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Japan Wind Energy Market Analysis and Forecasts for 2013

Summary

The report provides a detailed analysis and forecasts market for wind energy worldwide and the market for wind power in particular Japan. It also helps analysis and forecasting of key indicators on capacity installed, the market size and growth. The report facilitates to understand the market in land and offshore in Japan. Provides information about parks wind onshore and offshore projects most important and future projects in Japan. The report helps to understand the wind industry and the regulatory framework on the market wind power in Japan. Provides interesting results from market leading manufacturers of wind power industry in Japan. In addition, also provides ten profiles of the leading companies of the wind turbine in Japan. The report also provides trends and analysis of investment Japanese market for wind power, and a summary and processing RSS news for the past six months. Taken together, allows investors to to evaluate the market and technological development of wind energy market Japan.

Scope

wind-Global Market Analysis
Wind-Japan market overview, market size and growth
-Anticipate and predict future trends in wind power industry in Japan
key policy and regulatory framework to support the market in Japan Wind
Identify growth segments and opportunities in the wind industry in Japan
Japan the wind industry and key market players Wind Japanese
Key details of the active energy projects and the future of wind in Japan

Reasons to buy

Most in a position to gain complete and current information on the Japanese market for wind power
-Analyze the industry wind turbines in Japan
Identify key growth and investment opportunities in the Japanese market, based on the analysis of the agreement
-Facilitate decision making based on strong historic and forecast data, deal analysis and recent developments
-Develop strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events in Japan
Quickly, help prepare the materials for more detailed planning and effective
-Understand and respond to your competitors business structure, strategy and prospects
"It deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and mergers and alliances that have shaped the market
-Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of leading companies in the wind of Japan

Content:

"1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 10
Figures 12 1.2 List
2 Wind Energy Industry Japan 13
2.1 Market power Japan 13
2.1.1 Market Power in Japan, an overview 13
2.1.2 Japanese market power, the installed capacity by fuel type, 2008 13
2.2 Japanese market renewable raw materials 14
2.2.1 on the Japanese market for renewable energy, general 14
2.2.2 Japanese market for renewable energy, capacity installed by fuel type, 2008 15
2.2.3 Japanese market for renewable energy growth through fuel type, 2001 to August 16
2.3 Wind Energy Market in Japan, the size and growth, 2001-13 16
2.3.1 Japan, the cumulative installed capacity of wind energy, 2001 13 16
2.3.2 Japan, wind, 2001-13 18
2.4 market power in the offshore wind development in Japan 19
Japan Wind Power Market 2.5 installed capacity by region, 2008 19
2.6 Japan market power in the wind, wind farms under construction 21
3 Regulatory Framework for wind energy Japan 22
Japan 3.1 Legal Framework on Renewable Energies, overview 22
3.1.1 Japan's political platform Renewable Energy (JREPP) 22
3.1.2 Green Power: Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS) – 2007 22
3.1.3 Green Power Certification System 24
3.1.4 Vision of energy companies York 25
3.1.5 Net Metering Policy 25
3.1.6 Japan renewables, the new Policy 25
3.2 regulatory framework for wind energy Japan 26
3.2.1 Regulatory framework for wind power in Japan About 26
3.2.2 National Wind Incentive Programs 26
3.2.3 Utilities resistance 27
4 Vestas Wind Systems A / S 28
28 4.1 Key Information
4.2 Information 28 general business
28 4.3 Financial Return
4.4 Industry Outlook 28
4.5 SWOT Snapshot 29
4.6 Description of the company 29
4.6.1 Business Overview 29
4.6.2 Production and Sales 29 wind turbines
4.7 Major products and services 31
4.7.1 Overview 31
4.8 Background 32
Business Strategy 36 4.9
4.9.1 Declaration 36 Mission
36 4.9.2 Strategy
4.9.3 Key Strategies 37
Social Responsibility 37 4.9.4
4.10 SWOT analysis 38
4.10.1 Information 38 general
Vestas Wind Systems AS 4.10.2 Strengths / 38
4.10.3 Vestas Wind Systems A weak S / 39
Vestas Wind Systems AS 4.10.4 Opportunities / 40
4.10.5 Vestas Wind Systems AS Threat / 41
4.11 42 competitors
4.12 Revenue Analysis 42
4.12.1 Revenue by sector 42
4.12.2 Revenue by Geographic Area 43
43 13.4 Ownership Structure
44 4.14 Key Employees
Key Employee Biographies 44 15.4
46 16.4 Company Statement
Instead of 4.17 and 48 subsidiaries
Headquarters 48 4.17.1
4.17.2 Other Locations and subsidiaries 49
5 Lagerwey Wind wind BV, Company Overview 50
5.1 Information 50 key
5.2 Personal Products and Services 50
5.2.1 Description 50
5.3 The locations and Subsidiaries 50
50 See 5.3.1
6 GE Energy, Company Snapshot 51
51 6.1 Information
6.2 Company Presentation 51
51 6.3 Financial Performance
Industry Outlook 6.4 51
6.5 Overview of Business 52
52 6.5.1 Company Overview
06.06 53 Major products and services
6.6.1 Description 53
56 6.7 SWOT Analysis
6.7.1 Description 56
GE Energy 57 6.7.2 Strengths
GE Energy 58 6.7.3 Weaknesses
6.7.4 Opportunities 58 GE Energy
GE Energy 59 6.7.5 Threats
6.8 61 competitors
6.9 61 key employees
Key Employee Biographies 61 10.6
62 11.6 Company Statement
6.12 Location and Subsidiaries 62
See 6.12.1 62
6.12.2 Other Locations and Subsidiaries 63
7 Gamesa, SA, 64 snapshots
Key 64 7.1 Information
7.2 Company Overview 64
64 7.3 Financial Performance
64 7.4 SWOT Snapshot
7.5 Overview 65 Company
7.5.1 Information General Business 65
7.5.2 Generation 65
7.5.3 Production 66
68 7.5.4 Solar Energy
7.6 Main products and services 69
7.6.1 Information Total 69 general
7.7 Background 69
Business Strategy 71 7.8
7.8.1 Mission Statement 71
71 7.8.2 Strategy
7.8.3 Social Responsibility 73 companies
74 7.9 SWOT Analysis
7.9.1 Description 74
7.9.2 Gamesa, strong SA 74
Gamesa SA Weaknesses 75 7.9.3
7.9.4 Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica, SA Opportunities 75
7.9.5 Gamesa Corporacion Tecnologica, SA Threats 76
7.10 77 competitors
Revenue Analysis 77 11.7
7.11.1 Revenue by sector 77
7.11.2 Revenue by Geographic Area 78
79 12.7 Ownership Structure
7.13 Employees 79 key
80 key employees Bios 7.14
7.15 statement of the company has 80 employees
Instead of 7.16 and 82 subsidiaries
See 7.16.1 82
7.16.2 Other Locations and subsidiaries 83
Enercon GmbH 8, 85 snapshots of the company
Key 85 8.1 Information
8.2 Information 85 general business
85 8.3 Industry Outlook
8.4 Overview 86 Company
8.4.1 Business Overview 86
08.05 87 Major products and services
8.5.1 Information 87 general
8.6 out of 87
8.7 Analysis 88 SWOT
View 88 8.7.1
Enercon GmbH Strengths 89 8.7.2
Enercon GmbH Weaknesses 90 8.7.3
8.7.4 Chance 90 Enercon GmbH
Threats 91 8.7.5 Enercon GmbH
8.8 Competitors 91
8.9 92 key employees
Instead of 8.10 and 92 subsidiaries
92 8.10.1 Social Seat
8.10.2 Other Locations and Subsidiaries 92
REpower Systems AG 9, 94 snapshots of the company
9.1 Key Information 94
9.2 Corporate Overview 94
94 9.3 Financial Performance
94 9.4 Industry Outlook
95 9.5 SWOT Snapshot
Business Description 95 9.6
9.6.1 Business Overview 95
9.6.2 Germany 95
Outside of Germany 96 9.6.3
9.7 Main products and services 98
9.7.1 Description 98
98 9.8 History
Strategy 9.9 Business 100
9.9.1 Mission Statement 100
Strategy 9.9.2 101
9.9.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 102
9.10 SWOT analysis 102
9.10.1 Overview 102
REpower Systems AG 102 9.10.2 Strengths
9.10.3 REpower Systems AG Weaknesses 104
9.10.4 REpower Systems AG Opportunities 105
9.10.5 REpower Systems AG Threats 106
Competitors 9.11 106
Revenue Analysis 107 9.12
9.12.1 Income from sector 107
Geography Revenue by 108 9.13
Ownership Structure 108 14.9
9.15 108 key employees
9.16 Key Employee Biographies 109
09.17 Company Statement 110
Instead of 9.18 and its subsidiaries 111
9.18.1 111 Headquarters
9.18.2 Other Locations and Subsidiaries 111
10 Co. in Japan Wind Development, Ltd., the company's 113 general
Key 113 10.1 General information
Main products and services 2.10 113
10.2.1 Overview 113
Competitors 113 10.3
114 10.4 Key Employees
Instead of 10.5 and 114 subsidiaries
10.5.1 114 Headquarters
10.5.2 Other Locations and Subsidiaries 114
11 Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation, Company Overview 115
Key information 115 11.1
11.2 Financial Performance 115
11.3 115 different products and services
11.3.1 Overview 115
Competitors 116 11.4
11.5 to 116 key employees
Location of 11.6 and 116 subsidiaries
11.6.1 116 Headquarters
11.6.2 Other Locations and Subsidiaries 117
12 Clean Energy Factory Co., Ltd. Presentation Society, 118
Information 118 12.1
12.2 The main products and services 118
12.2.1 Overview 118
Competitors 118 12.3
12.4 Key Employees 119
Instead of 12.5 and 119 subsidiaries
12.5.1 119 Headquarters
12.5.2 Other Locations and Subsidiaries 119
13 120 offers financial picture
13.1 Summary 120 Deal Details
Acquisition 120 13.1.1
Offers debt 13.1.2 122
135 13.1.3 Partnerships
Recent Developments 14 136
Contracts 136 14.1
14.1.1 July 3rd, 2008: Mazda to provide green electricity for Japanese Pro Baseball 2008 All-Star Games 136
Update operations charges 136 14.2
14.2.1 December 1, 2008: Yamaha Motor to install solar and wind generating systems factory nakaz 136
14.2.2 September 29, 2008: Yonder Eurus and announce the completion of 137 Park Okawara
138 14.3 Financial Announcements
14.3.1 January 30, 2009: Reports TEPCO nine months the year 2008 138
14.3.2 January 30, 2009: Declares KEPCI nine months fiscal 2008 138
14.3.3 January 28th, 2009: Reports Nine Months Ended ITOCHU 139 FY 2009 Results
14.3.4 October 31, 2008: Declares Q2 Fiscal 2008 KEPCI 139
14.3.5 October 31, 2008: TEPCO reports 140 1H FY2008
14.3.6 July 31, 2008: Q1 Kansai Electric Reports Fiscal 2009 Results 140
14.3.7 July 31, 2008: Q1 fiscal 2009 Chubu Electric reports 140 Results
14.3.8 28 July 2008: Reports Q1 FY 2008 TEPCO 142
14.3.9 April 30, 2008: Kansai Electric Reports Fiscal 2008 Results 142
3/14/1910 April 28, 2008: Chubu Electric reports fiscal year 2008 142
4.14 Strategy and Planning 145
14.4.1 January 30, 2009: Kansai to build 24 MW, 145 Japanese
14.4.2 May 21, 2008: Pans for the proposed offshore wind Shell 146 new
14.4.3 May 15, 2008: TEPCO to build wind farm in Japan 146
14.4.4 March 20, 2007: J-Power, Mitsui and WFL wind power generation project was launched in Poland 147
14.4.5 February 19, 2007: Kinder Eurus and start building the wind farm Shin Izumo 147
14.4.6 January 22, 2007: Nippon Oil and SK De strategic business development 147
14.4.7 June 20, 2006: Energy Nippon Oil and Japan by 148 Enter Business Alliance
14.4.8 June 15, 2006: Catamount, Marubeni Wind Energy 149 Final Project
14.5 interests of public governments and 150
14.5.1 January 20, 2008: Japan to build offshore wind power for 150
Other highlights 14.6 150
14.6.1 July 28, 2008: Expansion SET more CAE Energy Smart 150
14.6.2 May 8, 2008: ScottishPower submit a 151 remotorization Park Llandinam
15 Appendix 152
15.1 Methodology 152
15.2 About Global Data 152
Contact Us 152 15.3
Responsibility 15.4 152

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