The Small Hydropower Market in Southeast Asia: Forecast to 2022 – ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Small Hydropower Market in Southeast Asia: Forecast to 2022”

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Most of Southeast Asia (SEA) consists of developing nations, and their
electricity requirements are expected to steadily increase in the coming
decades, as their Gross Domestic Product (GDP) increases. There is a
global push toward decoupling GDP growth and carbon emissions,
particularly in developing countries.

Besides solar, wind, geothermal, and bioenergy, SEA is considering small
hydropower as a viable source for electricity generation. With the
presence of many rivers and a high potential for small hydropower, SEA’s
market may be a good source of potential opportunities for turbine
manufacturing companies.

This analysis observes the current state of
the market in terms of installed capacity and the number of turbine
units that are being used for hydropower generation.

Small hydropower has multiple definitions that vary depending on
countries, experts, or organizations’ preferences. In this study, small
hydropower is defined as any hydropower project that uses hydro turbines
of rated capacity between 1 and 30 megawatts (MW). The study covers the
countries of Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

The market is measured in terms of the number of turbine units in
existence, as well as the rated power capacity of these units. This
study quantifies the existing market for the base year of 2017 and
forecasts the same for the time period of 2018-2022. The study covers
market drivers and restraints, market forecasts and trends, the industry
value chains, typical project delivery models, and risks/barriers to
entry, for all the countries mentioned.

The study also points out various opportunities for growth, in existing
and upcoming projects, in the small hydropower market in SEA. It also
provides suggestions on what companies can do to capitalize on these
opportunities, such as the types of turbines to focus on or additional
services that could be provided to the sector.

This study was performed using a bottom-up qualitative and quantitative
analysis, using secondary research, of all small hydropower projects in
SEA that are currently active or under construction. The results
obtained were verified with primary sources to ensure the integrity and
authenticity of data.

Key Topics Covered

1. Executive Summary

  • Key Findings
  • Market Overview

2. Introduction

  • Definitions and Abbreviations
  • Scope of the Study
  • Methodology

3. Indonesia

  • Overview
  • Market Drivers
  • Drivers Explained
  • Market Restraints
  • Restraints Explained
  • Market Forecast
  • Key Market Trends
  • Industry Value Chain
  • Typical Project Delivery Model
  • Risks and Barriers to Entry

4. Malaysia

5. The Philippines

6. Thailand

7. Vietnam

8. Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action

  • Growth Opportunity 1 – 1-10MW Turbines
  • Growth Opportunity 2 – Improved Project Management
  • Growth Opportunity 3 – Refurbishment of Old Projects
  • Growth Opportunity 4 – Data Analytics
  • Growth Opportunity 5 – Low-head Turbines
  • Strategic Imperatives for Success & Growth

9. The Last Word

  • 3 Big Predictions

10. Appendix

  • List of Exhibits

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