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Market Research Report

Current Development of China's Thin-Film Solar Cell Industry: Key Companies and Technology Trends

Published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Published October, 2009 Product code 102105
Content info 15 pages
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Current Development of China's Thin-Film Solar Cell Industry: Key Companies and Technology Trends published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) in October, 2009. This report consists of 15 pages and the price starts from US $ 2420.

Introduction

Abstract

With sufficient raw material supply, low costs and potential for increases in conversion efficiency, thin-film solar cells are challenging the mainstream position of crystal silicon solar cells. Chinese solar photovoltaic companies are also aggressively entering this technology field. At the end of 2008, a number of Chinese companies had already entered the thin-film solar cell industry, stimulating more investments. This report examines the current development of the Chinese thin-film solar cell industry, including production plans and technology deployment of key companies.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Current Status of China' s Thin-Film Solar Cell Industry
    • 1.1 Industry Scale and Competition
    • 1.2 Technology Sources
    • 1.3 Technology Deployment
  • 2. Thin-Film Solar Cell Companies in China that Have Already Started Trial Production
    • 2.1 ENN Solar
    • 2.2 Astronergy
    • 2.3 QS Solar
    • 2.4 Jinneng Solar Cell
    • 2.5 Topray Solar
    • 2.6 Best Solar
    • 2.7 CN Solar Technology
    • 2.8 Weihai China Glass Solar
    • 2.9 Tianwei Solarfilms
    • 2.10 Harbin Keluola Solar Energy Electric
    • 2.11 Trony
  • 3. Thin-Film Solar Cell Companies in China That Have Not Yet Started Trial Production
    • 3.1 Yuanchang
    • 3.2 Shanghai Suntech
    • 3.3 Yantai Tongyong
    • 3.4 Uni-Solar Jinneng
    • 3.5 Subsidiary of the Sichuan K&M Group
    • 3.6 Shandong Sunvim Solar Technology
  • MIC Perspective
  • Appendix

List of Topics

  • Current scope of China' s thin-film solar cell industry and key technology sources
  • Development of Chinese thin-film solar cell companies that have already started trial production, including their production capacity and technology development
  • Development of Chinese thin-film solar cell companies that have not yet started trial production, including their production capacity and technology development
  • Complete list of companies appearing in the report, including their English and Chinese names
  • Companies and organizations analyzed or mentioned in the report include: Air Product, Applied Materials, ASE Solar Energy, Astronergy, Best Solar, Butasoler, Central South University, China Guangdong Nuclear Energy Development, China Solar Energy, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chinese Renewable Energy Industries Association, Chinese United Semiconductor Equipment Manufacturing, CMI, CN Solar Technology, East China Normal University, Enfinity, ENN Solar, Guangzhou Research Institute of Non-ferrous Metals, Harbin Keluola Solar Energy Electric, Illias, Intel, Jinneng Solar Cell, Johanna Solar Solutions, LDK, Nankai University, Oerlikon, PEA, Polar Photovoltaics, QS Solar, Shandong Sunvim Solar Technology, Shanghai Spruce Renewable Energy Technology, Shanghai Suntech, Shenzhen Tongchuang Weiye, Sunlin, Terra Solar, Tianjin Elec-Mech International Trade Group Equipment, Tianjin Jinneng Investment Company, Tianwei Baobian, Tianwei Solarfilms, Tongyong, Topray, Trony, Uligon, ULVAC, Uni-Solar Jinneng, United Solar Ovonic, Utrecht University, Weihai China Glass Solar, Yuanchang, Zhejiang Xianjin

List of Tables

  • Table 1. Development of Thin-Film Solar Cell Companies in China That Have Already Started Trial Production, 2009
  • Table 2. Development of Thin-Film Solar Cell Companies in China That Have Not Yet Started Trial Production, 2009
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