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Global Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Industry
[January 19, 2016]

Global Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Industry


NEW YORK, Jan. 19, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Thermal Energy Storage (TES) in US$ Million and Megawatts (Capacity Installations). The report further analyzes the Global and regional markets in terms of volume (Capacity Installations in Megawatts) by the following Technology Segments: Sensible Heat, and Others. The report provides separate comprehensive analytics for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Rest of World. Annual estimates and forecasts are provided for the period 2013 through 2020. Market data and analytics are derived from primary and secondary research. Company profiles are primarily based on public domain information including company URLs. The report profiles 50 companies including many key and niche players such as -

Abengoa Solar, S.A
Areva S.A.S
Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc.
BrightSource Energy, Inc.
Burns & McDonnell



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I. INTRODUCTION, METHODOLOGY & PRODUCT DEFINITIONS

Study Reliability and Reporting Limitations I-1 Disclaimers.............. I-2 Data Interpretation & Reporting Level I-2 Quantitative Techniques & Analytics I-3 Product Definitions and Scope of Study I-3

II. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. INDUSTRY OVERVIEW.............. II-1 Thermal Energy Storage (TES): Proven Efficient, Reliable and Economical Energy Storage..............II-1 Myriad Benefits of Thermal Energy Storage Systems Drive Market Adoption.............. II-2 Cost-Effective.............. II-4 Energy Efficient.............. II-5 Ancillary Benefits.............. II-5 Grid Benefits.............. II-5 Benefits to Service Providers II-5 Social and Environmental Benefits II-6 Global Market Outlook..............II-6 Sensible Heat Technology Steadily Losing Market Share to Latent Heat Storage..............II-9 Table 1: Various Thermal Storage Technologies: Brief Details of Efficiency, Storage Time, Power and Capacity II-11

2. MARKET TRENDS, ISSUES & DRIVERS II-12 Growing Prominence of Renewable Energy Sources Worldwide: A Strong Growth Driver..............II-12 Table 2: Targets for Electricity Production from Renewable Energy Sources Worldwide by Country II-15 Table 3: Percentage of Renewable Sources in Electricity Production Worldwide by Country (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-17

Table 4: Global Investments (US$ Billion) in Renewable Energy by Source: 2013 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-18

Table 5: Global Electricity Generation Capacity by Source (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown for Renewable Sources (Hydro, Wind, Bio-Power, and Solar PV) and Non-Renewable Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-19

Table 6: Global CO2 Emissions by Fuel Type (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Emissions for Coal & Peat, Oil, Natural Gas, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-19

Table 7: Global CO2 Emissions by Geographic Region/Country (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Volume Emissions for OECD, China, Asia (excludes China), Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia, Middle East, Non-OECD Americas, Africa, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-20 Thermal Energy Storage Innovations & Advancements: Spearheading Growth..............II-20 Cost-Effective, Eco-Friendly Thermal Energy Storage Systems from Terrafore.............. II-21 Novel Thermal Energy Storage System from NEST II-22 TES Systems: For Efficient Harnessing, Storage and Utilization of Wind Energy.............. II-22 Robust Wind Power Generation Worldwide: An Important Opportunity Indicator..............II-23 Leading Wind Power Countries Worldwide (2013) Ranking Based on Key Wind Power Facts..............II-24 Table 8: Global Wind Power Market by Geographic Region (2014 & 2020): Installed Capacity of Wind Power (in MW) for the US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East/Africa, and Latin America (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-25 Thermal Energy Storage Pairing with Solar Generation: Opportunities Galore for Electric Utilities II-25 Major Solar Thermal Energy Storage Projects Worldwide: 2013 II-26 Solana Solar Energy Generation Plant (US) II-26 Andasol Solar Power Plant (Spain) II-26 Other Key Solar Power Storage Projects Worldwide II-27 Surging Solar PV Installations Worldwide Benefit Market Penetration.............. II-27 Table 9: Global Solar PV Installations by Region (2013): Percentage Share Breakdown of Volume Installations for Americas, Asia (Excluding China), China, Europe, and Rest of World (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-28

Table 10: International Targets for Solar Photovoltaics for Select Countries..............II-28 Rising Establishment of Solar Microgrids to Spur Growth II-28 Important Role of TES Systems in Commercialization of Solar Thermal Energy Plants..............II-29 Table 11: Global Solar Thermal Power Capacity by Country (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Spain, The United States, Algeria, and India (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-30

Table 12: Select List of Proposed, Under-Construction, and Operational, Solar Thermal Power Stations II-30 Renewables and Thermal Energy Storage Driving Green Building Revolution.............. II-32 TES Techniques Offer Increased Air-Conditioning Efficiency in Buildings.............. II-32 Phase Change Materials-Based Systems Gain Prominence over Molten Salt-Based Thermal Storage II-34 Expanding Electric Vehicles Infrastructure: A Major Growth Driver for TES Systems..............II-34 Table 13: World Market for Electric Vehicles (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Unit Sales by Product Type (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-35 Thermal Energy Storage: A Key Enabler of IoT and the Smart City Standard.............. II-35 Thermal Energy Storage Generate Substantial Savings for Educational Institutes..............II-36 TES Offers Significant Opportunities for Grid Expansion in Developing Countries..............II-37 Rising Deployments of Smart Grids to Bode Well for TES Market Growth.............. II-38 Table 14: Global Spend on Smart Grid Technologies by Region (2014, 2017 & 2020): Cumulative Spending (in US$ Billion) for Asia-Pacific (incl. China), Europe, Latin America, and North America (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-39 Increasing Demand for Efficient, Cost-Effective and Reliable Power Worldwide Promote Market Expansion II-39 Table 15: Global Electricity Consumption in TWh for Years 2000, 2015 & 2030 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-41

Table 16: Global Electricity Production by Country (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Production Volume for China, United States, India, Russia, Japan, Canada, Germany, Brazil, France, South Korea, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-41

Table 17: Global Electricity Consumption by Country (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Electricity Consumption Volume for China, United States, Japan, Russia, India, Germany, Canada, Brazil, South Korea, France, and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-42

Table 18: Projected Global Demand for Primary Energy (Mtoe) and Electricity (MWh): 2015, 2020, 2025, 2030 & 2035 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-42

Table 19: Global Total Primary Energy Supply (Excluding Energy Stored in International Marine and Aviation Bunkers) in Units by Region (2013): Percentage Breakdown of Supply Volumes for OECD, China, Asia (excluding China), Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia, Africa, Middle East, and Non-OECD Americas (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-43

Table 20: Investments in New Power Plants by Geographic Region (2012): Percentage Breakdown for Coal, Natural Gas, Oil, Nuclear Power, and Renewable Energy (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-44

Table 21: Estimated Global Power Generation Infrastructure Requirement (in US$ Billion) for China, India, Latin America, and North America over the Period 2010-2030 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-45 Favorable Demographic and Urbanization Trends Strengthen Market Prospects.............. II-45 Table 22: Global Population Estimates (2000-2050) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-45 Table 23: Population Statistics for Select Countries: 2007, 2010 & 2013 (in Millions) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-46

Table 24: Total Population Worldwide by Urban and Rural Population in Thousands: 1950-2050P (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-48 Key Factors Impeding Widespread Penetration of TES Technologies II-49

3. GLOBAL ENERGY STORAGE SOLUTIONS MARKET: A MACRO PERSPECTIVE II-50 Energy Storage: Vital for the Expansion of Renewable Energy Sources.............. II-50 Major Growth Driving Factors for Energy Storage II-50 Energy Storage Technologies: Classification II-51 Pumped Hydro Storage: Largest Available Energy Storage Capacity for Grid Applications II-52 Table 25: Global Energy Storage Market by Technology (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Traditional Pumped Storage and Other Technologies (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-52

Table 26: Global Energy Storage Market by Non-Pumped Storage Technologies (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Capacitor, Compressed Air, Flow Battery, Flywheel, Gravitational Storage, Lead Acid Battery, Li-ion, Molten Salt Energy and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-52

Table 27: Leading Energy Storage Technology Vendors Worldwide (2013): Percentage Market Share Breakdown of Capacity for Allis Chalmers, Alstom, CKD Blankso, Gridflex, Harbin, Hydrodynamics Group, Riverbank Power, Sichuan Dongfeng Electrc, Voith and Others (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-53




Table 28: Energy Storage Technologies: Key Features Comparison for PHS, CAES, Flywheel, NaS Battery, Li-ion Battery, Flow Battery, Supercapacitor, SMES, Molten Salt, Hydrogen, and SNG Technology II-54 Various Energy Storage Technologies: Key Advantages & Disadvantages.............. II-55 Key Energy Storage Technologies & Applications for Electrical, Chemical, Electrochemical, Mechanical and Thermal Energy..............II-55 Investment in Energy Storage Projects Witness Steady Growth Worldwide.............. II-56 Table 29: Number of Energy Storage Projects by Country: 2014 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-56 Government Intervention Critical to Widespread Adoption of Energy Storage Technologies..............II-56 Domestic Targets for Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Select Regions/Countries.............. II-57 New Projects & Government Mandates II-57 Incentives & Standards: Key to Promoting Energy Storage Technologies.............. II-58 Microgrids to Drive Energy Storage in the Future II-58 Table 30: A Glance at Largest Power Blackouts/ Outages Worldwide.............. II-59 Nanotechnology: The Future of Energy Storage? II-60 Nanotubular Bulk Material with Ultra-Low Density for Energy Storage Applications..............II-60

4. PRODUCT OVERVIEW.............. II-61 Introduction to Energy Storage II-61 Thermal Energy Storage: A Prelude II-61 Thermal Energy Storage for Low-, Mid- and High-Temperature Applications.............. II-63 Space Consumption and Maintenance of TES Systems II-64 Thermal Storage Technologies..............II-64 Sensible Heat Storage..............II-64 Latent Heat Storage..............II-65 Thermo Chemical Heat Storage..............II-65 TES Systems for Ice/Cool Storage II-66 Types of Ice Thermal Storage Systems II-66 Advantages of Ice Thermal Storage II-66 Low Cost of Construction..............II-66 Small Chillers/Heat Rejection Equipment II-67 Reduced Pipe and Pump Sizes..............II-67 Low Cost of Energy..............II-67 Shift in Energy Usage..............II-67 Energy Savings.............. II-67 Other Advantages..............II-68 Solar Power TES Systems..............II-68 Two-Tank Direct System..............II-68 Two-Tank Indirect System..............II-68 Single-Tank Thermocline System..............II-68 Inter-Seasonal Thermal Storage Systems II-69 Small-Scale Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Systems II-69 High-Temperature Thermal Energy Storage II-69 Full and Partial Thermal Energy Storage Systems II-70 Thermal Storage Media..............II-70 Ice/Ice Crystals.............. II-71 Concrete.............. II-71 Gravel.............. II-71 Phase Change Materials..............II-71 Rock Strata.............. II-71 Costs of TES Systems..............II-72


5. PRODUCT INNOVATIONS/INTRODUCTIONS II-73 CALMAC Launches CALMACĀ® APP for TES Projects in Commercial Buildings.............. II-73 Siemens to Develop Thermal Energy Storage System for Harnessing Wind Power..............II-73

6. RECENT INDUSTRY ACTIVITY..............II-74 ACWA Power and SolarReserve to Build a Molten Salt Storage Integrated CSP Project in South Africa II-74 Ice Energy and NRG Enter into Partnership for Thermal Energy Storage Project in California II-74 NEST and Dow Chemical Collaborate for a CSP TES Project in Abu Dhabi.............. II-74 Abengoa Unveils the First Solar Thermal Plant with a Storage System in South Africa..............II-74 Abengoa Secures Environmental Approval for 210 MW Solar Thermal Plant in Chile with Molten Salt Thermal Storage System.............. II-74 Ice Energy to Set Up R&D Center for Developing Thermal Storage Solutions.............. II-75 Ice Energy Bags Contracts from SCE for 25.6 W of Behind-the- Meter TES Systems..............II-75 Ice Energy and Azusa Light & Water for Deployment of Residential Thermal Energy Storage II-75 Solar Reserve Acquires CSP Business of Aerojet Rocketdyne II-75 NEST Collaborates with Masdar Institute to Construct TES Solution in Masdar City..............II-75 Tata Power Introduces Thermal Energy Storage Incentive Program in Mumbai, India.............. II-75 Abengoa to Build a Solar Platform in Chile with Integrated Thermal Storage System..............II-76 Abengoa Secures a Power Purchase Agreement for a Solar Plant in South Africa.............. II-76 Abengoa to Collaborate with Colorado School of Mines and NREL to Develop a New Solar Thermal Storage Technology II-76 Abengoa Builds First Solar Thermal Plant in Latin America with Advanced Storage System..............II-76 Abengoa Secures Environmental Approval for South America's Largest Solar Thermal Plant with Thermal Energy Storage System.............. II-76 Shanghai Electric and Brightsource Set up a JV for Building Utility Scale CSPs with Thermal Energy Storage Systems, for China.............. II-77 Ice Energy Deploys Thermal Energy Storage Capacity for the Southern Californian Grid..............II-77 Abengoa to Build a 100 MW Solar Plant for South Africa with Advanced Energy Storage System..............II-77 Abengoa Collaborates with Shikun & Binui, an Israeli Infrastructure Company for Building a 110 MW Solar Power Plant in Israel with Thermal Energy Storage II-77

7. FOCUS ON SELECT GLOBAL PLAYERS..............II-78 Abengoa Solar, S.A. (Spain)..............II-78 Areva S.A.S (France)..............II-78 Baltimore Aircoil Company, Inc. (US) II-78 BrightSource Energy, Inc. (US) II-79 Burns & McDonnell (US)..............II-79 Caldwell Energy Company (US)..............II-79 CALMAC (US).............. II-79 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company N.V. (CB&I) (The Netherlands) II-80 Cristopia Energy Systems (l) Pvt. Ltd. (India) II-80 Cryogel Thermal Energy Storage (US) II-80 DC Pro Engineering LLC (UAE)..............II-81 DN Tanks (US).............. II-81 Dunham-Bush Holding Bhd (Malaysia) II-81 Evapco, Inc. (US).............. II-82 Fafco Inc. (US).............. II-82 Finetex EnE Inc. (South Korea) II-83 Goss Engineering, Inc. (US)..............II-83 Ice Energy (US).............. II-83 Ice Lings (India).............. II-83 NEST AS (Norway).............. II-84 QCoefficient, Inc. (US)..............II-84 SolarReserve, LLC (US)..............II-84 Steffes Corporation (US)..............II-85 Sunwell Technologies Inc. (Canada) II-85 TAS Energy (US).............. II-85

8. GLOBAL MARKET PERSPECTIVE..............II-86 A. Volume Analytics.............. II-86 Table 31: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Geographic Region/Country - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-86

Table 32: World 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Geographic Region/ Country - Percentage Breakdown of Megawatt Installed Capacity for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-87

Thermal Energy Storage Market by Technology II-88

Table 33: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Sensible Heat Technology by Geographic Region/Country - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-88

Table 34: World 8-Year Perspective for Sensible Heat Technology by Geographic Region/Country - Percentage Breakdown of Megawatt Installed Capacity for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............II-89

Table 35: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Other Technologies by Geographic Region/Country - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-90

Table 36: World 8-Year Perspective for Other Technologies by Geographic Region/ Country - Percentage Breakdown of Megawatt Installed Capacity for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. II-91

B. Value Analytics..............II-92

Table 37: World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Geographic Region/Country - US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets Independently Analyzed with Annual Revenue Figures in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-92

Table 38: World 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Geographic Region/ Country - Percentage Breakdown of Dollar Revenues for US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific (excluding Japan), and Rest of World Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) II-93

III. MARKET

1. THE UNITED STATES.............. III-1 A.Market Analysis.............. III-1 Outlook.............. III-1 Rising Thermal Energy Storage Projects Benefit Market Prospects III-1 Thermal Energy Storage to Offset Escalating Electricity Cost III-1 New Emission Regulations Benefit the Energy Storage Solutions Market.............. III-2 TES Solutions Offer Immense Potential for Earning Green Building LEED Certification III-3 Long-term Outlook for Solar Energy to Drive Market Demand III-3 Table 39: Major Solar Projects in Development Phase in the US: Brief Details of Project Name, Capacity in MW, and Location (State) (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-4

Table 40: US Solar PV Installations (2014): Percentage Share Breakdown of Installed Capacity for Non-Residential, Residential, and Utility (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-4 Favorable US Policies to Improve Solar Power Generation Capabilities.............. III-4 Table 41: Power Plant Capacity Additions (MW) in the US by Type of Power: 2013 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-5 Dwindling Utility-Scale LCOE to Expand Scope for Thermal Energy Storage Technologies III-5 Table 42: Utility-Scale Solar PV Costs (US$) by Segment: 2011 & 2013 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-6 NYC Utility's Ambitious Plans for Energy Efficiency to Drive Market Growth.............. III-6 Incentives under ConEd's Demand Management Program by Storage Technology..............III-7 Product Launch.............. III-7 Recent Industry Activity..............III-7 Select Key Players..............III-8 B.Market Analytics..............III-14 Volume Analytics..............III-14 Table 43: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Sensible Heat and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Capacity Installations in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-14

Table 44: US 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Capacity Installations (MW) for Sensible Heat and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-15 Value Analytics.............. III-16 Table 45: US Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020(includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-16

2. CANADA.............. III-17 A.Market Analysis.............. III-17 Outlook.............. III-17 Sunwell Technologies Inc. - A Canada-Based Key Player III-17 B.Market Analytics..............III-18 Volume Analytics..............III-18 Table 46: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Sensible Heat and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Capacity Installations in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-18

Table 47: Canadian 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Capacity Installations (MW) for Sensible Heat and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-19 Value Analytics.............. III-20 Table 48: Canadian Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-20

3. JAPAN.............. III-21 A.Market Analysis.............. III-21 Outlook.............. III-21 Japan's Focus on Renewable Energy Bodes Well for the Market III-21 Japanese Energy Storage Market: A Macro Perspective III-21 Power Generation Source Mix in Japan: An Opportunity Indicator III-23 Table 49: Japanese Power Generation Capacity by Energy Source (2010 & 2020P): Percentage Breakdown of Power Generation Capacity for Gas, Renewable Energy, Coal, Oil, Hydro, and Nuclear Sources (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-23 B.Market Analytics..............III-24 Volume Analytics..............III-24 Table 50: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Sensible Heat and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Capacity Installations in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-24

Table 51: Japanese 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Capacity Installations (MW) for Sensible Heat and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-25 Value Analytics.............. III-26 Table 52: Japanese Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-26

4. EUROPE.............. III-27 A.Market Analysis.............. III-27 Outlook.............. III-27 Key Factors Driving Growth in the European Energy Storage Market.............. III-27 Thermal Energy Storage Gains Momentum in Western Europe III-27 Utility Scale Wind and Solar Power Storage Witness Steady Penetration.............. III-28 Review of Select Markets In Western Europe III-28 Germany: Increasing Focus on Renewable Generation to Boost Demand for Energy Storage Technologies III-28 The UK: Evolving Role of Thermal Storage in the Energy System III-29 Research Project for Assessing Role of TES Systems in the Energy System..............III-30 Major Challenges Impeding Adoption of Thermal Energy Storage in the UK..............III-30 State of Hot Water Storage in the Country III-30 Product Launch.............. III-31 Recent Industry Activity..............III-31 Select Key Players..............III-31 B.Market Analytics..............III-33 Volume Analytics..............III-33 Table 53: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Sensible Heat and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Capacity Installations in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-33

Table 54: European 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Capacity Installations (MW) for Sensible Heat and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-34 Value Analytics.............. III-35 Table 55: European Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart)..............III-35

5. ASIA-PACIFIC.............. III-36 A.Market Analysis.............. III-36 Outlook.............. III-36 Asia: A Potential Laden Market III-36 Need for Technological Improvements for Realizing Cost Reductions.............. III-36 Flourishing Solar Power Market Offers Growth Opportunities III-36 Review of Select Markets in The Region III-37 China: Booming Solar Industry to Drive the Domestic TES Market III-37 China Completes Solar Thermal Seasonal Storage and Heating Project in 2013..............III-37 Energy Storage Market in China: An Overview III-38 Policies and Regulatory Framework for Energy Storage in the Country..............III-38 Energy Storage Outlook..............III-39 India: Increasing Adoption of Renewable Energy Augurs Well for Market Expansion..............III-40 Thermal Power Storage Systems Enable Dairy Industry to Overcome Electric Power Issues III-41 Australia: Solar Thermal Energy Represent an Affordable Source for the Grid..............III-41 Recent Industry Activity..............III-42 Select Key Players..............III-42 B.Market Analytics..............III-44 Volume Analytics..............III-44 Table 56: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Sensible Heat and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Capacity Installations in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-44

Table 57: Asia-Pacific 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Capacity Installations (MW) for Sensible Heat and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-45 Value Analytics.............. III-46 Table 58: Asia-Pacific Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-46

6. REST OF WORLD.............. III-47 A.Market Analysis.............. III-47 Outlook.............. III-47 Thermal Energy Storage to Deliver Reliable and Affordable Electricity in South Africa III-47 Recent Industry Activity..............III-48 DC Pro Engineering LLC - A Key Player III-50 B.Market Analytics..............III-51 Volume Analytics..............III-51 Table 59: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Sensible Heat and Others Markets Independently Analyzed with Capacity Installations in Megawatts for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-51

Table 60: Rest of World 8-Year Perspective for Thermal Energy Storage by Technology - Percentage Breakdown of Capacity Installations (MW) for Sensible Heat and Others Markets for Years 2013, 2015 & 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart).............. III-52 Value Analytics.............. III-53 Table 61: Rest of World Recent Past, Current & Future Analysis for Thermal Energy Storage Analyzed with Annual Revenues in US$ Million for Years 2013 through 2020 (includes corresponding Graph/Chart) III-53

IV. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

Total Companies Profiled: 50

The United States (23) Canada (1) Japan (1) Europe (13) - France (2) - Germany (3) - The United Kingdom (1) - Spain (1) - Rest of Europe (6) Asia-Pacific (Excluding Japan) (10) Middle East (2)
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