Renewable Energy and Related Services: Recent Developments

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CONTENTS—Continued Figures—Continued 3.8. Residential third-party ownership industry was fairly concentrated in California (left) in Page the first quarter of 2012 and in Maryland in full year 2012 (right)..................................... 3-14 3.9. Approximate U.S. market shares of PV utility project developers, 2012 ................................ 3-16 3.10. Annual global PV installations rapidly increased during 2007–11.......................................... 3-18 3.11. Installations in profiled markets, 2007–12 ............................................................................... 3-27 4.1. Wind energy project development phases................................................................................ 4-2 4.2. U.S. annual and cumulative wind power capacity (utility-scale wind), 2007 through 2012.... 4-8 4.3. U.S. wind energy services market: Estimated value of wind energy services ......................... 4-9 4.4. Global annual and cumulative installed wind energy capacity, 2003 through 2012................ 4-16 4.5. The distribution of cumulative wind energy capacity changed from 2007 to 2012................. 4-16 5.1. U.S. hydropower revenue has declined since 2003.................................................................. 5-6 5.2. Hydropower accounted for the majority of renewable energy capacity globally in 2012 ....... 5-12 5.3. Small hydropower generation capacity has steadily increased from 2007–12......................... 5-14 5.4. The U.S. was the global leader in geothermal electricity generating capacity in 2011............ 5-30 6.1. The expiration of Production Tax Credits in 1999, 2001, and 2003 impacted wind power growth in the United States ................................................................................................... 6-4 6.2. The average 2002–12 difference between ‘other electricity’ return-on-equity and total country return-on-equity was not significantly different for countries that had feed-in- tariffs during the period ......................................................................................................... 6-12 Tables 1.1. Checklist of energy-related services included in the U.S. GATS offer, 2003.......................... 1-3 1.2. General obligations of the GA TS ............................................................................................. 1-4 2.1. Countries with the largest installed renewable power generating capacity, by sector, 2012 ... 2-5 2.2. Selected U.S. fiscal incentives to promote renewable energy deployment.............................. 2-10 2.3. Selected bilateral efforts to reduce barriers to trade and investment in environmental goods and services............................................................................................................... 2-25 3.1. Services related to development of solar energy...................................................................... 3-4 3.2. U.S., European, and Chinese firms were the leading global EPC firms in 2012 ..................... 3-20 4.1. Services related to provision of wind energy ........................................................................... 4-3 4.2. U.S. wind energy services: Top five project developers by capacity installed in 2012 .......... 4-13 4.3. Top 10 EPC contractors in the U.S. wind power market, 2011 ............................................... 4-14 4.4. Top five wind energy development and installation services markets, 2011........................... 4-17 4.5. Top 10 global wind energy project developers, based on projects commissioned in 2012 ..... 4-21 4.6. Top five international wind contractors, based on export revenue from wind construction, 2011..................................................................................................................................... 4-21 5.1. Services related to the development of hydropower projects................................................... 5-3 5.2. Post-development services related to operations and maintenance (O&M) for hydropower projects ................................................................................................................................ 5-4 5.3. Estimated U.S. market for hydropower-related services based on existing large and small hydropower projects, 2010 .................................................................................................. 5-6 5.4. Leading U.S. hydropower design firms and contractors, 2012 ................................................ 5-10 vii

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