Thursday, December 23, 2010

Market for utility-scale electricity storage tech to reach $18.5 bn by 2015

The total global utility-scale electricity storage (UES) market is valued at nearly $4 billion in 2010 and is expected to reach $18.5 billion by 2015, at a 5-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 36.6%.

Learn about the current status and assess the potential growth of the worldwide utility-scale electricity storage (UES) technology industry and the market for associated storage technologies. This report also includes chapters on regulation support and incentives, industry structure and company profiles....

Use this report to:
  • Understand the global trends that form the basis of an emerging boom in utility-scale electricity storage (UES) development
  • Identify the unique regional and technological characteristics of global UES markets that will influence how you do business 
  • Learn about and take advantage of supporting incentives and regulations in major worldwide markets 
  • Develop marketing strategies based on an analysis of the major viable UES technologies, their current market status, impact on future markets, and 5-year growth projections for each.
To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Carbon capture and storage market projected to reach $389 billion by 2014

The cumulative capital base of carbon capture and storage amounted to $125.4 billion in 2009. This figure is projected to reach $389 billion by 2014 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25.4% from 2009 to 2014.

Learn about the major markets for carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) technology with forecasts through 2014, the status of competing carbon capture technologies as well as global technological research and development (R&D) for carbon capture technologies to prevent global warming.

Use this report to:
  • Learn about current carbon capture & storage technologies and emerging technologies that could compete with or displace existing ones
  • Anticipate and prepare for trends in global technological R&D for carbon capture from the generation of electric power from coal, oil, and natural gas that can be expected during the next 5 years 
  • Formulate business growth strategies based on the projected value of equipment needed on the ground to capture carbon dioxide in the major capture categories used by utilities, including pre-combustion, combustion, and post-combustion 
  • Develop competitive strategies based on an analysis of established companies and how they are positioning their technology, as well as start-up companies with novel technology.

To provide further information about this report we offer a Complimentary Introduction, available from our Website. To download, simply click here, go to the Table of Contents tab, add the complimentary introduction to your cart, and confirm your order.

Value Cumulative Capital Base of CCS Technologies through 2014

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Biotechnology Research Review 2010 published


This Biotechnology Research Review includes highlights of reports published in 2010
on the following biotechnology markets:
  • Epigenomics: Opportunities in Biomarkers, Diagnostics and Therapeutics (BIO059B)
  • Global Biochip Markets: Microarrays and Lab-on-a-Chip (BIO049C)
  • Nucleic Acid Aptamers for Diagnostics and Therapeutics: Global Markets (BIO071A)
  • New Developments in Treating Genetic Disorders: The Global Market (BIO056B)
  • Chiral Technology: Global Markets (BIO012E)
  • Therapeutic Vaccines: The Global Market (BIO052B)
  • Biological Therapies for Cancer: Technologies and Global Markets (BIO048B)
  • DNA Sequencing: Emerging Technologies and Applications (BIO045C)

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Thursday, December 2, 2010

Fuel Cell Industry Review, 2010 Published


The Fuel Cell Industry Report Review, 2010 provides a comprehensive summary of all major news and other events that affected the global fuel cell industry in 2010. Included
is coverage of:
  • Technology advances 
  • Key mergers and acquisitions
  • Business alliances and partnerships 
  • Research and development 
  • Government funding 
  • New products and their effect on industry advancement 
  • Current and pending legislation that will affect the industry 
  • Key industry events
The goal of BCC Research in compiling and publishing the Fuel Cell Industry Report Review, 2010 is to provide key players with all important 2010 news and an analysis of how the industry will be affected in one publication.
We hope you will find this Review valuable, and we look forward to another year of serving our customers' technology market research needs.

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