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SPV 2006 - Solar Photovoltaics Report - Edition 4
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Product Type: Market Research Report
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Publication Date: Jul 26, 2006
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SUMMARY
Introduction
- This report contains the most recent PV market data to the end of 2005
- Planned production capacity for PV cells and modules to 2010 show a huge
leap
- Corporate highlights and significant developments in 2005/2006
- Expansion and consolidation of the leaders
- The withdrawal of two leading players
- Survey of cell and module producers
- Reports on silicon feedstock production and producers
- Report on feedstock shortage which is now threatening production and
future capacity
- Outline of alternative feedstock materials in the pipeline
- Survey of silicon recycling, with analysis of companies involved
Key Findings
- Consolidation of Japan and Germany as leaders, with the USA challenging
again
- The rise of Germany challenges Japanese dominance of the PV market
- The dramatic emergence of China as a world player, with ambitious
expansion plans for Solar PV
- Is China set to become the most powerful competitor in the global market?
- The silicon shortage is evaluated and the future outlook discussed
- The withdrawal of Shell Solar from the silicon cell business and RWE from
the solar PV sector
- Continued entries of large Japanese corporations into the solar market
- Big plans for these Japanese companies, with large production expansion
- At least five companies have staked their position to become the "world
leader"
- SolarWorld in a prime strategic position with takeover of Shell Solar
silicon cell business and partnership with REC silicon producer
Reasons to buy
- Gain insight in to this rapidly expanding global market
- Understand how to position your business in this developing market
- Look at opportunities in a market of consolidation and dramatic change
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Executive Summary
- Japan
- USA
- Europe
- Germany
- Rest of the World
- China
- Outlook
2. Introduction to Solar Photovoltaics
- Solar energy
- Solar thermal
- Solar photovoltaics
- Solar cell materials
- Conditions of use of solar PV cells
- Solar insolation
- Cold weather
- Cloud conditions
- Isolated generation
- PV and the environment
3. Applications of Solar PV Technology
- Simple PV systems
- Buildings as energy systems and collectors of solar energy
- PV with battery storage
- Balance of system: storage
- PV with generators
- PV connected to utilities
- Utility-scale power
- Hybrid power systems
- Distributed generation
4. PV Industry Value Chain
- Feedstock
- Ingot and wafer production
- Thin film
- Solar cell and modules
- Balance of system (BOS)
- Vertically integrated companies
5. Photovoltaic Feedstock - Silicon
- Production of polysilicon in 2005
- Future demand and supply
- Cost pressure on feedstock process
- Silicon prices
- The raw polysilicon feedstock manufacturing process
- Electronic grade silicon producers
- Dedicated photovoltaic grade silicon production
- Thin film
- New developments
- Silicon recycling
- Companies involved in recycling silicon
- Silicon recycling future development
6. Installed Solar PV Generating Capacity
- Germany
- Japan
- United States
- China
- India
- Austria
- Italy
- France
- Spain
- Netherlands
- Australia
- Canada
- Mexico
- Korea
7. Installed Solar PV Capacity Projection to 2010
8. Production of solar PV cells
9. Manufacturers of Solar PV
- Solar photovoltaic manufacturers
10. National Solar Industries and Company Profiles
- Japanese production
- Production of silicon feedstock, ingots and wafers for solar cells
- Manufacture of solar cells and modules
- Japanese companies, the market leaders
- Sharp Corporation
- Kyocera
- Sanyo Electric Company
- MSK Corporation
- Mitsubishi Electric
- Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
- Kaneka Solartech
- Canon
- Fuji Electric
- Hitachi
- Honda
- Matsushita Ecology Systems
- Showa Shell Sekiyu
- Kobelco (Kobe Steel)
- Housing construction companies
- Daiwa House
- Misawa Homes
- Sekisui Heim
- PanaHome Corporation
- Silicon feedstock
- United States production
- Production of silicon feedstock, ingots and wafers for solar cells
- Production of photovoltaic cells and modules
- USA companies, the market leaders
- BP-Solar (formerly BP Solarex in the United States)
- Shell Solar (USA-formerly Siemens Solar Industries
- Schott Solar (formerly RWE Scott, and previously ASE Americas)
- GE Energy
- Evergreen Solar
- First Solar LLC
- SunPower Corporation
- Ebara Solar
- Solec International
- United Solar Systems Corporation (USSC)
- EPV Energy Photovoltaics Inc
- Amonix
- Entech
- Germany
- German production
- Production of silicon feedstock, ingots and wafers for solar cells
- Production of cells and modules
- German companies, the market leaders
- SolarWorld AG
- Schott Solar (formerly RWE Schott Solar)
- Q-Cells AG
- ErSol
- Sunways AG
- Wurth Solar GmbH
- Photovoltech
- Spain
- Isofoton
- Atresa
- BP Solar Espana
- France
- Photowatt International
- Free Energy Europe S.A
- Solems S.A.
- Italy
- Denmark
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Austria
- Sweden
- Portugal
- Belgium
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- China
- Suntech Power Co Ltd
- SunOasis Ltd
- Baoding Yingli New Energy Resources Co Ltd
- Shanghai Solar Energy Science & Technology Co Ltd
- Nanjing PV-TECH Co Ltd
- LDK Solar Hi-Tech Co Ltd
- Other solar PV companies
- Taiwan
- Motech Solar
- Sinonar Corp
- E-TON Solartech Co Ltd
- Green Energy Technology
- Australia
- Canada
- Korea
11. Products
12. Policy Landscape for Renewable Energy
- Policy targets for renewable energy
- Support systems in the EU
- Feed-in tariffs
- Green certificates
- Pure tendering
- Tax incentives
- Mixed systems
13. Support Programmes for Solar Photovoltaics
- US Federal and State incentives
- SEIA Roadmap
- Photovoltaics technology plan
- Fundamental research
- Advanced materials and devices
- Technology development
- Objectives of the programme
- Near-term goals
- Long-term goals
- Japan
- Prices
- R&D Strategies
- Long term targets after year 2010
- Subsidy programme for residential PV systems
- Europe
- Germany
- Industry support
- National programme for consumers
- Research, development and demonstration
- Crystalline Silicon (Basic material R&D - cell and module development)
- Finland
- France
- Italy
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Spain
- Switzerland
- Research, development and demonstration
- Implementation
- United Kingdom
- The UK's National PV Programme consists of the following elements:
- Research, development and demonstration
- Applications
- Australia
- Canada
- National programme
- Government buildings
- Research and development
- China
- India
- Indonesia
- Israel
- Solar PV development
- Projects
- Industry involvement
- Research and development
- Kenya
- Korea
- Renewables and PV development plans
- Research, development and demonstration
- Industry status
- South Africa
- PV programmes
- National Electrification Programme
- Thailand
14. Prices
15. Forecasting a New Technology
- Experience Curves and Progress Ratios (PR)
16. Acknowledgements
Tables
- Table 4.1: Comprehensive listing of BOS categories
- Table 4.2: PV industry production in 2004 by world region
- Table 5.1: Production of electronic polysilicon in 2005, metric tons (MT)
- Table 5.2: Production of electronic polysilicon in 2005 and 2010, metric
tons (MT)
- Table 5.3: Recycled silicon grades
- Table 6.1: World Solar PV installed generating capacity, 1990 to 2005
- Table 8.1: Solar PV production capacity 2002 to 2007, MW
- Table 9.1: Solar cell production capacity of the leading manufacturers,
2002 to 2007, MW
- Table 11.1: World cell/module production 2004 by cell technology MW
- Table 12.1 EU plus Switzerland renewables support schemes
- Table 12.2: Non-EU countries with renewable energy targets
- Table 12.3: Countries with feed-in policies for renewables
- Table 12.4: Cumulative number of countries/states/provinces enacting RPS
policies
- Table 13.1: Budgets for government support for solar PV development, 2004
(in euro and USD)
- Table 13.2: The most common US support mechanisms
- Table 13.3: Support mechanisms for solar PV installations in the EU
countries and Switzerland
- Table 14.1: Indicative module prices in national currencies /watt in
selected countries, 1992-2004
- Table 14.2: Indicative installed system prices in euro and US$ in selected
countries in 2004 $/W
Figures
- Figure 2.1: Global insolation levels
- Figure 3.1: Distribution network conventional
- Figure 3.2: Distribution network ? with distributed generation
- Figure 5.1: Production of electronic polysilicon annually from 2005 to
2010, metric tons (MT)
- Figure 5.2: Polysilicon manufacturing and supply chain
- Figure 6.1: Installed global solar PV generating capacity 1992 to 2005 by
application
- Figure 6.2: Global installed solar PV capacity
- Figure 6.3: Installed global solar PV generating capacity 1992 to 2005 by
country
- Figure 6.4: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Germany, 1992 to
2005 by application
- Figure 6.5: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Japan, 1992 to 2005
by application
- Figure 6.6: Installed solar PV generating capacity of the USA, 1992 to
2005 by application
- Figure 6.7: Installed solar PV generating capacity of China 1992 to 2005
by application
- Figure 6.8: Installed solar PV generating capacity of India 1992 to 2005
- Figure 6.9: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Austria 2005 by
application
- Figure 6.10: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Italy, 1992 to 2005
by application
- Figure 6.11: Installed solar PV generating capacity of France 1992 to 2005
by application
- Figure 6.12: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Spain 1992 to 2005
by application
- Figure 6.13: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Netherlands to 2005
by application
- Figure 6.14: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Australia, 1992 to
2005 by application
- Figure 6.15: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Canada, 1992 to
2005 by application
- Figure 6.16: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Mexico, 1992 to
2005 by application
- Figure 6.17: Installed solar PV generating capacity of Korea, 1992 to 2004
by application
- Figure 7.1: Installed solar PV capacity 2004-2010
- Figure 8.1: Production of solar PV cells 1990 to 2005, MW
- Figure 9.1: Production by country, 1990 to 2005, MW
- Figure 9.2: Growth of capacity by manufacturers, 2002 to 2005
- Figure 9.3: Growth of capacity by manufacturers, 2005 to 2007
- Figure 10.1: Sharp development concept
- Figure 10.2: Sanyo Solar Ark
- Figure 14.1: Price compared with shipments 1975-2005 $/watt
- Figure 15.1: Price experience curve for PV modules
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SPV 2006 - Solar Photovoltaics Report - Edition 4
Publisher: ABS Energy Research
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