NEW YORK, Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue. The U.S. Market for Clean Technologies http://www.reportlinker.com/p0109206/The-US-Market-for-Clean-Technologies.html INTRODUCTION STUDY BACKGROUND The terms "clean" technologies or "cleantech" refer to technologies that use energy, water, and raw materials and other inputs more efficiently and productively, or create less waste and toxicity than other applicable technologies. Clean technologies share these characteristics with so-called "greentech" or "envirotech" industries. However, envirotech in particular represents a regulation-driven, "end of pipe" approach that governments have used to achieve energy efficiency and environmental goals. The regulatory approach by itself has important drawbacks, such as escalating costs, market distortions and restrictions on private freedom of choice, that raise doubts about its long-term sustainability. In contrast, cleantech is based on the premise that new technologies can be harnessed to give producers and users financial and economic incentives to use resources and the environment responsibly, by delivering equal or superior performance at a net increase in income. The increased income can result from lower costs, greater output, or both. "Green technology" is a looser term that is often used to refer to any technology that is perceived as environmentally friendly. Green values are widely promoted by the U.S. educational system, media, and government as positive in their own right. As such, they can be applied to technologies that this report would classify as envirotech, as well as clean technologies as defined above. However, it is the financial upside that separates cleantech from greentech or envirotech. There is no doubt that government regulation and education will continue to play an important role in achieving energy and environmental goals. However, because cleantech is driven by market economics rather than regulation, the resulting improvements should go far beyond what is achievable by regulation alone. Some unsubstantiated estimates place the market for clean technologies as high as $150 billion in 2007. As this report will demonstrate, this figure is unrealistically high, probably because it includes the entire cost of a product such as a car rather than the technologies (e.g., hybrid power train, lightweight materials) that are responsible for its "clean" characteristics. Whatever the exact figure, the market opportunity for cleantech is undoubtedly huge. Drawn by such an opportunity, venture capitalists invested $2.6 billion in clean technologies in 2007. This represents an 86% increase over 2006 investments of $1.4 billion and nearly a five-fold increase over 2005 investments of $524 million. GOALS AND OBJECTIVES The overall goal of this report is to identify and prioritize the business opportunities for providers of clean technologies that will arise over the next 5 years as products utilizing these technologies increase their market penetration. In support of this goal, specific objectives of the report include: Identifying the clean technologies with the greatest commercial potential over the next 5 years (2008 to 2013) Analyzing the technical, economic and other demand drivers for these products, and other prerequisites of success in these markets Projecting the potential U.S. markets for these technologies through 2013 Analyzing macro-level political and economic forces that are helping to shape the market for clean technologies. INTENDED AUDIENCE The report is intended especially for providers of clean technologies and products based on these technologies. Although the report is structured around specific technologies, it is largely non-technical 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 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. Others who should find the report informative include government agencies, environmental and public policy interest groups with an interest in energy, the environment, and sustainable development in general. SCOPE OF REPORT The study covers technologies that provide producers and end-users with financial/ economic incentives to save energy or produce fewer environmentally harmful wastes or emissions, including: Clean energy sources Clean energy storage, transmission and distribution technologies Fuel cells Clean transportation Clean computing Clean buildings Clean manufacturing Clean chemicals The emphasis is on enabling technologies rather than complete products. For example, this study is not concerned with sales of fuel efficient cars per se, but rather with the market for drive trains, storage batteries, control electronics, and lightweight materials technologies that are responsible for cars' fuel efficiency. The study does not cover technologies that are required to meet government environmental regulations, without regard to cost, such as vehicle catalytic converters and industrial pollution control systems. Ultimately, the technologies covered in this report should have the potential to be commercially self-sustaining, although some form of government subsidy may be required early in the product's commercial lifetime. A great many technologies, old and new, go into improving products' energy efficiency and environmental performance. This report focuses on emerging technologies, without trying to be too rigid about defining what constitutes an "emerging" technology (e.g., in terms of the year when it was introduced to the market). The study focuses on the U.S. market for cleantech. All revenues are reported at the manufacturer level. METHODOLOGY The report is based on the results of targeted interviews with producers and users of clean technologies, complemented by a thorough literature review and BCC's internal data bases. The methodologies and assumptions used to develop the market estimates and projections are described in detail in the chapters on cleantech markets. That way, readers can see how the market estimates were developed and, if they so desire, test the impact on the final numbers of changing assumptions such as price. There are several other methodological points that should be discussed here. For example, the previous section stated that technologies which must be purchased to meet government regulations, such as catalytic converters, are not considered cleantech for the purposes of this study. But what about government CAFE standards that mandate average fleet-wide levels of fuel efficiency that manufacturers must achieve? At first glance, the fact that the CAFE standards are driving much of the research into fuel-efficient vehicle technologies might seem to exclude such vehicles from consideration as cleantech. However, because vehicle buyers are not required to meet a particular fuel efficiency threshold, but can choose among vehicles with different fuel efficiencies according to their own personal purchase cost/fuel cost/performance tradeoffs, BCC has included them in this report. The previous section also stated that technologies that do not have the long-term potential to compete in the market place without subsidization are not, in principle, cleantech. It is sometimes difficult to discern the existence of a subsidy, or to determine whether the subsidy is a short-term expedient needed to build sales and production to levels where they are economical. (Such short-term subsidies are permitted under this report's definition of clean technology.) Other subsidies, such as the Federal tax breaks for purchasers of hybrid cars and other energy-saving technologies, are undeniably a factor in the market, but it is difficult to quantify the extent to which they translate into incremental sales. When confronted with such methodological questions, BCC will adopt a pragmatic approach, documenting the issues and explaining its decision whether or not to consider a product as cleantech. CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION STUDY BACKGROUND GOALS AND OBJECTIVES INTENDED AUDIENCE SCOPE OF REPORT METHODOLOGY AUTHOR'S CREDENTIALS RELATED BCC RESEARCH ON-LINE DISCLAIMER CHAPTER TWO: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY SUMMARY TABLE U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) SUMMARY FIGURE U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) CHAPTER THREE: CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES OVERVIEW DEFINITIONS CLEANTECH VS. GREENTECH AND ENVIROTECH OTHER CHARACTERISTICS OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES BENEFITS OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES USER BENEFITS Lower Total Cost of Ownership Improved Performance or Productivity Health and Comfort Benefits SOCIAL BENEFITS Direct Benefits Indirect Benefits Improved Balance of Payments Position Reduced Political Influence of Foreign Energy Producers Jobs Creation in the Clean Technologies Industries. TYPES OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES TABLE 1 TYPES OF CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES TABLE 1 (CONTINUED) CLEAN ENERGY SOURCES CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION TECHNOLOGIES FUEL CELLS CLEAN TRANSPORTATION CLEAN COMPUTING CLEAN BUILDINGS CLEAN MANUFACTURING CLEAN CHEMICALS CLEAN TECHNOLOGY IP TRENDS MARKET SUMMARY TABLE 2 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES, BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 1 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) CHAPTER FOUR: CLEAN ENERGY SOURCES: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TABLE 3 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN ENERGY SOURCES BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 2 TRENDS IN U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN ENERGY SOURCES, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAICS TECHNOLOGIES Silicon Wafer-Based PV Cells Thin-film PV Cells Third Generation Multi-Junction Cells Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells Quantum Dot PVs Organic Solar Cells PRODUCERS TABLE 4 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN PV RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION TABLE 4 (CONTINUED) TABLE 4 (CONTINUED) MARKET DRIVERS Easing of Polysilicon Supply Constraints Growth in Thin-film PV Production Capacity Concentrating PV Build-Out Commercialization of Other New Technologies Increasing Efficiency and Lower Cost of Solar PVs Growth in Building-Integrated PV Applications PROJECTED PV MARKET THROUGH 2013 TABLE 5 PROJECTED U.S. CONSUMPTION OF PHOTOVOLTAICS, THROUGH 2013 (MW/$ MILLIONS) FIGURE 3 TRENDS IN U.S. PHOTOVOLTAIC MARKET, 2007-2013 (MW) SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Low Temperature Collectors Medium Temperature Collectors Flat Plate Collectors Evacuated-Tube Collectors Integral Collector Storage Systems High-Temperature Collectors Parabolic Trough Collectors Solar Towers Parabolic Dish Collector PRODUCERS TABLE 6 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN SOLAR THERMAL RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION MARKET DRIVERS Trends in Swimming Pool Sales FIGURE 4 U.S. SWIMMING POOL SALES TRENDS, 2005-2007 (UNITS) FIGURE 4 (CONTINUED) Solar Power Plant Construction PROJECTED SOLAR THERMAL MARKET THROUGH 2013 TABLE 7 PROJECTED U.S. CONSUMPTION OF SOLAR THERMAL COLLECTORS, THROUGH 2013 (SQUARE FEET/$ MILLIONS) FIGURE 5 TRENDS IN U.S. SOLAR THERMAL MARKET, 2007-2013 (SQUARE FEET) Projected Solar Thermal . . . (Continued) WIND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines Upwind Wind Turbines Downwind Wind Turbine Vertical Axis Wind Turbines Darrieus Turbines Savonius Turbines Small Wind Turbines PRODUCERS TABLE 8 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN WIND TURBINE RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION MARKET FOR WIND TURBINES, 2007-2013 TABLE 9 PROJECTED U.S. MARKET FOR WIND TURBINES, THROUGH 2013 (GW/$ MILLIONS) FIGURE 6 TRENDS IN U.S. WIND TURBINE MARKET, 2007-2013 (GW OF NEW CAPACITY INSTALLED) ADVANCED HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGY Advanced Hydropower Turbines Small Hydro PRODUCERS TABLE 10 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN ADVANCED AND SMALL HYDROPOWER RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION MARKET FOR ADVANCED HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 11 PROJECTED U.S. MARKET FOR ADVANCED HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 (GW/$ MILLIONS) FIGURE 7 TRENDS IN U.S. ADVANCED HYDROPOWER MARKET, 2007-2013 (GW OF NEW CAPACITY INSTALLED) MARKET FOR ADVANCED HYDROPOWER . . . (CONTINUED) GEOTHERMAL ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Geothermal Power Plants Dry Steam Flash Steam Binary Cycle Direct Use of Geothermal Energy Geothermal Heat Pumps PRODUCERS TABLE 12 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEM MANUFACTURERS MARKET FOR GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEMS, 2007-2013 TABLE 13 PROJECTED U.S. MARKET FOR GEOTHERMAL TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 (GW/$ MILLIONS) FIGURE 8 TRENDS IN U.S. GEOTHERMAL POWER AND HEATING MARKET, 2007-2013 (GW OF NEW CAPACITY INSTALLED) OCEAN ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES Tidal Power Tidal Power (Continued) Wave Energy Ocean Thermal Energy PRODUCERS TABLE 14 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURING OF OCEAN ENERGY SYSTEMS MARKET FOR OCEAN ENERGY, 2007-2013 HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES Thermal Processes TABLE 15 THERMAL PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN Steam Reforming of Natural Gas Partial Oxidation Autothermal Reforming Coal Gasification Carbon Black and Hydrogen Process Biomass Gasification Gasification with Oxygen HydroMax Process StarTech Process Pyrolysis NREL/Eprida Process Reforming of Renewable Liquid Fuels ECD Ovonics HTC Purenergy Innovatek High Temperature Water Splitting Sulfure-Iodine Cycle Electrolytic processes TABLE 16 ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN Conventional Electrolysis High Temperature Electrolysis Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells Energy Sources Nuclear Reactors Solar Concentrators Technological Challenges Other Electrolytic Technologies for Hydrogen Production Hybrid Thermochemical/Electrolytic Processes Hybrid Sulfur Process SRI Process Photolytic Processes TABLE 17 PHOTOLYTIC PROCESSES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HYDROGEN Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting Photobiological Water Splitting Other Types of Process "Dark" Fermentation COMPANIES TABLE 18 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURING OF HYDROGEN GENERATION SYSTEMS TABLE 18 (CONTINUED) MARKET FOR HYDROGEN PRODUCING TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 19 MARKET FOR EQUIPMENT USED TO GENERATE HYDROGEN FOR DIRECT ENERGY APPLICATIONS, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) Large Centralized Hydrogen Plants 2007-2008 Time Frame 2008-2012 Time Frame FutureGen BP/GE Hydrogen Power Plant Project Other Projects Total Large-Scale Project Outlays Decentralized Hydrogen Production TABLE 20 MARKET FOR DECENTRALIZED HYDROGEN PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) External Fuel Cell Reformers TABLE 21 U.S. MARKET FOR FUEL CELL REFORMERS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) PAFC Reformers PEMFC Reformers Hydrogen Stations TABLE 22 U.S. MARKET FOR HYDROGEN GENERATING EQUIPMENT USED IN FILLING STATIONS, THROUGH 2013 (NUMBER OF STATIONS/$ MILLIONS) Hydrogen Home Stations TABLE 23 U.S. MARKET FOR HYDROGEN HOME STATIONS, 2007-2013 (NUMBER OF STATIONS/$ MILLIONS) BIOMASS TECHNOLOGIES Biofuels Ethanol Corn Ethanol Cellulosic Ethanol Other Ethanol Producing Technologies Bioelectricity Direct Combustion Gasification Biogas Anaerobic Digestion Upgrading PRODUCERS TABLE 24 COMPANIES INVOLVED IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANUFACTURING BIOMASS TO ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS TABLE 24 (CONTINUED) MARKET FOR BIOMASS TO ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 25 MARKET FOR BIOMASS TO ENERGY CONVERSION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Biorefineries TABLE 26 MARKET FOR BIOREFINERY TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 (MILLION GALLONS PER YEAR/$ MILLIONS) Corn-Based Ethanol Plants Cellulosic Ethanol Plants Biodiesel Plants Biomass-Based Electricity TABLE 27 MARKET FOR BIOPOWER TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 (MW/$ MILLIONS) Biogas TABLE 28 MARKET FOR RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 (MILLION BTU/$ MILLIONS) CHAPTER FIVE: CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE, TRANSMISSION, AND DISTRIBUTION: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TABLE 29 MARKET FOR CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 9 CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE, TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION MARKET TRENDS, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) CLEAN STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES Molten Salt Storage Compressed Air Storage Pumped Hydropower Magnetic Energy Storage Flywheels Supercapacitors Developers and Suppliers TABLE 30 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE TECHNOLOGIES U.S. Market for Clean Energy Storage Technologies, 2007-2013 TABLE 31 MARKET FOR CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 10 CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE MARKET TRENDS, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) Molten Salt Storage Compressed Air Storage Pumped Hydro Storage Superconducting Magnetic and Flywheel Storage TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION TABLE 32 MARKET FOR SELECTED SMART GRID TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) HIGHLY EFFICIENT SUPERCONDUCTING CABLE Technologies Producers TABLE 33 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF SUPERCONDUCTING ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION WIRE AND CABLE Market for Superconducting Cable, 2007-2013 TABLE 34 MARKET FOR SUPERCONDUCTING ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION CABLE, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE Technologies Smart Meters Communications Power Line Communications Wireless Communications Local Area Networks IT Infrastructure Developers and Suppliers TABLE 35 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE Market TABLE 36 MARKET FOR AMI SYSTEMS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 11 ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET TRENDS, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) Market (Continued) CHAPTER SIX: FUEL CELLS: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 FIGURE 12 FUEL CELL PRINCIPLES TECHNOLOGIES TABLE 37 MAJOR FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES POLYMER ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE FUEL CELLS DIRECT METHANOL FUEL CELLS ALKALINE FUEL CELLS PHOSPHORIC ACID FUEL CELLS Molten Carbonate Fuel Cells SOLID OXIDE FUEL CELLS DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS TABLE 38 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES TABLE 38 (CONTINUED) MARKET FOR FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 39 U.S. FUEL CELL MARKET BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 13 U.S. FUEL CELL MARKET TRENDS, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) CHAPTER SEVEN: : CLEAN TRANSPORTATION AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TABLE 40 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) MOTOR VEHICLES TECHNOLOGIES Passenger Car and Light Truck Propulsion Technologies Improvements in Existing Power Trains TABLE 41 IMPROVED POWER TRAIN TECHNOLOGIES FOR LIGHT VEHICLES Variable Displacement Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition (HCCI) Integrated Starter/Alternator Systems Variable Valve Timing and Lift Gasoline Direct Injection Turbochargers and Superchargers Improved Transmissions New Engine Types Hybrid Electric/Internal Combustion Engines All-Electric Engines Advanced Diesel Engines Freight and Commercial Vehicles Improvements in Existing Power Trains Rotating Liner Engine Improved Transmissions Hydraulic Launch Assist New Engine Types Electric/Diesel Hybrids Hydraulic Hybrid Engines DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS TABLE 42 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN MOTOR VEHICLE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES TABLE 42 (CONTINUED) PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN MOTOR VEHICLE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 43 MARKET FOR CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES USED IN MOTOR VEHICLES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Passenger Cars and Other Light Vehicles TABLE 44 MARKET FOR CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES USED IN PASSENGER CARS AND LIGHT VEHICLES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) TABLE 45 U.S. LIGHT VEHICLE SALES, THROUGH 2013 (MILLION VEHICLES) TABLE 46 MARKET FOR PASSENGER AND LIGHT VEHICLE CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES BY TECHNOLOGY TYPE, 2007-2013 TABLE 46 (CONTINUED) Commercial and Public Transport Vehicles TABLE 47 MARKET FOR CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES USED IN COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) TABLE 48 U.S. SALES OF MEDIUM/HEAVY TRUCKS AND BUSES, THROUGH 2013 (THOUSAND UNITS) TABLE 49 COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLE CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2007-2013 CLEAN RAILWAY PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGIES Improved Locomotive Engine Management Idle Reduction Improved "Consist" Management New Locomotive Engine Types Advanced Diesel Locomotives Hybrid Locomotives DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS TABLE 50 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN RAILWAY PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN RAILWAY PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 51 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN RAILWAY PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) TABLE 52 U.S. DIESEL LOCOMOTIVE FLEET AND ANNUAL SALES, 2007-2013 (NUMBER OF LOCOMOTIVES) TABLE 53 COMMERCIAL AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLE CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2013 TABLE 53 (CONTINUED) CLEAN AIRCRAFT PROPULSION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES Propfans Diesels DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS TABLE 54 COMPANIES THAT MANUFACTURE OR ARE DEVELOPING CLEAN AIRCRAFT ENGINES TABLE 54 (CONTINUED) PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN AIRCRAFT PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 55 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN AIRCRAFT PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) TABLE 56 U.S. COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL AVIATION AIRCRAFT ENGINE SALES, THROUGH 2013 (NUMBER OF ENGINES) TABLE 57 COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL AVIATION CLEAN PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2007-2013 CLEAN MARINE PROPULSION SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGIES Improved Engine Types Small Marine Engines New Engine Technologies Hybrid Marine Propulsion Systems SUPPLIERS TABLE 58 SMALL MARINE ENGINE MANUFACTURERS PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN MARINE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 59 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN MARINE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) TABLE 60 CLEAN MARINE PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET BY TYPE OF TECHNOLOGY, 2007-2013 CHAPTER EIGHT: CLEAN COMPUTING: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TECHNOLOGIES BLADE SERVERS VIRTUALIZATION LIQUID COOLING DIRECT DC POWER DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS TABLE 61 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN RAILWAY PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES MARKET FOR CLEAN COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES, 2007-2013 TABLE 62 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) BLADE SERVERS TABLE 63 U.S. MARKET FOR BLADE SERVERS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) VIRTUALIZATION SOFTWARE TABLE 64 U.S. MARKET FOR VIRTUALIZATION SOFTWARE, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) LIQUID COOLING TABLE 65 U.S. MARKET FOR LIQUID COOLING TECHNOLOGY USED IN DATA CENTERS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) DIRECT DC POWER TO DATA CENTERS TABLE 66 U.S. MARKET FOR DIRECT DC POWER SUPPLY SYSTEMS USED IN CENTERS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) CHAPTER NINE: CLEAN BUILDINGS: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TABLE 67 MARKET FOR CLEAN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 14 CLEAN BUILDING TECHNOLOGIES MARKET TRENDS, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) CLEAN BUILDING MATERIALS TYPES OF CLEAN BUILDING MATERIALS Structural Materials TABLE 68 CLEAN STRUCTURAL MATERIALS Framing Systems Wall Systems Exterior Materials TABLE 69 CLEAN EXTERIOR MATERIALS Insulation Roofing Roofing (Continued) Siding Interior Materials TABLE 70 CLEAN INTERIOR MATERIALS TABLE 70 (CONTINUED) Wall, Floor, and Ceiling Surfaces Coverings, Coatings, and Adhesives Plumbing, Wiring, and Fixtures Clean Plumbing Clean Electrical Wiring Clean Cabinetry and Countertops SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN BUILDING MATERIALS TABLE 71 SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN BOILING MATERIALS TABLE 71 (CONTINUED) PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN BUILDING MATERIALS, 2007-2013 TABLE 72 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN BUILDING MATERIALS BY PRODUCT SEGMENT, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Structural Materials TABLE 73 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN STRUCTURAL BUILDING MATERIALS. THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Clean Framing Systems Clean Wall Systems Exterior Materials TABLE 74 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN EXTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Insulation Roofing Siding Interior Materials TABLE 75 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN INTERIOR BUILDING MATERIALS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Floor and Wall Underlayments Wall, Floor, Ceiling Coverings Coatings and Adhesives Plumbing, Wiring, and Fixtures TABLE 76 PROJECTED MARKET FOR GREEN CABINETS AND COUNTERTOPS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) LIGHTING TECHNOLOGIES Compact Fluorescent Lamps Light Emitting Diodes OLEDs DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS TABLE 77 DEVELOPERS AND SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN LIGHTING PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN LIGHTING, 2007-2013 TABLE 78 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN LIGHTING, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Compact Fluorescent Lamps TABLE 79 U.S. MARKET FOR COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLION) LEDs TABLE 80 MARKET FOR LEDS IN INTERIOR LIGHTING APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) OLEDs TABLE 81 MARKET FOR PRINTED OLEDS IN INTERIOR LIGHTING APPLICATIONS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) CHAPTER TEN: CLEAN MANUFACTURING: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TABLE 82 TOTAL MARKET FOR CLEAN MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) INDUSTRIAL FURNACES AND BOILERS TECHNOLOGIES Energy-Efficient Burners Pressure Controllers Turbulators Boiler Heat Recovery Systems Flue Gas Heat Recovery Systems Blowdown Heat Recovery Systems Sensors and Controls Improved Sensors Improved Controls SUPPLIERS TABLE 83 MANUFACTURERS OF FURNACE AND BOILER FUEL OPTIMATION DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT PROJECTED MARKET FOR FUEL EFFICIENT BOILERS AND FURNACES, 2007-2013 TABLE 84 TOTAL MARKET FOR FUEL EFFICIENT FURNACES AND BOILER AND RELATED TECHNOLOGIES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) FIGURE 15 U.S. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY BOILERS, 2007 (PERCENT OF TOTAL INSTALLED BASE BY SECTOR) TABLE 85 POTENTIAL ANNUAL ENERGY SAVINGS IN THE UNITED STATES FROM INSTALLATION OF ADVANCED BOILERS AND OTHER FURNACE AND BOILER EFFICIENCY IMPROVEMENTS CATALYSTS TECHNOLOGIES Solid Acid Catalysts Enzymes Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Textiles Pulp and Paper Food Processing SUPPLIERS TABLE 86 INDUSTRIAL ENZYME SUPPLIERS PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN CATALYSTS, 2007-2013 TABLE 87 MARKET FOR CLEAN CATALYSTS IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, 2007-2013 ($ MILLIONS) Solid Acid Catalysts TABLE 88 MARKET FOR SOLID ACID CATALYSTS IN THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Enzymes TABLE 89 MAJOR INDUSTRIAL ENZYME MARKETS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) Chemicals Textiles Pulp and Paper Food Processing CHAPTER ELEVEN: CLEAN CHEMICALS: TECHNOLOGIES AND MARKETS, 2007-2013 SUMMARY TABLE 90 U.S. MARKET FOR SELECTED CLEAN CHEMICAL PRODUCTS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) PESTICIDES TECHNOLOGIES Biopesticides SUPPLIERS TABLE 91 BIOPESTICIDE SUPPLIERS PROJECTED MARKET FOR BIOPESTICIDES, 2007-2013 TABLE 92 U.S. MARKET FOR BIOPESTICIDES, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS AND CLEANSERS TECHNOLOGIES SUPPLIERS TABLE 93 SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS AND CLEANERS PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS AND CLEANSERS, 2007-2013 TABLE 94 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS AND CLEANSERS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS TECHNOLOGIES SUPPLIERS TABLE 95 SUPPLIERS OF CLEAN COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS PROJECTED MARKET FOR CLEAN COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS, 2007-2013 TABLE 96 U.S. MARKET FOR CLEAN COSMETICS AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS, THROUGH 2013 ($ MILLIONS) CHAPTER TWELVE: THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT FOR CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT ROLE OF GOVERNMENTS IN ENCOURAGING CLEANTECH DEMAND Federal Level Initiatives State Level Initiatives Renewable Portfolio Standards TABLE 97 U.S. STATE/CANADIAN PROVINCE RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGETS/PORTFOLIO STANDARDS TABLE 97 (CONTINUED) Feed-In Tariffs GOVERNMENT CLEANTECH SUBSIDIES Federal Level Initiatives State Level Initiatives OTHER GOVERNMENT POLICIES Federal-Level Initiatives State-Level Initiatives GOVERNMENT FUNDED R&D ECONOMIC CONDITIONS CONTRACTING CREDITY AVAILABILITY DECLINING ENERGY PRICES REDUCED GOVERNMENT INVESTMENTS AND SUBSIDIES IMPACT ON PRIVATE INVESTMENTS CONCERNS ABOUT THE U.S. ECONOMY ECLIPSING CONCERNS ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT Concerns about the U.S. Economy (continued) APPENDIX A: COMPANY PROFILES SOLAR ENERGY BP SOLAR INTERNATIONAL LLC DAYSTAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. EVERGREEN SOLAR FIRST SOLAR LLC FLAGSOL GMBH HELIOVOLT CORP. ICP SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. INDUSTRIAL SOLAR TECHNOLOGY CORP. INFINIA CORP. INNOVALIGHT, INC. JX CRYSTALS KONARKA TECHNOLOGIES, INC. KYOCERA SOLAR, INC. MIASOLE NANOSOLAR, INC. POWERLIGHT CORP. SHARP CORP. SOLARGENIX ENERGY LLC SOLFOCUS, INC. SPECTROLAB STIRLING ENERGY SYSTEMS INC. SUNPOWER CORP. UNITED SOLAR OVONIC LLC WIND TURBINES GAMESA SA GE ENERGY MARIAN POWER MAGENN POWER INC. NORDEX AG QUIETREVOLUTION LTD. SIEMENS WIND POWER A/S SOUTHWEST WINDPOWER SUZLON ENERGY LTD. VESTAS WIND SYSTEMS A/S ADVANCED HYDROPOWER ALSTOM POWER INC. CANADIAN HYDRO COMPONENTS LTD. CANYON INDUSTRIES, INC. JAMES LEFFEL & CO. NORCAN HYDRAULIC TURBINE, INC. VOITH SIEMENS HYDRO POWER GENERATION GEOTHERMAL ENERGY ORMAT TECHNOLOGIES, INC. RASER TECHNOLOGIES UTC POWER OCEAN ENERGY BLUE ENERGY INTERNATIONAL INC. FINAVERA RENEWABLES GULFSTREAM TECNOLOGIES, INC. MARINE CURRENT TURBINES LTD OCEAN ENGINEERING AND ENERGY SYSTEMS, INC. OCEAN POWER TECHNOLOGIES INC. OCEAN RENEWABLE POWER CO. SEA SOLAR POWER, INC. UEK SYSTEMS VERDANT POWER INC HYDROGEN AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC ALCHEMIX CORP. ECD OVONICS ENGINEERED GAS SYSTEMS FOSTER WHEELER CORP. GENERAL ATOMICS H2GEN INNOVATIONS, INC. HCE LLC HTC PURENERGY HYRADIX INC. INNOVATEK, INC. NANOLOGIX, INC. SOLAR SYSTEMS PTY. LTD. TECHNIP SA BIOMASS ABENGOA BIOENERGY BATEMAN LITWIN NC BIOENERGY INTERNATIONAL LLC BLUEFIRE ETHANOL, INC. COSKATA, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL POWER CORP IOGEN CORP. NOVA BIOSOURCE FUELS, INC. POET, LLC CLEAN ENERGY STORAGE ACCEL INSTRUMENTS GMBH DEVINE TARBELL & ASSOCIATES, INC. ENERGY STORAGE AND POWER LLC KEMA MAXWELL TECHNOLOGIES, INC. SOLARRESERVE SUPERCONDUCTING ELECTRICAL CABLE AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORP. ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE SENSUS METERING SYSTEMS TRILLIANT NETWORKS FUEL CELLS BALLARD POWER SYSTEMS FUEL CELL ENERGY, INC. IDATECH LLC MATERIALS AND SYSTEMS RESEARCH, INC. PROPULSION TECHNOLOGIES FIBA CANNING INC. RAILPOWER TECHNOLOGIES CORP. TELEFLEX ECOTRANS TECHNOLOGIES THIELERT AIRCRAFT ENGNES GMBH TOYOTA MOTOR CORP. CLEAN COMPUTING LIEBERT CORP. SPRAYCOOL INC. VALIDUS DC POWER SYSTEMS, LLC VMWARE INC. CLEAN BUILDING AGRIBOARD INDUSTRIES AIR-KRETE, INC. ANTHONY FOREST PRODUCTS CO. BIOBASED SYSTEMS BONDED LOGIC, INC. CENTURY BOARD USA ECORE INTERNATIONAL, INC. ENERCEPT HOMASOTE CO. KNIGHT-CELOTEX KURMAS CONSTRUCTION PARKLAND PLASTICS, INC US GREENFIBER, LLC TERAGREN LLC THERMAFIBER INC. CLEAN LIGHTING CREE INC. OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH PHILIPS LUMILEDS LIGHTING CO. BIOCATALYSTS AB ENZYMES GMBH NOVOZYMES A/S CLEAN CHEMISTRY CERTIS USA SEVENTH GENERATION INC. LAVERA SKIN CARE NORTH AMERICA To order this report: The U.S. Market for Clean Technologies http://www.reportlinker.com/p0109206/The-US-Market-for-Clean-Technologies.html More market research reports here! CONTACT: Nicolas Bombourg Reportlinker Email: nbo@reportlinker.com US: (805)652-2626 Intl: +1 805-652-2626 SOURCE Reportlinker
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