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Disclaimer: All information contained in this report has been obtained from sources believed to be accurate by Gyan Research and Analytics (Gyan). While reasonable care has been taken in its preparation, Gyan makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, as to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any such information. The information contained herein may be changed without notice. All information should be considered solely as statements of opinion and Gyan will not be liable for any loss incurred by users from any use of the publication or contents.

Synopsis The future of human civilization is slowly but surely moving towards renewable energy. The existing reserves and undiscovered sources of fossil fuels and other combustible or radioactive minerals will eventually be exhausted or become too expensive to extract. In response to spiralling power requirements, more money has been invested in new renewablesbased generation capacity than in non-renewables-based generation capacity in recent times. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimated last year that the power industry still needs to invest USD 17 trillion from 2013 through 2035 to satisfy rising electricity demand. The increase of renewable energy s share in total installed energy capacity was evident in most geographies in 2013. The growth of renewables was noticeable across Asia, Latin America, the Middle East and Africa, with new investment in all technologies. The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and South Africa in particular, witnessed the launch of ambitious new targets in 2012, as well as the emergence of policy frameworks and renewables deployment. Globally, the most significant growth occurred in the power sector, with global capacity exceeding 1,560 gigawatts (GW), up more than 8 percent over 2012. Hydropower rose by 4 percent to approximately 1,000 GW, and other renewables collectively grew nearly 17 percent to more than 560 GW. However, wind energy experienced a significant decline in installation in 2013, mainly due to a dramatic drop in the US market. Around 35 GW of new wind power capacity was brought online in the year, lower than 2012 additions that were in excess of 45 GW. In terms of overall investments, the global wind sector saw a slight decline to USD 80.3 billion in 2013, down from USD 80.9 billion in 2012. Asian countries, such as China and India, were the growth drivers, contributing more than 52 percent of new installed capacity share. The Europe and North America were the other significant contributors with 34 percent and 9 percent capacity additions, respectively. Meanwhile, global investments in renewable energy dropped for a second successive year to USD 254 billion in 2013, an 11 percent decrease from 2012 levels. The decline was reflected in a sharp fall in solar system prices, and the effect of policy uncertainty in many countries. Looking at global investment in clean energy sector-wise, wind saw a small decline to USD 80.3 billion in 2013 from 2 P a g e

USD 80.9 billion in 2012, while there was a more pronounced reduction in solar, to USD 114.7 billion from USD 142.9 billion. The governments of several countries are focusing on policy framework to create a congenial environment for the growth of the renewable energy market. Around 138 countries across the world had set renewable energy targets for the end of 2012. The Fukushima nuclear disaster in Japan impelled many countries to develop policies for the development of sustainable energy sources. Feed-in-tariffs (FITs) and renewable portfolio standards (RPS) are the most common policies being adopted by a majority of the countries that have renewable energy policies. The renewable energy sector has the potential to double its present share, but that requires action from all regions. The US Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates that about 10 percent of world energy consumption is from renewable energy sources with a projection of 14 percent by 2035. That renewables is the fastest growing energy source for actual electricity production globally, increasing at 3.1 percent per year, is indication of its outlook. 3 P a g e

SCOPE OF THE REPORT Global Overview of the Renewable Energy Market Sources of Renewable Energy and their Current Global Status Region-wise Status of the Market Country-specific Status of the Market Outlook of the Industry KEY FEATURES DISCUSSED Current Global Renewable Energy Status and Outlook Detailed Analysis of Various Sources of Renewable Energy Global Investment Trends in Renewable Energy Detailed Analysis of Each Renewable Energy Source Global Region-wise Country Profile for Renewable Energy Market Detailed Analysis of Each Renewable Energy Sources Country-specific Country-specific Regulatory Framework in Renewable Energy Country-specific Investment Trends in Renewable Energy Cost of Transformation into total Clean Energy Cost Analysis of Each Renewable Technology Generation Opportunities for Renewable Energy in the Manufacturing Sector SMEs and Renewable Energy Profile of Major Players BENEFICIARIES OF THE REPORT Companies in Renewable Energy, Power and Agriculture Sectors Educational Institutes and Renewable Energy Research Centers Business Research, KPOs, and Consulting Companies Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturers/Suppliers, SMEs Government and Policy Makers Commercial and Investment Banks 4 P a g e

Individuals/Investors Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. Global Overview 2.1 World Electricity Generation 2.2 Need for Renewable Energy 2.3 Hydro Power 2.4 Wind Energy 2.5 Biomass Energy 2.6 Solar Energy 2.7 Geothermal Energy 2.8 Global Investment Trends 3. The Cost of Going Green 4. Cost Analysis of Renewable Power Generation 4.1 Biomass Power Generation 4.2 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Generation 4.3 Hydropower Generation 4.4 Solar Photovoltaics Generation 4.5 Wind Power Generation 5 P a g e

5. Regional Overview 5.1 America 5.1.1 The US 5.1.1.1 Hydro Energy 5.1.1.2 Wind Energy 5.1.1.3 Biomass Energy 5.1.1.4 Solar Energy 5.1.1.5 Geothermal Energy 5.1.1.6 Investment Trends 5.1.1.7 Policy Framework in the US 5.1.2 Brazil 5.1.2.1 Hydro Electricity 5.1.2.2 Wind Energy 5.1.2.4 Investment Trends 5.1.2.5 Regulatory Framework 5.2 Europe 5.2.1 The United Kingdom 5.2.1.1 Hydro Power 5.2.1.2 Wind Energy 5.2.1.3 Biomass energy 6 P a g e

5.2.1.4 Investment Trends 5.2.1.5 Policy Framework 5.2.2 Germany 5.2.2.1 Hydro Power 5.2.2.2 Wind Energy 5.2.2.3 Biomass Energy 5.2.2.4 Solar Energy 5.2.2.5 Investment Trends 5.2.2.6 Policy Framework 5.3 Asia - Pacific 5.3.1 China 5.3.1.1 Hydro Electricity 5.3.1.2 Wind Power 5.3.1.3 Solar Energy 5.3.1.4 Investment Trends 5.3.1.5 Policy Framework 5.3.2 India 5.3.2.1 Hydro Power 5.3.2.2 Wind Power 5.3.2.3 Biomass Energy 7 P a g e

5.3.2.4 Solar Power 5.3.2.6 Investment Trends 5.3.2.7 Policy Framework 5.3.2.8 Major State-wise Initiatives in Renewable Energy 6. Opportunities for Renewable Energy in Manufacturing Sector 6.1 Opportunities in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) 7. Major Players 7.1 GE Energy 7.2 First Solar, Inc. 7.3 Calpine Corporation 7.4 Alstom SA 7.5 Statkraft SF 7.6 Areva SA 7.7 NRG Energy, Inc. 7.8 E.ON UK plc. 7.9 Iberdrola SA 7.10 Siemens AG 7.11 Abengoa S.A. 7.12 Dulas Limited 7.13 Vattenfall AB 8 P a g e

7.14 Renewable Energy Systems Limited 7.15 Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. 7.16 Solar Century Holdings Limited 7.17 Canadian Solar, INC 7.18 Centrosolar Group, AG 7.19 China Sunergy Company Limited 7.20 China Power New Energy Development Company Limited 7.21 China Three Gorges Corporation 7.22 LDK Solar Company Limited 7.23 Suzlon Energy Limited 7.24 Bhel India Limited 7.25 Tata Power Solar Systems Limited 7.26 Moser Baer India Limited 7.27 NTPC Limited 7.28 Orient Green Power Company Limited 7.29 Kenersys India Private Limited 7.30 Greenko Group Plc. 8. Outlook 9 P a g e

List of Charts Chart 1: Global Primary Energy Consumption, 2009-2013 Chart 2: Share of Renewables in Primary Energy Consumption, 2012 Chart 3: Outlook - Global Primary Energy Demand, 2014-2018 Chart 4: Global Average Annual Growth Rate of Renewable Energy Capacity Chart 5: Top-five Countries in Renewable Energy Installed Capacity, 2013 Chart 6: Global Electricity Generation Installed Capacity, 2008-2012 Chart 7: Global Electricity Generation, 2008-2012 Chart 8: Global Hydro Electricity Installed Capacity, 2009-2013 Chart 9: Global Hydro Electricity Generation, 2009-2013 Chart 10: Country-wise Share of Total Hydropower Installed Capacity, 2013 Chart 11: Country-wise Hydropower New Capacity Additions, 2013 Chart 12: Global Wind Energy Installed Capacity, 2009-2013 Chart 13: Country-wise Share of Total Installed Wind Energy Capacity, 2013 Chart 14: Country-wise Wind Energy New Capacity Additions, 2013 Chart 15: Global Biomass Energy Installed Capacity, 2008-2012 Chart 16: Global Solar PV Installed Capacity, 2009-2013 Chart 17: Country-wise Share of Total Installed Solar PV Capacity, 2013 Chart 18: Global Investment in Renewable Energy, 2009-2013 10 P a g e

Chart 19: Global Annual Cost of Producing Non-Renewable Energy, 2013 Chart 20: Cost of Full Conversion to Green Energy by Resource, 2013 Chart 21: Levelised Cost of Electricity for Different Generation Technologies, 2009-2014 Chart 22: Renewable Energy Consumption in North America, 2008-2012 Chart 23: Renewable Energy Consumption - South & Central America, 2008-2012 Chart 24: Total Primary Energy Consumption in the US, 2009-2013 Chart 25: Total Energy Consumption in the US by Type, 2013 Chart 26: Electricity Generation by Hydro Energy in the US, 2009-2013 Chart 27: Total Wind Power Installed Capacity in the US, 2009-2013 Chart 28: Electricity Generation by Wind Energy in the US, 2009-2013 Chart 29: Biopower Installed Capacity in the US, 2008-2012 Chart 30: Solar Power Installed Capacity in the US, 2009-2013 Chart 31 Installed Capacity of Geothermal Power in the US, 2008-2012 Chart 32: Total Primary Energy Consumption in Brazil, 2008-2012 Chart 33: Primary Energy Consumption by Type, 2012 Chart 34: Installed Capacity of Hydroelectricity in Brazil, 2008-2012 Chart 35: Electricity Generation by Hydro Energy in Brazil, 2008-2012 Chart 36: Installed Capacity of Wind Energy in Brazil, 2009 2013 Chart 37: Electricity Generation by Wind Energy in Brazil, 2007-2011 Chart 38: Total EU Power Capacity Mix, 2013 11 P a g e

Chart 39: Primary Energy Consumption in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 40: Share of Electricity Generation by Type in the UK, 2013 Chart 41: Hydroelectricity Installed Capacity in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 42: Hydroelectric Generation in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 43: Wind Power Installed Capacity in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 44: Wind Electricity Generation in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 45: Biomass Energy Installed Capacity in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 46: Biomass Electricity Generation in the UK, 2009-2013 Chart 47: Primary Energy Consumption in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 48: Consumption of Energy by Type in Germany, 2013 Chart 49: Hydro Energy Installed Capacity in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 50: Hydroelectricity Generation in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 51: Wind Energy Installed Capacity in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 52: Biomass Energy Installed Capacity in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 53: Biomass Electricity Generation in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 54: Solar Energy Installed Capacity in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 55: Solar Electricity Generation in Germany, 2009-2013 Chart 56: Primary Energy Consumption in Asia Pacific, 2008-2012 Chart 57: Renewable Energy Consumption in Asia Pacific, 2008-2012 Chart 58: Primary Energy Consumption in China, 2008-2012 12 P a g e

Chart 59: Primary Energy Consumption in China, 2008-2012 Chart 60: Total Hydro Power Installed Capacity in China, 2008-2012 Chart 61: Hydro Electricity Generation in China, 2008 2012 Chart 62: Total Wind Installed Capacity in China, 2009-2013 Chart 63: Electricity Generation by Wind in China, 2009-2013 Chart 64: Solar Power Installed Capacity in China, 2009-2013 Chart 65: Primary Energy Consumption in India, 2008-2012 Chart 66: Installed Power Generation Capacity in India - 2013 Chart 67: Hydro Power Installed Capacity in India, 2009-2013 Chart 68: Wind Energy Installed Capacity in India, 2009 2013 Chart 69: Net Sales - GE Energy, 2009 2013 Chart 70: Net Profit - GE Energy, 2009 2013 Chart 71: Net Sales - First Solar, Inc., 2009 2013 Chart 72: Net Profit - First Solar, Inc., 2009 2013 Chart 73: Net Sales - Calpine Corporation, 2009 2013 Chart 74: Net Profit - Calpine Corporation, 2009 2013 Chart 75: Net Sales - Alstom SA, FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 76: Net Profit - Alstom SA, FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 77: Net Sales - Statkraft SF, FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 78: Net Profit- Statkraft SF, FY2009 - FY2013 13 P a g e

Chart 79: Net Sales - Areva SA, 2009-2013 Chart 80: Net Profit - Areva SA, 2009-2013 Chart 81: Net Sales NRG Energy Inc., 2009-2013 Chart 82: Net Profit - NRG Energy Inc., 2009-2013 Chart 83: Net Sales - E.ON UK Plc., 2009-2013 Chart 84: Net Profit - E.ON UK Plc., 2009-2013 Chart 85: Net Sales - Iberdrola SA, 2010-2013 Chart 86: Net Profit - Iberdrola SA, 2010-2013 Chart 87: Net Sales - Siemens AG, 2010-2013 Chart 88: Net Profit - Siemens AG, 2010-2013 Chart 89: Net Sales - Abengoa SA, 2010-2013 Chart 90: Net Profit - Abengoa SA, 2010-2013 Chart 91: Net Sales - Vattenfall AB, 2010-2013 Chart 92: Net Profit - Vattenfall AB, 2010-2013 Chart 93: Net Sales - Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc., 2009-2013 Chart 94: Net Loss - Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc., 2009-2013 Chart 95: Net Sales - Canadian Solar, Inc, 2010-2013 Chart 96: Net Profit - Canadian Solar, Inc, 2010-2013 Chart 97: Net Sales - Centrosolar Group AG, 2009-2012 Chart 98: Net Profit - Centrosolar Group AG, 2009-2012 14 P a g e

Chart 99: Net Sales - China Sunergy Co. Ltd., 2010-2013 Chart 100: Net Profit - China Sunergy Co. Ltd., 2010-2013 Chart 101: Net Sales - China Power New Energy Development Company Limited, 2010-2013 Chart 102: Net Profit - China Power New Energy Development Company Limited, 2010-2013 Chart 103: Net Sales - Three Gorges Corporation, 2008-2012 Chart 104: Net Profit - Three Gorges Corporation, 2008-2012 Chart 105: Net Sales - SDK Solar Co. Ltd., 2008-2012 Chart 106: Net Profit - SDK Solar Co. Ltd., 2008-2012 Chart 107: Net Sales - Suzlon Energy, FY2011 - FY2014 Chart 108: Net Profit - Suzlon Energy, FY2011 - FY2014 Chart 109: Net Sales - BHEL, FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 110: Net Profit - BHEL, FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 111: Net Sales - Moser Baer India Ltd., FY2010 - FY2013 Chart 112: Net Profit - Moser Baer India Ltd., FY2010 - FY2013 Chart 113: Net Sales - NTPC Ltd., FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 114: Net Profit - NTPC Ltd., FY2009 - FY2013 Chart 115: Net Sales - Orient Green Power Co. Ltd., FY2010 - FY2013 Chart 116: Net Profit - Orient Green Power Co. Ltd., FY2010 - FY2013 Chart 117: Net Sales - Greenko Group Plc., FY2010 - FY2013 Chart 118: Net Profit - Greenko Group Plc., FY2010 - FY2013 15 P a g e

List of Tables Table 1: Company Details and Overview GE Energy Table 2: Company Details and Overview First Solar, Inc. Table 3: Company Details and Overview Calpine Corporation Table 4: Company Details and Overview Alstom SA Table 5: Company Details and Overview Statkraft SF Table 6: Company Details and Overview Areva SA Table 7: Company Details and Overview NRG Energy, Inc. Table 8: Company Details and Overview E.ON UK plc. Table 9: Company Details and Overview Iberdrola SA Table 10: Company Details and Overview Siemens AG Table 11: Company Details and Overview Abengoa S.A. Table 12: Company Details and Overview Dulas Limited Table 13: Company Details and Overview Vattenfall AB Table 14: Company Details and Overview Renewable Energy Systems Ltd. Table 15: Company Details and Overview Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc. Table 16: Company Details and Overview Solar Century Holdings Limited Table 17: Company Details and Overview Canadian Solar, INC Table 18: Company Details and Overview Centrosolar Group, AG 16 P a g e

Table 19: Company Details and Overview China Sunergy Company Limited Table 20: Company Details and Overview China Power New Energy Development Company Limited Table 21: Company Details and Overview - China Three Gorges Corporation Table 22: Company Details and Overview LDK Solar Co. Ltd. Table 23: Company Details and Overview Suzlon Energy Ltd Table 24: Company Details and Overview Bhel India Ltd. Table 25: Company Details and Overview - Tata Power Solar Systems Limited Table 26: Company Details and Overview - Moser Baer India Limited Table 27: Company Details and Overview - NTPC Limited Table 28: Company Details and Overview - Orient Green Power Company Limited Table 29: Company Details and Overview - Kenersys India Pvt. Ltd. Table 30: Company Details and Overview - Greenko Group Plc 17 P a g e

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