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Market Research Report

Global Markets for Industrial and Utility Solar Thermal Technologies

Published by BCC Research
Published January, 2010 Product code 107940
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Global Markets for Industrial and Utility Solar Thermal Technologies published by BCC Research in January, 2010. This report consists of 325 pages and the price starts from US $ 4850.

Introduction

Abstract

THIS REPORT:

  • Forecasts for the global markets, providing data for 2007 and 2008, estimates for 2009, and projections, with compound annual growth rates (CAGRs), from 2009 through 2014
  • An introduction into the various technologies available and their application in utilizing thermal energy derived from solar radiation, including electricity
  • A breakdown of such utility and industrial solar thermal technologies as parabolic dish, parabolic trough, heliostats (mirrors for a power tower), Fresnel reflectors, and solar furnace
  • Detailed company profiles and a patent surveys.

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

BCC' s goal in conducting this study was to assess and describe the current status and assess the potential growth of the worldwide solar thermal (ST) industry for all major industrial and utility scale ST technologies. More specifically, the study included the following objectives: (1) summarize existing industrial and utility scale ST technologies and promising emerging technologies that are under development; (2) evaluate the existing ST industry, focused on the manufacturers and providers of major components for viable industrial or utility scale ST technologies; and (3) assess market potential for industrial and utility scale ST technologies over a 5-year period, from 2009 through 2014.

REASONS FOR COMPLETING THIS STUDY

Driven by the intensification and increased global awareness surrounding several energy-related issues, including energy cost and security, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, climate change, air and water pollution, and other environmental and economic concerns, worldwide interest in alternative energy is quickly rising. The application of ST technologies represents one of several potential solutions that are being widely implemented by power providers, heating and power utilities and other diverse industries to address these issues. Industrial and utility scale ST technologies represent effective, increasingly economically viable opportunities for power providers, utilities, industries, and communities to capture and utilize renewable solar energy for process heating and electrical power generation.

Broad-based support for alternative energy as a solution to energy security, global warming, and rising fossil energy prices has generated tremendous interest in solar energy technologies. Overlooked within the market for renewable energy technologies and long overshadowed by solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies, ST technologies have undergone extensive development and represent a unique technological platform for utility scale power generation. Unlike solar PV technologies, ST technologies can be readily applied to industrial and utility heating systems or power plant thermal storage systems to generate power when sunlight is unavailable. In some cases, utility scale deployments of ST technologies for power generation have demonstrated lower capital costs than PV technologies of the same capacity. Solar thermal technologies used for power generation also have great potential to further reduce production, assembly, and installation costs and remain competitive with solar PV technologies.

A newfound emphasis upon alternative and renewable energy stands to directly benefit the industry for industrial and utility scale ST technologies. The business activity of industry participants, or those companies involved in the manufacture or deployment of industrial and utility scale ST technologies, has risen significantly in recent years as a result of the rising demand for renewable energies from governments, utilities, and industry. In the following sections, this study thoroughly assesses market conditions that have facilitated the growing demand for industrial and utility scale ST technologies and their increasing implementation around the world.

SCOPE OF REPORT AND METHODOLOGY

The scope of this investigation includes only major viable technologies and products implemented in the industrial and utility sectors to concentrate, collect, receive, absorb or otherwise make available solar thermal energy for heating or power generation processes. These ST technologies can include various components such as receiver surfaces, receiver tubes (heat collection elements), solar collector assemblies (structural frames), reflective surfaces (mirrors, reflective film), and solar tracking and motion control systems. Solar thermal technologies are integral components to any industrial or utility scale ST system whose sales and manufacturing volumes are largely indicative of the actual or anticipated performance of the entire industrial and utility scale ST technology market. Emerging ST technologies anticipated to be commercially viable within the next 5 years are summarized, but are not included in the market assessment of this report. BCC analyzes each major viable ST technology, determines its current market status, examines its impact on future markets, and presents forecasts of growth over the next 5 years. Technological issues including the latest trends are assessed and discussed, as are the current and likely regulatory environment in support of this industry.

BCC analyzes the industry on a worldwide basis in terms of its manufacturing and the deployment of its technologies or products. BCC examines government roles in support of solar thermal (ST) technologies worldwide, including regulatory support and requirements, feed in tariffs, and promotional incentives for various ST technologies, as relevant and available. BCC provides a review of the most relevant industrial and utility scale ST technologies, discuss recent trends in capacity installation and unit sales, and provide industry overviews and market assessments for each ST technology.

METHODOLOGY

Both primary and secondary research methodologies were used in preparing this study. Background information, including reviews of each industrial and utility scale ST technology and its implementation status, was collected from government and industry sources. Specific citations and references are provided as needed to support this study, and website links to government and industry studies, white papers, and other relevant information are provided whenever available.

BCC' s research of present and historic market trends was conducted primarily via phone interviews and internet research, relying on personal interviews and available governmental data. Provided internal company data and annual documentation of sales relevant to a particular ST technology were also reviewed in order to prepare market assessments. Based on the results of our surveys and research, BCC analyzed the potential applications for each technology, and forecasted remaining 2009 sales and sales through 2014.

Market sizes and installed capacity figures were calculated based upon data obtained from surveyed parties. Additionally, when available, the data provided in this report were compared with other industry data to ensure relevance, applicability, and accuracy.

INFORMATION SOURCES

Both primary and secondary research methods were used in preparing this report. BCC surveyed over 70 companies to obtain the data for this study. Included were manufacturers of ST technologies, distributors of ST technologies, and companies involved with the deployment of industrial and utility scale ST systems and plants. BCC also spoke with users of these technologies in a variety of locales worldwide. Additionally, BCC compiled data from current financial and trade information, industry associations, and government sources.

ANALYST CREDENTIALS

Robert Eckard has more than a decade of experience working in the energy and environmental industries. Currently pursuing a PhD in water and energy resources at the University of California at Davis, Robert also runs a small industry research and technical consulting company, with an emphasis on energy/water/ environmental sectors. Robert has provided economic analysis market assessments, environmental analysis, and technical water and energy reports to state and local governments, other consultants, and private companies and individuals throughout the U.S., Australia, and Singapore. Previously, he has produced reports for BCC Research on the global markets for residential and commercial ST technologies, distributed generation (DG) technologies, and energy efficiency (EE) technologies.

Table of Contents

Global Markets for Industrial and Utility Solar Thermal Technologies

Chapter- 1: INTRODUCTION -- Complimentary

  • STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
  • REASONS FOR COMPLETING THIS STUDY
  • INTENDED AUDIENCE
  • SCOPE OF REPORT AND METHODOLOGY
  • WORLDWIDE MARKETS
    • TABLE A LIST OF GLOBAL MARKETS CONSIDERED IN THIS STUDY
  • METHODOLOGY
    • TABLE B RESEARCH INFORMATION SOURCES
  • INFORMATION SOURCES
  • ANALYST CREDENTIALS
  • RELATED REPORTS
  • BCC ONLINE SERVICES
  • DISCLAIMER

Chapter-2: SUMMARY

  • SUMMARY
  • SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE ST TECHNOLOGY MARKET, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS)
  • SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE ST TECHNOLOGY MARKET, 2005-2014 ($ MILLIONS)

Chapter-3: OVERVIEW

  • INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES
  • WHAT ARE INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES?
    • TABLE 1 SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES CONSIDERED IN THIS REPORT
  • HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGY
    • TABLE 2 MAJOR GLOBAL SOLAR THERMAL RESEARCH CENTERS
    • TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)
    • TABLE 2 (CONTINUED)
  • HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL AND ...CONTINUED)
  • HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL AND ...CONTINUED)
  • HISTORY OF INDUSTRIAL AND ...CONTINUED)
  • INDUSTRIAL- AND UTILITY-SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES AND APPLICATIONS
    • TABLE 3 APPLICATIONS AND MARKETS FOR INDUSTRIAL SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES
    • TABLE 4 INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES
    • TABLE 4 (CONTINUED)
  • PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • Initial Costs and Parabolic Trough Solar Field Assembly and Installation
  • Initial Costs and Parabolic (continued)
  • System Applications
  • System Applications (continued)
  • Efficiency
  • Efficiency (Continued)
  • Resource Requirements
  • Resource ... (Continued)
  • Overall Economic Viability
  • Overall Economic .. (Continued)
  • Overall Economic .. (Continued)
  • POWER TOWER SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • Initial Costs and Power Tower Solar Collector Assembly and Installation
  • System Applications
  • Efficiency
  • Resource Requirements
  • Overall Economic Viability
  • PARABOLIC DISH SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • Parabolic Dish Solar Collectors (Continued)
  • Parabolic Dish Solar Collectors (Continued)
  • Initial Costs and Parabolic Dish Solar Collector Assembly and Installation
  • System Applications
  • Efficiency
  • Resource Requirements
  • Overall Economic Viability
  • FRESNEL REFLECTOR SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • Initial Costs and Fresnel Reflector Solar Collector Assembly and Installation
  • System Applications
  • Efficiency
  • Resource Requirements
  • Overall Economic Viability
  • FLAT PLATE SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • Initial Costs and Flat Plate Solar Collector Assembly and Installation
  • System Applications
  • Efficiency
  • Resource Requirements
  • Overall Economic Viability
  • EMERGING INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES
    • TABLE 5 EMERGING INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES
  • Solar Updraft Tower
  • Power Tower Hydrogen Fuel Production
  • Power Tower ... (Continued)
  • Power Tower ... (Continued)
  • BENEFITS OF INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGIES
  • REDUCED FOSSIL FUEL ENERGY CONSUMPTION
  • ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
  • Offset of Fossil Energy Usage with Renewable Energy
  • Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction
  • Air and Water Quality Emissions Reduction
  • Reduced Energy Extraction/Disposal Requirements
  • ENERGY SECURITY BENEFITS
  • CONCENTRATING ST TECHNOLOGIES COMPARED TO PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGIES
  • Comparison to ... (Continued)

Chapter-3: REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES FOR INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY

  • REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES FOR ...
  • UNITED STATES REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES
  • FEDERAL
  • The American Clean Energy and Security Act
  • Renewable Electricity Standard
    • TABLE 6 RETAIL ELECTRICITY SUPPLIER ANNUAL COMBINED TARGETS (RENEWABLE ENERGY + ENERGY EFFICIENCY) (%)
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Major Cap-and-Trade Provisions
    • TABLE 7 SIMPLIFIED EMISSION ALLOWANCE DISTRIBUTION - 2016 (%)
    • TABLE 7 (CONTINUED)
    • TABLE 8 SIMPLIFIED EMISSION ALLOWANCE DISTRIBUTION - 2030 (%)
  • Elimination of Covenants against ST Technologies
  • U.S Internal Revenue Service
  • Modified Accelerated Cost-Recovery System + Bonus Depreciation
  • Business Energy Investment Tax Credit
  • Renewable Electricity Production Tax Credit
  • Advanced Energy Investment Tax Credit
  • Clean Renewable Energy Bonds
  • Qualified Energy Conservation Bonds
  • Qualified ... (Continued)
  • U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • Renewable Energy Grants
  • U.S. Department of Energy
  • Green Power Purchasing Goal
  • Loan Guarantee Program
  • Temporary Loan Guarantee Program
  • Renewable Electricity Production Incentive
  • Solar America Initiative: Concentrating Solar Power
  • U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • USDA REAP - Grants and Loan Guarantees
  • U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
  • Interconnection Standards for Small Generators
  • SELECT STATE-LEVEL STANDARDS AND INCENTIVES
  • Arizona
  • Non-Residential Solar and Wind Tax Credit
  • Non-Residential ... (Continued)
  • Renewable Energy Business Tax Incentive
  • Property Tax Assessment for Renewable Energy Property
  • Energy Equipment Property Tax Exemption
  • Solar and Wind Equipment Sales Tax Exemption
  • Renewable Energy Standard
    • TABLE 9 ARIZONA RENEWABLE ENERGY AND DISTRIBUTED RENEWABLE QUOTAS, FY 2006-FY2025 (RETAIL ELECTRICAL LOAD % [% OF RENEWABLE ENERGY QUOTA])
  • California
  • California Solar Incentive
  • CSI Incentives for Non-Residential Buildings and Existing Homes
  • Low-Income Programs
  • Incentives for Non-PV Solar Technologies
  • Pilot Solar Water Heating Program
  • Property Tax Exclusion for Solar Energy Systems
  • Renewables Portfolio Standard
  • Renewables (Continued)
  • Public Benefits Funds for Renewables & Efficiency
  • Renewable Energy Program
  • Public Interest Energy Research (PIER) Program
  • Colorado
  • Renewable Energy Property Tax Assessment
    • TABLE 10 2009 COLORADO RENEWABLE ENERGY PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT COST THRESHOLD VALUES ($ PER KW)
  • Clean Energy Finance Districts
  • Local Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Systems
  • State Sales and Use Tax Exemption for Renewable Energy Equipment
  • New Energy Economic Development Grant Program
  • Mandatory Green Power Option for Large Municipal Utilities
  • Renewable Energy Standard
    • TABLE 11 COLORADO RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD QUOTAS FOR INVESTOR-OWNED UTILITIES, 2007-2020 (%)
    • TABLE 12 COLORADO RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD QUOTAS FOR ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES AND MUNICIPAL UTILITIES, 2008-2020 (%)
  • Nevada
  • Renewable Energy Producers' Property Tax Abatement
  • Renewable Energy Systems Property Tax Exemption
  • Special Improvement Districts
  • Renewable Energy Sales and Use Tax Abatement
  • Renewable Portfolio Standard
    • TABLE 13 NEVADA RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARD QUOTAS (% OF TOTAL IN-STATE ENERGY DEMAND MET THROUGH ENERGY EFFICIENCY OR RENEWABLES)
  • New Mexico
  • Advanced Energy Tax Credit (Corporate)
  • Renewable Energy Production Tax Credit (Corporate)
    • TABLE 14 NEW MEXICO CORPORATE INCOME TAX CREDIT RATE FOR SOLAR ELECTRICITY PRODUCERS, BY YEAR IN OPERATION (¢/KWH)
  • Alternative Energy Product Manufacturers Tax Credit
  • Renewable Energy Improvement Special Assessments
  • Solar Energy Gross Receipts Tax Reduction
  • Mandatory Utility Green Power Option
  • Renewables Portfolio Standard
  • RPS for Investor-Owned Utilities
  • RPS for Rural Electric Cooperatives
  • Utah
  • Renewable Energy Systems Tax Credit
  • Renewable Energy Development Incentive
  • Renewable Energy Sales Tax Exemption
  • Renewables Portfolio Goal
  • INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES: EUROPE
  • European Union
  • 20 20 by 2020: Europe' s Climate Change Opportunity
  • An Energy Policy for Europe
  • European Council Action Plan (2007 - 2009) Energy Policy for Europe
  • Seventh Framework Program for Research and Technological Development
    • TABLE 15 ENERGY RESEARCH UNDER FP7
  • Strategic Energy Technology Plan: Toward a Low Carbon Future
  • Directive on the Taxation of Energy Products and Electricity
  • Solar Thermal Technology Platform
  • Austria
  • Klima:Aktiv Program
  • Climate and Energy Fund
  • Federal Environment Fund
  • Targets for Renewables: 2007-2010 Government Program
  • Belgium
  • Flemish Government Second Climate Policy Plan
  • Flanders: Call-System Ecological Investment Subsidy
  • Flanders: Grants for Solar Thermal, Micro-CHP and Heat Pumps
  • Federal Green Certificate Scheme
  • Flanders: Green Certificate Scheme
  • Wallonia: Green Certificate Scheme
  • Denmark
  • Heat Supply Act
  • District Heating and CHP Policy
  • France
  • Renewable Energy Market Development (Support for Demonstration and Diffusion)
  • District Heating Regulation
  • Government Crediting and Loan Guarantee for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Investment - FOGIME
  • Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariffs
  • Reduced VAT for Renewable Energy Equipment
  • Flexible Depreciation for Industrial Renewable Energy Equipment
  • OSEO Innovation for SMEs - Support for RD&D
  • National Strategy for Energy Research and Development
  • Germany
  • Environment and Energy Saving Program
  • Market Incentive Program (Marktanreizprogramm)
  • Market... (Continued)
  • Solarthermie 2000Plus
  • Funding for Solar Power Development Center
  • Renewable Energies Heat Act
  • Greece
  • National Operational Program for Competitiveness
  • Development Incentives for Renewable Energy Sources
  • Renewable Energy Production Incentives and Feed-In Tariffs
  • Renewable ...(Continued)
  • Italy
  • 2003 Renewable Energy Legislative Decree
  • Green Certificate Trading
  • Feed-In Tariff for Solar Thermal Power
  • Portugal
  • Renewable Feed-In Tariffs
  • Spain
  • Royal Decrees for Concentrating Solar Power
  • INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES: MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA
  • Algeria
  • Concentrating Solar Power Feed-In Tariff
  • Israel
  • Solar Electricity Feed-In Tariff
  • Renewable Energy Targets and Promotion Policy
  • South Africa
  • Renewable Energy Subsidies
  • Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff
  • Turkey
  • Renewable Energy Resource Law
  • Energy Efficiency Law
  • INTERNATIONAL REGULATORY SUPPORT AND INCENTIVES: ASIA AND AUSTRALIA
  • Australia
  • Mandatory Renewable Energy Target
  • Renewable Energy Program - Victoria
  • Clean Energy Program
  • Australian Solar Institute
  • China
  • Preferential Tax Policies for Renewable Energy
  • Medium- and Long-Term Development Plan for Renewable Energy
  • India
  • National Action Plan on Climate Change
  • Tariff Policy 2006
  • Solar Electricity Feed-In Tariff
  • Indonesia
  • National Energy Blueprint
  • Philippines
  • Investment Priorities Plan
  • Investment ...(Continued)

Chapter-5: INDUSTRY STRUCTURE

  • MAJOR EXTERNAL FACTORS DETERMINING INDUSTRY SIZE, CONCENTRATION, AND STRUCTURE
    • TABLE 16 DETERMINATIVE FACTORS FOR THE INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR THERMAL INDUSTRY
  • GEOGRAPHY/CLIMATE
  • ENERGY PRICES
  • GOVERNMENTAL REGULATION AND INCENTIVES
  • Governmental Regulation ... (Continued)
  • TECHNOLOGY MATURITY
  • INDUSTRY PARTICIPANTS
    • TABLE 17 SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY COMPANY TYPES
  • SOLAR THERMAL TECHNOLOGY PROVIDERS
  • MANUFACTURERS/FABRICATORS
  • Manufacturers/Fabricators (Continued)
  • CONTRACTORS
  • Contractors (Continued)
    • TABLE 18 SOLAR THERMAL PROJECT CONTRACTORS
  • ST PROJECT DEVELOPERS
    • TABLE 19 SOLAR THERMAL PROJECT DEVELOPERS
    • TABLE 19 (CONTINUED)
  • OWNERS/OPERATORS
    • TABLE 20 SOLAR THERMAL POWER PLANT OWNERS AND OPERATORS
    • TABLE 20 (CONTINUED)
  • INDUSTRY RELATIONS
  • RELATIONS TO OTHER INDUSTRIES
  • Relations to Other ... (Continued)
  • ST TECHNOLOGY DISTRIBUTION NETWORKS
  • COMPETITIVE RELATIONS
  • Among ST Technologies
  • Among Solar Thermal Project Developers
  • Among Solar ... (Continued)

Chapter-6: COMPANY PROFILES

  • SOLAR REFLECTIVE FILMS
  • 3M RENEWABLE ENERGY
    • TABLE 21 COMPANY OVERVIEW: 3M RENEWABLE ENERGY
  • ALANOD SOLAR
    • TABLE 22 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ALANOD SOLAR
  • ALCAN SINGEN
    • TABLE 23 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ALCAN SINGEN
  • REFLECTECH
    • TABLE 24 COMPANY OVERVIEW: REFLECTECH
  • SOLAR MIRRORS
  • AGC SOLAR
    • TABLE 25 COMPANY OVERVIEW: AGC SOLAR
  • FLABEG
    • TABLE 26 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FLABEG
  • GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES
    • TABLE 27 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES
  • RIOGLASS SOLAR
    • TABLE 28 COMPANY OVERVIEW: RIOGLASS SOLAR
  • RONDA REFLEX
    • TABLE 29 COMPANY OVERVIEW: RONDA REFLEX
  • SAINT-GOBAIN
    • TABLE 30 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SAINT-GOBAIN
  • SOLEL SOLAR SYSTEMS
    • TABLE 31 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLEL SOLAR SYSTEMS
  • SOLAR TUBE RECEIVER
  • ARCHIMEDE SOLAR ENERGY
    • TABLE 32 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ARCHIMEDE SOLAR ENERGY
  • SCHOTT SOLAR
    • TABLE 33 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SCHOTT SOLAR
  • SOLEL SOLAR SYSTEMS
    • TABLE 34 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLEL SOLAR SYSTEMS
  • CENTRAL TOWER RECEIVER
  • ABENGOA
  • Abengoa (Continued)
    • TABLE 35 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABENGOA
  • BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
    • TABLE 36 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BABCOCK & WILCOX COMPANY
  • BK AALBORG
    • TABLE 37 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BK AALBORG
  • BRIGHTSOURCE ENERGY
    • TABLE 38 COMPANY OVRVIEW: BRIGHTSOURCE ENERGY
  • FOSTER WHEELER
    • TABLE 39 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FOSTER WHEELER
  • KRAFTANLAGEN MUNCHEN
    • TABLE 40 COMPANY OVERVIEW: KRAFTANLAGEN MUNCHEN
  • SENER
    • TABLE 41 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SENER
  • SOLARRESERVE
    • TABLE 42 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLARRESERVE
  • SOLAR TRACKING EQUIPMENT (MOTORS, DRIVES, CONTROLLERS, HYDRAULICS)
  • ABB POWER GENERATION
    • TABLE 43 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABB POWER GENERATION
  • BOSCH REXROTH
    • TABLE 44 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BOSCH REXROTH
  • CARLO GAVAZZI ESPANA
    • TABLE 45 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CARLO GAVAZZI ESPANA
  • DUPLOMATIC
    • TABLE 46 COMPANY OVERVIEW: DUPLOMATIC
  • EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT
    • TABLE 47 COMPANY OVERVIEW: EMERSON PROCESS MANAGEMENT
  • FLUITECNIK
    • TABLE 48 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FLUITECNIK
  • HAWE HYDRAULIK
    • TABLE 49 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HAWE HYDRAULIK
  • HELAC CORPORATION
    • TABLE 50 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HELAC CORPORATION
  • PARKER HANNIFIN
    • TABLE 51 COMPANY OVERVIEW: PARKER HANNIFIN
  • UTILITY SCALE SOLAR
    • TABLE 52 COMPANY OVERVIEW: UTILITY SCALE SOLAR
  • PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY
  • ABENGOA
  • Abengoa (Continued)
    • TABLE 53 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABENGOA
  • ALBIASA SOLAR
    • TABLE 54 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ALBIASA SOLAR
  • ALCOA
    • TABLE 55 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ALCOA
  • CAID INDUSTRIES
    • TABLE 56 COMPANY OVERVIEW: CAID INDUSTRIES
  • FLAGSOL
    • TABLE 57 COMPANY OVERVIEW: FLAGSOL
  • GOSSAMER SPACE FRAMES
    • TABLE 58 COMPANY OVERVIEW: GOSSAMER SPACE FRAMES
    • TABLE 58 (CONTINUED)
  • INGEMETAL
    • TABLE 59 COMPANY OVERVIEW: INGEMETAL
  • MAN FERROSTAAL
    • TABLE 60 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MAN FERROSTAAL
  • MARTIFER RENEWABLES
    • TABLE 61 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MARTIFER RENEWABLES
  • NATIONAL STEEL FABRICATION
    • TABLE 62 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NATIONAL STEEL FABRICATION
  • NORSK HYDRO
    • TABLE 63 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NORSK HYDRO
  • SAPA SOLAR
    • TABLE 64 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SAPA SOLAR
  • SENER
    • TABLE 65 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SENER
  • SKYFUEL
    • TABLE 66 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SKYFUEL
  • SOLARGENIX
    • TABLE 67 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLARGENIX
  • SOLEL SOLAR SYSTEMS
    • TABLE 68 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLEL SOLAR SYSTEMS
  • SOLITEM
    • TABLE 69 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLITEM
  • SOPOGY
    • TABLE 70 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOPOGY
  • SUNTROF MULK ENERGY GROUP
    • TABLE 71 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SUNTROF MULK ENERGY GROUP
  • TECHINT ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
    • TABLE 72 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TECHINT ENGINEERING & CONSTRUCTION
    • TABLE 72 (CONTINUED)
  • FRESNEL REFLECTOR SOLAR COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY
  • AUSRA
    • TABLE 73 COMPANY OVERVIEW: AUSRA
  • HELIODYNAMICS
    • TABLE 74 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HELIODYNAMICS
  • MIRROXX
    • TABLE 75 COMPANY OVERVIEW: MIRROXX
  • NOVATEC BIOSOL
    • TABLE 76 COMPANY OVERVIEW: NOVATEC BIOSOL
  • SOLAR POWER GROUP
    • TABLE 77 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SOLAR POWER GROUP
  • SOLAR POWER TOWER HELIOSTATS
  • ABENGOA
  • Abengoa (Continued)
    • TABLE 78 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ABENGOA
  • BRIGHTSOURCE ENERGY
    • TABLE 79 COMPANY OVRVIEW: BRIGHTSOURCE ENERGY
  • ESOLAR
    • TABLE 80 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ESOLAR
  • SENER
    • TABLE 81 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SENER
  • UTILITY SCALE SOLAR
    • TABLE 82 COMPANY OVERVIEW: UTILITY SCALE SOLAR
  • PARABOLIC DISH
  • BRAYTON ENERGY
    • TABLE 83 COMPANY OVERVIEW: BRAYTON ENERGY
  • COSMA INTERNATIONAL
    • TABLE 84 COMPANY OVERVIEW: COSMA INTERNATIONAL
  • HELIOFOCUS
    • TABLE 85 COMPANY OVERVIEW: HELIOFOCUS
  • INFINIA CORPORATION
    • TABLE 86 COMPANY OVERVIEW: INFINIA CORPORATION
  • STIRLING ENERGY SYSTEMS
    • TABLE 87 COMPANY OVERVIEW: STIRLING ENERGY SYSTEMS
  • TOWER AUTOMOTIVE
    • TABLE 88 COMPANY OVERVIEW: TOWER AUTOMOTIVE
  • DISTRICT HEATING SOLAR THERMAL COLLECTORS AND SYSTEMS
  • ARCON SOLVARME
    • TABLE 89 COMPANY OVERVIEW: ARCON SOLVARME
  • OKOTECH
    • TABLE 90 COMPANY OVERVIEW: OKOTECH
  • SUNMARK
    • TABLE 91 COMPANY OVERVIEW: SUNMARK

Chapter-7: MAJOR MARKETS, ASSESSMENT, AND ANALYSIS

  • MAJOR MARKETS, ASSESSMENT, AND ANALYSIS
  • PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR ... (CONTINUED)
  • GROWTH POTENTIAL
  • Spanish Market
  • U.S. Market
  • U.S. Market (Continued)
  • Other Markets
  • Italy
  • Middle East and Africa
  • India
  • Australia
  • China
    • TABLE 92 ANNUAL PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS, THROUGH 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS INSTALLED ANNUALLY)
  • PROJECTED TRENDS
  • Projected Trends (Continued)
  • Projected Trends (Continued)
    • TABLE 93 ANNUAL PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR COLLECTOR SALES, THROUGH 2014 (SALES REVENUE, U.S. $ MILLIONS)
    • FIGURE 1 PROJECTED ANNUAL PARABOLIC TROUGH SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS BY REGION, 2005 - 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS)
  • SATURATION AND OTHER MARKET CONSIDERATIONS
  • POWER TOWER SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • GROWTH POTENTIAL
  • Indian Market
  • U.S. Market
  • Spanish Market
  • Other Markets
    • TABLE 94 ANNUAL POWER TOWER SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS, THROUGH 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS INSTALLED ANNUALLY)
  • PROJECTED TRENDS
    • TABLE 95 ANNUAL POWER TOWER SOLAR COLLECTOR SALES, THROUGH 2014 (SALES REVENUE, U.S. $ MILLIONS)
    • FIGURE 2 PROJECTED ANNUAL POWER TOWER SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS BY REGION, 2009 - 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS)
  • SATURATION AND OTHER MARKET CONSIDERATIONS
  • PARABOLIC DISH SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • GROWTH POTENTIAL
  • U.S. Market
  • European Market
  • Israel
  • Australia
  • Distributed Generation
    • TABLE 96 ANNUAL PARABOLIC DISH SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS, THROUGH 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS INSTALLED ANNUALLY)
  • PROJECTED TRENDS
    • TABLE 97 ANNUAL PARABOLIC DISH SOLAR COLLECTOR SALES, THROUGH 2014 (SALES REVENUE, $ MILLIONS)
    • FIGURE 3 PROJECTED ANNUAL PARABOLIC DISH SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS BY MARKET, 2009 - 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS)
  • SATURATION AND OTHER MARKET CONSIDERATIONS
  • FRESNEL REFLECTOR SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • GROWTH POTENTIAL
  • U.S. Market
  • Spanish Market
  • Australian Market
  • Middle East Market
    • TABLE 98 ANNUAL FRESNEL REFLECTOR SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS INSTALLED)
  • PROJECTED TRENDS
    • TABLE 99 ANNUAL FRESNEL REFLECTOR SOLAR COLLECTOR MARKET, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS)
    • FIGURE 4 PROJECTED ANNUAL FRESNEL REFLECTOR SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS BY MARKET, 2009 - 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS)
  • SATURATION AND OTHER MARKET CONSIDERATIONS
  • FLAT PLATE SOLAR COLLECTORS
  • GROWTH POTENTIAL
  • European Utility Heating Market
  • Other Utility Heating Markets
  • Global Industrial Process Heating Market
    • TABLE 100 ANNUAL FLAT PLATE SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS, THROUGH 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS INSTALLED ANNUALLY)
  • PROJECTED TRENDS
    • TABLE 101 ANNUAL FLAT PLATE SOLAR COLLECTOR MARKET, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS)
    • FIGURE 5 PROJECTED FLAT PLATE SOLAR COLLECTOR DEPLOYMENTS BY REGION, 2005 - 2014 (SQUARE FEET IN THOUSANDS)
  • SATURATION AND OTHER MARKET CONSIDERATIONS
  • FACTORS DETERMINING DEMAND
  • ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION ISSUES AND CLIMATE CHANGE
  • GOVERNMENT REGULATION AND INCENTIVES
  • ENERGY DEMAND - ELECTRICITY AND FOSSIL FUELS
  • Energy Demand - ...(Continued)
  • THE GREEN MOVEMENT - RENEWABLE ENERGIES
  • OVERVIEW AND THE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL ST TECHNOLOGY MARKET
    • TABLE 102 GLOBAL MARKET FOR INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE ST TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2014 ($ MILLIONS)
    • FIGURE 6 GLOBAL MARKET FOR INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY SCALE ST TECHNOLOGY, 2005-2014 ($ MILLIONS)

Chapter-8: APPENDIX

  • APPENDIX I: ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS OF MEASUREMENTS
  • ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS OF MEASUREMENTS
  • ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ... (CONTINUED)
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  • APPENDIX II: REFERENCES
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