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Market Research Report

CPV Challenge (Part I): Achieving Grid Parity

Published by PV Insider
Published March, 2009 Product code 90847
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CPV Challenge (Part I): Achieving Grid Parity published by PV Insider in March, 2009. This report price starts from US $ 1850.

Introduction

Abstract

The CPV Challenge (Part I) is the most detailed report on the technological challenges to the commercial development of CPV. This report offers you an impartial analysis of the most crucial issues facing the CPV industry, including:

  • Efficiency: Learn which cell and module manufacturers are achieving the highest efficiencies and get a realistic forecast for efficiency increases until 2015. See the impact that expected future efficiencies of nearly 50% will have on costs
  • Costs: Get access to our realistic estimates for the current cost of CPV and forecasts for cost reductions in terms of LEC and cost per kW installed until 2015
  • Grid Parity: CPV could be closer to grid parity than you think. Find out when CPV could reach grid parity according to calculations based on three realistic scenarios
  • Reliability, Durability and Testing: Testing and certification are essential for persuading reluctant investors and customers of the merits of CPV. Follow the latest progress in testing for reliability and durability
  • CPV vs PV and Thin Film: See how CPV compares to other photovoltaic technologies in this performance and cost comparison with PV and Thin Film

7 Great Reasons to Buy this report!

  • 1. Written by experts with first hand experience at ISFOC
  • 2. Saves you time and money - we' ve done the hard work for you
  • 3. Packed with graphs and tables - making comparison simple
  • 4. Realistic indication of when CPV will be cost competitive
  • 5. All the information and data you need collated in one easy to read report
  • 6. Packed with data you thought you couldn' t access
  • 7. 100% impartial and sales pitch free

Table of Contents

1. INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1. Contents, topics and relevance of the report
    • 1.1.1. Focus of the report: HCPV
    • 1.1.2. Topics explored
    • 1.1.3. Relevance of the report
  • 1.2. Introduction to PV concentration
    • 1.2.1. Theoretical basis of sunlight concentration
    • 1.2.2. PV concentration (CPV) versus Solar-Thermal concentration (CSP)
    • 1.2.3. History of CPV
    • 1.2.4. Elements in a PV concentration system
    • 1.2.5. Types of CPV systems
    • 1.2.6. Brief Overview of CPV market

2. COSTS : THE GRID-PARITY ISSUE AND LEVELISED ELECTRICITY COSTS

  • 2.1. Levelised Electricity Cost (LEC)
    • 2.1.1. Definition
    • 2.1.2. Influence factors
    • 2.1.3. Current values of LEC
    • 2.1.4. Locations with 2000 and 2500 kWh/(m2" year) Irradiance Levels
  • 2.2. Forecast for Levelised Electricity Costs
    • 2.2.1. Assumptions
    • 2.2.2. Forecast for 2015
  • 2.3. Grid Parity
    • 2.3.1. Definition
    • 2.3.2. Obstacles to reach Grid Parity
    • 2.3.3. Solutions to reach Grid Parity

3. EFFICIENCY IN CPV CELLS AND MODULES

  • 3.1. General considerations
    • 3.1.1. Efficiency in the context of CPV
  • 3.2. Factors which affect the efficiency of CPV cells
    • 3.2.1. Materials employed in CPV cells
    • 3.2.2. Historical efficiencies of CPV cells
    • 3.2.3. Current efficiencies of CPV cells
  • 3.3. Forecast of efficiency improvements through to 2015

4. DURABILITY AND RELIABILITY

  • 4.1. Importance of reliability and durability for CPV
    • 4.1.1. Importance of reliability and durability for the industry
    • 4.1.2. Current experience with reliability and durability
  • 4.2. Current norms for testing and standardization: IEC 62108
    • 4.2.1. The need for certification tests
    • 4.2.2. Explanation and tests included in IEC 62108
  • 4.3. Possible improvements for standardization norms
    • 4.3.1. How standardization could boost the industry
    • 4.3.2. Points to be addressed
    • 4.3.3. Minimum requirements: performance reliability and safety

5. PERFORMANCE AND COST COMPARISON: CPV, PV W/TRACKING AND THIN-FILM

  • 5.1. Methodology and Definitions
    • 5.1.1. Module and System Efficiency
    • 5.1.2. Initial Electricity Yield per kWp
    • 5.1.3. Levelised Electricity Cost (LEC)
    • 5.1.4. Initial Investment
    • 5.1.5. Land Needed
  • 5.2. Advantages and disadvantages of CPV compared to PV w/Tracking and Thin-Film

6. CONCLUSIONS

7. BIBLIOGRAPHY

APPENDIX A: CONCEPTS OF FINANCIAL ANALYSIS APPLIED TO CPV

APPENDIX B: TECHNICAL EXPLANATION OF NORMAL DIRECT IRRADIATION (NDI)

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