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Clean Energy Infrastructure Market By Infrastructure Type, By End-Use: Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast, 2024-2033

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  • 340 Pages
  • June 2024
  • Region: Global
  • Allied Market Research
  • ID: 5994044
The clean energy infrastructure market was valued at $625.2 billion in 2023 and is estimated to reach $1.48 trillion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 9.1% from 2024 to 2033.

Clean energy infrastructure involves the development & maintenance of sustainable and renewable energy systems. It comprises of a broad range of technologies & projects designed to generate clean power and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, hence encouraging the transition from traditional fossil fuel-based energy sources to clean energy. Renewable energy solutions such as solar, hydropower, wind, geothermal, and biomass fall under the clean energy infrastructure. Furthermore, the technologies associated with these solutions for grid management, energy storage, and distribution are a significant part of the infrastructure.

Increase in investments in renewable projects acts as major driver for the clean energy infrastructure market. This is attributed to surge in global awareness regarding the necessity for sustainable and environmentally friendly energy solutions, encouraging investors to recognize the potential and long-term viability of renewable projects. Moreover, rise in global acceptance on alleviating climate change has emboldened countries and businesses to transition toward clean energy sources. This considerably boosts the demand for clean energy infrastructure. Geothermal and renewable natural gas energy sources are anticipated to trend in the portfolio of clean energy infrastructure in the future. These energy sources are expected to create coordination between intermittent and baseload renewables.

However, infrastructure development involves capital-intensive projects which require significant expenses for equipment procurement, site preparation, installation, and grid integration. This remains a significant challenge in various developing nations. In addition, supply chain bottlenecks and fluctuations in the prices of raw materials & critical components have high influence on project timelines. Despite the challenges, the clean energy infrastructure market is expanding rapidly. As per the International Energy Agency, global investments in clean energy reached an extraordinary value of $1.8 trillion in 2023. To align with the Net Zero Emissions scenario, the figure is projected to increase to an approximate amount of $4.5 trillion annually by early 2030. These investments are anticipated to foster the development of robust clean energy infrastructure.

Segment Review

The clean energy infrastructure market is segmented into infrastructure type, end use, and region. By infrastructure type, the market is divided into power generation facilities, energy storage systems, transmission, and distribution networks. As per end use, it is classified into residential, commercial, and industrial. Region wise, it is studied across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.

Key Findings

By infrastructure type, the energy storage systems segment is expected to dominate the market by 2033.

As per end use, the industrial segment has high energy demands, hence leads the market.

By region, Asia-pacific was the highest revenue generator in 2023.

Competition Analysis

The major players operating in the clean energy infrastructure market include NextEra Energy, Inc., Enel Spa, Iberdrola, S.A, Canadian Solar., First Solar, SunPower Corporation., ACCIONA ENERGÍA, Suzlon Energy Limited, Adani Group, and Tata Power. These players have adopted various key developmental strategies such as business expansion, new product launches, and partnerships to strengthen their foothold in the market.

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Key Market Segments

By Infrastructure Type

  • Power Generation Facilities
  • Energy Storage Systems
  • Transmission
  • Distribution Networks

By End-Use

  • Residential
  • Commercial
  • Industrial

By Region

  • North America
  • U.S.
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Europe
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Spain
  • UK
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Australia
  • Rest of Asia-Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • South Africa
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players

  • NextEra Energy, Inc.
  • Enel Spa
  • Iberdrola
  • Canadian Solar
  • First Solar
  • SunPower Corporation
  • ACCIONA ENERGÍA
  • Suzlon Energy Limited
  • Adani Group.
  • Tata Power

 

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Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1. Report Description
1.2. Key Market Segments
1.3. Key Benefits
1.4. Research Methodology
1.4.1. Primary Research
1.4.2. Secondary Research
1.4.3. Analyst Tools and Models
CHAPTER 2: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2.1. CXO Perspective
CHAPTER 3: MARKET LANDSCAPE
3.1. Market Definition and Scope
3.2. Key Findings
3.2.1. Top Investment Pockets
3.2.2. Top Winning Strategies
3.3. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
3.3.1. Bargaining Power of Suppliers
3.3.2. Threat of New Entrants
3.3.3. Threat of Substitutes
3.3.4. Competitive Rivalry
3.3.5. Bargaining Power among Buyers
3.4. Market Dynamics
3.4.1. Drivers
3.4.2. Restraints
3.4.3. Opportunities
CHAPTER 4: CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE
4.1. Market Overview
4.1.1 Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
4.2. Power Generation Facilities
4.2.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
4.2.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
4.2.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
4.3. Energy Storage Systems
4.3.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
4.3.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
4.3.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
4.4. Transmission
4.4.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
4.4.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
4.4.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
4.5. Distribution Networks
4.5.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
4.5.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
4.5.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
CHAPTER 5: CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, BY END-USE
5.1. Market Overview
5.1.1 Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
5.2. Residential
5.2.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
5.2.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
5.2.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
5.3. Commercial
5.3.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
5.3.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
5.3.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
5.4. Industrial
5.4.1. Key Market Trends, Growth Factors and Opportunities
5.4.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Region
5.4.3. Market Share Analysis, By Country
CHAPTER 6: CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, BY REGION
6.1. Market Overview
6.1.1 Market Size and Forecast, By Region
6.2. North America
6.2.1. Key Market Trends and Opportunities
6.2.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.2.3. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.2.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Country
6.2.5. U.S. Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.2.5.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.2.5.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.2.6. Canada Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.2.6.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.2.6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.2.7. Mexico Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.2.7.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.2.7.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3. Europe
6.3.1. Key Market Trends and Opportunities
6.3.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.3. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Country
6.3.5. France Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.3.5.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.5.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3.6. Germany Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.3.6.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3.7. Italy Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.3.7.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.7.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3.8. Spain Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.3.8.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.8.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3.9. UK Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.3.9.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.9.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.3.10. Rest Of Europe Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.3.10.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.3.10.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4. Asia-Pacific
6.4.1. Key Market Trends and Opportunities
6.4.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.3. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Country
6.4.5. China Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.4.5.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.5.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4.6. Japan Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.4.6.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4.7. India Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.4.7.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.7.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4.8. South Korea Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.4.8.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.8.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4.9. Australia Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.4.9.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.9.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.4.10. Rest of Asia-Pacific Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.4.10.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.4.10.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.5. LAMEA
6.5.1. Key Market Trends and Opportunities
6.5.2. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.5.3. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.5.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Country
6.5.5. Brazil Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.5.5.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.5.5.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.5.6. South Africa Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.5.6.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.5.6.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.5.7. Saudi Arabia Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.5.7.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.5.7.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
6.5.8. Rest of LAMEA Clean Energy Infrastructure Market
6.5.8.1. Market Size and Forecast, By Infrastructure Type
6.5.8.2. Market Size and Forecast, By End-use
CHAPTER 7: COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE
7.1. Introduction
7.2. Top Winning Strategies
7.3. Product Mapping Of Top 10 Player
7.4. Competitive Dashboard
7.5. Competitive Heatmap
7.6. Top Player Positioning, 2023
CHAPTER 8: COMPANY PROFILES
8.1. NextEra Energy, Inc.
8.1.1. Company Overview
8.1.2. Key Executives
8.1.3. Company Snapshot
8.1.4. Operating Business Segments
8.1.5. Product Portfolio
8.1.6. Business Performance
8.1.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.2. Enel Spa
8.2.1. Company Overview
8.2.2. Key Executives
8.2.3. Company Snapshot
8.2.4. Operating Business Segments
8.2.5. Product Portfolio
8.2.6. Business Performance
8.2.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.3. Iberdrola
8.3.1. Company Overview
8.3.2. Key Executives
8.3.3. Company Snapshot
8.3.4. Operating Business Segments
8.3.5. Product Portfolio
8.3.6. Business Performance
8.3.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.4. Canadian Solar
8.4.1. Company Overview
8.4.2. Key Executives
8.4.3. Company Snapshot
8.4.4. Operating Business Segments
8.4.5. Product Portfolio
8.4.6. Business Performance
8.4.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.5. First Solar
8.5.1. Company Overview
8.5.2. Key Executives
8.5.3. Company Snapshot
8.5.4. Operating Business Segments
8.5.5. Product Portfolio
8.5.6. Business Performance
8.5.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.6. SunPower Corporation
8.6.1. Company Overview
8.6.2. Key Executives
8.6.3. Company Snapshot
8.6.4. Operating Business Segments
8.6.5. Product Portfolio
8.6.6. Business Performance
8.6.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.7. ACCIONA ENERGÍA
8.7.1. Company Overview
8.7.2. Key Executives
8.7.3. Company Snapshot
8.7.4. Operating Business Segments
8.7.5. Product Portfolio
8.7.6. Business Performance
8.7.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.8. Suzlon Energy Limited
8.8.1. Company Overview
8.8.2. Key Executives
8.8.3. Company Snapshot
8.8.4. Operating Business Segments
8.8.5. Product Portfolio
8.8.6. Business Performance
8.8.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.9. Adani Group.
8.9.1. Company Overview
8.9.2. Key Executives
8.9.3. Company Snapshot
8.9.4. Operating Business Segments
8.9.5. Product Portfolio
8.9.6. Business Performance
8.9.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
8.10. Tata Power
8.10.1. Company Overview
8.10.2. Key Executives
8.10.3. Company Snapshot
8.10.4. Operating Business Segments
8.10.5. Product Portfolio
8.10.6. Business Performance
8.10.7. Key Strategic Moves and Developments
LIST OF TABLES
TABLE 1. GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 2. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR POWER GENERATION FACILITIES, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 3. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 4. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR TRANSMISSION, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 5. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 6. GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 7. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR RESIDENTIAL, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 8. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR COMMERCIAL, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 9. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR INDUSTRIAL, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 10. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, BY REGION, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 11. NORTH AMERICA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 12. NORTH AMERICA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 13. NORTH AMERICA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 14. U.S. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 15. U.S. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 16. CANADA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 17. CANADA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 18. MEXICO CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 19. MEXICO CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 20. EUROPE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 21. EUROPE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 22. EUROPE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 23. FRANCE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 24. FRANCE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 25. GERMANY CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 26. GERMANY CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 27. ITALY CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 28. ITALY CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 29. SPAIN CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 30. SPAIN CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 31. UK CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 32. UK CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 33. REST OF EUROPE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 34. REST OF EUROPE CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 35. ASIA-PACIFIC CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 36. ASIA-PACIFIC CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 37. ASIA-PACIFIC CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 38. CHINA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 39. CHINA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 40. JAPAN CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 41. JAPAN CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 42. INDIA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 43. INDIA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 44. SOUTH KOREA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 45. SOUTH KOREA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 46. AUSTRALIA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 47. AUSTRALIA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 48. REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 49. REST OF ASIA-PACIFIC CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 50. LAMEA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 51. LAMEA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 52. LAMEA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 53. BRAZIL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 54. BRAZIL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 55. SOUTH AFRICA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 56. SOUTH AFRICA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 57. SAUDI ARABIA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 58. SAUDI ARABIA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 59. REST OF LAMEA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 60. REST OF LAMEA CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE, BY END-USE, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
TABLE 61. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 62. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 63. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 64. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 65. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 66. ENEL SPA: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 67. ENEL SPA: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 68. ENEL SPA: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 69. ENEL SPA: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 70. ENEL SPA: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 71. IBERDROLA: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 72. IBERDROLA: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 73. IBERDROLA: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 74. IBERDROLA: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 75. IBERDROLA: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 76. CANADIAN SOLAR: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 77. CANADIAN SOLAR: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 78. CANADIAN SOLAR: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 79. CANADIAN SOLAR: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 80. CANADIAN SOLAR: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 81. FIRST SOLAR: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 82. FIRST SOLAR: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 83. FIRST SOLAR: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 84. FIRST SOLAR: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 85. FIRST SOLAR: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 86. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 87. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 88. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 89. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 90. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 91. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 92. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 93. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 94. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 95. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 96. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 97. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 98. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 99. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 100. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 101. ADANI GROUP.: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 102. ADANI GROUP.: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 103. ADANI GROUP.: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 104. ADANI GROUP.: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 105. ADANI GROUP.: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
TABLE 106. TATA POWER: KEY EXECUTIVES
TABLE 107. TATA POWER: COMPANY SNAPSHOT
TABLE 108. TATA POWER: OPERATING SEGMENTS
TABLE 109. TATA POWER: PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
TABLE 110. TATA POWER: KEY STRATEGIC MOVES AND DEVELOPMENTS
LIST OF FIGURES
FIGURE 1. GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, 2024 - 2033
FIGURE 2. SEGMENTATION OF CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET, 2024 - 2033
FIGURE 3. TOP INVESTMENT POCKET IN CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET
FIGURE 4. MODERATE BARGAINING POWER OF BUYERS
FIGURE 5. MODERATE BARGAINING POWER OF SUPPLIERS
FIGURE 6. MODERATE THREAT OF NEW ENTRANTS
FIGURE 7. LOW THREAT OF SUBSTITUTION
FIGURE 8. HIGH COMPETITIVE RIVALRY
FIGURE 9. OPPORTUNITIES, RESTRAINTS AND DRIVERS: GLOBALCLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET
FIGURE 10. GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET SEGMENTATION, BY INFRASTRUCTURE TYPE
FIGURE 11. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR POWER GENERATION FACILITIES, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 12. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 13. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR TRANSMISSION, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 14. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 15. GLOBAL CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET SEGMENTATION, BY END-USE
FIGURE 16. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR RESIDENTIAL, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 17. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR COMMERCIAL, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 18. CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET FOR INDUSTRIAL, BY COUNTRY, 2024 - 2033 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 19. TOP WINNING STRATEGIES, BY YEAR, 2021-2023*
FIGURE 20. TOP WINNING STRATEGIES, BY DEVELOPMENT, 2021-2023*
FIGURE 21. TOP WINNING STRATEGIES, BY COMPANY, 2021-2023*
FIGURE 22. PRODUCT MAPPING OF TOP 10 PLAYERS
FIGURE 23. COMPETITIVE DASHBOARD
FIGURE 24. COMPETITIVE HEATMAP: CLEAN ENERGY INFRASTRUCTURE MARKET
FIGURE 25. TOP PLAYER POSITIONING, 2023
FIGURE 26. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 27. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 28. NEXTERA ENERGY, INC.: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 29. ENEL SPA: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 30. ENEL SPA: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 31. ENEL SPA: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 32. IBERDROLA: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 33. IBERDROLA: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 34. IBERDROLA: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 35. CANADIAN SOLAR: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 36. CANADIAN SOLAR: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 37. CANADIAN SOLAR: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 38. FIRST SOLAR: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 39. FIRST SOLAR: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 40. FIRST SOLAR: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 41. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 42. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 43. SUNPOWER CORPORATION: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 44. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 45. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 46. ACCIONA ENERGÍA: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 47. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 48. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 49. SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 50. ADANI GROUP.: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 51. ADANI GROUP.: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 52. ADANI GROUP.: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 53. TATA POWER: NET SALES, 2021-2023 ($TRILLION)
FIGURE 54. TATA POWER: REVENUE SHARE, BY SEGMENT, 2023 (%)
FIGURE 55. TATA POWER: REVENUE SHARE, BY REGION, 2023 (%)

Companies Mentioned

  • NextEra Energy, Inc.
  • Enel Spa
  • Iberdrola
  • Canadian Solar
  • First Solar
  • SunPower Corporation
  • ACCIONA ENERGÍA
  • Suzlon Energy Limited
  • Adani Group.
  • Tata Power

Methodology

The analyst offers exhaustive research and analysis based on a wide variety of factual inputs, which largely include interviews with industry participants, reliable statistics, and regional intelligence. The in-house industry experts play an instrumental role in designing analytic tools and models, tailored to the requirements of a particular industry segment. The primary research efforts include reaching out participants through mail, tele-conversations, referrals, professional networks, and face-to-face interactions.

They are also in professional corporate relations with various companies that allow them greater flexibility for reaching out to industry participants and commentators for interviews and discussions.

They also refer to a broad array of industry sources for their secondary research, which typically include; however, not limited to:

  • Company SEC filings, annual reports, company websites, broker & financial reports, and investor presentations for competitive scenario and shape of the industry
  • Scientific and technical writings for product information and related preemptions
  • Regional government and statistical databases for macro analysis
  • Authentic news articles and other related releases for market evaluation
  • Internal and external proprietary databases, key market indicators, and relevant press releases for market estimates and forecast

Furthermore, the accuracy of the data will be analyzed and validated by conducting additional primaries with various industry experts and KOLs. They also provide robust post-sales support to clients.

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