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ENDNOTES REFERENCE TABLES 204 net additions in 2013 of 201 MW from idem, Table 4.5 Planned Generating Capacity Changes by Energy Source, 2013–2017, http://www.eia.gov/electricity/annual/html/epa_04_05.html; generation from EIA, Electric Power Monthly, February 2014, Table 1.1, http://www.eia.gov/electricity/monthly; Canada: Canadian Hydropower Association, communication with REN21, February 2014; Hydropower Equipment Association (HEA) data based on its members’ aggregated input, personal communication with REN21, April 2014; generation from Statistics Canada, “Table 127-0002 Electric Power Generation, by class of electricity producer,” http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/cansim; Russia: capacity and generation from System Operator of the Unified Energy System of Russia, Report on the Unified Energy System in 2013 (Moscow: undated), http://www.so-ups.ru/fileadmin/files/company/reports/ disclosure/2014/ups_rep2013.pdf; India: installed capacity in 2013 (units larger than 25 MW) of 39,893.4 MW from Government of India, Ministry of Power, Central Electricity Authority, “Installed capacity as of 31 December 2013,” http://www.cea.nic.in/ reports/monthly/inst_capacity/dec13.pdf, and idem, “List of H.E. Stations in the Country with Station Capacity Above 25 MW,” http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/hydro/list_he__stations.pdf; capacity additions in 2013 (>25 MW) of 554 MW from Central Electricity Authority, “Executive Summary of the Power Sector (monthly),” http://www.cea.nic.in/exesum_cood.html; installed capacity in 2013 (<25 MW) of 3,763.15 MW from MNRE, op. cit. note 1; capacity additions in 2013 (<25 MW) of 267 MW based on difference of year-end 2013 figure (above) and year-end 2012 figure (3,496.15 MW) from MNRE, Annual Report 2012-2013 (New Delhi: undated), Table 3.7, http://www.mnre.gov.in/mission- and-vision-2/publications/annual-report-2; generation for plants larger than 25 MW from Central Electricity Authority, “Executive Summary of the Power Sector (monthly),” op. cit. this note, and output from hydropower plants smaller than 25 MW estimated, based on capacity from MNRE, Annual Report 2012–2013, op. cit. this note and on average capacity factor for large hydropower facilities in India; Turkey: capacity was 19,609.4 MW at the end of 2012 and 22,493.6 MW by 31 January 2014, from Dr. Öztürk Selvitop, Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, Republic of Turkey, “Hydropower in Turkish Energy Sector,” presentation, Ankara, 4 March 2014, http://suyonetimi.ormansu.gov.tr/ Libraries/su/Hydropower_in_Turkish_Energy_Sector.sflb.ashx; see also Turkish Electricity Transmission Company, capacity projections, http://www.teias.gov.tr/YayinRapor/APK/projeksiyon/ KapasiteProjeksiyonu2013.docx; Vietnam: late 2013 capacity from Do Duc Quan, director, Hydropower Department, General Department of Energy, “Policies on Sustainable Hydropower Development in Vietnam, presentation, Second Mekong River Commission Summit and International Conference, Ho Chi Minh City, 2–5 April 2014, http://www.mrcsummit.org/presentations/ track2/1.2-d-policy-for-sustainable-dev-ofhydro-QuanDoDuc. pdf; 2012 year-end capacity of 12.95 GW from National Electricity Center of Vietnam, http://www.nldc.evn.vn/News/7/661/Bao- cao-tong-ket-nam-2012.aspx; World based on International Hydropower Association (IHA) Hydropower Database, personal communication with REN21, March 2014; from preliminary estimates in IEA, Medium-Term Renewable Energy Market Report 2014, op. cit. note 1. 7 Table R7 derived from the following sources: Germany: 32,643 MW at end-2012, added 3,305 MW in 2013 for a total of 35,948 MW, from AGEE-Stat, op. cit. note 1; 3,304 MW added for a total of 35,500 MW, from IEA–Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA-PVPS), PVPS Report – Snapshot of Global PV 1993–2013: Preliminary Trends Information from the IEA PVPS Programme (Brussels: March 2014), http://www.iea-pvps.org/ fileadmin/dam/public/report/statistics/PVPS_report_-_A_ Snapshot_of_Global_PV_-_1992-2013_-_final_3.pdf; China: 7 GW at end-2012 from EPIA, op. cit. note 2; added 12.92 GW from China National Energy Administration, provided by Gaëtan Masson, IEA PVPS and iCARES Consulting, May 2014; for an estimated total of 19.9 GW from Masson, op. cit. this note; Italy: 16.4 GW at end 2012, from IEA-PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013: Survey Report of Selected IEA Countries Between 1992 and 2012 (Brussels: 2013), http://iea-pvps.org/ fileadmin/dam/public/report/statistics/FINAL_TRENDS_v1.02. pdf; added 1,461 MW in 2013 for a total of 17.6 GW from IEA- PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note; Japan: 6,631 MW at end 2012, from IEA-PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013, op. cit. this note; added 6,900 MW for a total of 13,643 MW, from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. note 7; United States: 7.2 GW at end 2012, from IEA-PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013, op. cit. this note; added 4,751 MW for a total of 12.1 GW from GTM Research and U.S. Solar Energy Industries Association, U.S. Solar Market Insight Report: 2013 Year-in Review (Washington, DC: 2014), Executive Summary, http://www.seia.org/research- resources/solar-market-insight-report-2013-year-review; added 4,750 MW for a total of 12,020 MW from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note; Spain: 5.4 GW at end 2012 from Gaëtan Masson, IEA PVPS and iCARES Consulting, personal communications with REN21, February–May 2014; added 152 MW in 2013 for a total of 5,566 MW, from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note; France: 4,033 MW at end 2012 from IEA-PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013, op. cit. this note; 613 MW added in 2013 for a total of 4,632 MW from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note; United Kingdom: 1,829 MW at end 2012, from IEA- PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013, op. cit. this note; added 1.5 GW in 2013 for a total of 3.3 GW from EPIA, op. cit. note 2; Australia: 2,415 MW at end-2012, from IEA-PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013, op. cit. this note; added 848 MW in 2013 for a total of 3,255 MW, from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note; Belgium: 2,698 MW at end-2012, from IEA-PVPS, Trends in Photovoltaic Applications 2013, op. cit. this note; added 215 MW in 2013 for a total of 2,983 MW, from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note; Rest of World based on other data provided in table; World Total: 99,690 MW at end-2012, from EPIA, Market Report 2013 (Brussels: March 2014), http://www. epia.org/uploads/tx_epiapublications/Market_Report_2013_02. pdf; added more than 39 GW for a total of 139 GW based on: 39—40 GW installed for a total of 138—140 GW, from Masson, op. cit. this note, and preliminary estimates from IEA-PVPS, PVPS Report, op. cit. this note, and from EPIA, op. cit. note 2. 8 Table R8 derived from the following sources: REN21, Renewables 2013 Global Status Report (Paris: REN21 Secretariat, June 2013), http://www.ren21.net/Portals/0/documents/Resources/ GSR/2013/GSR2013_lowres.pdf; Luis Crespo, ESTELA, personal communication with REN21, February 2014; Fred Morse, Morse Associates, Inc., personal communication with REN21, February 2014; “CSP World Map,” CSP World, http://www.csp-world. com/cspworldmap; “CSP Today Global Tracker,” CSP Today, http://social.csptoday.com/tracker/projects; U.S. Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), “Solar Energy Facts: 2013 Year in Review,” 5 March 2014, http://www.seia.org/sites/default/files/ YIR%202013%20SMI%20Fact%20Sheet.pdf; SEIA, “Major Solar Projects in the United States: Operating, Under Construction, or Under Development,” 6 March 2014, http://www.seia.org/ sites/default/files/resources/Major%20Solar%20Projects%20 List%203.6.14.pdf; “NextEra dedicates 250 MW Genesis CSP Plant,” Solar Server, 25 April 2014, http://www.solarserver. com/solar-magazine/solar-news/current/2014/kw17/nextera- dedicates-250-mw-genesis-csp-plant.html; Abengoa Solar, “Mojave Solar Project,” http://www.abengoasolar.com/web/en/ nuestras_plantas/plantas_en_construccion/estados_unidos/. 9 Table R9 derived from the following sources: Mauthner and Weiss, op. cit. note 1; Mauthner, op. cit. note 1. The Mauthner and Weiss report covers an estimated 95% of the world total, which REN21 has adjusted to 100% to derive the world total. See Solar Heating and Cooling section and endnotes for further details. 10 Table R10 derived from the following sources: year-end world and country data for 2012 from Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), Global Wind Report—Annual Market Update 2013 (Brussels: April 2014), GWEC), http://www.gwec.net/wp-content/ uploads/2014/04/GWEC-Global-Wind-Report_9-April-2014. pdf; data for 2013 from the following sources: China: added 16,089 MW for a total of 91,412 MW installed by the end of 2013, from Chinese Wind Energy Association (CWEA), provided by Shi Pengfei, CWEA, personal communication with REN21, 14 March 2014; official data for grid-connected and operational by year’s end, including 60.8 GW at end-2012, 14.1 GW added in 2013, and 75.5 GW at year’s end, are from China Electricity Council, provided by Shi Pengfei, CWEA, personal communication with REN21, 15 April 2014; United States: added 1,087 MW for a total of 61,110 MW, from American Wind Energy Association, “U.S. Capacity & Generation,” U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report 2013 (Washington, DC: 10 April 2014), http://www.awea.org/AnnualMarketReport. aspx?ItemNumber=6305&RDtoken=35392&userID=; Germany: added 3,592 MW of capacity, of which 3,237 MW was grid- connected and 236 MW was used for repowering, for a total of 34,660 MW installed and 34,305 MW grid-connected at year's end, based on C. Ender, “Wind Energy Use in Germany—Status 31.12.2013,” DEWI Magazin, February 2014, http://www.dewi. de/dewi/fileadmin/pdf/publications/Magazin_44/07.pdf; added 3,238 MW (2,980 MW net additions, accounting for repowering)PDF Image | About ElectraTherm
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