Global Off-grid Zero-emission Electricity Report 2017: New Markets & New Technology Roadmap 2018-2038 – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Off-grid
Zero-emission Electricity 2018-2038: New Markets, New Technology Roadmap"

report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

Off Grid Zero Emission Electricity will Come to the 1.2 Billion People
Lacking Electricity

"Off-grid Zero-emission Electricity: New Markets, New Technology Roadmap
2018-2038" reveals the market drivers and changing technologies involved.

The emphasis is on what is new and important for the future: this is
seen in the drill down chapter on electricity from light and infrared
scoping such things as perovskites, Building Integrated Photovoltaics
BIPV, solar vs piezo roads and "Silent City" leading to the chapter on
electricity from wind including a close look at the newly commercial
Aerial Wind Energy AWE and such things as piezo + photovoltaic sails as
multi-mode harvesting becomes important. Off grid electricity from water
is then explained with a detailed look at off grid battery technologies
at the end of the report.

The presentation is compact with new detailed infograms and forecasts
and a creative, critical approach by the many PhD level analysts who
have toured the world to gain the information using local languages for
technical interviews. It is shown that the biggest markets are on the
mainland initially mainly in developing countries but mini grids are
popular in island states, both developed and developing. There are more
than 10,000 inhabited islands around the world and an estimated 750
million islanders and the report profiles many doing off grid, giving
gives statistics, trends and achievements. In most cases, renewables are
already a cost-effective replacement for their diesel generators and
others benefit from solar panels taking much of their load as is also
scoped in Africa and elsewhere.

The report even shows that vehicles and charging stations where needed
will become micro and mini grids increasingly not connected to national
grids. For example, Tesla promises solar bodywork and Elon Musk says he
will take all his intended 10 GW of charging stations worldwide off
grid. There is a clear roadmap in the report showing 2.2 million larger
vehicles becoming candidates for energy independence as clean off grid
minigrids in 2028 including the largest ships having zero emission
instead of each emitting NOx and particulates of millions of cars.

Off grid is shown to be a prudent diversification for utilities and
fossil fuel companies now investing in it. The potential is considerable
and for the first time it has now been fully scoped by this report, from
single solar panels on huts in Africa to the 17 types of land vehicle,
boat, ship and plane from 2014-2028 that will trend to being travelling
minigrids with zero emission.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary And Conclusions

2. Introduction

3. Progress And Opportunities Worldwide: Examples

4. Off-Grid Energy Harvesting Technologies Compared

5. Electricity From Light And Infrared

6. Electricity From Wind

7. Electricity From Water "Blue Energy"

8. Batteries

9. Other Off Grid Energy Storage

Companies Mentioned

  • Mercedes
  • Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology
  • Powerwall

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/n96bd9/offgrid

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