Solar PV (Photovoltaic) Cell Market: Potential Opportunities published by Koncept Analytics in September, 2007. This report consists of 21 pages and the price starts from US $ 900.
Abstract
Rising energy and oil prices, together with increased environmental awareness
have led to increased global incentives for solar power. All these initiatives
by government is gradually making solar cost competitive and in most cases
actually less expensive than retail electricity for the end consumer, which
has significantly helped to drive the increase in global solar energy demand.
The ultimate goal of the solar industry is to become cost competitive with
traditional forms of electricity generation without any incentives. Incentives
are the key to solar industry as they serve as a driver for sales to let
producers to reach a scale that is not possible without any government support
or involvement.
Among all renewable energy segments, wind accounts for approximately 38% of
the overall renewable energy market, the photovoltaic (PV) system is 24%,
solar heating devices comprise 21% and others 17% that includes water, biomass
and geothermal energy. In comparison to the matured wind energy generating
system, the PV system is currently not limited to a defined geographical area.
Any PV system can be set up for both industrial and consumer use and in both
cities and countries.
Solar PV cell industry is expected to be the most flourishing sub-sector in
the alternative energy industry because sunlight can be obtained worldwide
without any geological concerns.
The report focuses on the global solar PV cell market - its size, growth rate,
drivers, market opportunities, issues, etc. The report also covers the overall
solar power market and highlights different processes in the solar energy
industry supply chain.
The report profiles some of the major industry players, including their
financial information and key business strategies.
Table of Contents
1. Industry Definition and NAICS Classification
2. Solar Power: Brief Introduction
- 2.1 Advantages of Solar Energy
- 2.2 Major Solar Energy Markets
- 2.2.1 USA
- 2.2.2 Germany
- 2.2.3 Japan
- 2.2.4 Spain
- 2.2.5 Italy
- 2.3 Review of Selected Solar Sector M&A' s
3. Processes in the Solar Energy Industry Supply Chain
- 3.1 Solar Grade Silicon
- 3.2 Silicon Ingots and Wafers
- 3.3 Solar Cell
- 3.4 Solar Module
- 3.5 Solar Photovoltaic System
4. New Technology Developments
5. Solar Cell Market Review
- 5.1 Definition and Breakdown of Manufacturing Process
- 5.2 Types of Solar Cells
- 5.3 Market Overview and Size
- 5.4 Opportunities in the Solar Cell Market
- 5.4.1 Growing Demand in the US and China
- 5.4.2 Strong Future Demand of c-Si Based Solar Cell
- 5.5 Growth Drivers
- 5.5.1 Government Subsidies Driving Growth
- 5.6 Key Issues
- 5.6.1 Polysilicon Supply
- 5.6.2 Silicon Efficiency
- 5.6.3 Silicon Expansion Plans Not Enough to Meet Demand
6. Profile of Major Players
- 6.1 E-Ton Solar Tech
- 6.1.1 Company Overview
- 6.1.2 Financial Snapshot
- 6.1.3 Key Strategies
- 6.2 Motech Industries
- 6.2.1 Company Overview
- 6.2.2 Financial Snapshot
- 6.2.3 Key Strategies
LIST OF TABLES
- Table 1.1: NAICS Classification
- Table 2.1: Comparison of Major Electricity Generators
- Table 2.2: Major Solar Energy Markets
- Table 2.3: Key Southern European Countries: Solar Energy Policies
- Table 2.4: Key M&A' s in Solar Sector (2006)
- Table 2.5: Key IPOs in Solar Sector (2006)
- Table 5.1: Solar PV Cell Market Size (2002-06)
- Table 5.2: Percentage of PV Cell Market (2002-06)
- Table 5.3: Percentage of Different PV Cell Type in 2006
- Table 6.1: Comparison of Solar Cell Players
- Table 6.2: E-TON Solar Tech: Financial Snapshot
- Table 6.3: E-TON Solar Tech: Contract Details
- Table 6.4: E-TON Solar Tech: Capacity and Output
- Table 6.5: Motech Industries: Financial Snapshot
LIST OF FIGURES
- Figure 5.1: Demand for Photovoltaic by Region
- Figure 5.2: Percentage Demand by Solar Cell Type