Hydropower (Large, Small and Pumped Storage) in United States, Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2017 – Capacity, Generation, Regulations and Company Profiles

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"Hydropower in United States, Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2017 – Capacity, Generation, Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE), Investment Trends, Regulations and Company Profiles” is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information and understanding of the hydropower market in United States.
The report provides in depth analysis on global renewable power market and global hydropower market with forecasts up to 2030. The report analyzes the power market scenario in United States (includes conventional thermal, nuclear, large hydro and renewable energy sources) and provides future outlook with forecasts up to 2030. The research details renewable power market outlook in the country (includes hydro, small hydro, biopower and solar PV) and provides forecasts up to 2030. The report highlights installed capacity and power generation trends from 2006 to 2030 in United States hydropower market. A detailed coverage of renewable energy policy framework governing the market with specific policies pertaining to hydropower is provided in the report. The research also provides company snapshots of some of the major market participants.
The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, secondary research and in-house analysis by GlobalData’s team of industry experts.

Scope

The report analyses global renewable power market, global hydropower market, United States power market, United States renewable power market and United States hydropower market. The scope of the research includes –

A brief introduction on global carbon emissions and global primary energy consumption.

An overview on global renewable power market, highlighting installed capacity trends, generation trends and installed capacity split by various renewable power sources. The information is covered for the historical period 2006-2016 (unless specified) and forecast period 2017-2030.

Renewable power sources include wind (both onshore and offshore), solar photovoltaic (PV), concentrated solar power (CSP), small hydropower (SHP), biomass, biogas and geothermal.

Detailed overview of the global hydropower market with installed capacity and generation trends, installed capacity split by major hydropower countries in 2016 and key owners information of various regions.

Power market scenario in United States and provides detailed market overview, installed capacity and power generation trends by various fuel types (includes thermal conventional, nuclear, large hydro and renewable energy sources) with forecasts up to 2030.

An overview on United States renewable power market, highlighting installed capacity trends (2006-2030), generation trends(2006-2030) and installed capacity split by various renewable power sources in 2016.

Detailed overview of United States hydropower market with installed capacity and generation trends and major active and upcoming hydro projects.

Deal analysis of United States hydropower market. Deals are analyzed on the basis of mergers, acquisitions, partnership, asset finance, debt offering, equity offering, private equity (PE) and venture capitalists (VC).

Key policies and regulatory framework supporting the development of renewable power sources in general and hydropower in particular.

Company snapshots of some of the major market participants in the country.

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US Army Corps of Engineers
New York Power Authority
DTE Electric Company
Duke Energy Corporation
Pacific Gas and Electric Company

Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents

1 Table of Contents

1.1 List of Tables

1.2 List of Figures

2 Executive Summary

2.1 Global Carbon Emissions to Increase at a Lower rate During the Forecast Period

2.2 Technological Advancements and Government Support Driving Global Renewable Power Installations

2.3 Top 10 Countries Account for Over 70% of Hydropower Capacity

2.4 Thermal Power is the Dominant Source in the Power Mix

2.5 Renewable Sources Forecast to Witness Maximum Growth

3 Introduction

3.1 Carbon Emissions, Global, 2001–2016

3.2 Primary Energy Consumption, Global, 2001–2030

3.3 Hydropower, Global, Technology Definition and Classification

3.4 Report Guidance

4 Renewable Power Market, Global, 2006 – 2030

4.1 Renewable Power Market, Global, Overview

4.2 Renewable Power Market, Global, Installed Capacity, 2006–2030

4.2.1 Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type, 2006–2030

4.2.2 Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030

4.2.3 Renewable Power Market, Global, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type, 2016–2030

4.2.4 Renewable Power Market, Global, Comparison by Cumulative Installed Capacity of Technology, 2016–2030

4.3 Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, 2006–2030

4.3.1 Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation by Source Type, 2006–2030

4.3.2 Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, Source Comparison Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

4.4 Renewable Power Market, Global, LCOE Comparison of Power Generating Sources, 2016

5 Hydropower Market, Global, 2006–2030

5.1 Hydropower Market, Global, Overview

5.2 Hydropower Market, Global, Installed Capacity, 2006–2030

5.2.1 Hydropower Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Region, 2016 and 2030

5.2.2 Hydropower Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Country, 2016 and 2030

5.2.3 Hydropower Market, Global, Installed Capacity Share by Segment, 2016 and 2030

5.3 Hydropower Market, Global, Power Generation, 2006–2030

5.3.1 Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Region, 2016 and 2030

5.3.2 Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Country, 2016 and 2030

5.3.3 Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Segment, 2016 and 2030

5.4 Hydropower Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016–2020

6 Power Market, United States, 2006–2030

6.1 Power Market, United States, Overview

6.2 Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006–2030

6.2.1 Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, 2006–2030

6.2.2 Power Market, United States, Share in Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030

6.2.3 Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type, 2016 and 2030

6.2.4 Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016–2030

6.3 Power Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006–2030

6.3.1 Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type, 2006–2030

6.3.2 Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

7 Renewable Power Market, United States, 2006–2030

7.1 Renewable Power Market, United States, Overview

7.2 Renewable Power Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006-2030

7.2.1 Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type, 2006-2030

7.2.2 Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type, 2016 and 2030

7.2.3 Renewable Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type, 2016-2030

7.2.4 Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Installed Capacity, 2016–2030

7.3 Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006-2030

7.3.1 Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Source Type, 2006-2030

7.3.2 Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Power Generation, 2016-2030

8 Hydropower Market, United States, 2006–2030

8.1 Hydropower Market, United States, Overview

8.2 Hydropower Market, United States, Installed Capacity, 2006 – 2030

8.2.1 Hydropower Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006–2030

8.3 Hydropower Market, United States, Power Generation, 2006 – 2030

8.4 Hydropower Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Technology, 2006–2030

8.5 Hydropower Market, United States, Investment Trends, 2016-2020

8.6 Large Hydropower Market, United States, Major Active Plants

8.6.1 Large Hydropower Market, United States, Major Active Plants, 2002–2016

8.6.2 Large Hydropower Market, United States, Major Projects Under Construction (MW), 2016

8.7 Small Hydropower Market, United States, Major Active Plants

8.7.1 Small Hydropower Market, United States, Major Active Plants, 2002–2016

8.7.2 Small Hydropower Market, United States, Major Projects Under Construction (MW), 2016

8.8 Hydropower Market, United States, Deal Analysis, 2016

8.8.1 Hydropower Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value, 2006–2016

8.8.2 Hydropower Market, United States, Split by Deal Type, 2016

9 Power Market, Regulatory Scenario, United States

9.1 Overview

9.2 Federal Initiatives

9.2.1 Energy Independence and Security Act, 2007

9.2.2 Energy Improvement and Extension Act, 2008

9.2.3 Production Tax Credits

9.2.4 Investment Tax Credits

9.2.5 Manufacturing Tax Credit

9.2.6 Rural Energy for America Program: Grants

9.2.7 Tribal Energy Program Grant

9.2.8 Clean Renewable Energy Bonds

9.2.9 Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds

9.2.10 US Department of Energy – Loan Guarantee Program

9.2.11 Modified Accelerated Cost Recovery System

9.2.12 Green Power Purchasing Goal

9.2.13 Residential Renewable Energy Tax Credit

9.3 Federal Initiatives for Solar Power

9.3.1 Solar America Initiative

9.3.2 SunShot Initiative

9.4 Federal Initiatives for Wind Power

9.5 Federal Initiatives for Biopower and Biofuels

9.5.1 Energy Policy Act – Alternative Fuels

9.5.2 Biorefinery Assistance Program

9.5.3 Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990

9.6 State-Level Incentives

9.6.1 Overview

9.6.2 Renewable Portfolio Standards

9.6.3 Renewable Energy Certificates

9.6.4 Public Benefits Funds for Renewable Energy

9.6.5 Interconnection Standards

9.6.6 Net Metering

9.6.7 Property Assessed Clean Energy

9.7 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Iowa

9.7.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Iowa

9.7.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Iowa

9.7.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Iowa

9.8 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Minnesota

9.8.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Minnesota

9.8.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Minnesota

9.8.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar Power, Minnesota

9.8.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, Minnesota

9.8.5 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, Minnesota

9.9 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Washington

9.9.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Washington

9.9.2 Renewable Energy Manufacturing Program

9.9.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Washington

9.10 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Colorado

9.10.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Colorado

9.10.2 Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment

9.11 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas

9.11.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Texas

9.11.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, Texas

9.11.3 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, Texas

9.11.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, Texas

9.12 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, California

9.12.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, California

9.12.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, California

9.12.3 AB 797 Bill Incentivizing Solar Energy, California

9.12.4 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Wind, California

9.12.5 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Hydropower, California

9.12.6 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Geothermal, California

9.12.7 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Bioenergy, California

9.13 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nevada

9.13.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, Nevada

9.14 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Jersey

9.14.1 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Renewable Energy Sources, New Jersey

9.14.2 Financial Incentives and Policy Support for Solar, New Jersey

9.15 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oklahoma

9.15.1 Net Metering and Interconnection Guidelines

9.15.2 Zero-Emission Facilities Production Tax Credit

9.15.3 Wind Development Updates

9.15.4 Property Tax Exemption for Wind Power Generators

9.16 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Illinois

9.16.1 Future Energy Jobs Bill

9.16.2 Renewable Portfolio Standard

9.16.3 Net Metering and Interconnection

9.16.4 Solar and Wind Energy Rebate Program

9.16.5 Large Distributed Solar and Wind Grant Program

9.16.6 Biogas and Biomass to Energy Grant Program

9.16.7 Illinois Solar Renewable Energy Credits (SREC)

9.17 Senate Bill (SB) 309, Indiana

9.18 Energy Policy 2017–2020 Action Plan, Quebec

9.19 Residential and Commercial Solar Program, Alberta

9.20 Senate Bill 90, Florida

9.21 Reliable Investment in Vital Energy Reauthorization (RIVER) act, Colorado

9.22 Paris Climate Agreement Withdrawal

10 Hydropower Market, United States, Company Profiles

10.1 Company Snapshot: US Army Corps of Engineers

10.1.1 US Army Corps of Engineers – Company Overview

10.1.2 US Army Corps of Engineers – Major Products and Services

10.1.3 US Army Corps of Engineers – Head Office

10.2 Company Snapshot: Pacific Gas and Electric Company

10.2.1 Pacific Gas and Electric Company – Company Overview

10.2.2 Pacific Gas and Electric Company – Business Description

10.2.3 Pacific Gas and Electric Company – SWOT Analysis

10.2.4 Pacific Gas and Electric Company – Major Products and Services

10.2.5 Pacific Gas and Electric Company – Head Office

10.3 Company Snapshot: New York Power Authority

10.3.1 New York Power Authority – Company Overview

10.3.2 New York Power Authority – Business Description

10.3.3 New York Power Authority – SWOT Analysis

10.3.4 New York Power Authority – Major Products and Services

10.3.5 New York Power Authority – Head Office

10.4 Company Snapshot: FirstEnergy Corp.

10.4.1 FirstEnergy Corp. – Company Overview

10.4.2 FirstEnergy Corp. – Business Description

10.4.3 FirstEnergy Corp. – SWOT Analysis

10.4.4 FirstEnergy Corp. – Major Products and Services

10.4.5 FirstEnergy Corp. – Head Office

10.5 Company Snapshot: Duke Energy Corporation

10.5.1 Duke Energy Corporation – Company Overview

10.5.2 Duke Energy Corporation – Business Description

10.5.3 Duke Energy Corporation – SWOT Analysis

10.5.4 Duke Energy Corporation – Major Products and Services

10.5.5 Duke Energy Corporation – Head Office

10.6 Company Snapshot: DTE Electric Company

10.6.1 DTE Electric Company – Company Overview

10.6.2 DTE Electric Company – Major Products and Services

10.6.3 DTE Electric Company – Head Office

11 Appendix

11.1 Abbreviations

11.2 Bibliography

11.3 Market Definitions

11.4 Methodology

11.5 Coverage

11.5.1 Secondary Research

11.5.2 Primary Research

11.5.3 Modeling and Forecasting

11.6 Contact Us

11.7 Disclaimer

Table

1.1 List of Tables

Table 1: Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Energy Consumption, Global (MT), 2001–2016

Table 2: Primary Energy Consumption, Global (Mtoe), 2001–2030

Table 3: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006–2030

Table 4: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 5: Renewable Power Market, Global, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016–2030

Table 6: Renewable Power Market, Global, Comparison by Cumulative Installed Capacity of Technology, 2016–2030

Table 7: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006–2030

Table 8: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, Source Comparison Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

Table 9: Renewable Power Market, Global, Assumptions for LCOE Calculation

Table 10: Renewable Power Market, Global, LCOE Comparison of Power-generating Sources ($/kWh), 2016

Table 11: Hydropower Market, Global, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006–2030

Table 12: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 13: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 14: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Segment (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 15: Hydropower Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006–2030

Table 16: Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 17: Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 18: Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Segment (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 19: Hydropower Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016–2020

Table 20: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type(MW), 2006–2030

Table 21: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 22: Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type(MW), 2016 and 2030

Table 23: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016–2030

Table 24: Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2006–2030

Table 25: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

Table 26: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006-2030

Table 27: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030

Table 28: Renewable Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016-2030

Table 29: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Installed Capacity, 2016–2030

Table 30: Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Source Type (GWh), 2006-2030

Table 31: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

Table 32: Hydropower Market, United States, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006 – 2030

Table 33: Hydropower Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Technology (MW), 2006–2030

Table 34: Hydropower Market, United States, Power Generation (GWh), 2006 – 2030

Table 35: Hydropower Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Technology (GW), 2006–2030

Table 36: Hydropower Market, United States, New Investment ($m), 2016-2020

Table 37: Large Hydropower Market, United States, Major Active Plants, 2002–2016

Table 38: Large Hydropower Market, United States, Major Upcoming Projects 2016

Table 39: Small Hydropower Market, United States, Major Active Plants, 2002–2016

Table 40: Small Hydropower Market, United States, Major Upcoming Projects 2016

Table 41: Hydropower Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value ($m), 2006–2016

Table 42: Hydropower Market, United States, Deals by Type, 2016

Table 43: Renewable Energy Market, US, Production Tax Credit ($/kWh), 2016

Table 44: Renewable Energy Market, US, Investment Tax Credit, 2016

Table 45: Renewable Energy Market, US, Green Power Purchasing Goal (%), 2016–2025

Table 46: Renewable Power, US, Renewable Portfolio Standards, State Targets, 2016

Table 47: Renewable Power, Minnesota, Solar Power Incentives ($/kWh), 2016

Table 48: Renewable Energy Market, Washington, Member-Owned Renewable Energy Program Rate ($/kWh), 2010–2017

Table 49: Renewable Energy Market, Colorado, Capital Cost Threshold Rates, 2014

Table 50: Renewable Energy Market, Texas, Rebates for Energy Efficiency Products ($/unit), 2017

Table 51: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Marin County – California, 2016

Table 52: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Los Angeles – California, 2016

Table 53: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariff Multiplier, Los Angeles – California, 2016

Table 54: Renewable Energy, Electric Energy Reduction Standard (TWh), California, 2012–2024

Table 55: Renewable Energy, Annual Electric Demand Reduction Standard (MW), California, 2012–2024

Table 56: Renewable Energy, ReMAT Tariffs ($/MWh), California, 2017

Table 57: Renewable Energy Market, California, Go Solar Campaign Program Components, 2007–2016

Table 58: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative Program Budget ($m), 2007–2016

Table 59: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative Rebate Levels by Incentive Step and Rebate Type, 2012

Table 60: Renewable Energy Market, California, California Solar Initiative, Details by Incentive Type, 2013

Table 61: Solar Alternative Compliance Payment ($/MWh), New Jersey, 2008–2016

Table 62: Renewable Energy Market, Oklahoma, Production Tax Credit ($/kWh), 2007–2021

Table 63: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Investor-owned Utilities (%), 2009–2026

Table 64: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Alternate Renewable Electricity Suppliers (%), 2009–2026

Table 65: US Army Corps of Engineers, Major Products and Services

Table 66: Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Major Products and Services

Table 67: New York Power Authority, Major Products and Services

Table 68: FirstEnergy Corp., Major Products and Services

Table 69: Duke Energy Corporation, Major Products and Services

Table 70: DTE Electric Company, Major Products and Services

Table 71: Abbreviations

Figures

1.2 List of Figures

Figure 1: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016

Figure 2: Power Market, US, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Type of Power Plant (%), 2016

Figure 3: Carbon-di-oxide Emissions from Energy Consumption, Global (MT), 2001–2016

Figure 4: Primary Energy Consumption, Global (Mtoe), 2001–2030

Figure 5: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006–2030

Figure 6: Renewable Power Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 7: Renewable Power Market, Global, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016–2030

Figure 8: Renewable Power Market, Global, Comparison by Cumulative Installed Capacity of Technology, 2016–2030

Figure 9: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006–2030

Figure 10: Renewable Power Market, Global, Power Generation, Source Comparison Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

Figure 11: Renewable Power Market, Global, LCOE Comparison of Power-generating Sources ($/kWh), 2016

Figure 12: Hydropower Market, Global, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006–2030

Figure 13: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 14: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 15: Hydropower Market, Global, Cumulative Installed Capacity Share by Segment (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 16: Hydropower Market, Global, Power Generation (GWh), 2006–2030

Figure 17: Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Region (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 18: Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Country (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 19: Hydropower Market, Global, Generation Share by Segment (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 20: Hydropower Market, Global, Investment Trends, 2016–2020

Figure 21: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type(MW), 2006–2030

Figure 22: Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 23: Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Fuel Type(MW), 2016 and 2030

Figure 24: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Installed Capacity, 2016–2030

Figure 25: Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Fuel Type (GWh), 2006–2030

Figure 26: Power Market, United States, Comparison of Technologies Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

Figure 27: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Source Type (MW), 2006-2030

Figure 28: Renewable Power Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Source Type (%), 2016 and 2030

Figure 29: Renewable Power Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Source Type (MW), 2016-2030

Figure 30: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Installed Capacity, 2016–2030

Figure 31: Renewable Power Market, United States, Power Generation by Source Type (GWh), 2006-2030

Figure 32: Renewable Power Market, United States, Comparison of Renewable Power Sources Based on Power Generation, 2016–2030

Figure 33: Hydropower Market, United States, Installed Capacity (MW), 2006 – 2030

Figure 34: Hydropower Market, United States, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Technology (MW), 2006–2030

Figure 35: Hydropower Market, United States, Power Generation (GWh), 2006 – 2030

Figure 36: Hydropower Market, United States, Net Capacity Additions by Technology (GW), 2006–2030

Figure 37: Hydropower Market, United States, New Investment ($m), 2016-2020

Figure 38: Hydropower Market, United States, Deal Volume vs. Deal Value ($m), 2006–2016

Figure 39: Hydropower Market, United States, Split by Deal Type (%), 2016

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