New
study Stationary Fuel Cell Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide,
2013 to 2019 study has 553 pages, 238 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are
poised to achieve significant growth as the Stationary Fuel Cells used to
provide distributed power for campus environments achieve better technology and
economies of scale. They have achieved grid parity in many cases. They improve
and lower energy costs. They threaten to erode utility profitability.
Stationary
Fuel Cells are on the cusp of becoming commercially viable, creating companies
that are profitable and produce electricity at or below parity with the grid
giving every user alternatives to the grid. Bloom Energy has solved the SOFC
engineering challenges. Breakthroughs in materials science, and revolutionary
designs give Bloom SOFC technology a cost effective, all-electric solution.
Vendors have solved the SOFC conundrum, developing new materials that make
units affordable and provide energy device economies of scale and support for
wind and solar renewable energy sources.
Stationary
fuel cells represent the base for distributed power generation worldwide. No
more new coal plants, no mare extensions to the grid. Distributed power has
become mainstream. Distributed generation (DG) refers to power generation at
the point of consumption.
Generating
power on-site, rather than centrally, eliminates the cost, complexity,
interdependencies, and inefficiencies associated with energy transmission and
distribution. Distributed energy is evolving in a manner like distributed PC
and laptop computing, cars for transportation, and smart phones. As distributed
Internet data and telephony have found a place in the market, so also will
distributed energy generation become widespread. Distributed power shifts
energy generation control to the consumer much to the consternation of the
existing utility companies.
Renewable
energy is intermittent and needs stationary fuel cells for renewables to
achieve mainstream adoption as a stable power source. Wind and solar power
cannot be stored except by using the energy derived from these sources to make
hydrogen that can be stored. Stationary fuel cells are likely to function as a
battery in the long term, creating a way to use hydrogen that is manufactured
from the renewable energy sources. It is likely that the wind, solar, and tide
energy will be transported as electricity to a location where the hydrogen can
be manufactured. It is far easier to transport electricity than to transport
hydrogen. Hydrogen servers as an energy storage mechanism.
Stationary
fuel cell markets need government sponsorship. As government funding shifts
from huge military obligations, sustainable energy policy becomes a compelling
investment model for government.
Stationary
fuel cell markets at $793.7 million in 2012 are projected to increase to $9.6
billion in 2019. Growth is anticipated to be based on demand for distributed
power generation that uses natural gas. Systems provide clean energy that is
good for the environment. Growth is based on global demand and will shift from
simple growth to rapid growth measured as a penetration analysis as markets
move beyond the early adopter stage. The big box retailers including many, led
by Walmart, the data centers, and companies like Verizon are early adopters.
Eventually
hydrogen will be used as fuel in the same stationary fuel cell devices. The
hydrogen is manufactured from solar farms. Stationary fuel cells have become
more feasible as the industry is able to move beyond platinum catalysts.
This
report cover 7 market leaders companies- Ballard, Bloom Energy, ClearEdge, FuelCell
Energy, Hydrogenics, Plug Power, UTC and 30 Market Participants companies - Acumentrics,
Advent Technologies, AFC Energy, Altergy, Ansaldo Fuel Cells, Ballard Power
Systems, BASF, Blasch Precision Ceramics, Ceramic Fuel Cells, ClearEdge Power /
UTC Power, Delphi, Doosan Corporation, Elcore, Enbridge, Fuji Electric, GE,
HydroGen LLC, ITN Lithium Technology, ITN Plasmonics, LG Electronics, Nuvera,
POSCO Power, Rolls Royce, Samsung, Serenergy, Siemens AG, SoftBank, SoftBank
& Bloom Energy Joint Venture, Southern California Edison, Truma.
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