EBI Report 4800: Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience Markets (updated Q4 2020) provides a strategic review of the Climate Change Adaptation & Resilience industry, history, client markets, market drivers and business strategy of many players. EBI Report 4800 also delivers an overview of the U.S. and global climate change industry and its nine business segments.
Report 4310: Future of the Grid (updated for 2015) explores the future of electricity transmission, advanced metering infrastructure and the growth of the smart meter business, dynamic pricing, and more. This 149-page report also includes profiles from transmission and distribution companies, as well as charts reviewing transmission projects and projecting the future of the industry.
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EBI Report 4900: Climate Change Consulting (updated Q4 2020) provides a complete strategic analysis of the Climate Change Consulting Industry. EBI defines and quantifies core climate change consulting in two segments: Mitigation & Compliance and Adaptation & Resilience, but also includes detailed analysis of the broader area of Consulting & Engineering services across the Climate Change Industry.
Report 4700: Carbon Markets (updated for 2015) focuses on Carbon Markets; it offers estimates of regulated and voluntary carbon trading activity. It also looks at carbon emissions brokerages, voluntary carbon offset markets, agricultural and forestry carbon offsets, the participation of consulting and engineering firms in the carbon market, and individual company profiles.
This 139-page report on Carbon Markets consis » Read More
Report 4600: Transportation (updated for 2015) is an assessment and quantitative analysis of an emerging industry of transportation business opportunities resulting from climate change policy. Sub-segments quantified include U.S. sales and growth in Alternative Fuel Vehicles: Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs); Electric Vehicles (EV); Flex Fuel Vehicles (FFVs); and Other Alternative Fuel Vehicles (AFVs: Cars, Trucks, Buses); also » Read More
Report 4500: Green Building Markets (updated for 2015) examines the growing Green Building industry, as well as the trends within the industry that are slow to take hold in the U.S.
This 103-page Green Building Industry report consists of market breakdowns and forecasts by competitor and client type, as well as significant regional variations in regulations, certifications and building practices.
Report 4400: U.S. Energy Storage (updated for 2015) focuses on the Energy Storage Industry which at the utility level is a $2.7-billion industry in the United States. Batteries and fuel cells for transportation and other non-consumer uses represent an additional $17 billion, but the broader energy storage business offers considerable potential given the interest of investors, utilities, governments and the world’s largest corporations.
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Report 4300: Energy Efficiency & Demand Response (updated for 2015) explores the policy and market drivers that animate the EE&DR industry today. We examine the strategies of utilities and their consultants to leverage DR and EE to mitigate their climate change exposure and limit the growth of expensive peak generation. And we explore the strategies of consulting engineering firms, technology developers, energy service comp » Read More
Report 4200: Carbon Capture & Storage Markets (updated for 2015) profiles CCS development and pilot plant activity in Europe, Canada and the U.S. and a list of major carbon capture and storage projects. In addition to charts depicting percentage of electricity generation from coal, fuel costs,and the operating cost increase of coal fired plants with CCS, forecasts and likely development scenario derived from interviews and » Read More
Report 4150: The Wave and Tidal Power Industry (updated for 2015) focuses on a new class of devices that generate power from ocean waves and tides and from the in-stream flow of rivers. Collectively, this emerging sub-segment of the low-carbon and renewable power segment is referred to alternately as hydro-kinetic energy or advanced water power (to distinguish it from conventional hydro-power), but is also frequently referred t » Read More
Report 4140: Geothermal Energy (updated for 2015) explores finance, policy, market and technology issues in depth with project developers, lenders, investors, researchers and industry analysts. We also examine the emergence of competitors to Ormat for the fast-growing low-temperature segment of geothermal, the tantalizing potential of enhanced geothermal systems (EGS), also known as hot dry rock (HDR), and market opportunities » Read More
Report 4130: The Bioenergy Industry (updated for 2015) examines the biopower sector, including companies in biomass gasification, anaerobic digestion, landfill-gas-to-energy and conventional combustion. It also covers the ethanol sector and emerging algae and cellulosic technology. This 137-page report includes charts of growth forecasts for the U.S. bioenergy industry, global ethanol production, lists of top U.S. biodiesel pla » Read More
Report 4120: Wind Energy Markets (updated for 2015) contains detailed global coverage of manufacturers, developers, global, national, regional and state markets; charts of global wind energy industry growth by turbine sales, wind generated electricity sales, installed wind capacity, turbine marketshare, and wind turbine sales in U.S.; highlights of CCBJ Wind Industry Survey; the race for offshore wind energy; plus coverage and » Read More
Report 4110: Solar Energy Industry (updated for 2015) is a thorough examination and quantitative analysis of the solar energy industry. Figures include U.S. and global sales and growth in equipment & systems sales in photovoltaics and solar thermal, the value of energy produced in electricity from PV and concentrating solar thermal power (CSTP) and heat and hot water from solar water heating (SWH) units. Revenues in specialty s » Read More
Report 4000: The Climate Change Markets (updated for 2015) represent more than 8 years of research on the climate change industry. CCBJ’s estimates put the climate change industry at $300 billion in the United States in 2013 and $1,405 billion worldwide.
With detailed market quantification, annual growth, forecasts, trends and profiles of numerous companies in each segment, this unique report features an introductio » Read More