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Crystalline is the largest of three solar energy technology markets. Crystalline is evolving a significant market presence and is expected to continue to be used in very northern or very southern climates where there is less sun. Sophisticated technology that works has achieved grid parity in many places.
Crystalline solar markets have been able to grow rapidly because of the ability to capitalize on demand for high efficiency products at low cost per watt. Strong research and development capabilities have enabled development of advanced process technologies and manufacturing economies. The company seeks to operate cost-effectively and on a large scale.
PV cells and modules with high conversion efficiencies are manufactured. Conversion efficiency rates measure the ability of PV products to convert sunlight into electricity. As of December 31, 2010, the average conversion efficiency rates of monocrystalline and multicrystalline silicon PV cells were 17.9% and 15.9%.
An international R&D team of leading solar PV scientists combined with China-based design, development and manufacturing facilities provide several competitive advantages, including access to low-cost engineering expertise, skilled labor and facilities. leverages cost advantages by optimizing the balance between automation and manual operations in manufacturing processes, which lowers operating costs and capital expenditures and enables expanding manufacturing capacity in a cost-effective manner.
Manufacturers continuously evaluate and adjust a combination of automated and manual operations. Innovation in manufacturing processes is used to optimize the cost structure of crystalline solar panels while improving manufacturing yields and quality. In 2010, significantly increased aggregate manufacturing capacity was achieved by a number of vendors to meet strong global demand.
Companies in some cases were able to achieve adding 500 MW of silicon ingot and wafer capacity. Annualized aggregate PV cell manufacturing capacity reached 1,800 MW per annum for vendors.
The worldwide demand for energy is steadily increasing. Demand for energy is doubling every 15 years. The major effort is to sustain growth in the electricity supply without causing irreversible harm to the environment. Solar energy has rapidly grown as a clean, renewable alternative to limited fossil fuels. Recognition of the need to reduce reliance on coal and fossil fuels is driving interest in solar energy.
Growth of solar markets will depend on continued investment in energy infrastructure by governments. When you think about it, there is no better investment government can make than in achieving development of low cost, reliable solar energy. This availability of low cost energy is what makes an economy hum. Some governments are sure to recognize these issues and make the investment, others will not.
Crystalline solar markets are expected to have continued significant growth. The approach of grid parity worldwide is in sight, many areas have achieve grid parity now over the 25 useful life of the crystalline solar panels. Dynamic growth is anticipated to continue. Crystalline solar panel markets at $28.3 billion in 2010 are set to grow to $118.4 billion by 2017.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Executive Summary
Crystalline Solar Panels Executive Summary
Solar Market Driving Forces
Crystalline Solar Market Shares
Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells – Market Forecasts
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Market Description and Market Dynamics
1. Monocrystalline and Polycrystalline Solar
Market Description and Market Dynamics
1.1 Sun Is The Earth's Most Abundant And
Primary Source Of Energy
1.1.1 Power From the Sun
1.1.2 Solar Energy Meets Demand For Electricity
1.2 Tackling Climate Change
1.3 Tackling Climate Change
1.3.1 Greenhouse Gases
1.3.2 Solar Industry Key Drivers
1.3.3 Government Incentives for Solar Power:
1.3.4 Solar Energy Benefits
1.4 Solar Technologies
1.4.1 Research Initiatives
1.5 Photovoltaic Conversion Of Sun Light
1.5.1 Solar Panel Orientation
1.6 Sunlight Intensity in Various Regions
1.6.1 Average Solar Irradiance
1.6.2 Global Solar Resources for PV Photovoltaic and
CSP Technologies
1.6.3 Sunshine Index
1.6.4 Economics of PV
1.7 Variety of Solar Panel Installations
1.7.1 Off-Grid Systems:
1.8 Solar Technology
1.8.1 Cost-Competitive Solar
1.8.2 Crystalline-Silicon Panels
1.8.3 Silicon or CIGS
1.9 World's Largest PV Installation German Solar
1.10 The Basics of Solar Electricity
1.11 Silicon Panels Harvest More Energy
1.11.1 Solar Real Estate
1.11.2 Flexible Solar Cells With Silicon Wires
1.12 Competition and Advanced PV Technologies
1.13 Parts Of The Solar Cell Manufacturing Process
1.13.1 Silicon Crystal Growing or Casting Plants
1.13.2 Solar Cell Plants
1.13.3 Module Assembly Plants
1.13.4 Systems Assembly
1.14 Greenhouse Gases
1.15 Productionizing Technologies
1.16 Era Of Cheap Energy
1.16.1 Unprecedented Level Of Development Worldwide
1.16.2 Population Increases
1.16.3 PV Industry
1.16.4 SGS Solar Services
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Market Shares and Market Forecasts
2. Crystalline Solar Panels and Systems
Market Shares and Market Forecasts
2.1 Solar Market Driving Forces
2.2 Crystalline Solar Market Shares
2.2.1 Suntech
2.2.2 SunTech Strategic Positioning
2.2.3 Sharp Cumulative Solar Cell Production
Volume: 3.1 gigawatts in 2007 to 4.3 gigawatts By the end of 2010
2.2.4 Sharp Solar Thin Film Solar Modules
2.2.5 Canadian Solar
2.2.6 Canadian Solar Module Producer
2.2.7 Trina Solar Limited
2.2.8 Gintech Energy
2.2.9 SunRun and U.S. Bancorp
2.2.10 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar
2.2.11 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar Stone Brewing
Company Reference Account
2.2.12 Sanyo
2.2.13 BP Solar's EnergyMax Solar Electric Ground Systems
2.2.14 Q-Cells Q.SMART CIGS Solar Modules
2.2.15 Q-Cells
2.2.16 LDK Solar
2.2.17 LDK Solar Competitive Strengths
2.2.18 China South Industries Group Corporation (CSGC) /
TIANWEI New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. (TWNE)
2.2.19 Tianwei
2.2.20 Daqo New Energy
2.2.21 Scatec Solar 4 MW Solar PV Plant in Puglia, Italy
2.2.22 Solyndra: The Rooftop Solar Leader
2.2.23 Yingli Green Solar Energy Projects
2.2.24 SolarWorld
2.2.25 SolarWorld Acquired The Manufacturing
Base of Shell Solar
2.2.26 SolarWorld
2.2.27 BP Solar
2.2.28 JinkoSolar
2.2.29 Juwi
2.2.30 Masdar Operates Through Five Integrated Units
2.2.31 Masdar PV Production Capacity at Ichtershausen
2.2.32 Masdar PV
2.2.33 Masdar PV Thin-Film Photovoltaics
2.2.34 Masdar PV and Beck Energy Open-Space
Solar Park In Germany
2.2.35 Conergy Modules Installed
2.2.36 Conergy AG
2.2.37 Saint-Gobain
2.2.38 ET Solar Grid Connection of a 2.9MW
Power Plant in Germany
2.2.39 Yingli Green Solar Energy Projects
2.3 Crystalline Silicon Solar Cells – Market Forecasts
2.4 Solar Energy Market Shares
2.4.1 Solar Panel Megawatts Shipped Market Shares
2.5 Solar Market Forecasts
2.5.1 Government Incentives For Solar Energy
2.5.2 Grid Parity
2.5.3 Impact of Oil Price on Solar Industry
2.5.4 Outlook for Solar Electricity
2.5.5 Solar Electricity Storage: Thin Film
Batteries Complement The Hydrogen Manufacture
2.5.6 Solar Market Opportunity
2.6 Solar Panel Manufacturing Capacity
2.6.1 Solar Panel Efficiency
2.6.2 Yingli Green Energy High-Efficiency Panda Module
2.6.3 Canadian Solar High-Efficiency Cell
2.7 Solar Industry Segment Demand
2.7.1 Solar Panel Commercial Forecasts
2.7.2 Germany and Spain Feed-in Tariffs for
Photovoltaics in C/kWh
2.7.3 Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaics - Segment
2.8 Solar Energy Marketplace And Secure
Power For Buildings BIPV
2.9 Global Solar Resources
2.10 Solar Panel ROI
2.11 Solar Panel Benchmarks
2.12 Solar Market Installed Capacity
2.12.1 PV Countries 2010
2.12.2 PV Installations by Technology
2.12.3 PV Installations by Application and Country
2.13 Solar industry Product Pricing
2.14 Crystalline Solar Regional Market Segments
2.14.1 United States Solar Market
2.14.2 Germany, Italy, Spain, France, the United States,
Canada, China, India, and Australia provide FiT,
Rebates, Tax Incentives, And Other Incentives Subsidies
2.14.3 German Solar Market
2.14.4 UK Solar Market
2.14.5 France: Solar Market
2.14.6 Italy and Spain: Solar Market
2.14.7 Canada: Solar Market
2.14.8 Australia: Solar Market
2.14.9 China: Solar Market
2.14.10 China's Insatiable Demand For Energy
2.14.11 Environmental Concerns Continue To Mount
2.14.12 Chinese Concerns About Power Reliability And
Energy Security
2.14.13 China's Energy Policies Are Focused On
Fostering Energy And Environmental Conservation
2.14.14 India: Solar Market
2.14.15 Trina Solar Regional Revenue
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Product Description
3. Monocrystalline And Multicrystalline
Silicon PV Solar Technologies Product Description
3.1 SunTech Strategic Positioning
3.2 Sharp Solar Residential Products
3.3 Canadian Solar Standard Modules
3.4 Q-Cells
3.5 Yingli Green Energy Residential
3.6 BP Solar Home Solutions Modules
3.7 SunPower® Solar Solution Home Energy Systems
3.7.1 SunPower® Residential Solar Panels
3.7.2 SunPower Solar Elegance
3.7.3 SunPower Highest Efficiency Solar
3.7.4 SunPower E19 Series Solar Panels
3.7.5 SunPower E18 Series Solar Panels
3.7.6 SunPower Solar Power Home Monitoring Systems
3.8 Sharp Solar Commercial Products
3.9 Canadian Solar Standard Modules
3.9.1 Canadian Solar e-Modules
3.10 Sanyo HIT A Series Solar Modules
3.10.1 Sanyo HIT A Series Solar Modules High Efficiency
3.10.2 Sanyo HIT Double Solar Panels
3.11 SolarWorld Sunkits Solar System
3.11.1 SolarWorld Sunmodule Solar Panels
3.11.2 SolarWorld Long-Term Performance
3.12 Q-Cells Commercial Grade Solar Cells
3.12.1 Q-Cells Q.PRO Multicrystalline Solar Module
3.12.2 Q.BASE Multicrystalline Solar Module
3.12.3 QCells PV Systems
3.13 Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules
3.14 Yingli Green Energy Commercial Installation
3.15 RRS - Magaldi Group
3.16 BP Roof systems
3.16.1 BP Ground systems
3.16.2 TATA BP Solar
3.16.3 Tata BP Solar's Large Commercial Projects
3.17 SunPower Commercial Solar Energy Solutions:
3.18 Trina Solar TSM-PC14 Utility Scale PV Systems
3.19 Sharp Solar Utility-Scale Products
3.20 Yingli Green Energy Utility
3.21 Highwoods Solar
3.22 TATA BP Solar Energizes India
3.23 SunPower Utility-Scale Solar Power Plants
3.24 Canadian Solar BIPV Products
3.25 BP Solar BIPV Canopy Systems
3.26 Photovoltaic Consumer Solar Products
3.27 Canadian Solar Specialty Products
3.28 LDK Solar
3.28.1 LDK Solar Cell
3.28.2 LDK Solar Monocrystalline Solar Cells
3.28.3 LDK Solar Multicrystalline Solar Cells
3.28.4 LDK Solar Modules
3.28.5 LDK Solar Systems
3.29 Yingli Green Energy
3.29.1 Yingli Green Energy Monocrystalline Solar Panels
3.29.2 Yingli Green EnergyPanda Series
3.29.3 Yingli Green Energy Multicrystalline Solar Panels
3.30 Trina Solar Product Portfolio
3.30.1 Trina Solar TSM-DC01 Universal Solution
3.30.2 Trina Solar TSM-DC01A Solar Panels
3.30.3 Trina Solar TSM-DC80
3.30.4 Trina Solar TSM-PC05
3.31 A Power Energy DG Systems Micro Power Generation Grids
3.32 Petra Solar Utility Pole Applications for Solar Energy
3.32.1 Petra Solar Commercial Systems
3.32.2 Petra Solar Residential
3.33 Scatec Solar Project Development
3.33.1 Scatec Solar GmbH Operational Management For Solar Parks
3.33.2 Scatec Solar Generates Electricity from Roof
3.33.3 Scatec Solar Carports
3.34 Schott PV
3.35 Solyndra Technology / Products
3.35.1 Solyndra Systems Minimal Orientation Impact
3.35.2 Solyndra Cylindrical Modules
3.35.3 Solyndra 200 Series
3.35.4 Solyndra Agricultural Solar Products
3.35.5 Solyndra Unique Application for Agricultural Greenhouses
3.36 SunFields PV Modules
3.37 Stirling Energy Systems Dish Power
3.37.1 Stirling System SunCatcher™ 25-Kilowatt-
Electric (kWe) Solar Dish
3.37.2 SES SunCatcher™ Technology
3.37.3 SES SunCatcher Power Conversion Unit (PCU)
3.37.4 Dual–Axis Tracking Parabolic Concentrator
Efficient Solar Collector
3.37.5 Stirling Engine Efficient Heat Engine for
Operating Temperatures
3.38 Suniva
3.39 Telio Solar Cells
3.40 Tianwei Monocrystalline Modules
3.40.1 TIANWEI Multicrystalline Module Description
3.41 Solar Thermal Water Heating Units
3.41.1 Zing Solar Water Heating
3.41.2 Vajra Plus Solar Water Heating
3.41.3 Hotmax Nova Solar Heating
3.41.4 TATA BP Solar Business Energy
3.42 Daqo New Energy Solar Module
3.43 Dyesol DSC Applications Designs In BIPV
3.44 JinkoSolar Value Chain
3.44.1 JinkoSolar Product Traceability Control
3.44.2 JinkoSolar High Efficiency Modules
3.44.3 JinkoSolar High Efficiency Cells
3.44.4 JinkoSolar High Quality Wafers
3.44.5 JinkoSolar Advanced Technology
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology
4. Crystalline Solar Strategy, Technology, and Industry Specific Applications
4.1 Semiconductors Absorb Light
4.1.1 How Solar Energy Works
4.1.2 SunEdison's Approach:
4.1.3 Solar Electricity
4.2 Photovoltaic Systems
4.3 Solar Power Grants for Rural U.S.
4.4 Solar Electricity Powering Nighttime Football
4.5 Solar Power Installations Raise Home Values
4.6 Akeena Solar – Residential Solar Panels
4.7 Akeena Solar – Commercial Solar Panels
4.7.1 Akeena Solar - Installations
4.7.2 Andalay Integrated, Plug-and-Play Solar Power System
4.7.3 Andalay — Beautiful to be Green
4.7.4 Web-Based Monitoring
4.8 Suntrol Monitoring
4.8.1 Authorized Installation
4.8.2 Commercial systems
4.9 Sharp Forms The Consortium For Solar Lighting (CSL)
4.10 BP Solar Modules Testing
4.11 Solar Panel Technologies
4.12 Tuson Arizona Electric Use of Solar Power
4.13 Trina Solar Silicon Panels
4.14 Q Cells Technology
4.15 SunTech
4.15.1 Crystalline Silicon Indirect Band-Gap Semiconductor
4.15.2 Photovoltaic Technologies: Single Crystal,
Polycrystalline and Thin Film
4.15.3 Single Crystal and Polycrystalline
4.16 Shading
4.17 Polysilicon Producers
4.17.1 Emerging Global Solar Polysilicon Producers
4.18 Inverter and Micro Inverter Markets
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Company Profiles
5. Crystalline Solar Module Company Profiles
5.1 A Power Energy
5.1.1 A Power Positioning
5.2 BP Solar
5.2.1 BP Solar Modules Testing
5.2.2 BP Solar Research
5.2.3 BP Solar Innovative Relationships
5.2.4 BP Solar, MetLife Joint Ownership
Agreement for Long Island Solar Farm
5.2.5 BP Solar Energy Systems For
Stanford Engineering Buildings
5.2.6 TATA BP Solar
5.2.7 Tata Power:
5.2.8 BP:
5.2.9 Bhutan Tata BP Solar Supplies
Power Systems for CORDECT Telecom Network
5.2.10 Tata BP Solar Solar Manufacturing
Capacity by 62% to Serve Growing Solar Market in India
5.3 Bosch
5.3.1 Bosch Group’s Solar Energy Division
5.3.2 Bosch Malaysia Marketing
5.4 Canadian Solar
5.4.1 Canadian Solar New Powerful Solar Cell
5.4.2 Canadian Solar 600 MW PV Cell Plant Joint Venture
5.5 China Glass Holdings Limited
5.5.1 China Southern Glass (Australia)Pty Ltd is a
Subsidiary of CSG Holding Co., Ltd.
5.5.2 China Glass Holdings Production Base in
Suqian, Jiangsua
5.5.3 China Glass Holdings Production Base in
Weihai, Shandong
5.5.4 China Glass Holdings Production Base in
Xianyang, Shaanxi
5.5.5 China Glass Holdings Production Base in
Beijing
5.5.6 China Glass Holdings Production
Base of Wuhai, Inner Mongolia
5.5.7 China Glass Holdings Production base in Nanjing, Jiangsu
5.5.8 China Glass Holdings Production base in Taicang, Jiangsu
5.5.9 China Glass Holdings Business and Revenue
5.5.10 China Glass Holdings Business Review
5.5.11 China Glass Holdings Outlook Tied To
China’s Twelfth Five Year Plan
5.5.12 China Glass Holdings Lowers Cost to
Manufacture Low Iron Glass
5.6 China South Industries Group Corporation (CSGC) /
TIANWEI New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. (TWNE)
5.6.1 Tianwei New Energy German Solar Exhibition
5.6.2 Tianwei New Energy Resource Component Products
5.6.3 Hoku Scientific
5.6.4 Hoku $20 Million Loan From China Merchants Bank
5.6.5 Hoku Solar / Tianwei New Energy Holdings
5.6.6 Hoku Manufactures Polysilicon at Idaho Plant
5.7 Conergy AG
5.7.1 Conergy for Grimmway Enterprises,
Grower Of Carrots Implements 230 Kilowatts Of Solar
5.7.2 Conergy Powerplus Solar Plant At Fujifilm In Hawaii
5.7.3 Conergy 1.7 million PowerPlus Modules Installed
5.7.4 Conergy 12.4 MW solar park in Thailand
5.7.5 Conergy Is Building The Second Solar Park
5.7.6 Conergy PowerPlus Premium 56,000
Modules On Over 56 Kilometers
5.8 Dow Chemical
5.8.1 Dow Positioning
5.8.2 Dow Rethinking Energy
5.9 ET Solar
5.9.1 ET Solar Corporate Vision
5.9.2 ET Solar Modules Adopted in a UK
Commercial Rooftop Project
5.9.3 ET Solar / Zep Compatible Modules for
Rooftop PV Systems
5.9.4 ET Solar Grid Connection of a 2.9MW
Power Plant in Germany
5.10 First Solar
5.10.1 First Solar Sales
5.10.2 First Solar 4 Gigawatt Manufacturing
5.10.3 First Solar PV Modules UK MCS Certification
5.10.4 First Solar & China Power International New
Energy International Cooperation Framework Agreement
5.10.5 First Solar Push In The Cadmium Telluride Market
5.11 Gintech
5.12 Greenwing Energy
5.13 JA Solar
5.13.1 JA Solar Revenue
5.13.2 JA Solar First Quarter 2011 Financial Results
5.13.3 JA Solar Fourth Quarter 2010 Financial Results
5.13.4 JA Solar Full Year 2010 Results
5.14 JinkoSolar
5.14.1 JinkoSolar Launch of Research and Development Center
5.14.2 JinkoSolar Powers Solar Tunnel
5.14.3 Jinko Solar Revenues
5.14.4 Jinko Solar Module Manufacturing
5.15 Juwi
5.15.1 Juwi Positioning
5.15.2 Juwi Financing
5.15.3 Juwi Construction
5.15.4 Juwi
5.15.5 Juwi Germany’s Largest Rooftop Solar Power
Plant in Philippsburg
5.15.6 Juwi Leads the Way to an Energy Transition
5.16 LDK Solar
5.16.1 LDK Solar Acquired Crystalline Module
Manufacturing Best Solar
5.16.2 LDK Solar Core Values
5.16.3 LDK Solar Mission Statement and Vision
5.16.4 LDK Solar Competitive Strengths
5.16.5 LDK Solar Cost-Effective Production
5.16.6 LDK Solar In-House Polysilicon Production
5.16.7 LDK Solar Vertically Integrated Capabilities
5.16.8 LDK Solar Strong and Diversified Customer Base
5.16.9 LDK Solar Key Strategies
5.16.10 LDK Solar Sale of Minority Stake in Its
Polysilicon Business to China Development Bank
International Holdings Limited
5.16.11 LDK Solar Revenue for First Quarter Fiscal 2011
5.16.12 LDK Solar Silicon
5.16.13 LDK Solar Production Technologies
5.16.14 LDK Solar Ingot
5.16.15 LDK Solar Multicrystalline
5.16.16 LDK Solar Monocrystaline
5.16.17 LDK Solar State-Of-The-Art Mono
Crystalline Pulling Equipment
5.16.18 LDK Solar Solar / Green Technology
5.16.19 LDK Solar Financial Services
5.17 MEMC
5.17.1 MEMC Global Sales And Manufacturing
5.17.2 MEMC Strategic Positioning Driving
Sustained Achievement
5.17.3 MEMC Wafer Manufacturing Process
5.17.4 MEMC Electronic Materials Revenue
5.17.5 MEMC Semiconductor Materials Segment
5.17.6 MEMC Solar Energy Segment -- SunEdison
5.17.7 MEMC / SunEdison
5.17.8 Selected MEMC Sun Edison Customers
5.17.9 MEMC Solar Energy ROI Advantages
5.18 Motech
5.18.1 Motech Revenue
5.19 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar
5.19.1 Panasonic Corporation Revenue
5.19.2 Sanyo
5.19.3 SANYO 2011 Sales Of Solar Photovoltaic Systems
5.19.4 Panasonic Full Year Revenue
5.19.5 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar Ark
5.19.6 Panasonic /Sanyo Solar Stone Brewing
Company Reference Account
5.19.7 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar lumenHAUS Reference Account
5.19.8 InSpec / SANYO
5.19.9 SANYO and InSpec Group Partnership
Generates Multiple Solar Installations in Oregon
5.20 Mitsubishi Electric
5.20.1 Mitsubishi Electric Group Energy and Electric Systems
5.20.2 Mitsubishi Electric Power Module for Electric Vehicles
5.20.3 Mitsubishi Electric Group Power Module
Test Samples Specifications
5.21 Petra Solar
5.21.1 Petra Solar Utility Pole Solar
5.21.2 Petra Solar Remote Monitoring And Control
5.21.3 Petra Solar Wins Smart Grid & Clean Tech
Techamerica American Technology Awards
5.21.4 Petra Solar National Smart Solar Energy
Plan at Jordan - U.S. Business Forum in Middle East
5.22 QCells
5.22.1 QCells Revenue
5.23 Scatec Solar
5.23.1 Scatec Solar Corporate Structure
5.23.2 Scatec Solar Offers One-Stop-Shopping
5.23.3 Scatec Solar Role in Scatec Group
5.23.4 Scatec Solar 4 MW Solar PV Plant in Puglia, Italy
5.23.5 Scatec Solar builds 6 MW Solar PV Plant In A
Former Mine In Emilia
5.24 Schott
5.24.1 SCHOTT Solar Global presence
5.24.2 SCHOTT Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Business Division
5.24.3 SCHOTT Solar 2008 – Hospital Ward In Senegal
5.24.4 SCHOTT Light for Tanzania
5.24.5 SCHOTT Solar PV and Consolidated Solar
Technologies Inaugurate Photovoltaic Solar
Installation at Moriarty High School
5.24.6 SCHOTT Solar Black Frame Modules
5.24.7 SCHOTT Solar comes out on top in PV+
Test Conducted by Solarpraxis and TÜV Rheinland
5.25 SEC Solar Energy Centre
5.26 SENER
5.27 Sharp Solar
5.27.1 Sharp Solar Revenue
5.27.2 Sharp Corporation Regional Sales
5.27.3 Sharp Electronics Corporation
5.27.4 Sharp 3.1 gigawatts in 2007 to 4.3 gigawatts
By the end of 2010 Cumulative Solar Cell Production Volume
5.27.5 Sharp Solar Thin Film Solar Modules
5.27.6 Sharp Revenue
5.28 SMA Solar Technology AG
5.28.1 SMA Solar Technology Acquisition of dtw Sp.z o.o.
5.28.2 SMA Solar Technology AG Revenue
5.29 Solyndra
5.29.1 Solyndra: The Rooftop Solar Leader
5.29.2 Solyndra Installation Delhaize
5.29.3 Solyndra Solar Solution For Commercial
Metal Roof Market
5.29.4 Solyndra Solar Panels Help Power Qwest
Field Event Center
5.30 SolarWorld
5.30.1 SolarWorld Core Business Is Photovoltaics
5.30.2 SolarWorld Acquired Manufacturing Base of Shell Solar
5.30.3 SolarWorld Improved Storage Facilities
5.30.4 SolarWorld Revenue
5.31 SunFields
5.32 Suniva Inc.
5.32.1 Suniva Powers 250 kW Rooftop Solar Array at
UPS Center in Lakewood, New Jersey
5.32.2 Suniva Optimus™ Solar Modules
5.33 SunTech
5.33.1 SunTech Local Sales Offices
5.33.2 SunTech Strategic Positioning
5.33.3 SunTech Sales
5.33.4 SunTech Innovation
5.33.5 SunTech Partners
5.34 Tata BP Solar
5.34.1 Tata BP Solar Manpacks
5.34.2 Tata BP Solar Expands Manufacturing
Capacity by 62% to Serve Growing Solar Market in India
5.35 Telio Solar
5.36 Torresol Energy
5.37 Trina Solar
5.37.1 Trina Solar Partners
5.37.2 Trina Solar Products
5.37.3 Trina Solar Manufacturing
5.37.4 Trina Revenue
5.37.5 Trina Solar Regional Revenue
5.38 Total / Sunpower
5.38.1 SunPower 2.5-Megawatt Solar Power System: Munich Re
5.38.2 SunPower Corporation Revenue
5.38.3 Total (CAC: TOTF.PA) and SunPower
5.38.4 1.8-Megawatt Solar Power System
Planned for Bloomberg's New Jersey Campus
5.39 Yingli Green Energy
5.39.1 Yingli Green Solar Energy Vertical Integration
5.39.2 Yingli Green Solar Energy Power Controlled
5.39.3 Yingli Green Solar Energy Projects
Crystalline Solar Appendix
Technology Review
Selected List of Companies
LIST OF TABLES OF FIGURES
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Executive Summary
Table ES-1
Solar Market Growth Key Factors Driving Demand
Table ES-2
Forces Driving Investment in Solar Energy
Figure ES-3
Crystalline Solar Panel Market Shares,
Worldwide, Dollars, 2010
Figure ES-4
Solar Panels and Systems Crystalline Silicone
Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Market Description and Market Dynamics
Figure 1-1
Driving Forces for Climate Change
Table 1-2
International Energy Agency Forecasts for 2030
Table 1-3
Importance of Energy Management
Table 1-4
Solar Fosters Energy Independence
Figure 1-5
Solar Panel Azimuth Angle and Magnetic Declination
Figure 1-6
Nanocrystalline Silicon Layers
Figure 1-7
Average Solar Irradiance
Figure 1-8
Global Solar Resources for PV Photovoltaic and CSP Technologies
Figure 1-9
Regional Power Output Levels Per kw Of Generation
Using GE Solar Electric Power Systems
Figure 1-10
Map of Solar Electricity Potential In Europe
Figure 1-11
Sunshine Index, U.S.
Figure 1-12
US Average Daily Solar Energy Received By A
Latitude Tilt Photovoltaic Cell
Figure 1-13
Solar Covered Roof
Table 1-14
Solar Energy Generated as a Function of Installation Type
Figure 1-15
Alternative Siteing of Solar Panels
Figure 1-16
Arizona Springerville Generating Station Solar
System28-Acre Field Of PV Panels
Figure 1-17
PV In Standalone Devices Solar Parking Meter
Figure 1-18
Phases of Migration to Sustainable Solar Markets
Figure 1-19
Public Policy to Encourage Sustainable Economics
Table 1-20
Sustainable Solar Energy Market Aspects
Figure 1-21
Australian Government Solar Technology Testing
Figure 1-22
Germany's Biggest Solar Installation, in Lieberose.
German Tariff Cuts To Solar
Figure 1-23
Solar Energy Module
Table 1-24
Parts Of The Solar Cell Manufacturing Process
Table 1-25
Description Of Solar Services
Figure 1-26
High-Tech Solar Cell Production at Deutsche Cell GmbH;
Freiberg/Saxony
Figure 1-27
High-Tech Solar Production At Deutsche
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Market Shares and Market Forecasts
Table 2-1
Solar Market Growth Key Factors Driving Demand
Table 2-2
Forces Driving Investment in Solar Energy
Figure 2-3
Crystalline Solar Panel Market Shares, Worldwide,
Dollars, 2010
Table 2-4
Multi Crystalline and Mono Crystalline Solar Market
Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-5
LDK Solar Key Information: Research & Development Targets
Table 2-6
LDK Solar Planned Capacity:
Table 2-7
LDK Solar Production Site:
Figure 2-7 (Continued)
SolarWorld Solar Installation
Figure 2-8
Solar Panels and Systems Crystalline
Silicone Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Figure 2-9
Solar Panel and Systems Market Shares, Dollars, 2010
Table 2-10
Solar Energy Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Figure 2-11
Solar Panel and Systems, Megawatts Shipped, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-12
Solar Panel Megawatts Shipped Market Shares,
Worldwide, 2009 and 2010
Figure 2-13
Solar Panel and Systems Markets Forecasts
Dollars, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table 2-14
Solar Crystalline Silicon, Thin Film,
Concentrated Power Market Segments,
Dollars, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table 2-15
Solar Crystalline Silicon, Thin Film,
Concentrated Power Market Segments,
Percent, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Figure 2-16
Solar Industry Dollars to Megawatts Ratio,
Worldwide, Forecasts, 2010-2017
Figure 2-17
Solar Industry Dollars to Megawatts Ratio, Forecasts, 2010-2017
Table 2-18
Solar Market Segments MegaWatts and Dollars
Comparison, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table 2-19
Solar Energy Significant Growth Factors
Table 2-20
Solar Energy Growth Aspects
Table 2-21
Electrical Storage Mechanisms
Table 2-22
Solar Panel Megawatts Shipped Market Shares,
Worldwide, 2009 and 2010
Figure 2-23
Solar Energy Shipments, Market Forecasts
MegaWatts, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table 2-24
Solar Market Segments MegaWatts, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Table 2-25
Solar Market Segments Dollars, Worldwide, 2011-2017
Figure 2-26
Crystalline Silicon c-Si PV and Thin
Film PV Photovoltaic Technologies
Figure 2-27
c-Si PV Photovoltaic Technologies
Figure 2-28
Silicon Global Module Trend
Figure 2-29
Guardian Estimates of Global Soar PV Capacity, to 2020
Figure 2-30
Size of Commercial Rooftops in Square Feet and
Solar Rooftop Penetration Analysis
Table 2-31
Selected Solar Rooftop Installations
Figure 2-32
Commercial Solar Panel Units and Dollars, 2011-2016
Table 2-33
Solar Energy Storage Aspects
Figure 2-34
Solar Panel Commercial Photovoltaic
Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016
Table 2-35
Trackers Transform Commercial Rooftop Solar:
Source: WinterGreen Research, Inc
Table 2-36
Solar Rooftop Panels and Trackers
Figure 2-37
Photovoltaics
Table 2-38
Solar Energy Marketplace And Secure Power For
Buildings BIPV Market Factors
Table 2-39
HelioVolt Solar Panel Thin Film Benefits
Figure 2-40
Global Solar Resources for PV Photovoltaic and CSP Technologies
Table 2-41
BP Solar ROI
Figure 2-42
Solar for Peak Power Generation
Figure 2-43
Trina Solar Energy Efficiency Rating
Table 2-44
Glass Market Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-45
Glass Building and Automotive Market
Segments, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-46
Vertically Integrated Manufacturing Capabilities
Table 2-47
Crystalline Solar Panel Regional Market Segments, 2010
Table 2-48
Crystalline Solar Panel Regional Market Segments, 2010
Table 2-49
Risks Related to Doing Business in China
Text Box: RISKS RELATED TO DOING BUSINESS IN CHINA • Amount of government involvement • Level of development • Growth rate • Control of foreign exchange • Allocation of resources Source: WinterGreen Research, Inc
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Product Description
Figure 3-1
Sharp Powers Home with Solar
Table 3-2
Canadian Solar Key Features
Figure 3-3
Q-Cells Q6LTT3
Table 3-4
Q-Cells Q6LTT3 Product benefits:
Figure 3-5
Yingli Green Energy Residential
Table 3-6
Yingli Green Energy Götz Family Home
Table 3-7
Sharp Solar Panels Target
Figure 3-8
Sharp Solar Panels
Table 3-9
Canadian Solar Modules Performance-To-Price Ratio
Table 3-10
Sanyo Sanyo HIT Double Solar Panel Applications
Table 3-11
Sanyo HIT Double Solar Panel Mounting Options
Figure 3-12
SolarWorld Added Value From Guarantee
Figure 3-13
Sunmodule’s Capacity Is Guaranteed
Figure 3-14
Q-Cells Q6LMX3
Table 3-15
Q-Cells Solar Product Benefits:
Table 3-16
Q-Cells Solar Cell Test Protocols
Figure 3-17
Q-Cells Q.PRO 225-240
Table 3-18
Q-Cells Q.PRO 225-240 Product Benefits
Table 3-19
Q-Cells Q.PRO 225-240 Target Markets
Figure 3-20
QCells Q.Base 215-230
Table 3-21
QCells Q.Base Product Benefits:
Figure 3-22
Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules
Figure 3-23
Mitsubishi Electric PV Highly Efficient Modules
Figure 3-24
Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules TD Series: Tightest Tolerance
Figure 3-25
Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules Derating Example,
Capacitor Failure Rates by Stress Ratio.
Figure 3-26
Mitsubishi Electric PV Traditional Module
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Straight tab
Figure 3-27
Yingli Green Energy Commercial Installation
Figure -28
TATA BP Solar Energy to Business
Table 3-29
Canadian Solar BIPV Modules Applications
Table 3-30
Canadian Solar BIPV Modules Specification
Figure 3-31
Photovoltaic Consumer Solar Products
Table 3-32
Canadian Solar Car Battery Charger Features
Table 3-33
LDK Solar Key Information: Research & Development Targets
Figure 3-34
LDK Solar Photovoltaic Cell
Figure 3-35
LDK Solar Assembled PV Modules
Table 3-36
LDK Solar 160D to 190D Series
Figure 3-37
Yingli Green EnergyPanda 265 Series
Table 3-38
Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Specifications
Figure 3-39
Yingli Green Energy YL/YGE Series
Figure 3-40
Yingli Green Energy YL/YGE 185 Series
Table 3-41
Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Characteristics
Table 3-42
Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Product Benefits:
Table 3-43
Petra Solar Benefits:
Table 3-44
Scatec Solar GmbH Operational Management
Services For Solar Parks
Table 3-45
Photovoltaic Solar Park Advantages
Table 3-46
Scatec Solar Roof Design Functions
Table 3-47
Scatec Solar Roof Photovoltaic System Components:
Table 3-48
Scatec Solar Carport Construction Features:
Table 3-49
SCHOTT POLY® PV Modules Key Advantages:
Figure 3-50
Solyndra Systems Cylindrical Design
Figure 3-51
Solyndra Systems Copper Indium Gallium
Diselenide (CIGS) With A Hermetic Seal At The
End Of Each Module
Figure 3-52
Solyndra vs. Conventional Rooftop PV Systems
Figure 3-53
Solyndra vs. Conventional Rooftop PV Systems
Figure 3-54
Solyndra Systems Conventional Flat PV Panels
Figure 3-55
Solyndra Systems Independent Testing Labs
Figure 3-56
Solyndra Systems Leverages Benefits of a Solar Cylinder
Figure 3-57
Solyndra Cylinder Systems
Figure 3-58
Solyndra Systems Benefits In a Snowy Environment
Figure 3-59
Solyndra Systems Cylindrical Design Attracts
Less Dirt And Airborne Particles, And Moisture
Figure 3-60
Solyndra Systems Cell Type Cylindrical CIGS Features
Table 3-61
Solyndra Systems Benefits for Greenhouse Applications
Figure 3-62
Stirling Energy Systems, Inc. (SES) builds the
SunCatcher™ Solar Dish
Figure 3-63
SES SunCatcher
Figure 3-64
SES SunCatcher Stirling Dish Engine
Figure 3-65
SES SunCatcher™ 25-Kilowatt-Electric (kWe) Solar Dish
Figure -66
Sun Belts of the World
Figure 3-67
Telio Solar Cells
Figure -68
Telio Solar Cells Customized Patterning Equipment
Table 3-69
Daqo New Energy Module Characteristics
Figure 3-70
JinkoSolar Produces Ingots, Wafers, Cells, and Modules
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology
Figure 4-1
Photovoltaic Cell, Module, and Array Systems
Table 4-2
Types of PV Systems:
Table 4-3
BP Solar Modules Testing
Figure 4-4
Tuson Arizona Electric Use of Solar Power
Figure 4-5
Trina Solar Silicon Technology
Figure 4-6
SunTech Pluto Technology
Figure 4-7
Effect of Shading on Solar Panel Efficiency
Table 4-8
Polysilicon Producers
Figure 4-9
Polysilicon Feedstock to Module Competitive Cost Structure
Crystalline Solar Energy Technology Company Profiles
Figure 5-1
Bosch Solar Energy Target Markets
Figure 5-2
Bosch Solar Cell
Figure 5-3
Bosch Solar Cells: Production
Table 5-4
China Glass Holdings CSGA's Notable Projects
Table 5-5
Tianwei Key Strengths
Figure 5-6
Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd.
Participates in the German Solar Exhibition
Figure 5-7
Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd.
German Solar Exhibition
Figure 5-7
Hoku Solar Residential Built-In PV
Figure 5-8
Hoku Solar Prudential Locations, LLC
Figure 5-9
Hoku Solar Paradise Beverages
Figure 5-10
Hoku Solar Kuroda Autobody
Figure 5-11
Dow Policy Of Transparency And Accountability
Table 5-12
DowPositioning
Figure 5-13
First Solar Shipped Modules Energy Generating Capacity
Table 5-14
First Solar Achievements
Figure 5-15
JinkoSolar Milesones
Figure 5-16
Jinko Solar Network Worldwide
Table 5-17
LDK Solar Acquired Crystalline Module Key Strengths
Table 5-18
LDK Solar Wafer Business Cost-Effective Production Metrics
Table 5-19
LDK Solar Strategies That Allow The Company To
Produce Polysilicon Cost-Effectively
Table 5-20
LDK Solar Key Strategies
Table 5-21
LDK Solar Multicrystalline Technical specifications
Table 5-22
LDK Solar Mono Crystalline Wafer Technical Specifications
Figure 5-23
MEMC business units: Semiconductor Materials,
Solar Materials and Solar Energy Served Market Size
Table 5-24
MEMC Leadership and Expertise
Figure 5-25
MEMC Global Sales And Manufacturing
Figure 5-26
MEMC Wafer Manufacturing Process
Table 5-27
MEMC Solar Energy ROI Advantages
Table 5-28
Motech Solar Cells Quality Advantages
Table 5-29
Motech Cell-To-Module Performance (CTM)
Figure 5-30
Motech Moonnocrystalline x-Cells
Figure 5-31
Panasonic / Sanyo Solar HIT Garage Roof Panels
Figure 5-32
Panasonic / Sanyo Solar HIT Roof Panels
Figure 5-34
Panasonic / Sanyo Solar HIT Panels
Figure 5-35
Mitsubishi Electric Power Module for Electric Vehicles
Table 5-36
Mitsubishi Electric Group J-Series Features
Table 5-37
Mitsubishi Electric Group Automotive-
Grade Quality And Functionality
Table 5-38
Mitsubishi Electric Group J-Series T-PM
Table 5-39
Mitsubishi Electric Group Power Module Test
Samples Specifications
Figure 5-40
Petra Solar Utility Pole Solar
Figure 5-41
QCells
Figure 5-42
QCells 2010 Targets and Achievements
Figure 5-43
Scatec Solar Corporate Structure
Table 5-44
SCHOTT Solar Products Photovoltaic Modules Advantages
Figure 5-45
Sharp Solar Power Plants
Figure 5-46
Sharp Solar Auto
Table 5-47
Sharp Solar Panel Advantages
Figure 5-48
Solyndra Rooftop Systems
Figure 5-49
Solyndra Rooftop Solar Systems
Figure 5-50
Solyndra Rooftop Mounting Solar
Figure 5-51
Solyndra Rooftop Solar
Figure 5-52
SolarWorld Revenue by Region
Figure 5-53
SolarWorld Global Markets
Figure 5-54
SunTech Worldwide Presence
Figure 5-55
Tata BP Solar Sales
Figure 5-56
Tata BP Solar water Heater
Table 5-57
Tata BP Solar Applications
Figure 5-58
Tata BP Solar Water Pumping
Figure 5-59
Tata BP Solar Manpacks
Figure 5-60
Yingli Green Solar Energy Vertical Integration
Table 5-61
Yingli Green Solar Energy Benefits of Vertical Integration
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