DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE–
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cnr9r9/batteries_and
has announced the addition of the «Batteries
and Supercapacitors for the Smart Grid – 2013″ report to their
offering.
Energy storage is a vital component of the Smart Grids that are
currently being built around the world. These grids are designed to
improve the reliability of electricity transmission and distribution,
facilitate the integration of renewable energy generators, and allow
long-distance trading of electricity supplies. All of these functions
require the grid to offer buffers where electricity can be stored
locally.
However, for the most part the technologies up to this task have not
been available. To the extent that grids have incorporated storage it
has either been through the use of conventional batteries originally
targeted towards the automotive industry and which are not optimal for
grid storage or through major engineering projects such as compressed
air storage which are impossible to replicate generally.
While we believe that this report will become required reading for
battery and supercapacitor firms, this report also spells out the
potential for materials companies and specialty chemical firms who
NanoMarkets believes will find considerable new business potential
supplying advanced materials – especially nanomaterials – for newer
forms of grid storage. In addition, NanoMarkets believes that this
report will be of considerable use to utilities and other firms directly
involved in the Smart Grid business, since it will show them how the
next-generation of batteries and supercaps for Smart Grids will help to
enable Smart Grid deployment.
This new report from NanoMarkets reviews the latest applications for
grid storage and shows where money can be made in the near-to-medium
term future by supplying the batteries and supercapacitors that will
meet the coming storage requirements of the grid.
This report provides granular eight-year forecasts of chemical batteries
and supercapacitors in both volume shipments and market value, with
breakouts by technology type, application, and regions supplied. In
addition, this report provides detailed assessments of the strategies
being utilized by leading firms active in this space.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
E.1 The need for storage in the smart grid
E. 2 Smart grid-related opportunities for battery and supercapacitor
makers
E.3 Smart grid storage-related opportunities for materials makers
E.4 Key firms to watch in grid energy storage
E.5 Summary of eight-year forecasts
Chapter one: Introduction
Chapter Two: Materials and Technology for Grid storage
2.1 Traditional grid storage solutions
2.2 Advanced battery solutions
2.3 Supercapacitors for grid storage applications
2. 4 Key points in this chapter
Chapter Three: Eight-Year Forecasts of Smart Grid Storage Markets
3.1 Key drivers for storage in the smart grid
3.2 Forecasting methodology
3.3 Eight-year forecasts of chemical batteries for grid storage
3.4 Eight-year forecasts of grid-storage supercapacitors
3.4 Summary of eight-year forecasts
3.5 Differences from previous forecasts
Chapter Four: Company Profiles
4. 1 Advanced Lead-Acid Companies
- Axion Power International
- CD Technologies
- EnerSys
- Firefly Energy
- Exide Technologies
- Ultralife Batteries
4.2 Advanced lithium ion battery companies
- A123 Systems .
- Altair Nanotechnologies
- Boston Power
- Hitachi Maxell
- Johnson Controls/Saft Advanced Power Solutions
- Kyushu Electric Power and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Nexeon
- The Saft Group
- Sanyo/Panasonic
- Valence Technologies
4. 3 Sodium sulfur battery companies
- GeoBattery
- NGK insulators Ltd/Tokyo Electric Power (TEPCO
- 4.4 Sodium metal halide batteries
- Fiamm Sonik
- General Electric
4.5 Zinc bromide battery companies
- Premium Power Corp
- ZBB Energy
4. 6 Vanadium redox-based battery companies
- Cellennium Limited
- Cellstrom GmbH
- Deeya Energy
- Prudent Energy.
- REDT
- Sumitomo Electric Industries
- V-Fuel Pty Ltd.
4. 7 Other battery companies
- Cobasys (Metal Hydride
- Liquid Metal Battery Corporation
- ReVolt (Zinc Air
- Aquion (sodium ion/water electrolyte
4.8 Chinese battery companies
- Advanced battery
- China BAK
- China Ritar Power
- Highpower International
- New Energy Systems
4. 9 Supercapacitor companies
- EPCOS
- Maxwell Technologies
- NEC/Tokin
- Nesscap
- Siemens
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cnr9r9/batteries_and.
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