World Combined Heat & Power (CHP): Micro, Small and Large-ScaleSBIApril 1, 2012 176 Pages - SKU: SB3806097 |
Chapter 1: Executive Summary
Scope
The CHP Market
Table 1-1: The Global CHP Market by Country, 2007-2011 (in million $)
China
Figure 1-1: New China CHP Capacity by Year, 2007-2011
(in MW & percentage of new power capacity)
The German CHP Market
United States
The Small- & Micro-CHP Segment
Table 1-2: The Global Small-CHP Market by Country, 2007-2011
(in million $)
CHP Market Forecast
Figure 1-2: Global CHP Market Forecast, 2007-2011
(in billion $ & percentage of new power capacity)
Table 1-3: New CHP Capacity Forecast by Country, 2012-2021 (in MW)
Table 1-4: New Small-CHP Capacity Forecast by CHP Type, 2012-2021
(in MW)
Trends in Combined Heat & Power
Figure 1-3: Top CHP Countries by Percentage of Total Capacity that is
CHP, 2010 (in GW of total power generation capacity and & percent
CHP capacity)
CHP Heat Production & Consumption
Table 1-5: CHP Heat Production by Country, 2006-2010 (in trillion Btu)
Small CHP Use
Drivers & Barriers for CHP
Regulations, Incentives and FITs
Low Spark Spreads Affecting CHP Adoption
Figure 1-4: Spark Spreads for the U.S., Germany and the EU,
2000-2011 (in c/kWh)
CHP Manufacturing Costs
Table 1-6: Average Metal Prices, 2002-2011 (price in $/lb)
Employment Trends in CHP
Table 1-7: CHP Jobs by Country, 2007-2021 (in number of jobs)
District Heating & Cooling (DHC) Trends
Trends in CHP for Industrial Applications
Table 1-8: CHP Use in the Pulp & Paper Industry for Key Countries
(in MW)
CHP & Renewable
CHP Demographics
CHP Demographics in China
European CHP Demographics
CHP Demographics in the U.S.
Figure 1-5 :CHP Electricity Production in the U.S. by Fuel, 2007, 2011
(in percent)
CHP Demographics in Japan
Chapter 2: Introduction
Scope
Methodology
Definitions
Introduction to CHP
Figure 2-1: Block Diagram of a CHP Plant
Advantages and Disadvantages of CHP Systems
Figure 2-2: Typical Energy Input & Losses for Conventional Heat &
Power Generation and CHP (in generic units of energy)
Table 2-1: Advantages & Disadvantages of CHP Systems
Typical CHP Prime Movers
Table 2-2: Advantages & Disadvantages of Different CHP Prime Movers
Gas Turbines
Figure 2-3: A typical Gas Turbine CHP System
Steam Turbines
Figure 2-4: A typical Steam Turbine CHP System
Microturbines
Figure 2-5: Schematic of a Microturbine
Reciprocating Engines
Other Prime Movers
Fuels Used in CHP
Heat Exchange Systems
Heat Recovery System Generators
Absorption Chiller
Primary CHP Applications
Industrial Applications
Commercial Applications
District Heating
Chapter 3: The World CHP Market
Figure 3-1: World CHP Capacity, 2007-2011 (in GW)
Figure 3-2: The Global CHP Market, 2007-2011 (in billion $)
The CHP Market by Region
Table 3-1: The Global CHP Market by Country, 2007-2011 (in million $)
Figure 3-3: Regional Breakdown of the World CHP Market, 2007, 2011
(in percent)
Germany
Figure 3-4: New German CHP Capacity by Year, 2007-2011
(in MW & percentage of new power capacity)
United States
Figure 3-5: New U.S. CHP Capacity by Year, 2007-2011
(in MW & percentage of new power capacity)
China
Figure 3-6: New China CHP Capacity by Year, 2007-2011
(in MW & percentage of new power capacity)
Other Key Countries
Figure 3-7: Cumulative CHP Capacity of Other Major CHP Countries,
2011 (in MW)
Figure 3-8: The CHP Market of Russia, South Korea & the UK,
2007-2011 (in million $)
The Small- & Micro-CHP Segment
Figure 3-9: The Global Small-CHP Market, 2007-2011 (in million $)
Figure 3-10: New Small-CHP Capacity by Country, 2007-2011 (in MW)
CHP Market Forecast
Figure 3-11: Global CHP Capacity Forecast by Country, 2012-2021
(in GW)
Figure 3-12: Global CHP Market Forecast, 2007-2011
(in billion $ & percentage of new power capacity)
Market Forecast for Key CHP Countries
Figure 3-13: World CHP Market Forecast by Country, 2007-2011
(in percent)
Table 3-2: New CHP Capacity Forecast by Country, 2012-2021 (in MW)
Germany Forecast
Figure 3-14: German CHP Market Forecast, 2012-2021 (in million $)
U.S. CHP Market Forecast
Table 3-3: U.S. Planned CHP Capacity Additions, 2012-2016 (in MW)
Figure 3-15: Planned CHP Capacity Additions in the U.S. by Prime Mover,
.... 2012-2016 (in percent)
China Forecast
Figure 3-16: CHP Installation Forecast for China, 2012-2021
(in MW & percentage of new power capacity)
Small- & Micro-CHP Segment Forecast
Figure 3-17: Global Small-CHP Market Forecast, 2012-2021 (in million $)
Table 3-4: New Small-CHP Capacity Forecast by CHP Type, 2012-2021
(in MW)
Chapter 4: Trends
World Energy Production & Consumption
Figure 4-1: World Primary Energy Consumption, 2000-2010
(in quadrillion Btu)
Electricity Consumption & Production
Figure 4-2: Total Global Electricity Generation, 2006-2010 (in TWh)
Figure 4-3: Top 10 Countries for Electricity Generation, 2010 (in percent)
CHP Heat Production & Consumption
Figure 4-4: CHP Heat Production by Country, 2009 (in trillion Btu)
Table 4-1: CHP Heat Production by Country, 2006-2010 (in trillion Btu)
Use of CHP Around the World
Figure 4-5: Top CHP Countries by Percentage of Total Capacity
that is CHP, 2010 (in GW of total power generation capacity
and & percent CHP capacity)
Germany
Figure 4-6: German CHP Electricity Production, 2006-2010
(in TWh & percentage of total power generation)
United States
Figure 4-7: U.S. CHP Electricity Production, 2006-2010
(in TWh & percentage of total power generation)
China
Rest of Europe
Table 4-2: CHP Electricity Generation by Country, 2005-2009 (in GWh)
Small CHP Use
Japan
Figure 4-8: Installed Small-CHP Base, 2007-2011
(in thousands of systems installed)
Germany
UK
Table 4-3: UK small-CHP installations, 2006-2010 (in number and MW)
Drivers & Barriers for CHP
Figure 4-9: CHP Market Factors
Low Spark Spreads Affecting CHP Adoption
Figure 4-10: Spark Spreads for the U.S., Germany and the EU,
2000-2011 (in c/kWh)
Table 4-4: Electricity Prices, Gas Prices & Spark Spreads for Key
CHP Countries, 2000-2011 (in c/kWh)
Regulations, Incentives and FITs
Table 4-5: CHP Regulations for Key CHP Market Countries, 2012
CHP Manufacturing Costs
Table 4-6: Breakdown of Power Plant Construction Costs, 2010
(in percent)
Figure 4-11: Producer Price Index for Generator Sets, Turbines &
Motors, 2004-2011 (index)
Figure 4-12: Metal Prices, 2000-2011 (index, January 2000=100)
Employment Trends in CHP
Table 4-7: CHP Jobs by Employment Sector, 2007-2021
(in number of jobs)
Table 4-8: CHP Jobs by Country, 2007-2021 (in number of jobs)
District Heating & Cooling Trends
Figure 4-13: District Heating by Country, 2009 (in trillion Btu)
DHC in Europe: Russia & Germany Lead
DHC in China
DHC in the U.S.
Table 4-9: U.S. CHP District Heat Capacities by State, 2010 (in MW)
DHC in South Korea
Table 4-10: KDHC Heat Supply by End User, 2006-2011 (in Trillion Btu)
Trends in CHP for Industrial Applications
Figure 4-14: New CHP Capacity Added in the U.S. by Industry,
2006-2010 (in percent)
Pulp & Paper Industry
Table 4-11: CHP Use in the Pulp & Paper Industry for Key Countries
(in MW)
Chemical Industry
CHP in the Brazilian & Indian Sugar Industries is Growing
CHP & Renewables
Table 4-12: Use of Renewable Fuels with CHP by Country, 2009
(in percent)
Biofuels and Wood
Table 4-13: Countries with CHP Electricity Production over 1 GWh
from Wood waste, 2009 (in GWh)
Municipal & Industrial Waste
Table 4-14: Countries with CHP Electricity Production over 1 GWh
from Municipal & Industrial Waste, 2009 (in GWh)
Carbon Abatement with CHP
Figure 4-15: Global CO2 Emissions & Amount of CO2 Reduced by
CHP Use, 2006-2010 (in Gt of CO2)
Research Trends
Chapter 5: Demographics
CHP in China
Fuel Use
Figure 5-1: China Energy Production by Fuel, 2009 (in percent)
CHP Use in Europe
Figure 5-2: CHP Electricity Production in the EU by Type of Producer,
2009 (in percent)
Fuel Use in the EU
Figure 5-3: CHP Plant Electricity Production in the EU by Fuel,
2009 (in percent)
Use of Thermal Energy in the EU
Table 5-1v Top EU Countries for CHP Thermal Energy Use, 2004-2008
(in Billion Btu)
CHP in Key European Countries: Germany & the Netherlands
Figure 5-4: German & Dutch CHP Electricity Production by Fuel, 2009
(in percent)
Figure 5-5: CHP Electricity Production in the Netherlands by Prime Mover,
2010 (in percent)
User Demographics
Figure 5-6: German & Dutch CHP Electricity Production by Type of
Producer, 2009 (in percent)
CHP Use in the U.S.
Figure 5-7: CHP Electricity Production in the U.S. by Prime Mover,
2007, 2011 (in percent)
Fuel Use
Figure 5-8: CHP Electricity Production in the U.S. by Fuel, 2007, 2011
(in percent)
User Demographics
Figure 5-9: CHP Electricity Production in the U.S. by Type of Producer,
2007, 2011 (in percent)
Table 5-2: U.S. CHP Capacity by Sector, 2010* (in MW)
Heat Use
Figure 5-10: Total Useful Heat Produced by CHP in the U.S.,
2004-2010 (in trillion Btu)
Figure 5-11: CHP Heat Production in the U.S. by Fuel, 2007, 2010
(in percent)
CHP in Japan
Figure 5-12: CHP Capacity in Japan by Fuel Use & Prime Mover,
March 2011 (in percent)
User Demographics
Table 5-3: Japanese CHP Capacity by End User, March 2011
(in MW installed & number of units)
Chapter 6: Competitors
Component Manufacturers
Gas Turbine & Microturbine Manufacturers
Figure 6-1: Power Plant Gas Turbine Market Share by Manufacturer,
2010 (in percent)
Table 6-1: Select Gas Turbine and Microturbine Manufacturers, 2012
GE Energy
Figure 6-2: GE’s Total Revenue & Energy Business Unit Revenue,
2007-2011 (in billion $)
Siemens
Figure 6-3: Siemens Total Revenue & Fossil Power Generation
Revenue, 2007-2011 (in billion euros)
Capstone Turbine Corporation
Figure 6-4: Capstone’s Revenue & Net Income, FY2007-FY2011
(in million $)
Steam Turbine Manufacturers
Table 6-2: Select Steam Turbine Manufacturers, 2012
Alstom
Figure 6-5: Alstom Total Revenue & Revenues for its Thermal Power
& Renewables Segments, FY2007/08-FY2011/12 (in billion euros)
Reciprocating Engine Manufacturers
Table 6-3: Select Reciprocating Engine Manufacturers, 2012
Caterpillar
Figure 6-6: Caterpillar’s Total Revenue & Electric Power Segment
Revenue, 2007-2011* (in billion $)
Boiler/Waste Heat Boiler Manufacturers
Table 6-4: Select Boiler/Waste Heat Boiler Manufacturers, 2012
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Figure 6-7: MHI’s Total Revenue & Power Systems Segment Revenue, FY2006-FY2011* (in billion yen)
Heat Recovery Steam Generator (HRSG) Manufacturers
Table 6-5: Select HRSG Manufacturers, 2012
Nooter/Eriksen
CHP Package Manufacturers & Integrators
Table 6-6: Select Small-CHP Manufacturers, 2012
Table 6-7: Select Mid-sized CHP Manufacturers, 2012
2G Energy
Overview
Performance
Figure 6-8: 2G’s Revenue & Net Income, 2007-2011* (in million euros)
Products
Table 6-8: 2G’s CHP Product Line, 2012
New Developments
Dresser-Rand
Overview
Performance
Figure 6-9: Dresser-Rand Revenue, 2007-2011* (in million $)
Products
Table 6-9: Dresser-Rand’s CHP Product Line, 2012
New Developments
ENER-G
Overview
Performance
Figure 6-10: ENER-G’s Revenue & Net Income, FY2007-FY2011
(in million pounds)
Products
Table 6-10 ENER-G’s CHP Product Line, 2012
New Developments
Tognum (MTU Onsite Energy)
Overview
Performance
Figure 6-11: Tognum’s Total Revenue & Onsite Energy Segment
Revenue, 2007-2011 (in million euros)
Products
Table 6-11: MTU Onsite Energy’s CHP Product Line, 2012
New Developments
Micro-CHP Manufacturers
Table 6-12: Select Micro-CHP Manufacturers by Prime Mover
Technology, 2012
Honda
Figure 6-12: Honda’s Cumulative ECOWILL Sales, FY2003-FY2010
(in units)
Panasonic (Ene-Farm)
BDR Thermea
Table 6-13: BDR Thermea’s Product Line, 2012
Appendix: Company Contact Information
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