iea 2012 medium-term renewable energy market report - presentation slides
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OECD/IEA 2012
Medium-Term Renewable Energy
Market Report 2012Michael Waldron
Senior Renewable Energy Market Analyst
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Objective and scope
With the increasing role of a portfolio of maturing
renewable technologies in the power mix
The IEA is publishing its first medium-term report focused
on renewable energy
Bottom-up, global renewableforecastof renewable electricity
capacity and generation over 2011-17Detailed analysis of 12 OECD countries (Austria, Denmark, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, UK, US) and
China, India, Brazil (~80% of world renewable electricity)
For 2012 edition, focus on 8 technologies in power sector
with some analysis on solar thermal heating
Completes slate of IEA MT forecasts: oil, gas, coal
Methodology consistent with other MT reports
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Global Overview
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Key trends
As a portfolio of renewable technologies matures, global
renewable power generation is forecast to rise 40%
Supported by policy/market frameworks and economic
attractiveness in increasing range of countries and circumstances
Technology cost developments, grid/system integration,
cost/availability of financing also weigh as key variables
High level of economic/policy uncertainty in some countries
This projected growth is an acceleration vs previous period
Growth is 60% higher over 2011-17 versus 2005-11
Renewable deployment is projected to spread out
geographically, with increased activity in emerging markets
Deployment spurring economies of scale in some technologies -
virtuous cycle of improved competition and cost reductions
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Growth in renewable power is forecast
to accelerate
Hydropower remains the main renewable power source (+3.1% p.a.)
Non-hydro renewable sources grow at double-digit annual
percentage rates (+14.3% p.a.)
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Global renewable electricity production and forecast
Hydropower Wind onshore Bioenergy Solar PV
Geothermal Wind offshore CSP Ocean
TWh
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Growth is led by non-OECD countriesNon-OECD accounts for two-thirds of the overall growth
China, Brazil, India lead; others grow significantly as well
OECD growth still largely driven by Europe but Americas
and Asia-Oceania make significant contributions
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TWh Global renewable electricity production and forecast
OECD Americas OECD Asia-Oceania OECD Europe
China Brazil India Rest of non-OECD
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Non-hydro technology deployment
spreads outNumber of countries with cumulative capacity larger than 100MW
(can cover consumption of 100k households) increases significantly
Growth areas include Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East
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Onshorewind
Offshorewind
Bioenergy Solar PV CSP Geothermal Ocean
Number of countries with installedcapacity above 100 MW
Non-OECD
OECD
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Annual growth patterns for non-hydro
technologies vary significantly
China becomes deployment leader
OECD Europe deployment growth slows
OECD Americas growth reflects US policy uncertainties
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GWAnnual capacity additions , non-hydro technologies
OECD AO OECD AM OECD EUR China Rest of non-OECD
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Generation additions over 2011-17 differ
across regions and technology portfolios
OECD Americas (+179 TWh)
Wind onshore
Bioenergy
Solar PV
Other
technologies
OECD Asia-Oceania (+77 TWh)
Wind onshore
Bioenergy
Solar PV
Other
technologies
OECD Europe (+365 TWh)
Hydropower
Wind onshore
Bioenergy
Solar PV
Other
technologies
Non-OECD (+1 220 TWh)
Hydropower
Wind onshore
Bioenergy
Solar PV
Other
technologies
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Investment in renewable electricity
Annual investment topped USD 250 billion in 2011
Most recent quarterly data suggest some slowing
Economic and credit risks weigh on medium-term picture
European bank project finance and utility finance more strained
Other sources/structures of finance play increasing role
Development banks
New institutional and non-traditional corporate investors
Smaller scale financial innovation for small distributed capacity
Ultimately, cost and availability of financing to depend
most on prevailing policy and technology environments
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Renewable technologies compete better in a
wider range of circumstances
Renewable generation in general still more expensive
than bulk power but
Hydropower and geothermal mostly competitive
Onshore wind competes well in good resource areas
Solar PV approaches peak gen. costs in places with summer peak
Residential PV can be cheaper than average retail power prices
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USD/MWh Levelised costs of power generation
Small scaleUtilityscale
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Country and Regional Outlooks
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US renewable generation to grow steadily
Average renewable growth of 2.4% annually over 2011-17
Non-hydropower growth at stronger rate, + 8.4% annuallyOnshore wind, solar PV and bioenergy grow strongest
CSP and geothermal growth are large in global terms
% of total power gen: 9% (2005), 13% (2011), 14-15% (2017)
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United States renewable generation and forecast
Hydropower Wind onshore Bioenergy Solar PV Geothermal CSP Wind offshore
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State mandates drive the US picture
Source: DSIRE (March 2012).
Main US deployment drivers: state RPSs, federal financial
incentive levels, ample grid capacity, innovative financing
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But other challenges remain in the US
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GW US wind capacity growth
Forecast basedon expiration ofPTC at end-2012
Expiration of federal PTC
Main US deployment challenges:
Duration of federal incentives
Wind production tax credit (PTC) expires at end-2012; but investment
tax credit for solar goes through 2016
Competition with natural gas
Cost and availability of tax equity finance
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China accounts for 40% of global growth
Drivers:
Growing energy needsDiversification
Government targets
Ample low-cost finance
Robust manufacturing
Challenges:Pricing framework
Priority dispatch
Grid upgrades
Prohibitive licensing for
small-scale systems
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China forecast renewable generation
Hydropower Wind onshore Bioenergy Solar PV Wind offshore CSP
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Y-o-YChg
TWh China power demand vs GDP growth
Demand Demand, Y-o-Y (RHS) GDP, Y-o-Y (RHS)
Challenges:
Pricing framework
Priority dispatch
Grid upgrades
Prohibitive licensing for
small-scale systems
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2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
India forecast renewable generation
Hydropower Wind onshore Bioenergy Solar PV CSP Ocean
TWh
India sees strong hydropower, wind and solar growth
Drivers:
Supportive policy
environment: Five-Year Plantargets, diverse financial
incentives
Low-cost financing from dev.
banks and private sector
Rural electrification needsdistributed generation
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TWh India domestic electricity supply anddistribution losses
Domestic electricity supply Percentage losses (RHS)
Challenges:
High distribution losses and
regulated pricesGrid strengthening and
expansion needed
Complex administrative
requirements for projects
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Brazil forecast renewable generation
Hydropower Wind onshore Bioenergy Solar PV
TWh
Brazils hydropower and wind grow strongly
Drivers:
Government sponsored power
auctionsCost reductions wind recently
outbid natural gas
Pipeline of hydropower projects
Low-cost financing from dev.
banks and private sector
Challenges:
Adequate margins for wind
projects (?)
Environmental licensing
Economic attractiveness of
solar PV (?)
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2009 2010 2010 2011 2011 2011
Reserve A-3 Reserve A-3 Reserve A-5
Brazil average auction price for new wind
BRL per megawatt-hour
USD per megawatt-hour
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