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Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Shares, Strategies, And Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 To 2016-Aarkstore Enterprise

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To support the growing demand for First Solar continues to push the limits on production. First Solar is the integration of each production step. Sharp, the market leader, has achieved significant market penetration of residential markets. The mass production of tandem thin type © © solar cells with two types of cells ¡ª crystalline types offered suitable for colder temperatures in high latitudes and thin-film types better suited warmer regions. Sharp is a unique manufacturer in the offer that both types. Key market transitions are made in comparison with Smart Grid, created the increasing centrality of the local substation and implementation of the Smart Grid as a distribution center for electricity by solar energy. Solar power is accepted because the oil reserves are from exhaustion. Solar offers abundant, cheap energy source with plates, a 25 year life and have payback within 10 years. The payback period is within 8 months, when the generated solar power used to charge an electric vehicle. Thin-film batteries and new energy storage utility level, develop further. Thin-film batteries are expected to power electric vehicles and sit on the ground outside the flats and houses which store electricity generated by solar energy. Thin-film batteries to supply the main bridge, when the sun does not seem to offer it. Thin-film batteries, fuel growth in the solar markets. Those markets are set to develop even faster than we had thought. Sharp, First Solar, Trina Solar expected, Suntech and Ascent Solar Technologies are among the companies benefiting from the build out of the sun. These are positions the company to leverage solar energy market growth. These market participants continued to be very aggressive in the internal innovation and partnership obligations and acquisition strategies. ¡° Worldwide Solar markets are ready for a significant growth of solar energy reach is widely accepted, creating economies of scale and the financing of new technologies, efficiency gains. Manufacturing efficiencies to create new uses and allow users to use existing. The cost of solar modules are expected to decrease strongly in response to the continuing scale. Market strategies of leading Sharp First Solar and Trina are convincing in their innovation and flexibility ¡± 100 successful emerging economies depend on tests and reference accounts. Solar energy is now, that magic number is exceeded, and grow very fast. The reference accounts are available, the prices for solar modules are predicted at a faster pace than the industry decreases, has reached grid parity in some places and is on track to be achieved everywhere. Investments in solar energy is expected to continue. Participants will come and go alternate, industry consolidation and high growth patterns, to the nascent industry stabilized, but solar power is here to stay. Solar energy is available. It works, it is no longer a dream or a long shot, is it really. Read the study is, look at the pictures of the large number of installations, this is an amazing market, emerging long after early efforts to bring these technologies to reality: Why is it here? Solar energy is developing, because the price of gasoline in the future rising. Solar markets are large. For 19 dollars. 6 billion in 2009 solar modules are expected to reach $ 125. 5 billion by 2016. Market growth is because the technology has caught the imagination of each, consumers, suppliers, governments, politicians, oil producers and utilities. The technique works, the benefits of a positive ROI over the life of the panels themselves have a significant payback. Solar provides an inexpensive, clean and reliable energy source needed to drive industrial growth are available. Report Methodology The report is 437 in a number of primary market research reports that provide forecasts in solar energy, robotics, communications, telecommunications, Internet, computers, software, telephone system, medical equipment and batteries to store energy. Automated processes and considerable growth potential are the priorities chosen subjects. The project leaders take direct responsibility for the writing and preparing each report. They have extensive experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary databases are based. The primary research is conducted through conversations with customers, distributors and companies. The collection of data is not enough to make an accurate assessment of market size so looks the value of shipments and the average price for market assessments to achieve. Our track record in achieving accuracy is unsurpassed in the industry. We are for the opportunity to exact market shares and forecasts of the development known. This is our specialty. The analyst at the market process is always focused good numbers. This process involves the search for markets from various perspectives, including manufacturers shipments. The interview process is an essential aspect. We have a lot of granular analysis of the various shipments from suppliers in the study and supplements after the study was published when appropriate. Forecasts reflect analysis of the market in this segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participant in the segment. Installed base analysis and unit analysis is based on interviews and an information search. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, opinion leaders, and companies to develop measurable market share. Over 200 in-depth interviews for each report with a broad range of key participants and industry leaders resulted in the market segment. We establish accurate market forecasts on economic and market conditions as a basis. Use input / output ratios, flow charts and other economic methods to quantify data. Use in accordance © house analysts, the strict quality standards. Interviewing key industry participants, experts and end users a central part of the study. Our research includes access to large proprietary databases. Literature search includes analysis of trade journals, government reports and corporate literature. Results and conclusions of this report are based on information from industry sources, including manufacturers, distributors, partners, opinion leaders were collected, and users. Interview data were collected in conjunction with information on a comprehensive review of the Internet and printed sources such as magazines, industry associations, company literature and online databases. The forecasts in this report are included, from top to bottom and from bottom to top review analysis to be sure there is congruence of this perspective. The base year for analysis and projection of 2009. By 2009, several years ago, which were as the baseline market forecast for 2010 to 2016. These projections are based on a combination of a consensus of opinion leader contacts based interviews with understanding the key market drivers and combined their impact from a historical and analytical perspective . The analytical methods used, in order to generate the market estimates are based on analysis of penetration, similar to market analysis, and to complement Delta calculations to independent and dependent variable analysis. All the analysis are shown selected descriptions of products and services. This research involves a referencde ROI model that is part of a series, the IT systems, financial planners access to information, the analysis of all data that supports the management implications of a product launch or large and complex data centers. The methodology used in the models concerns with a sophisticated analytical technique for understanding the impact of the workload of the processor usage and costs. It looked like the metrics and independent research on the assumptions that the actual use and to meet expected costs of systems. Comparative analysis of the input of these values are reflected in the models . The variables and assumptions in the study of market research provided and the ROI models are based on years of experience in the provision of research to large enterprises and data centers, organizations are based. The ROI models have a list of servers from different vendors, systems z-models of IBM, and wage Forum around the world. This information was developed by proprietary data bases as a result of the preparation of market research studies, that the software, energy, health, telecommunicatons address and hardware company built. Contents: SOLAR TECHNOLOGY SUMMARY ES-1 Solar Energy Market Driving Forces ES-1 Solar Energy Market Shares ES-3 Photovoltaic Solar Energy Market Forecasts ES-5 Solar Industry Outlook ES-6100 successful tests, and reference accounts ES-7 Solar Utility Market Driving Forces ES- 8 Commercial Solar ES 1st SOLAR TECHNOLOGY Market Description and Market Dynamics 1 to 1 January. a Solar Technologies 1 to 1 January. 1 1 Research Initiatives January 1 to 2. 1 2 thin film material layers 1 to 3 January. 2 photovoltaic conversion of Sunlight January 1 to 4. 2 1 Solar Panel Orientation January 1 to 6. 3 thin film solar material, January 1 to 8. 4 sunlight intensity in different regions of January 1 to 9. 4 1 Sunshine Index January 1 to 13. 4 . 2 Economics of the PV 1 to 14 January. 5 Variety of solar panel installations January 1 to 16. 5 1 Off-Grid Systems: 1-21 6 1 Solar Technology January 1 to 25. 6 1 Cost-Competitive Solar 2001 -25 January 6. Crystalline Silicon panels 2 January 1 to 27. 6 3 thin-film solar January 1 to 27. 6 4 Silicon or CIGS January 1 to 28. 7 World’s Largest PV Installation January 1 to 31 German solar . 8 The Basics of Solar Electricity first 9 1-33 1-35 Economic Power Positioning ninth first one washroom Solar Decision Making 1-36 first 10 U.S. Building Construction Industry 1-38 first 11 panels Silicon Energy Harvest More 1 -41 1st 11th 1 Solar Real Estate 1-42 first 12 Smart Electric Grid Overhaul: Utility 1-43 first one IBM Smart Grid 1-43 12th 12th 1st 2 U.S. Electric Grid needs major overhaul: Utility 1-44 12th first three flexible solar cells with silicon wires 1-44 first 13 competition sites and Advanced Technologies PV 1-46 first 14 parts of the solar cell Manufacturing Process 1-47 1st Silicon Crystal Growing a 14th or a casting machines -47 14th first two Solar Cell Plant 1-49 14th first three module assembly plants first 1-51 14th Assembly 1-52 15 1 4 Systems Greenhouse Gases 1-53 1-53 16 1 Productionizing Technologies first 17 era of cheap energy first 1-55 17th An unprecedented degree of Worldwide Development 1-56 1st 17th 1st 2 Population Increases 1-57 18 1-57 19 1 combat climate change electricity from the sun 1 -58 1st 19th 19th 1st 1 PV Industry 1-59 2:00 SGS Solar Services 10-60 second SOLAR TECHNOLOGY FORECASTS market shares and February 2 to 1. a Solar Energy Market Driving Forces February 2 to 1. 2 Solar Energy Market Shares 2 to 3 February. 2 1 First Solar thin film monolithic integration On Glass 2 to 6 February. 2 2 Sharp Solar Cells 2 to 6 February. 2 3 Sharp increase in the size of the output to maintain leading market share of 2 to 8 February 2. Trina Solar Limited four square mono-crystalline cell 2 to 9 February. 2 5 World Solar Residential 2 to 10 February. Suntech Solar Cells 2, 6 February 2 to 11. 2 7 Canadian Solar February 2 to 13. 2 8 BP Core Markets solar mono-and multicrystalline cells 2 to 14 February. 2, 9 LDK February 2 to 14 2. Yingli 10 February 2 to 15 2. CIGS 11 February 2 to 15. 2 12 Q-Cells CIGS module Positioning 2-16 February. 2 13 Ascent Solar Semiconductor Deposition February 2-16 2. MiaSole 14 and Nanosolar Thin Film Technology 2-17 February. 2 15 Ascent Solar CIGS Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices (copper indium gallium selenide ). February 2 to 17. 2 16 Shenzhen Sunshine Solar Lighting Electronics Manufacturing February 2 to 18. 3 Photovoltaic Solar Energy Market Forecasts February 2 to 18. 3 1 Solar Industry Outlook February 2 to 21. 3 2 100 successful trials and Reference Accounts February 2 to 21. 3 3 Solar Utility Market Driving Forces February 2 to 23. 3 4 Grid Parity February 2 to 28. 4 Multiple, Large, Working Solar Commercial Solar 5 second 2-40 2-41 2 5. 1 residential solar 2-54 2, 5 2 Government, Enterprise and Capital Market Financing of Solar Energy Initiatives 2-61 2, 5 3 ¡¯ s president Obama Energy Plan 2-62 2, 5 4 Crystal Line Thin Film Solar Modules vs 2-66 second monocrystalline modules 20-70 5 5 2, 5 6 CdTe thin-film technology, 2-74 2, 5 7 CIGS thin film photovoltaic effect 2-80 2, 5 8 2 CIGS on Glass -81 9 2, 5 Thin Film Vs. mono-or polycrystalline 2-81 2, 5 10 Solar Market Transitions 2-83 2, 5 11 solar masses of energy efficiency 2-85 5th second 12 megawatt Solar Energy Shipped 2 – 88 2 5th 13 solar masses of energy costs per watt 2-91 14 Solar manufacturing capacity 2nd 5th 2nd 5th 15 2-91 Shenzhen Sunshine Electronics Manufacturing capacity 2 to 93 2 5th 16 Solarfun 2010 Capacity Expansion 2-93 2, 5 17 Solar Manufacturing Run Rate 2-95 2, 5 18 solar module efficiency by 2-95 6 2 PV Technology, production and cost theory, forecast 2009 2-103 3rd SOLAR PRODUCT March 3 to 1 . 1 Commercial Solar March 3 to 1. 2 First Solar Commercial Systems March 3 to 2. 2 1 First Solar Positioning March 3 to 3. 2 2 First Solar Energy High Performance. High Volume 3 to 4 March. 2 3 First Solar Solutions built on a commercial scale 3 to 6 March. 2 4 First Solar’s largest solar power plant in China by the Americans March 3 to 12. 3 Trina Solar March 3 to 12. 4 Energy Trina Solar Modules From March 3 to 14 4. Trina a monocrystalline solar modules 3 to 16 March. 4 2:00 Trina Solar TSM-PC05, 215W to 235W Multicrystalline Module 3 to 21 March. 5 Q Cells third one fifth 3-39 Q-Cells CIGS modules 3-39 3rd 5th 2 Q-Cells CdTe solar modules 30-50 3rd 30-50 3rd 6th 6 Sharp a Sharp solar cells with the highest efficiency of conversion in the 3-54 World 3rd 2 6th Sharp mass production of solar cells 3 – 54 3 7 3-56 Sole Mia Mia third seventh a CIGS thin film solar Sole 3-56 3rd 7th MiaSol 2 ¨ | ¡¯ s CIGS solar cell, 3-59 3:00 3rd 7th Miasol ¨ | CIGS-based thin film to invest manufacturing of solar modules, 3-62 8:00 3rd 3-64 Nanosolar Nanosolar, a third eighth Commercial Production 3-65 9:00 3rd Palios Flexible Glass BYD 10 3-67 3-65 3rd 3rd 10th one China BYD $ 3. 3 billion in solar-battery system 3-67 3-68 3rd 3rd 11 Armageddon Energy 12 United Solar Ovonic 3-68 3-68 3rd 13th 3rd 13 NuvoSun a Dow Chemical / NuvoSun 3-69 3rd 14 3rd 15 SunWize Technologies Kyocera 30-70 3-77 16 3-78 3rd 16th 3rd Sanyo Sanyo Solar Panels Hit a 3-79 third REC 3-83 17 18 3-86 3 3rd Canadian Solar . 19 GE Solar Panel BP Solar 3-88 3-87 20 3rd 3rd 20th a British Petroleum BP Solar Panels 3-88 3rd World Solar 30-90 21 3 22 3-91 3rd 22nd Suntech Suntech modules 3-93 22nd HiPerformaTM a third two Suntech Solar Cells 23 Uni-Solar 3-96 3-97 3rd 3rd 3rd 24 HelioVolt 3-97 3-98 3rd Ascent Ascent Solar 25 Solar 26 3-99 3rd 27 Solarion 3rd Global Solar Process 300-100 3-101 3-101 28 3 29 JA Solar 3rd 30 Suniva solar cells for Atlanta 3-101 Aerotropolis Set of 3 30. 3-103 Suniva a third 30th 2 Suniva ® intersection of the high efficiency and low cost 3-103 3rd 30th 3 Suniva Collaborating Centre in solar 3-103 3rd 30th Suniva four product offerings: 3-105 3rd 30th five Suniva Intersection of the high efficiency and low cost of 3-111 3rd 31 utility-scale solar Solutions 3rd 3-114 32 First Utility-Scale Solar Solutions 3rd 3-114 33 3-118 Trina Solar Utility third 34 Kyocera Solar Utility 3-120 3rd 35 Sharp Solar Installation Utility 3-123 3rd 35th Sharp a Utility-Scale Solar Products 3-125 3-128 Scatec 36 3rd 3rd 36th Scatec a Solar Utility third development phase 3-130 3-132 3rd 38 37 Residential Solar Sharp Residential 3-133 38th a third Sharp OnEnergy ™ rooftop Solar Electric Systems 3rd 3-134 38th 2 Sharp Residential High-power monocrystalline solar modules 3rd 3-135 39 First U.S. Solar Residential and Small Commercial Solutions 3-136 3rd 3rd 3-138 41 40 Solar City Scatec Solar Residential Solar Energy Initiatives 42 3rd 3-138 3-142 3-144 Residential Solar World 3rd 43 3rd 44 3rd G24 Innovations Consumer Solar 3-150 3-150 45 3 45. 1 G24 Solar Power Lamp 3rd 3-152 46 3-155 Smart Grid third 47 Petra Solar Pole Based Solar Collectors 3-156 fourth SOLAR STRATEGY, technology and industry-specific applications, April 4 to 1. a Solar Panel Technologies 4 to 1 April. 1 1 Thin Film Solar Cells from amorphous silicon April 4 to 2. 1 2 thin film solar cells cadmium telluride-4-2 April. 1 3 thin film CIGS Solar Cells (copper-indium- gallium-selenide) 4-3 4th 1st 4 Miasol ¨ | copper indium gallium diselenide films Conversion Efficiency confirmation from NREL April 4 to 3. 1 5 thin film on glass substrate 4 to 5 April. 1st Ascent Solar 6 CIGS Putting On A polymeric or plastic substrate 4 to 5 April. 1 7 First Solar monolithic integration On Glass 4 to 5 April. 1 9 First Solar modules cadmium telluride (CdTe) semiconductor material 4 to 10 April. 2 Trina Solar Silicon panels 4 to 21 April. 3 Q Cells Technology April 4 to 22. SunTech 4 April 4 to 23. 5 CIGS photovoltaic effect April 4 to 24. 5 1 Crystalline Silicon Indirect band gap Semiconductor April 4 to 24. 5 2 Solar Thin film substrates 4 to 25 April. 5 3 gettering in polycrystalline silicon thin coarse layers on glass substrate 4 to 26 April. 5 4 EPV Solar contracts provide 300 megawatts of thin-film panels until 2012. April 4 to 27. 5 5 04 Nanosolar polycrystalline -27 April. 5, 6 HelioVolt April 4 to 27. 5 7 First Solar April 4 to 27 5. 8 Photovoltaic Systems Technologies: single crystal, and thin-April 4 to 27 5. 9 single crystal and polycrystalline 04-27 April 5. 10 thin film panels 4 to 29 April. 6 Shading April 4 to 31. 7 Third-generation thin-film solar applications, 4-33 8:00 4th Flexible Glass Solar Panels 4-34 4th 9 Polysilicon Producers 4 – 37 4 A ninth Emerging Global Solar Polysilicon Producers 4-39 10 fourth inverter and Micro Inverter Markets 40-40 5th SOLAR company profiles one fifth Sample Company Solar May 5 to 1 2 A-Power May 5 to 1. 3 Abengoa Solar May 5 to 1 4 Anwell Technologies May 5 to 2 five Areva / Ausra May 5 to 2. 5 Areva a New Strategy May 5 to 3 6 Ascent Solar Technologies, May 5 to 3 6th 1 mountain Solar Technologies Completed construction of a first 5 MW Production Line May 5 to 4 7 bp 5 to 7 May 7th BP marks a 5 to 7 May 7th 2 BP Solar Revenue May 5 to 10 3 bp solar 7th 2005 -12 May 7th 4 TATA BP Solar May 5 to 13 BYD 8 May 5 to 14 9 China Sunergy 5 to 15 May 10 Canadian Solar 5 to 16 May 11 China Guangdong Nuclear Power Company wind 5 to 19 May 12 Conergy AG – 5 to 19 May 12th. Conergy solar system integration a 5 to 20 May 12th sale of Conergy Solar 2 Water Pump Division Innovative Solar Solutions 5 to 20 May 12th Conergy and MEMC three agreements May 5 to 20 . Corning 13 5 to 21 May 13th a Corning a growth company 5 to 22 May 13th 2 Corning Worldwide LCD TV 5 to 22 May 13th 3 Other companies Corning 5 to 23 May 13th 2010 4:00 Corning 05 Market Strength -23 May 13th 5:00 Corning Specialty Materials segment Gorilla Scratch-Resistant Glass Cover 5 to 24 May 13th 6 Corning fourth quarter, sales were 5 to 25 May 14 Developers Diversified Realty (DDR) 5 to 25 May 15 Daqo New Energy 5 to 26 May 16 Dow Chemical 5 to 26 May 16th a Dow Chemical / NuvoSun May 5 to 27 Dyesol 17 5 to 28 May 18 Energy Conversion Devices / Ovonic Solar May 5 to 29 United 18. 1 Energy Conversion Devices sales 5 to 30 May 18th 2 Energy Conversion Devices first 87 megawatts of Uni-Solar Installation at Flanders Expo Hall in Belgium 5 to 31 May 18th 3 Energy Conversion Devices Integrated Photovoltaics And Commercial Rooftop 5-32 5 . 5-35 5th 19:00 ET Solar ET Solar 19th a vertically integrated solar energy companies 5-36 5th 19th 2:00 ET Solar USE /: 20 5-37 5-37 5th Evergreen Solar Evergreen Solar a 20th 5th Quarter Loss Widens 5-37 20th 2 5th Evergreen Solar String Ribbon ™ Solar Panels 5-39 5th 50-40 21 First Solar First Solar, a fifth 21st comprehensive photovoltaic (PV) system solutions 5-41 5th 21st 2 PNM Electric Utility Contract for 22 MW Solar First Solar Power Utility-scale New Mexico 5-49 5th 21st 3 First Solar’s competitive position in the field of thin film 5-52 5th 21st 4 First Solar Revenue 5-52 5th 21st 5 First Solar Partners 5th 21st 6 5-58 First Solar Strategy 5-59 5-64 G24 22 fifth fifth 22nd Dye Solar Cell Technology G24i a Platform 5 5-66 sensitized. 23 Greenwing 5-67 5th 24 HelioVolt 5th 5-67 5-67 25 Hoku Scientific Hoku Scientific 5-68 1 5th 25th 5th 26th 5th 1 5-69 26 Honda Honda Solar Power 50-70 5th 26th Honda Soltec 2 5 – 74 5th 27 5th Juwi JinkoSolar 5-74 5-74 28 29 5th Kyocera Kyocera Solar 5-76 5-75 5th 29th 29th 5th 1 2 Kyocera Supplies. 40 MW at Large-Scale Solar Power Plants in Spain 5-77 5-81 30 5th LDK Solar LDK Solar a turnover 5th 30th 5-83 30th 2 5th LDK Solar and Q-Cells continuation of the supply 5-86 5th Masdar PV 31 5-89 5 31. Masdar PV thin-film a-Si module, 1.4 m 32 5-92 5-91 5th MEMC MEMC Electronic Materials 5th 32nd 1 / SunEdison 5-93 5th 32nd MEMC 2 / SunEdison and Developers Diversified Realty National Solar Rooftop Program. 5-93 5th 32nd MEMC 3 / SunEdison ¡¯ s REIT Solar Power Program Hosting fifth Resolved ° 33 MiaSol 5-94 | 5-95 33rd fifth one Miasol ¨ | Technology Problems: 5 – 95 5 2 33rd Miasol ¨ | Financing & Underwriting 5-98 5th 33rd MiaSol 3 ¨ | commercial shipments to several customers 5-99 5th 34 Mitsubishi Solar Panels 500-100 5th Oerlikon Solar 35 5-103 5th 35th 35th 5th 1 Oerlikon Coating 5-103 two Business Units Oerlikon Coating / Market Areas / Applications Petra Solar 5-105 5-105 5th 36 5th 38 5th PNM 37 5-106 5-106 Q Cells 38th 5th 1 Q-Cells Revenue 5-111 Development 39 5th Solar ranking fifth Samsung 40 5-113 5-114 5-114 5th 42 41 fifth Sanyo Solar Scatec 5-115 42nd one fifth Scatec Solar Engaging in rural electrification in Emerging Markets 43 5-118 5-118 5th Schott Schott fifth 43rd a Business 5-119 5-120 44 Sharp 5th 5th 44th 5th 44th 5-120 A Sharp LCD 2 Sharp Solar Plant Cell 5-121 5th 44th 3 Sharp Thin-Film Solar Cell Facilities 5-122 44th 5th 4 5th sharp Revenue 5-124 5-126 5th 46 45 Shell Oil Solar Energy Initiatives 5-129 5 . 47 Shenzhen Sunshine Electronics 5-130 fifth Singulus Technologies 48 5th 5-136 49 SMA Solar Technology AG SMA Solar 5-137 50 5-136 fifth fifth fifth 51st Solyndra Solyndra 51 5-138 1: 1 9 MW project installed 52 5-139 5th Staples (SPLS) 5-140 53 5-141 5th 53rd fifth Solarfun Solarfun a third quarter 2009 revenues 5-142 5th 53rd 2 Solarfun revenue for the first quarter 2009 5 -143 fifth 53rd Solarfun three PV modules total of 12 contracts. 65 MW in China 5-144 5th 53rd 2010 4:00 Solarfun Capacity Expansion 5-145 5th 53rd 5:00 Solarfun 100MW solar power plant to build in Jiayuguan City, Gansu Province 5 -145 54 5th Solar Fusion Power 5-146 5-148 5th Solar World 5 55 1 55th World Solar Revenue 5-149 55th 2 5th World ¡¯ s Solar Module Sun 5th 5-151 3 55th World Solar Sales 5-152 5-156 5th 56 Sun Fields 5th SolFocus Europe 57 5-156 5th 57th SolFocus a Greenwing Energy has with utility-scale deployments of concentrator photovoltaics (CPV) system 5-156 5th 57 . 2 SolFocus Raises Over $ 77 Million Solar Stirling 5-160 5-158 5th 58 5th 59 5th SunTech Suniva Inc. 5-160 60 61 5-167 5-161 5th SunPower SunPower 61st fifth turnover of 5-168 5th 61st two SunPower Revenue 5-170 5th 61st 3 SunPower 5-170 SunRay takes 5th 62 Telio Solar / Telco North – Agencia de Energ ¡¯ as Renovables 5-171 5-172 5th Tianwei 63 5 . Trina Solar 64 5-172 5th 64th 1-Trina Solar Photovoltaic (PV) modules 5-173 64th 2 5th Trina Solar net revenues 5-175 5th 64th 3 Trina Solar Customers 5-176 5th 64 . 4 Trina Solar Production Process 65 5-178 5-176 5th 5th 65th Yingli Yingli Green Energy a sales 5-178 65th 2 5th Yingli Solar fifth Addresses U.S. Market 66 5-179 5-180 Xinjiang Gold Wind 5th 67 68 fifth 5-181 Dealers Solar Energy Solar Company 5-183 68th 5th 1 Top 10 Solar Panel Manufacturers in the U.S. 5th 68th 5-190 5-191 6 2 solar companies SOLAR REGIONAL ANALYSIS June 6 to 1 . 1 Photovoltaics Solar Regional Analysis June 6 to 1. 2 U.S. market is Global PV Demand Leader 2012: 6-5 June. 3 Solar Regional Markets June 6 to 13. 3 1 U.S. Solar Regional Initiatives June 6 to 14 3. 2 Denver Airport Plans Solar Power Fuel Farm for his June 6 to 14. 3 3 Texas citizens want more renewable energy takes 6 to 15 June. 3 4 Edison utility in large Solar Power Projects June 6 to 16. 3 5 German Solar subsidies on June 6 to 17. 3 6 Germany Cuts Its solar feed-June 6 to 20. 3 7 German solar cell manufacturer June 6 to 22. 3 8 solar masses Market in Germany June 6 to 22. 3 9 Italian Solar Market June 06 – 27th 3rd 10 French Solar Market June 6 to 27. 3 11 EDFEN & First Solar to 100-MW solar plant in France June 6 to 28 Build 3. 12 European solar project developer Epuron June 6 to 29. 3 13 Japanese utilities switching to Solar Power Sources June 6 to 29. built 14 third Australian electricity generated from green sources 5.1 2020 June 6 to 30. 3 15 largest solar power plant in China by the Americans June 6 to 31. 3 16 China Solar Positioning 6-32 6th 17 3rd Solar Electric Roadside charging stations in Brazil, India 18 6-36 6-35 6th 3rd 6th 3rd 19 New Zealand National Electricity generator buy a U.S. Solar Power Plant 60-40 7 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) July 7 to 1. a concentrated solar power (CSP) July 7 to 1. 1 1 components of a CSP system July 7 to 2. first two parabolic July 7 to 3. 1 3 7 Parabolic Dish -4 July. 1 4 Central Tower 7 to 6 July. 5 first element Sun Furnace 7 to 7 July. 1 6 Types Of Solar Radiation receiver 7 to 8 July. two applications of the CSP technology 7 to 8 July. 3 Distributed Generation 7 to 10 July. 4 Solar air conditioning July 7 to 11. 4 1 Solar Air Conditioning Sorbent July 7 to 11. 4 2 refrigerant circulation system July 7 to 11 separate processes. 5 Go Solar California July 7 to 14. 5 1 Power’s World Desert July 7 to 15. 6 Key Elements in a solar cell 7 to 15 July 6. Enlarges an Emcore Solar Energy 7 to 17 July. 6 2 CPV Utility Positioning August 7 to 18. Great utilities SOLAR SYSTEMS 1 8 Solar Strategy, Technology and Industry Specific Applications 1 List of Tables and Figures Table ES-1 ES-2 Solar Energy Market Driving Forces Figure ES-2 ES-4 Solar Energy Panel shipments market shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009 Figure ES-3 ES 6 Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010-2016 Figure 1-1 1-4 Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems Figure 1-2 1-5 Flisom thin-film technology for flexible CIGS solar cells solar panel Figure 1-3 07:01 azimuth angle and magnetic declination Figure 1-4 1-9 Figure 1-5 nanocrystalline silicon films 10-10 Average sunshine Figure 1-6 1-11 Regional Power Output Levels per kW-generation GE Solar Electric Power Systems Figure 1-7 1-11 Map of Solar Electricity Potential in Europe Figure 1-8 13:01 Sunshine Index, U.S. Figure 1-9 Average Daily 15:01 U.S. solar energy through a photovoltaic cell Latitude Received Tilt Figure January 1 to 10 -16 solar roof covered Table 1-11 1-17 Solar energy as a function of Installation Type Figure 1-12 1-18 Alternative Siteing of solar cells produces Figure 1-13 1-19 Arizona Springerville Generating Station Solar System28-Acre Field of PV panels Figure 1-14 10-20 PV in standalone Solar parking meter device Figure 1-15 1-22 phases of the migration to a sustainable solar markets Figure 1-16 1-23 Public Policy at sustainable economic Encourage Sustainable Table 1-17 1-24 Solar Energy Market Aspects Figure 1-18 1 – 29 Australian Government Testing Solar Technology Figure 1-19 1-31 Germany’s Biggest solar installation in love Rose. German tariff cuts To Solar Energy Solar Module Figure 1-20 1-34 Table 1-21, 10-40 Building and Construction Market shifts around Solar Energy Table 1-22 1-47 parts of the Solar Cell Manufacturing Process Table 1-23 January – 60 Description of Solar Services Figure 1-24 1-61 High-Tech Solar Cell Production at Deutsche Cell GmbH, Freiberg / Saxony Figure 1-25 1 -62 High-Tech Solar Production At Deutsche Cell GmbH, Freiberg / Saxony Table 2-1 02:02 Solar Energy Market Driving Forces Figure 2-2 2-4 Solar Energy Panel shipments market shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009 Table 2-3 2 – 5 Photovoltaic Solar Energy Panel shipments market shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009 Figure 2 – April 2 to 12 Suntech Solar Cells Table 2-5 16:02 Q-Cells CIGS module Positioning Figure 2-6 19:02 Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Forecasts, Dollars, Worldwide, 2010 -2016 Table 2-7 19:02 Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars, 2010-2016 (Next page) Table 2-8 2-23 Solar Energy Market Competitive Strengths Figure 2-9 2-24 Solar Energy Utility panel shipments market share, worldwide, Dollars, 2009 Table 2-10 2.25 Utility Solar Panels shipments market shares, Worldwide, Dollars, 2009 Figure 2-11 2-26 Utility Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Dollars, 2010-2016 Figure 2-12 2-27 Utility Photovoltaic Solar Panel Market Forecasts, Worldwide, Units, 2010-2016 Table 2-13 2-28 Solar Photovoltaic Panel Utility Market Forecasts, Units and Dollars, 2010-2016 Figure 2-14 First Solar modules 20-30 Roadmap to Grid Parity Figure 2-15 2 –

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