Global Hydropower Turbine Market Overview:
The
Hydropower
Turbine Market is slated to cross USD
2741,7 billion valuation with a CAGR of 4.55% during the forecast period
covering 2019 to 2025. Market Research Future (MRFR) identifies low maintenance
cost, hike in the inclusion of latest technologies, better research-related funding,
environmental concerns, excellent energy conversion capacity, simple design,
and others as major driving factors.
However,
high installation costs and a lack of standardized policies can affect the
market.
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Competitive
Landscape:
· General
Electric
· Andritz
· Toshiba
Energy
· Kirloskar
Brothers Ltd.
· Siemens
· Canyon
Industries Inc.
· Hitachi
Ltd.
· Cornell
Pump Co.
· Canadian
Hydro Components Ltd.
· WWS
Wasserkraft GmbH
· Capstone
Turbine
· Gilbert
Gilkes & Gordon
Segmentation:
The
global market report on the hydropower turbine market includes segments like
type, capacity, and application. These segments and their data can be
productive for the players involved in the global market.
By
type, the market can be studied on the basis of
reactive, gravity, impulse, and others. The reactive segment is expected to
dominate the market. The ‘others’ segment includes pump hydropower turbines,
turbines use in building automation, etc.
By
capacity, the global report on the Hydropower
Turbine Industry includes segments like
less than 1MW, between 1-10 MW, and above 10MW. The last one is the largest one
and is expected to register the fastest growth rate during the forecast period.
By
application, the study of the hydropower turbine
market includes a discussion of power generation, marine, aeronautics, and
power storage. The power generation segment is both the largest and the
fastest-growing sector.
Regional
Analysis:
Regionally,
North America has been invested heavily in the generation of hydropower as well
as releasing the potential application of hydropower turbines in the marine and
aeronautics field.
Also,
the region of Europe has acquired a share of some of the most developed
hydroelectricity generation sectors in the world. In this region, Norway
recorded to generate more than 90% of its energy needs through hydropower.
Europe prioritizes renewable energy and, consequently, and by this, it is
thriving the European hydropower turbine market.
Asia-Pacific:
The most significant and fastest-growing region for this market, Asia-pacific,
has excellent hydropower potential along with tremendous energy demand. The low
cost of energy conversion and the renewable nature of hydroelectricity are the
chief reasons for its adoption in this region. China leads the world in the
creation of hydroelectricity, and India has tremendous hydropower potential
that it is just realizing.
Whereas
Middle East & Africa is considered a small market, though, this region
boasts the most untapped hydropower potential in the world. The rising
industrialization and urbanization are solely responsible for rising energy
demand. International agencies such as UNIDO are proactively promoting the
setting up of micro and small hydroelectric plants in this entire region.
Industry
News:
In
July 2020, researchers from the Technical University Munich announced that a
hydropower plant, with the ability to reduce the influence on aquatic life in
rivers, has started functioning in Germany. The plant has a concealed turbine
in a shaft placed in the riverbed that will not affect the free flow of fish
during their migration downstream. Hydropower plants are known for their
ability to reduce carbon footprint by providing alternative power, which curbs
the use of fossil fuel. However, it also impacts the natural environment by
altering the aquatic life. In a conventional method, the water is channelized
towards the turbine and the current created by that can affect the movement of
fish; in fact, it can kill them. This new design is expected to be a
game-changer.
In
August 2020, experts from the Yakut Scientific Center with affiliation from the
Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences made an announcement that
they have developed a compact hydropower plant. This can generate electricity
for remote northern areas and comes with a built-in pump that gets activated by
river currents. The inventors believe that this would be a good choice for
those regions as they use diesel power plants that are quite expensive and
residents there prefer staying in the dark to avoid huge electricity bills.
However,
the recent COVID-19 crisis is expected to create problems for the market. The
pandemic has broken down supply chains and affected countries financially,
which is why the stalling of projects are happening. However, governments are
launching countermeasures that can change the market scenario.
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