19. The growth of renewableenergycapacity and biofuel production in the 2005-2010 period is illustrated in Figure 3. Most of the new and renewable sources of energy grew at an accelerated pace. Solar capacity experienced the fastest growth ... Solar PV Solar PV grid Wind pow er CSP Geotherm al pow er Hydropow er 2005-2010, 5-year period 2010 Only Solar w ater/heating Ethanol prod Biodiesel prod. Source: REN21, “Renewables 2011: global status report” (Paris, REN21 secretariat, 2011).
energy technologies grew very rapidly, with the fastest growth in the power sector. Total capacity of solar photovoltaics (PV) grew at ratesaveraging 60% annually ... of liquid biofuels has been mixed in recent years. The averageannualgrowthrate ... but with steady growth in solid and gaseous biomass capacity, increasing at an average
Figure 8 AverageAnnualGrowthRates of RenewableEnergycapacity, 2002-2006 Solar PV, grid-connected Biodiesel(annual production) Wind power Geothermal heating Solar PV, off-grid Solar hot water/heating Ethanol(annual production) Small ... toe per thousand US dollars Energy intensity Year *Commercial energy includes all energy that is the subject of monetary transactions (generally coal, oil, gas, nuclear and hydro). Only commercial energy is considered in this graph. こに、工業化プロセスにおける
As illustrated in Figure 96, the three industries operating at averageannualgrowthrates greater than 25% (solar PV, biodiesel and wind) have all recently experienced supply limited price increases and hence learning rate retardations (Navaro ... Photovoltaics Biodiesel (annual production) Wind power Geothermal heating Solar hot water/heating Ethanol (annual production) Small hydropower Large hydropower Biomass power Geothermal power Biomass heating Percent
The three industries operating at averageannualgrowthrates greater than 25% in Figure 35 have all recently experienced supply limited price increases and hence learning rate ... Solar PV, grid-connected Biodiesel (annual production) Wind power Geothermal heating Solar PV, off-grid Solar hot water/heating Ethanol (annual production) Small hydropower Large hydropower Biomass power Geothermal power Biomass heating Percent
World renewableenergycapacity increased at rates of 15–30 percent annually between 2002 and 2006 (see Table 15).158 Solar PV, grid-connected Biodiesel (annual ... power Biomass heating Percent Source: RenewableEnergy and Policy Network
Source: REN21 Renewables 2007 This growth is more marked with solar PV for grid ... times to become operational. In general, electricity produced from renewableenergy ... in the number of jobs created. Renewableenergy has made inroads in market capitalization
and in some developing countries. Global renewableenergycapacity grew at rates of 15–30 ... hydropower), wind power was the largest addition to renewableenergycapacity ... activities, makes it urgent to shift dependence from fossil resources to renewableenergy
’ renewables (modern biomass energy, geothermal heat and electricity, small-scale ... impressive growthrates (see Figure 2.1). ... electricity and ocean energy) contribute about 2 per cent of the world’s energy use (WEA