Global Non-battery Energy Storage (NBES) Market Analysis/Opportunities Report 2022: Value Chain Participation, Pumped Hydro Storage, Energy Storage-as-a-Service, Hydrogen Transport, Technology Support – Yahoo Finance

DUBLIN, Dec. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The “Global Non-battery Energy Storage (NBES) Growth Opportunities” report has been added to  ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
This study highlights the advantages of non-battery technologies over short-duration battery energy storage solutions. It also analyzes the growth opportunities and market potential for well-established industry participants and new entrants.
Renewable power generation has been central to decarbonization initiatives by governments and the commercial and industrial (C&I) sector. Energy storage solutions address the challenges posed by renewable power sources, including intermittency, thereby accelerating the deployment of renewables, which have rightfully gained substantial investments in recent years.
Pumped hydro storage, which has dominated long-duration energy storage for more than a century, is now being challenged by other new and promising low-cost, high-efficiency technologies, each with unique benefits for end users.
Forecasts are based on energy storage targets that governments aim to achieve by 2030 to meet their climate change targets; announced projects (where available); and the publisher’s assessment of the growth potential of energy technologies.
With potential investments in non-battery storage expected to exceed hundreds of billions of dollars over the next few years across all technologies, several opportunities exist across the value chain, including logistics, operations and maintenance (O&M), financing, and technology related to non-battery storage.
The study profiles countries committed to decarbonization and those investing in technology R&D and commercialization. It also highlights companies that have contributed innovative solutions in this space.
Key regions for investment for energy storage technologies have been identified based on investments and interest in a particular technology, either due to its suitability to the geography (or the project) or commercial advancements in the technology.
Key Issues Addressed
What is the current status of the global non-battery energy storage market?
What are the key drivers and restraints affecting market growth? What are the competitive factors in this market?
Is the market growing; how long will it continue to grow, and at what rate will it grow?
Which are the key growth regions for non-battery energy storage that market participants can consider for expansion? Which countries are suitable for investments in these regions?
Who are the key market participants, and what are their innovative business models or solutions?
How is revenue expected to change over the course of the next few years?
What avenues are available for strategic investments in the market, and how best can key stakeholders benefit from them?
Key Topics Covered:
1. Strategic Imperatives
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the NBES Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
Key Findings
Scope of Analysis
Segmentation
2. Growth Opportunity Analysis
Why Alternative Energy Storage?
Comparison of NBES Technologies
Growth Drivers
Growth Restraints
Share of NBES Technologies in Global Energy Storage
Global NBES Trends
Key Competitors
Installed Capacity Forecast by Country
Installed Capacity Forecast by Technology
Capacity Addition Forecast by Country
Capacity Addition Forecast by Technology
Investment Forecast by Country
Investment Forecast by Technology
3. Mechanical Energy Storage
PSH
PSH Installed Capacity
Advantages of PSH
PSH Market Potential
Quidnet Energy’s Geomechanical Pumped Storage (GPS)
4. Power-to-Gas Energy Storage (P2G)
Power to Hydrogen – Why Hydrogen?
Hydrogen Applications
Hydrogen – Policy Initiatives
Global Hydrogen Export-Import Potential
Hydrogen Value Chain
SunHydrogen, Inc.
Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies GmbH
Use of Alternatives for Storage
5. Compressed Air Energy Storage (CAES)
CAES
Isothermal CAES
6. Kinetic Energy Storage
FES
FES – Global Hotspots for Capacity Addition
Beacon Power, Inc.
GES
Energy Vault, Inc.
Ares
7. Thermal Energy Storage (TES)
TES
Hyme Energy – Seaborg Technologies
SaltX Technology
Viking Cold Solutions, Inc.
8. Capacitors
Installed Capacity
Ultracapacitors – Unique Applications
Skeleton Technologies, Inc.
UCAP Power, Inc.
9. Country Analysis
The United States
China
Germany
Spain
Italy
The United Kingdom
RoW
10. Growth Opportunity Universe
Growth Opportunity 1: Value Chain Participation
Growth Opportunity 2: Pumped Hydro Storage – Services/Retrofits
Growth Opportunity 3: Energy Storage-as-a-Service
Growth Opportunity 4: Hydrogen Transport
Growth Opportunity 5: Technology Support for Energy Storage Systems
Companies Mentioned
Beacon Power, Inc.
Energy Vault, Inc.
Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies GmbH
Quidnet Energy
SaltX Technology
Seaborg Technologies
Skeleton Technologies, Inc.
SunHydrogen, Inc.
UCAP Power, Inc.
Viking Cold Solutions, Inc.
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