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Nanoenergy Nanomaterials and the World Energy Market
Dublin, Ireland | Posted on January 22nd, 2011
The market for alternative energy technologies has grown significantly in the last 20 years and is now of increasing importance due to the threat of global warming and the reliance on finite conventional energy sources such as fossil hydrocarbon fuel and coal. Nanomaterials are enabling major research breakthroughs in wind and solar energy, fuel cells, thermoelectrics, batteries and supercapacitors, which are now beginning to translate into tangible products. Due to their unusual mechanical, electrical and optical properties nanomaterials are being incorporated into new, low-cost and environmentally friendly energy conversion and storage systems, promising greater efficiency than current technologies. The world market for these systems was US$203.7million in 2010 and is estimated to rise to US$2280million by 2017.
Report contents include:
- How carbon nanotubes, fullerenes and POSS, graphene, metal oxide nanopowders, metal nanopowders, nanofibers, nanoporous materials, nanowires and quantum dots are being applied to energy products and by whom
- How nanomaterials are impacting catalyst, fuel and oil additives, insulation, lighting, Li-Ion batteries, hydrogen storage, supercapacitors, fuel cells, thermoelectricity, photovoltaics and wind energy
- Global market revenues to 2017, by nanomaterials and market sub-sectors
- Market structure
- Market drivers
- 150 company profiles including products and sub sector markets
- 70 tables and figures
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Title Index:
1 REPORT METHODOLOGY
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 NANOMATERIALS OVERVIEW
3.1 CARBON NANOTUBES
3.1.1 Overview
3.1.2 Energy applications
3.2 FULLERENES AND POSS
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Energy applications
3.3 GRAPHENE
3.3.1 Overview
3.3.2 Energy applications
3.4 METAL OXIDE NANOPOWDERS
3.4.1 Overview
3.4.2 Energy applications
3.5 METAL NANOPOWDERS
3.5.1 Overview
3.5.2 Energy applications
3.6 NANOFIBERS
3.6.1 Overview
3.6.2 Energy applications
3.7 NANOPOROUS MATERIALS
3.7.1 Overview
3.7.2 Energy applications
3.8 NANOWIRES
3.8.1 Overview
3.8.2 Energy applications
3.9 QUANTUM DOTS
3.9.1 Overview
3.9.2 Energy applications
4 MARKET OVERVIEW
4.1 ENERGY SAVING
4.1.1 Catalysts
4.1.2 Fuel and oil additives
4.1.3 Insulation
4.1.4 Lighting
4.2 ENERGY STORAGE
4.2.1 Li-Ion Batteries
4.2.2 Hydrogen storage
4.2.3 Supercapacitors
4.3 ENERGY CONVERSION/PRODUCTION
4.3.1 Fuel cells
4.3.2 Thermoelectricity
4.3.3 Photovoltaics
4.3.4 Wind Energy
5 NANOENERGY COMPANIES (140 PROFILES)
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