Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 to 2016
Publisher Name » Winter Green Research
Published Date » 2010-02-28
No. Of Pages » 700
LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (February 26, 2010) ¨C WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Photovoltaic Solar Strategies, Technologies And Opportunities: Market Shares and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010©\2016. The 2010 study has 700 pages, 306 tables and figures.
Large solar farms are more popular initially, but solar is anticipated to be built out on commercial roof tops in increased quantity. The electricity generated will be fed to local substations and distributed to homes from there. The electricity generated will be used for both stationary power and to charge electric vehicles. Photovoltaics PV market growth depends on volume production to achieve economies of scale.
Solar energy market driving forces relate to the opportunity to harness a cheap, long lasting, powerful energy source. Solar energy can be used to create electricity in huge quantity. Solar panels are mounted in a weatherproof frame, are mounted in areas with direct exposure to the sun to generate electricity from sunlight.
Solar power systems are comprised of solar modules, related power electronics, and other components. Solar panels are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications. Solar compositions of arrays that comprise electric utility grids appear to be the wave of the future.
The demand for solar energy is dependent on a lower prices for solar and higher prices for petroleum. A combination of economies of scale being realized in the manufacturing along with increases in the current prices for petroleum will drive solar energy adoption.
The overall solar market has attained enough critical mass to boost competitive technologies of thin film and monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and multicrystalline silicon based systems.
First Solar, the market leader, in commercial systems is participating in the solar markets at a level of $1.9 billion of a total 2009 market of $19.6 billion for 2009. First Solar is well positioned to gain significant market share over the next five years. First Solar basically does monolithic integration on glass, making things on the module level.
Large solar farms are more popular initially, but solar is anticipated to be built out on commercial roof tops in increased quantity. The electricity generated will be fed to local substations and distributed to homes from there. The electricity generated will be used for both stationary power and to charge electric vehicles. Photovoltaics PV market growth depends on volume production to achieve economies of scale.
Solar energy market driving forces relate to the opportunity to harness a cheap, long lasting, powerful energy source. Solar energy can be used to create electricity in huge quantity. Solar panels are mounted in a weatherproof frame, are mounted in areas with direct exposure to the sun to generate electricity from sunlight.
Solar power systems are comprised of solar modules, related power electronics, and other components. Solar panels are used in residential, commercial and industrial applications. Solar compositions of arrays that comprise electric utility grids appear to be the wave of the future.
The demand for solar energy is dependent on a lower prices for solar and higher prices for petroleum. A combination of economies of scale being realized in the manufacturing along with increases in the current prices for petroleum will drive solar energy adoption.
The overall solar market has attained enough critical mass to boost competitive technologies of thin film and monocrystalline, polycrystalline, and multicrystalline silicon based systems.
First Solar, the market leader, in commercial systems is participating in the solar markets at a level of $1.9 billion of a total 2009 market of $19.6 billion for 2009. First Solar is well positioned to gain significant market share over the next five years. First Solar basically does monolithic integration on glass, making things on the module level.
- 1.1.1 Research Initiatives
- 1.1.2 Thin Film Material Layers
- 1.2.1 Solar Panel Orientation
- 1.4.1 Sunshine Index
- 1.4.2 Economics of PV
- 1.5.1 Off-Grid Systems:
- 1.6.1 Cost-Competitive Solar
- 1.6.2 Crystalline-Silicon Panels
- 1.6.3 Thin-Film Solar
- 1.6.4 Silicon or CIGS
- 1.9.1 Utility Solar Decision Making
- 1.11.1 Solar Real Estate
- 1.12.1 IBM Smart Grid
- 1.12.2 U.S. Electric Grid Needs Major Overhaul: Utility
- 1.12.3 Flexible Solar Cells With Silicon Wires
- 1.14.1 Silicon Crystal Growing or Casting Plants
- 1.14.2 Solar Cell Plants
- 1.14.3 Module Assembly Plants
- 1.14.4 Systems Assembly
- 1.17.1 Unprecedented Level Of Development Worldwide
- 1.17.2 Population Increases
- 1.19.1 PV Industry
- 1.19.2 SGS Solar Services
- 2.2.1 First Solar Thin Film Monolithic Integration On Glass
- 2.2.2 Sharp Solar Cells
- 2.2.3 Sharp Increasing The Size Of The Output To Maintain Leading Market Share
- 2.2.4 Trina Solar Limited Square Monocrystalline Cell
- 2.2.5 SolarWorld Residential
- 2.2.6 Suntech Solar Cells
- 2.2.7 Canadian Solar
- 2.2.8 BP Solar Core Markets Monocrystalline And Multicrystalline Cells
- 2.2.9 LDK
- 2.2.10 Yingli
- 2.2.11 CIGS
- 2.2.12 Q-Cells CIGS Module Positioning
- 2.2.13 Ascent Solar Semiconductor Deposition
- 2.2.14 NanoSolar and MiaSole Thin Film Technology
- 2.2.15 Ascent Solar Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices
- CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide).
- 2.2.16 Shenzhen Sunshine Electronics Manufacturing Solar Lighting
- 2.3.1 Solar Industry Outlook
- 2.3.2 100 Successful Trials And Reference Accounts
- 2.3.3 Solar Utility Market Driving Forces
- 2.3.4 Grid Parity
- 2.5.1 Residential Solar
- 2.5.2 Government, Enterprise, and Capital Market Funding of Solar Energy Initiatives
- 2.5.3 President Obama’s Energy Plan
- 2.5.4 Crystalline Modules vs. Thin Film Solar
- 2.5.5 Monocrystalline Modules
- 2.5.6 CdTe Thin Film Technology
- 2.5.7 CIGS Thin Film Technology Photovoltaic Effect
- 2.5.8 CIGS On Glass
- 2.5.9 Thin Film Vs. Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline
- 2.5.10 Solar Market Transitions
- 2.5.11 Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency
- 2.5.12 Solar Energy Megawatts Shipped
- 2.5.13 Solar Energy Cost per Watt
- 2.5.14 Solar Manufacturing Capacity
- 2.5.15 Shenzhen Sunshine Electronics Manufacturing Capacity
- 2.5.16 Solarfun 2010 Capacity Expansion
- 2.5.17 Solar Manufacturing Run Rate
- 2.5.18 Solar Module Conversion Efficiency
- 3.2.1 First Solar Positioning
- 3.2.2 First Solar Energy High Performance. High Volume
- 3.2.3 First Solar Commercial-Scale Solutions
- 3.2.4 First Solar Largest Solar Power Plant Built In China by Americans
- 3.4.1 Trina Solar Monocrystalline Modules
- 3.4.2 Trina Solar TSM-PC05, 215W to 235W Multicrystalline Module
- 3.5.1 Q-Cells CIGS Modules
- 3.5.2 Q Cells Cdte Solar Modules
- 3.6.1 Sharp Solar Cell With The Highest Efficiency Of Conversion In The World
- 3.6.2 Sharp Mass Production Of Solar Cells
- 3.7.1 Mia Sole Thin Film CIGS Solar
- 3.7.2 MiaSolé’s CIGS Solar Cell
- 3.7.3 Miasolé CIGS-Based Thin Film Solar Panel Manufacturing
- 3.8.1 Nanosolar Commercial Production
- 3.10.1 China BYD to invest $3.3 billion in solar battery plant
- 3.13.1 Dow Chemical / NuvoSun
- 3.16.1 Sanyo Hit Solar Panels
- 3.20.1 British Petroleum BP Solar Panels
- 3.22.1 Suntech HiPerformaTM Modules
- 3.22.2 Suntech Solar Cells
- 3.30.1 Suniva
- 3.30.2 Suniva® Intersection Of High Efficiency And Low Cost
- 3.30.3 Suniva Collaborating in Solar
- 3.30.4 Suniva Product Offerings:
- 3.30.5 Suniva Intersection of High Efficiency and Low Cost
- 3.35.1 Sharp Utility-Scale Products
- 3.36.1 Scatec Solar Utility Project Development Phase
- 3.38.1 Sharp OnEnergy™ Roof-Mounted Solar Electric Systems
- 3.38.2 Sharp High-Power Monocrystalline Residential Solar Modules
- 3.45.1 G24 The Solar Power Lamp
- 4.1.1 Thin Film Solar Cells Amorphous Silicon
- 4.1.2 Thin Film Solar Cells Cadmium Telluride
- 4.1.3 Thin Film Solar Cells CIGS
- (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide)
- 4.1.4 Miasolé Copper-Indium-Gallium-Diselenide Films
- Conversion Efficiency Confirmation From NREL
- 4.1.5 Thin-Film On Glass Substrate
- 4.1.6 Ascent Solar Putting CIGS On A Polymeric Or
- Plastic Substrate
- 4.1.7 First Solar Monolithic Integration On Glass
- 4.1.8 Substrate Discussion
- 4.1.9 First Solar Modules Cadmium Telluride (CdTe) Semiconductor Material
- 4.5.1 Crystalline Silicon Indirect Band-Gap Semiconductor
- 4.5.2 Solar Thin Film Substrates
- 4.5.3 Gettering in Large-Grained Thin Polycrystalline Silicon Films on Glass Substrate
- 4.5.4 EPV Solar Contracts Deliver 300 Megawatts Of Thin-Film Panels Through 2012.
- 4.5.5 Nanosolar
- 4.5.6 HelioVolt
- 4.5.7 First Solar
- 4.5.8 Photovoltaic Technologies: Single Crystal, Polycrystalline and Thin Film
- 4.5.9 Single Crystal and Polycrystalline
- 4.5.10 Thin Film Panels
- 4.9.1 Emerging Global Solar Polysilicon Producers
- 5.5.1 Areva New Strategy
- 5.6.1 Ascent Solar Technologies Completed Construction Of A 1.5 MW Production Line
- 5.7.1 BP brands
- 5.7.2 BP Solar Revenue
- 5.7.3 BP Solar
- 5.7.4 TATA BP Solar
- 5.12.1 Conergy Solar System Integration
- 5.12.2 Conergy Sale of Solar Water Pump Division to Innovative Solar Solutions
- 5.12.3 Conergy and MEMC Agreement
- 5.13.1 Corning A Growth Company
- 5.13.2 Corning Worldwide LCD TV
- 5.13.3 Other Corning Businesses
- 5.13.4 Corning 2010 Market Strength
- 5.13.5 Corning Specialty Materials Segment Gorilla Scratch-Resistant Cover Glass
- 5.13.6 Corning Fourth-Quarter Revenue
- 5.16.1 Dow Chemical / NuvoSun
- 5.18.1 Energy Conversion Devices Revenues
- 5.18.2 Energy Conversion Devices 1.87 Megawatt Uni-Solar Installation on Flanders Expo Hall in Belgium
- 5.18.3 Energy Conversion Devices Integrated And Commercial Rooftop Photovoltaics
- 5.19.1 ET Solar Vertically Integrated Solar Energy
- 5.19.2 ET Solar / USE:
- 5.20.1 Evergreen Solar's Quarterly Loss Widens
- 5.20.2 Evergreen Solar String Ribbon™ Solar Panels
- 5.21.1 First Solar Comprehensive Photovoltaic (PV) System Solutions
- 5.21.2 PNM Electric Utility, First Solar Contract for 22 Megawatts of Utility Scale Solar Power for New Mexico
- 5.21.3 First Solar Competitive Positioning in Thin Film
- 5.21.4 First Solar Revenue
- 5.21.5 First Solar Partners
- 5.21.6 First Solar Strategy
- 5.22.1 G24I Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Technology Platform
- 5.25.1 Hoku Scientific
- 5.26.1 Honda Solar Power
- 5.26.2 Honda Soltec
- 5.29.1 Kyocera Solar
- 5.29.2 Kyocera Supplies. 40 MW at Large-Scale Solar Power Plants in Spain
- 5.30.1 LDK Solar Revenue
- 5.30.2 LDK Solar and Q-Cells Continuation of Supply Contract
- 5.31.1 Masdar PV Si thin film module 1,4m²
- 5.32.1 MEMC Electronic Materials / SunEdison
- 5.32.2 MEMC / SunEdison and Developers Diversified Realty National Rooftop Solar Program.
- 5.32.3 MEMC / SunEdison’s REIT Solar Program Power Hosting
- 5.33.1 Miasolé Technology Problems Fixed:
- 5.33.2 Miasolé Financing & Underwriting
- 5.33.3 MiaSolé Commercial Shipments to Multiple Customers
- 5.35.1 Oerlikon Coating
- 5.35.2 Oerlikon Coating Business Units / Market Areas / Applications
- 5.38.1 Q-Cells Revenue Development
- 5.42.1 Scatec Solar Engaging In Rural Electrification In Emerging Markets
- 5.43.1 Schott Business
- 5.44.1 Sharp LCD
- 5.44.2 Sharp Solar Cell Plant
- 5.44.3 Sharp Thin-Film Solar Cell Facilities
- 5.44.4 Sharp Revenue
- 5.51.1 Solyndra: 1.9 MW Project Installed
- 5.53.1 Solarfun Third Quarter 2009 Revenue
- 5.53.2 Solarfun Revenue First Quarter 2009
- 5.53.3 Solarfun PV Module Contracts Total 12.65 MW in China
- 5.53.4 Solarfun 2010 Capacity Expansion
- 5.53.5 Solarfun to Build 100MW Solar Power Plant in Jiayuguan City, Gansu Province
- 5.55.1 Solar World Revenue
- 5.55.2 SolarWorld’s Sun Modules
- 5.55.3 Solar World Revenues
- 5.57.1 SolFocus GreenWing Energy Has Agreement with Utility Scale Deployments of Concentrator Photovoltaic (CPV) Systems
- 5.57.2 SolFocus Raises over $77 Million
- 5.61.1 SunPower Revenue
- 5.61.2 SunPower Revenue
- 5.61.3 SunPower Acquires SunRay
- 5.64.1 Trina Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Modules
- 5.64.2 Trina Solar Net Revenues
- 5.64.3 Trina Solar Customers
- 5.64.4 Trina Solar Production Process
- 5.65.1 Yingli Green Energy Revenue
- 5.65.2 Yingli Addresses U.S. Solar Market
- 5.68.1 Top 10 Solar Panel Manufacturers in USA
- 5.68.2 Solar Companies
- 6.3.1 US Solar Regional Initiatives
- 6.3.2 Denver Airport Plans Solar Power For Its Fuel Farm
- 6.3.3 Texas Citizens Want More Renewable Energy
- 6.3.4 Edison Utility Takes Part in Large Solar Power Projects
- 6.3.5 German Solar Subsidies
- 6.3.6 Germany Cuts Its Solar Feed-In Tariff
- 6.3.7 German Solar Cell Producers
- 6.3.8 Solar Market in Germany
- 6.3.9 Italian Solar Market
- 6.3.10 French Solar Market
- 6.3.11 EDFEN & First Solar To Build 100-MW Solar Manufacturing Plant in France
- 6.3.12 European Solar Project Developer Epuron
- 6.3.13 Japanese Utilities Switching to Solar Power Sources
- 6.3.14 Australian Electricity Generated 1/5 From Green Sources By 2020
- 6.3.15 Largest Solar Power Plant Built In China by Americans
- 6.3.16 China Solar Positioning
- 6.3.17 Solar Roadside Electric Charging Stations In Brazil
- 6.3.18 India 6-36
- 6.3.19 New Zealand National Electricity Generator Buys a US Solar Power Plant
- 7.1.1 Components Of A CSP System
- 7.1.2 Parabolic Trough
- 7.1.3 Parabolic Dish
- 7.1.4 Central Tower
- 7.1.5 Solar Furnace
- 7.1.6 Solar Radiation Types Of Receiver
- 7.4.1 Solar Air Conditioning Sorbent
- 7.4.2 Refrigerant Circulation Systems Differentiated Processes
- 7.5.1 Power The World From Desert
- 7.6.1 Emcore Magnifies Solar Energy
- 7.6.2 CPV Utility Positioning
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