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Market Research Report

Current Development of Key Companies in China's Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Industry

Published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Published December, 2009 Product code 106515
Content info 23 pages
Price
US $ 1990 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)


Current Development of Key Companies in China's Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Industry published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) in December, 2009. This report consists of 23 pages and the price starts from US $ 1990.

Introduction

Abstract

Benefiting from Chinese specialists returning from overseas, European and US capital, and demand growth in overseas markets, the Chinese solar photovoltaic industry started to emerge in 2004. Development of midstream solar cell and module companies has been particularly quick. As a result of the global financial crisis that surfaced in 2008, the supply-demand dynamic changed, raw material prices fell rapidly, idle production capacity became more evident, inventory price declines caused losses, and the industry felt capital pressure. Chinese companies are trying to deal with the after-effects of the financial crisis, and are looking towards domestic demand to spur new growth. This report analyzes the development of first- and second-tier crystal silicon solar cell and module companies in China, including their capital funding, production capacity, product status, R&D operations, sales networks, and client portfolio.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Development of the Chinese Crystal Silicon Solar Photovoltaic Midstream Industry
  • 2. First-tier Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Companies in China
    • 2.1 Suntech Power
    • 2.2 CSI
    • 2.3 JA Solar
    • 2.4 Yingli Solar
    • 2.5 Trina Solar
    • 2.6 Solarfun Power
    • 2.7 China Sunergy
  • 3. Second-tier Crystal Silicon Solar Cell and Module Companies in China
    • 3.1 Changzhou Eging Photovoltaic Technology
    • 3.2 Ningbo Solar Electric Power
    • 3.3 Sopray Solar
    • 3.4 Wuxi Guofei Green Energy Source
    • 3.5 Huachang Photovoltaic Technology
    • 3.6 Jetion
    • 3.7 Eoplly New Energy Technology
    • 3.8 Shanghai Solar Energy S&T
    • 3.9 CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology
    • 3.10 Jiangsu Shunfeng Photovoltaic Technology
    • 3.11 Jiangsu Feida PV
    • 3.12 Avim Solar Production
    • 3.13 Wanxiang Solar
    • 3.14 ET Solar
    • 3.15 Shanghai Topsolar Green Energy
  • 4. Conclusion
    • 4.1 Integrate Resources, Accelerate Industry Development
    • 4.2 Active Government Support
    • 4.3 Overseas Deployment Key Factor

Appendix

List of Topics

Overall status of China' s crystal silicon solar cell and module industry

Multi-faceted analysis of the current development of first- and second-tier crystal silicon solar cell and module companies in China' s industry, including their capital funding, production capacity, supply chain, product status, R&D operations, cooperation with other companies, sales networks, and client portfolio

Key factors for the industry' s future development

Companies and organizations analyzed or mentioned in the report include: Abantia Sun Energy SA, Acciona, Aide Solar Energy Technology, Ajit Solar, Alberta Research Council, Aleo Solar AG, Amtech Systems, Amur Energy Division, Arco Energy, Atersa, ATS Automation Tooling Systems, Audi, Australia PV Science & Engineering Company, Australia Solar Development Company, Avim Solar Production, Becancour Silicon, BSI, CEEG (Shanghai) Solar Science & Technology, Changzhou Eging Photovoltaic Technology, Chaori Solar Energy Science & Technology, China Electric Equipment Group, China Silicon Corporation, China Sunergy, Citigroup Venture Capital International Growth Partnership, City Solar AG, Conergy, Crystalox PV Solar, CSI, CYMI, DC Chemical, Deutsche Solar, Dupont China, Dutchsolar, EDF Energies Nouvelles, Elecnor, Energy Research Center of the Netherlands, Eoplly New Energy Technology, ET Solar, Fidelity Management & Research Company, GCL (Jiangsu Zhongneng), Goldbeck, Good Energy Investments, Grand Sea Investment Limited, Hebei Jinglong, HHT, Hoku Materials, Huachang Photovoltaic Technology, IBC Solar AG, Ibersolar Energia S.A., Institute of Electrical Engineering of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, JA Solar, JAFCO Asia Technology Fund II, JC Solar, Jetion, Jiangsu Feida PV, Jiangsu Shunfeng Photovoltaic Technology, Jiangsu Sunshine, Jiangsu University, Jinzhou Huaxin Silicon Material Trading Department, Krannich, Kunical International, LDK, Leshan Jiayang New Energy , Linyang Group, M.SETEK, Martifer Solar, MEMC, Ministry of Science and Technology, Nanjing Linyang, Nanjing University, National Development and Reform Commission, Neo Solar Power Corporation, Ningbo Solar Electric Power, Ningjin Jinglong Zhong' ao Solar, Phoenix Solar, Prosperity Lamps and Components, Q-Cell, Ravano Green Power, REC, Recurrent Energy, Renesola, S.E. Project S.R.L., Sanyo, Schuco International KG, Seaquest Ventures Inc, Shandong Sunvim Solar Technology, Shanghai Aerospace Automobile Electromechanical, Shanghai Electric, Shanghai Institute of Space Power Sources, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai Jiaoda Nanyang, Shanghai Linyang Solar, Shanghai Shenergy, Shanghai Solar S&T, Shanghai Topsolar Green Energy, Shanghai Zhenglong Technology, Sharp, Shunda, Sichuan Jiannengjia Electric Power, Social Capital S.L., Solar Energy Institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Solar Projekt Energy System GmbH, Solarfun, SolarMax, Solarstrom, Solarwatt, Sopray Solar, Suntaics, Suntech Power, Sunvim Group, Tempress, Tianwei Baobian, Trina Solar, University of New South Wales, University of Toronto, Volkswagen, Wacker-Schott, Wanxiang Group, Wanxiang Silicon-Peak Electronics, Wanxiang Solar, Wuxi Guofei Green Energy Source, Wuxi Zhongcai, Xinde Group, Xinguang Silicon Technology, Yancheng Dongtou New Energy Equipment, Yingli Solar, Yonghua Solar Power Investment

List of Tables

  • Table 1. First-tier Crystal Silicon Solar Cell/Module Companies in China at Year-end 2008
  • Table 2. Second-tier Crystal Silicon Solar Cell/Module Companies in China at Year-end 2008
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