United States of America (USA) Power Market Outlook to 2030, Update 2020 – Market Trends, Regulations, and Competitive Landscape

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This report elaborates the power market structure of US and provides historical and forecast numbers for capacity, generation, and consumption up to 2030. Detailed analysis of the country's power market regulatory structure, import and export trends, competitive landscape, and power projects at various stages of the supply chain are provided. The report also gives a snapshot of the power sector in the country on broad parameters of macroeconomics, supply security, generation infrastructure, transmission and distribution infrastructure, degree of competition, regulatory scenario, and future potential. An analysis of the deals in the country’s power sector is also included in the report.

Scope

Snapshot of the country’s power sector across parameters – macro economics, supply security, generation infrastructure, transmission infrastructure, degree of competition, regulatory scenario and future potential of the power sector.

Statistics for installed capacity, generation and consumption from 2010 to 2019, and forecast for the next 11 years to 2030

Break-up by technology, including thermal, hydro, renewable and nuclear

Data on leading current and upcoming projects

Information on grid interconnectivity, transmission and distribution infrastructure, and power exports and imports

Policy and regulatory framework governing the market

Detailed analysis of top market participants, including market share analysis and SWOT analysis

Reasons to Buy

Identify opportunities and plan strategies by having a strong understanding of the investment opportunities in the country’s power sector

Identify key factors driving investment opportunities in the country’s power sector

Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data

Develop strategies based on the latest regulatory events

Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential

Identify key partners and business development avenues

Identify key strengths and weaknesses of important market participants

Respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy, and prospects

Table of Contents

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1. Executive Summary

1.1 Renewable Power is Expected to Get More Than Double by 2030

1.2 Even with Declining Trend, Thermal Power to Maintain its dominance in Power Mix till

2030.

2. Introduction

2.1 US Power Market

2.2 GlobalData Report Guidance

3. US Power Market, Snapshot

3.1 Macroeconomic Factors

3.2 Supply Security

3.3 Opportunities

3.4 Challenges

3.5 Impact of COVID-19

4. US Power Market, Market Analysis

4.1 Market Structure

4.2 Key Market Players

4.3 Financial Deals

4.4 US Power Market, Demand Structure

5. US Power Market, Regulatory Scenario

5.1 Thermal Power Policy

5.2 Nuclear Power Policy

5.3 Federal Initiatives

5.4 Federal Initiatives for Solar Power

5.5 Federal Initiatives for Wind Power

5.6 Federal Initiatives for Biopower and Biofuels

5.7 Common State-Level Incentives

5.8 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alabama

5.9 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Alaska

5.10 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Arizona

5.11 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Arkansas

5.12 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, California

5.13 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Colorado

5.14 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Connecticut

5.15 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Delaware

5.16 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Florida

5.17 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Georgia

5.18 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Hawaii

5.19 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Idaho

5.20 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Illinois

5.21 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Indiana

5.22 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Iowa

5.23 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Kansas

5.24 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Kentucky

5.25 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Louisiana

5.26 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Maine

5.27 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Massachusetts

5.28 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Michigan

5.29 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Minnesota

5.30 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Mississippi

5.31 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Missouri

5.32 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Montana

5.33 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nebraska

5.34 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Nevada

5.35 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Hampshire

5.36 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Jersey

5.37 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New Mexico

5.38 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, New York

5.39 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, North Carolina

5.40 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, North Dakota

5.41 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio

5.42 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oklahoma

5.43 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Oregon

5.44 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Pennsylvania

5.45 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Rhode Island

5.46 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Carolina

5.47 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Dakota

5.48 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Tennessee

5.49 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas

5.50 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Utah

5.51 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Vermont

5.52 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Virginia

5.53 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Washington

5.54 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, West Virginia

5.55 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Wisconsin

5.56 Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Wyoming

6. US Power Market, Capacity and Generation

6.1 Cumulative Capacity by Technology, 2019

6.2 Total Power Capacity and Generation, 2000–2030

6.3 Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity (GW) and Annual Power Generation (TWh), by State, 2019

6.4 Thermal Power Capacity and Generation, 2000–2030

6.5 Hydropower Capacity and Generation, 2000–2030

6.6 Nuclear Power Capacity and Generation, 2000–2030

6.7 Renewable Power Capacity and Generation, 2000–2030

7. US Power Market, Transmission and Distribution Overview

7.1 Transmission Network

7.2 Distribution Network

7.3 Grid Interconnection

7.4 Electricity Import and Export

8. US Power Market, Major Generating Companies

8.1 Duke Energy Corp

8.2 Southern Co

8.3 Tennessee Valley Authority

8.4 Dominion Energy Inc

9. Appendix

Abbreviations

Market Definitions

Methodology

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Table

List of Tables

Table 1: Power Market, US, Macroeconomic Factors, 2000–2026

Table 2: Renewable Energy Project Tax Components and changes with new tax code, US

Table 3: Renewable Energy Market, US, Investment Tax Credit

Table 4: Renewable Energy Market, US, Green Power Purchasing Goal (%), 2018–2025

Table 5: Renewable Energy Market, US, Sun shot Progress and Goals

Table 6: Renewable Energy Market, US, Renewable Portfolio Standards, State Targets

Table 7: Renewable Energy Market, Arizona, Compliance Schedule

Table 8: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Marin County – California

Table 9: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariffs, Los Angeles – California

Table 10: Renewable Energy, Feed-in Tariff Multiplier, Los Angeles – California

Table 11: Renewable Energy, ReMAT Tariffs ($/MWh), California

Table 12: Renewable Energy Market, California, Renewable Portfolio Standard Targets (%)

Table 13: Renewable Energy Market, California, PV requirements for new homes

Table 14: Renewable Energy Market, Colorado, Energy Smart Rebates

Table 15: Renewable Energy, Utility Incentive Program

Table 16: Renewable Energy, Eversource Energy, REC Results

Table 17: Renewable Energy, United Illuminating, REC Results

Table 18: Renewable Energy Market, Connecticut, Renewable Portfolio Standard Targets (%)

Table 19: Renewable Energy Market, Connecticut, Renewable Portfolio Standard Targets (%)

Table 20: Renewable Energy Market, Delaware, SREC Program, 2018

Table 21: Renewable Energy Market, Delaware, SREC Auction Price, 2018

Table 22: Renewable Energy Market, Hawaii, Customer Grid Supply Plus Credit Rates

Table 23: Renewable Energy Market, Hawaii, Customer Grid Supply Plus Program Capacity

Table 24: Renewable Energy Market, Hawaii, Small Export Rates

Table 25: Renewable Energy Market, Hawaii, Small Export Capacity

Table 26: Renewable Energy Market, Hawaii, Community Solar Rates Phase 1

Table 27: Renewable Energy Market, Hawaii, Feed-in-Tariff Rates

Table 28: Renewable Energy Market, Idaho, Net Metering Rates

Table 29: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Investor-owned Utilities (%), 2009–2026

Table 30: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Requirements and Carve-outs for Various Technologies for Alternate Renewable Electricity Suppliers (%), 2009–2026

Table 31: Renewable Energy Market, Illinois, Interconnection Standards

Table 32: Renewable Energy Market, Indiana, Feed-in-Tariffs

Table 33: Renewable Energy Market, Iowa, Interconnection Standards

Table 34: Renewable Energy Market, Kentucky, Interconnection Standards

Table 35: Renewable Energy Market, Maine, Credit Rates

Table 36: Renewable Energy Market, Massachusetts, Renewable Portfolio Standard

Table 37: Renewable Energy Market, Massachusetts, Solar Alternative Compliance Payment Rates

Table 38: Renewable Energy Market, Massachusetts, Solar Credit Clearinghouse Auction Rates

Table 39: Renewable Energy Market, Massachusetts, Interconnection Standards

Table 40: Renewable Energy Market, Massachusetts, Offshore Wind Auction Winners, 2018

Table 41: Renewable Energy Market, Michigan, Interconnection Standards

Table 42: Renewable Energy Market, Minnesota, Renewable Energy Standard

Table 43: Renewable Energy Market, Mississippi, Interconnection Standards

Table 44: Renewable Energy Market, Missouri, Interconnection Standards

Table 45: Renewable Energy Market, Montana, Interconnection Standards

Table 46: Renewable Energy Market, Nebraska, Incentive Amount

Table 47: Renewable Energy Market, New Hampshire, Interconnection Standards

Table 48: Renewable Energy Market, New Hampshire, Renewable Portfolio Standards (%)

Table 49: Renewable Energy Market, New Hampshire, Solar Incentives

Table 50: Renewable Energy Market, New Jersey, Solar Alternative Compliance Payments ($), 2019–2033

Table 51: Renewable Energy Market, New Mexico, Interconnection Standards

Table 52: Renewable Energy Market, New Hampshire, Interconnection Standards

Table 53: Renewable Energy Market, New Mexico, EPE Incentive

Table 54: Renewable Energy Market, New Hampshire, Interconnection Standards

Table 55: Renewable Energy Market, North Carolina, Interconnection Standards

Table 56: Renewable Energy Market, North Carolina, Feed-in Tariffs by Utilities ($/kWh)

Table 57: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio, Renewable Portfolio Standards

Table 58: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio, Energy Efficiency Portfolio Standards

Table 59: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio, Renewable Portfolio Standards for large IOUs

Table 60: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Ohio, Solar PV Capital Rebates

Table 61: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Pennsylvania, Loan Programs

Table 62: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Pennsylvania, Grant Programs

Table 63: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Rhode Island, Renewable Portfolio Standards

Table 64: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Rhode Island, Renewable Energy Growth Program Incentives

Table 65: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Carolina, Loan Programs

Table 66: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, South Carolina, Grants

Table 67: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas, Net Metering Programs

Table 68: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Pennsylvania, Grants

Table 69: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas, Loan Programs

Table 70: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Texas, Rebate Programs

Table 71: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Utah, Tax Credits

Table 72: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Vermont, Renewable Portfolio Standards

Table 73: Renewable Energy Policy Framework, Washington, Loan Programs

Table 74: Net Metering System Capacity Limits (kW) – West Virginia

Table 75: Net Metering Tariffs – Wisconsin

Table 76: Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Table 77: Power Market, US, State-wise Cumulative Installed Capacity (MW),2019

Table 78: Power Market, US, State-wise Annual Power Generation (TWh), 2019

Table 79: Thermal Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Table 80: Thermal Power Market, US, Major Plants, 2019

Table 81: Hydropower Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Table 82: Hydropower Market, US, Major Plants, 2019

Table 83: Nuclear Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Table 84: Nuclear Power Market, US, Major Reactors, 2019

Table 85: Renewable Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Table 86: Renewable Power Market, US, Major Plants, 2019

Table 87: Power Market, US, Transmission Line Length (Ckm) by Voltage Level, 2008–2025

Table 88: Power Market, US, Distribution Line Length (Ckm) by Voltage Level, 2008–2025

Table 89: Abbreviations

Figures

List of Figures

Figure 1: Power Market, US, Renewable Power Capacity and Generation Share, 2000–2030

Figure 2: Power Market, US, Thermal Power Capacity and Generation Share, 2000–2030

Figure 3: Power Market, US, Macroeconomic Factors, 2000–2026

Figure 4: Power Market, US, Market Structure

Figure 5: Power Market, US, Market Share of Generation Companies (%), 2019

Figure 6: Power Market, US, Deal Value and Number of Deals, 2010–2019

Figure 7: Power Market, US, Deals by Type (%), 2019

Figure 8: Power Market, US, Annual Power Consumption, 2000–2030

Figure 9: Power Market, US, Power Consumption by Sector (%), 2019

Figure 10: Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity by Technology (%), 2019

Figure 11: Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Figure 12: Thermal Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Figure 13: Hydropower Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Figure 14: Nuclear Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Figure 15: Renewable Power Market, US, Cumulative Capacity and Annual Generation, 2000–2030

Figure 16: Power Market, US, Annual Electricity Import and Export, 2000–2019

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