Publisher: Frost & Sullivan
Category: Hydro Power

Hydro Power market research reports by Frost & Sullivan

(5 reports matching your criteria)
    • Growth Opportunities in Hydropower, Global, 2024–2035

      Growth Opportunities in Hydropower, Global, 2024–2035 Modernization, Hybridization, and Digital Technologies Drive Industry Development Hydropower plays a critical role in facilitating the transition to a net-zero carbon future. As a renewable energy source, it contributes a significant 60% to globa ... Read More

    • Global Power Generation Forecasts, 2024–2035

      Global Power Generation Forecasts, 2024–2035 The Industry is Seeing Record-breaking Investment Levels as Power Decarbonization Accelerates Globally 2023 was a record-breaking year for power generation investment, with $864.6 billion committed to global projects. Climate obligations and supportive re ... Read More

    • Latin American Power & Energy Outlook, 2024

      Latin American Power & Energy Outlook, 2024 Policy Support and Lower Project Costs Drive Strong Renewable Energy Growth Hydropower will remain the leading source of electricity in Latin America throughout the forecast period (2024 to 2035), but renewable energy (RE) will experience substantial incre ... Read More

    • Breakthrough Advancements in Wave and Tidal Renewable Energy Generation

      Breakthrough Advancements in Wave and Tidal Renewable Energy Generation This research study focuses on breakthrough advancements in wave and tidal renewable energy generation. The study draws attention to the unique ability of these technologies to provide a stable and predictable energy output and ... Read More

    • Frost Radar™: Digital Platforms for Renewable Energy and Battery Storage Optimization and Trading, 2022 Front-of-the-Meter Focus

      Frost Radar™: Digital Platforms for Renewable Energy and Battery Storage Optimization and Trading, 2022 Front-of-the-Meter Focus Flexible generation capacity and storage are key elements of the energy transition and the continued expansion of intermittent renewable energy (RE) because they offer unp ... Read More

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