- Resistors of geothermal
- Geothermal outlook
- Chapter 7 Future outlook
- Summary
- Outlook for the UK electricity sector
- Outlook for renewables
- Wind power
- Solar power
- Biomass
- Hydropower
- Marine power
- Geothermal
- Glossary
- Table of figures
- Figure 1: UK’s production of primary fuels (%), 2008
- Figure 2: UK net installed electricity capacity (%), 2008
- Figure 3: UK net installed renewable electricity capacity (%), 2008
- Figure 4: UK's net electricity generation (%), 2004-08
- Figure 5: UK net generation of renewable electricity (%), 2008
- Figure 6: UK's electricity consumption (%), 2008
- Figure 7: UK's total consumption of renewables (%), 1995-2008
- Figure 8: Renewable electric power capacity (GW), 2008
- Figure 9: UK's weekly electricity expenditure per household (£ per week), 2009
- Figure 10: UK's wind power cumulative installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Figure 11: Capital cost breakdown of a typical 5MW onshore wind project (%), 2010
- Figure 12: UK's solar power cumulative installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Figure 13: UK's biomass installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Figure 14: UK’s net generation of biomass mix (GWh), 2004-08
- Figure 15: UK's hydropower cumulative installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Figure 16: UK’s net generation of hydropower mix (GWh), 2004-08
- Figure 17: UK Renewable Energy Zone, 2006
- Table of tables
- Table 1: UK production from primary fuels (mtoe), 1980-2008
- Table 2: UK's net installed electricity capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Table 3: UK's net installed renewable electricity capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Table 4: UK's net electricity generation (GWh), 2004-08
- Table 5: UK net generation of renewable electricity, 2004-08 (GWh)
- Table 6: UK's electricity consumption (TWh), 1980-2008
- Table 7: UK's total renewables consumption (thousand toe equivalent), 1995-2008
- Table 8: UK's CO2 power emissions (tonnes of CO2 per GWh), 2006-08
- Table 9: Renewable electric power capacity (GW), 2008
- Table 10: Green power prices in UK and EU 27 (/MWh), 2008
- Table 11: UK’s Table of tariffs (p/kWh), 2010-2013
- Table 12: UK's industrial and domestic electricity and gas prices (pence per kWh), 2000-09
- Table 13: UK's weekly electricity expenditure per household (£ per week), 2009
- Table 14: UK's wind power cumulative installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Table 15: Capital cost breakdown of a typical 5MW onshore wind project (%), 2010
- Table 16: UK's solar power cumulative installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Table 17: Proposed tariffs for solar PV (p/kWh), 2010-2013, 2010
- Table 18: UK's biomass installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Table 19: UK’s net generation mix of biomass (GWh), 2004-2008
- Table 20: UK's hydropower cumulative installed capacity (MW), 2004-08
- Table 21: UK’s net generation of hydropower mix (GWh), 2004-08
- Table 22: UK’s public funding for marine energy technology, 2010
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