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ENERGY STORAGE WORLD MARKETS: 2014-2020 APRIL 2014 Kevin Popper Anders Hove www.energystorageindustryreport.com +44 208 432 0886 (London) +65 6243 0050 (Singapore) New Report What’s Different About This Report? In 2013, the global energy storage market grew by 22%, adding over 200 MW in capacity worldwide (not including CAES, PHS, thermal or CSP). This report profiles 10 countries that accounted for 90% of cumulative global installations as of the end of 2013. It focuses on understanding the unique structure of each market, taking local policy, grid conditions and tariff structures into consideration. This report models the value proposition of electrical energy storage for generation, transmission, distribution and end user applications. Using these results, combined with projections for technology cost reductions, this report identifies key crossover points, where energy storage starts to provide a positive return on investment. Finally, utilizing the resulting economic model, this report presents some predictions for levels of user adoption and forecasts of market growth on an application- by-application, country-by-country basis. This approach allows the reader to address some very important questions, such as: 3 What are the early stage markets for energy storage? 3 When will installations begin to increase? 3 What market size can we expect? 3 Which markets are best poised to take advantage of early growth opportunities? ESWF London Report flyer.indd 1 3/21/14 10:29 AM

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ENERGY STORAGE WORLD MARKETS: 2014-2020APRIL 2014

Kevin PopperAnders Hove

www.energystorageindustryreport.com

+44 208 432 0886 (London) +65 6243 0050 (Singapore)

New Report

What’s Different About This Report?

In 2013, the global energy storage market grew by 22%, adding over 200 MW in capacity worldwide (not including CAES, PHS, thermal or CSP). This report profiles 10 countries that accounted for 90% of cumulative global installations as of the end of 2013. It focuses on understanding the unique structure of each market, taking local policy, grid conditions and tariff structures into consideration. This report models the value proposition of electrical energy storage for generation, transmission, distribution and end user applications. Using these results, combined with projections for technology cost reductions, this report identifies key crossover points, where energy storage starts to provide a positive return on investment. Finally, utilizing the resulting economic model, this report presents some predictions for levels of user adoption and forecasts of market growth on an application- by-application, country-by-country basis. This approach allows the reader to address some very important questions, such as:

3 What are the early stage markets for energy storage?

3 When will installations begin to increase?

3 What market size can we expect?

3 Which markets are best poised to take advantage of early growth opportunities?

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Many other market research reports purport to forecast robust market growth projections but in truth rely on survey methodologies containing various biases to arrive at these forecasts, often failing to connect with real storage economics. This report focuses on bottoms-up forecast models that rely on an extensive world project database, pipeline and actual application value modeling.

Naturally the report focuses on the regions that are well-known for being first-movers in energy storage or clean energy: California, Japan, Germany, China specifically; and Asia, Europe, Australia and the U.S. more broadly. In 2013, the ten countries covered in this report accounted for 91% of the global advanced energy storage capacity.

About Energy Storage World Forum - Dufresne

This report was written in partnership with Dufresne. Dufresne is the producer of the annual Energy Storage World Forum in Asia and Europe. Over 1300 delegates and a total of 350 speakers, including more than 65 different utilities/TSOs/DSOs/DNOs from 28 countries attended our past 7 Energy Storage World Forums. The Forums took place in Beijing, Tokyo, Berlin, Paris, Barcelona, Rome and London bringing together an international array of speakers combined with local market knowledge.

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About Azure

Beijing-based Azure International is a leading investment and advisory company focused on China’s cleantech energy sector. In addition to advisory capabilities in renewable energy and energy efficiency, we have proven capability to invest in and accelerate the development of clean energy companies. Our portfolio and partner companies have achieved both significant commercial success and returns to investors. Azure provides the necessary expertise and execution capabilities in China to lead relationship development with government and strategic partners, project execution, sourcing, sales and technology development.

No. of Commissioned Projects and Installed Capacity by Technology (Left), and by Application (Right)

Installed Capacity by Technology Supplier

Source: Azure International

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