Research and Markets: RE-view: Hydropower USA - Q2 2012

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pfb8s3/review) has announced the addition of the "RE-view: Hydropower USA - Q2 2012" report to their offering.

A comprehensive databook on conventional hydroelectric trends (not including hydro pumped storage) across the United States + a directory of all operational hydroelectric power plants.

Updated quarterly and available either as an individual report or an annual subscription.

Packed with detailed analysis, charts, tables and maps incorporating the latest available data on capacity, generation and consumption trends at both the national U.S., individual State and Sector level.

This databook also provides market share information for the top developers and hydroelectric plants with a breakdown between the different plant sizes and plant ownership. Data coverage is for the latest quarter, year-to-date and 3 years of history. Comparative publications are also available for biomass and waste energy, geothermal energy, solar energy and wind energy.

OVERVIEW

RE-view : Hydropower USA provides a detailed analysis of hydroelectric capacity, primary energy consumption and the generation of electricity from hydroelectric sources across the USA, using the latest available data. The format is analytical, presenting complex trends and developments at both the national U.S. and individual State level in detailed yet easy-to-read tables, charts and maps. This report includes in-depth information on primary energy, generation and capacity statistics covering both the latest quarter, year-to-date and 3 year periods as well as comparisons between different plant sizes, plant ownership and installation figures for the U.S., individual States and the Top 20 entities in this energy sector. Comparisons are made to other renewable energy sources, total renewable energy figures and total market figures (conventional + renewable energy sources).

State profiles are provided for Washington, California, Oregon, New York, Alabama, Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Tennessee, Georgia, North Carolina, South Dakota, Arkansas, South Carolina, Nevada, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Maine, Texas, Virginia, Colorado, Maryland, Missouri, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Alaska, Vermont, Wyoming, Nebraska, West Virginia, Massachusetts, Utah, Michigan, Minnesota, Louisiana, Iowa, Connecticut, Ohio, New Mexico, Indiana, Florida, Illinois, Hawaii, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Kansas.

This databook is accompanied by a directory listing 1428 operational hydropower plants across the United States.

This report can be reviewed against others in the series to compare the performance of different energy types and consider trends from a State or country perspective.

SCOPE

- Primary energy production, consumption, electricity net generation , installed and added capacity, hydroelectric plants.

- Comprehensive analysis of current (latest quarter, year to date) and historical data (last 12 months, last 36 months)

- Analysis at the national U.S, individual State and Company level.

- Comparison of hydroelectricity versus aggregate trends in total renewable energy and total energy (conventional + renewable energy sources)

- Relative ranking of State markets.

KEY DATA POINTS

- Primary energy production

- Primary energy consumption

- Installed capacity (total, per capita, per GDP, per sq km)

- Added capacity

- Net generation

- % of total production / consumption / generation / capacity

- % of renewable production / consumption / generation / capacity

- Current quarter

- Year to date

- Last 12 months

- Last 36 months

REASONS TO BUY

- Identify key trends and developments within the local hydroelectric market.

- Understand the importance of these trends relative to other energy sectors.

- Facilitate decision making based on a clear global understanding of this market and strong current and historical analysis.

- Design business strategies by gaining insight to the trends and predictions shaping this market.

Data is collated from authoritative sources, supplemented by secondary research and packaged into a quick reference, analytical databook providing a wealth of tables, charts, maps and facts on the state and development of hydroelectricity across the USA.

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/pfb8s3/review

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716
Sector: Hydro Power

Source: Research and Markets