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Solar Panels: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015-2021

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LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (March 10, 2015) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Solar Panels: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. The 2015 study has 537 pages, 212 tables and figures. Worldwide markets for solar panels are growing as units become more efficient and less costly for generating electricity. Rapid adoption of solar panels worldwide is occurring as systems provide peak power efficiently.

The ability to remain competitive depends upon the ability to develop technologically advanced products and processes. What better investment in infrastructure on the part of a government than solar power? Cheap energy promises to provide water, cheap manufacturing, electric vehicles, all sorts of things more useful than a war that the government might alternatively spend its money on.

Main areas of solar panels is for: large scale utility systems connected to the electrical grid. Residential and commercial markets are evolving further.

Solar panel market driving forces relate primarily to the prospect of inexpensive, lasting energy from the sun. In 2015, analysts agree, a tipping point has been reached, solar panel markets are at the critical point in the market development, where an inevitability of adoption is certain. Solar panels markets have been an up and down evolving situation that was completely dependent on government subsidies.

Now the government subsidies seem certain. Market development without government subsidies seems certain. Utilities have to have solar energy. Governments have to have solar energy. People have to have solar energy. The stability of the solar panel market leads to a new and irreversible positive thrust for the market. Market development is certain to occur, the question is simply how fast.

Solar panel markets have crossed a threshold and gains will possibly have significant momentum, triggered by the technology. Solar panel adoption is now a dynamic process of innovation, insight, and influence through advocacy. The critical point in solar panel adoption is a process that is now unstoppable.

The growth of solar has been driven by a single paradigm at the federal and state levels worldwide. Now, with China so entirely dedicated to making solar less expensive than coal electrical generation, solar energy will take hold worldwide. Almost all solar has taken advantage of -- and needed to take advantage of -- state-level incentives.

China has had government subsidies for a long time. This continues to be the case, but in China now, grid parity is a result of taxing coal electrical generation, making solar panels attractive. The US is poised to see rapid adoption of solar panels in various regions.

According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the team that created the study, “Solar panel market driving forces relate primarily to the prospect of inexpensive, lasting energy from the sun. In 2015, analysts agree, a tipping point has been reached, solar panel markets are at the critical point in the market development, where an inevitability of adoption is certain. Utilities have to have solar energy to meet the regulatory requirements. Governments have to have solar energy to achieve clean air standards. People have to have solar energy to charge electric cars. The stability of the solar panel market leads to a new and irreversible positive thrust for the market. Market development is certain to occur, the question is simply how fast.”

Solar panels have moved from the trial stage to the early adopter stage. Markets at $24.2 billion in 2014 are expected to reach $180.7 billion by 2021. Growth is expected to achieve rapid adoption of renewable energy.

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SOLAR PANEL MARKET EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Solar Panels Use Inexpensive, Lasting Energy From The Sun
  China Achieves Grid Parity For Solar
  PV Market Impacted By Huge Investment China Made In Solar Panel Manufacturing Capacity
  In US Aim Is For Solar To Offer A Customer 10 Percent Net
  Savings In Year One
  European Utilities Struggle with Solar
  Solar Market Driving Forces
  Drop In Solar Installation Costs
Solar Panel Market Shares
Solar Panel Market Forecasts

1. SOLAR PANEL MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Solar Power Plants
  1.1.1 Sun Is The Earth's Most Abundant And Primary Source Of Energy
  1.1.2 Sunlight Intensity in Various Regions
  1.1.3 Average Solar Irradiance
  1.1.4 Global Solar Resources for PV Photovoltaic Technologies
  1.1.5 Economics of PV
  1.1.6 Sunshine Index
  1.1.7 Map of Solar Electricity Potential in Europe
  1.1.8 Solar Energy Large-Scale Production
  1.1.9 World's Largest PV Installation German Solar
1.2 Solar and Climate Change
1.3 Solar Panel Technological Innovation
  1.3.1 PV Cell Device Made From Polysilicon Wafers
1.4 Installing Solar
1.5 Solar Production Equipment and Technologies

2. SOLAR PANEL MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Solar Panels Use Inexpensive, Lasting Energy From The Sun
  2.1.1 China Achieves Grid Parity For Solar
  2.1.2 PV Market Impacted By Huge Investment China Made In Solar Panel Manufacturing Capacity
  2.1.3 In US Aim Is For Solar To Offer A Customer 10 Percent Net Savings In Year One
  2.1.4 European Utilities Struggle with Solar
  2.1.5 Solar Market Driving Forces
  2.1.6 Drop In Solar Installation Costs
2.2 Solar Panel Market Shares
  2.2.1 First Solar
  2.2.2 Shunfeng Wuxi Suntech STP260-20/Wd
  2.2.3 Trina Solar
  2.2.4 Yingli Solar
  2.2.5 Canadian Solar Standard Modules
  2.2.6 Sharp
  2.2.7 SunPower Highest Efficiency Solar
  2.2.8 Panasonic / Sanyo HIT Solar Modules
2.3 Solar Panel Market Forecasts
2.4 Solar Panel Pricing
2.5 Solar Panel Regional Market Segments
    2.5.1.1 Annually Installed Solar Power Capacity Reaches 10% Annual Use In Some Places
  2.5.1 Chinese economy
  2.5.2 China Achieves Grid Parity For Solar
  2.5.3 PV Market Impacted By Investment In Manufacturing Capacity

3. SOLAR PANELS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 First Solar
  3.1.1 First Solar Energy Solutions
  3.1.2 First Solar Delivering A Favorable Levelized Cost Of Electricity
  3.1.3 First Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Energy Solutions Model
  3.1.4 First Solar Advanced Thin Film Modules
  3.1.5 First Solar TetraSun Module
  3.1.6 First Solar Operations and Maintenance
  3.1.7 First Solar Strong Industry Vendor Relationships
  3.1.8 First Solar Module Collection and Recycling Program
  3.1.9 First Solar Energy Farm Model
3.2 Yingli Solar
  3.2.1 Yingli Works With Top Utilities Across the United States
  3.2.2 Yingli Utility Market Presence
  3.2.3 YingliQueen Creek Solar Farm
  3.2.4 Yingli Huerto Solar Villar de Cañas II
  3.2.5 Yingli Poggiorsini Power Plant
  3.2.6 Yingli Green Energy Polysilicon Ingots and Blocks
  3.2.7 Yingli Green Energy Polysilicon Wafers
  3.2.8 Yingli Green Energy PV Cells
  3.2.9 Yingli Green Energy PV Modules
  3.2.10 Yingli Green Energy Integrated PV Systems
  3.2.11 Yingli Solar
  3.2.12 Yingli Solar for Homes
  3.2.13 Yingli Green Energy Residential
  3.2.14 Yingli Solar for Businesses
  3.2.15 Yingli Green Energy Commercial Installation
  3.2.16 Yingli Power Plants
  3.2.17 Yingli Green Energy Monocrystalline Solar Panels
  3.2.18 Yingli Green Energy Panda 60 Series
  3.2.19 Yingli Green Energy Multicrystalline Solar Panels
  3.2.20 Yingli Green Energy YGE 60 Series
3.3 Wuxi Suntech Solar Panel
  3.3.1 Wuxi Suntech STP260-20/Wd
  3.3.2 SunTech PV Panel Strategic Positioning
  3.3.3 SunTech Strategic Product Positioning
3.4 Trina Solar Product Portfolio
  3.4.1 Trina Solar Leading Quality, Superior Yield, Smarter Energy Solutions
  3.4.2 Trina Solar Multicrystalline Solar Panels
  3.4.3 Trina PA05 Solar Solutions
  3.4.4 Trina Solar Ingots
  3.4.5 Trina Solar Wafers
  3.4.6 Trina Solar Cells
  3.4.7 Trina Solar PV Modules
  3.4.8 Trina Solar Utility Scale PV Systems
  3.4.9 Trina Solar Power Projects
3.5 Sharp Solar Residential Products
  3.5.1 Sharp Solar Electricity
  3.5.2 Sharp Solar Panels Cover The Walls Of A Skyscraper in Manchester
  3.5.3 Sharp Solar Residential Products
  3.5.4 Sharp Solar
  3.5.5 Sharp Commercial Solar Panels
  3.5.6 Sharp Industrial Solar Panels
  3.5.7 Sharp Solar Panels Target Market
  3.5.8 Sharp Solar Utility-Scale Products
3.6 Canadian Solar Standard Modules
  3.6.1 Canadian Solar Standard Solar Module
  3.6.2 Canadian Solar Quartech Solar Module
  3.6.3 Canadian Solar ELPS Solar Module, Next Generation MWT Technology
  3.6.4 Canadian Solar System
  3.6.5 Canadian Solar String Inverter
  3.6.6 Canadian Solar Andes Solar Home System (SHS)
  3.6.7 Canadian Solar Maple Solar System
  3.6.8 Canadian Solar Standard Modules
  3.6.9 Canadian Solar e-Modules
  3.6.10 Proliferation of Canadian Solar Projects
  3.6.11 Canadian Solar Specialty Products
  3.6.12 Canadian Solar BIPV Products
3.7 Hanwha.com/
3.8 SunPower Solar Solution Home Energy Systems
  3.8.1 SunPower Residential Solar Panels
  3.8.2 SunPower Solar Elegance
  3.8.3 SunPower Highest Efficiency Solar
  3.8.4 SunPower E19 Series Solar Panels
  3.8.5 SunPower Solar Power Home Monitoring Systems
  3.8.6 SunPower Utility Scale Solar
3.9 Panasonic / Sanyo HIT Solar Modules
  3.9.1 Panasonic Core Technologies Behind The Record Conversion Efficiency
  3.9.2 Panasonic Group HIT Solar Panel
3.10 SolarWorld Sunkits Solar System
  3.10.1 SolarWorld Sunmodule Solar Panels
  3.10.2 SolarWorld Long-Term Performance
3.11 Kyocera Solar
  3.11.1 Kyocera MyGen Residential Systems
  3.11.2 Kyocera Commercial Solutions
3.12 Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules
  3.12.1 Mitsubishi Electric Residential Solar
  3.12.2 Mitsubishi Electric Commercial Solar
  3.12.3 Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules
3.13 RRS - Magaldi Group
3.14 Tata Solar
3.15 Petra Solar Utility Pole Applications for Solar Energy
  3.15.1 Petra Solar Commercial Systems
  3.15.2 Petra Solar Residential
3.16 Scatec Solar Project Development
  3.16.1 Scatec Solar $157 Million Financing from Google and Prudential
3.17 SunFields PV Modules
    3.17.1.1 SunFields PV Solar Home Lighting
  3.17.1 SunFields PV Solar Street Lights
  3.17.2 SunFields PV Solar Lanterns
  3.17.3 SunFields PV Integrated Manufacturing Facility
3.18 Suniva
  3.18.1 Suniva OPTimus Series Monocrystalline Modules
3.19 Daqo New Energy Solar Module
3.20 Dyesol DSC Applications Designs In BIPV
3.21 JinkoSolar Value Chain
  3.21.1 JinkoSolar Product Traceability Control
  3.21.2 JinkoSolar High Efficiency Modules
  3.21.3 JinkoSolar High Efficiency Cells
  3.21.4 JinkoSolar High Quality Wafers
  3.21.5 JinkoSolar Advanced Technology
3.22 Masdar PV
  3.22.1 Masdar PV Modules Amorphous Modules
  3.22.2 Masdar PV Micromorph Modules
3.23 Ascent Solar Technologies, Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) Modules
3.24 LDK Solar
  3.24.1 LDK Solar Cell

4 SOLAR TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Solar Technology Polycrystalline cells
  4.1.1 Solar Panel Technologies
4.2 Thin Film Solar Cells
  4.2.1 First Solar Technology
  4.2.2 First Solar10GW Installed Worldwide
  4.2.3 First Solar Advanced Thin Film Module Features
4.3 Suntech Technology

5 SOLAR COMPANY PROFILES

5.2 A Power Energy
  5.2.1 A Power Positioning
5.3 Abengoa Solar
  5.3.1 Abengoa Solana: The World's Largest Solar Plant
  5.3.2 Abengoa Solar
  5.3.3 Abengoa Solar Concentrating Solar Power
  5.3.4 Abengoa Solar Photovoltaic
  5.3.5 Abengoa Solar Customized Industrial and Commercial Applications
  5.3.6 Abengoa Research and Development of Solar Technology
  5.3.7 Abengoa Solar Commercializes High-Concentration Photovoltaic System
  5.3.8 Joint Venture Between Masdar (60%), Total (20%) and Abengoa (20%) Shams-1 Solar Project
5.4 Akeena Solar
5.5 Anwell Group / SunGen
5.6 Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT)
  5.6.1 Applied Materials Silicon Systems Group
  5.6.2 Applied Materials Revenue
  5.6.3 Applied Materials Fiscal Second Quarter Reportable Segment Results
  5.6.4 Applied Materials Quarterly Financial Information
  5.6.5 Applied Materials Acquisition of Varian Semiconductor
  5.6.6 Applied Materials' HCT B5 Wire Saws Selected by GCL-Poly for Solar Manufacturing
5.7 Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc.
  5.7.1 Ascent Solar Technologies Technology
  5.7.2 Ascent Solar Company Positioning
  5.7.3 Ascent Solar Distributor Agreement with Sunload Mobile Solutions GmbH
5.8 ATS
  5.8.1 ATS Innovation/R & D
5.9 Canadian Solar
  5.9.1 Canadian Solar Utility Scale Project Pipeline Update
  5.9.2 Canadian Solar Projects in Ontario, Canada
  5.9.3 Canadian Solar in the US
  5.9.4 Canadian Solar in Japan
  5.9.5 Canadian Solar In China
  5.9.6 Canadian Solar In Brazil
  5.9.7 Canadian Solar Capacity Expansion Plans
  5.9.8 Canadian Solar New Powerful Solar Cell
  5.9.9 Canadian Solar 600 MW PV Cell Plant Joint Venture
5.10 China South Industries Group Corporation (CSGC) / TIANWEI New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. (TWNE)
  5.10.1 Tianwei New Energy German Solar Exhibition
  5.10.2 Tianwei New Energy Resource Component Products
5.11 Conergy AG
  5.11.1 Conergy for Grimmway Enterprises, Grower Of Carrots Implements 230 Kilowatts Of Solar
  5.11.2 Conergy Powerplus Solar Plant At Fujifilm In Hawaii
  5.11.3 Conergy 1.7 million PowerPlus Modules Installed
  5.11.4 Conergy 12.4 MW Solar Park in Thailand
  5.11.5 Conergy Is Building The Second Solar Park
  5.11.6 Conergy PowerPlus Premium 56,000 Modules On Over 56 Kilometers
5.12 Daqo New Energy
  5.12.1 Daqo New Energy / JNE Solar Module Joint Venture in Canada
5.13 Dyesol
  5.13.1 Dyesol Major Research Expansion in Japan
5.14 ET Solar
  5.14.1 ET Solar Corporate Vision
  5.14.2 ET Solar Modules Adopted in a UK Commercial Rooftop Project
  5.14.3 ET Solar / Zep Compatible Modules for Rooftop PV Systems
  5.14.4 ET Solar Grid Connection of a 2.9MW Power Plant in Germany
5.15 First Solar
  5.15.1 First Solar Sales
  5.15.2 First Solar 4 Gigawatt Manufacturing
  5.15.3 First Solar PV Modules UK MCS Certification
  5.15.4 First Solar & China Power International New Energy International Cooperation Framework Agreement
5.16 Gintech
5.17 Global PVQ SE, created to take over the assets of Q-Cells SE
5.18 Hanwha Q Cells
5.19 Hoku Scientific
5.20 JA Solar
5.21 JinkoSolar
  5.21.1 JinkoSolar Launch of Research and Development Center
  5.21.2 JinkoSolar Powers Solar Tunnel
  5.21.3 Jinko Solar Revenues
  5.21.4 Jinko Solar Module Manufacturing
5.22 Juwi
  5.22.1 Juwi Positioning
  5.22.2 Juwi Financing
  5.22.3 Juwi Construction
  5.22.4 Juwi
  5.22.5 Juwi Germany’s Largest Rooftop Solar Power Plant in Philippsburg
  5.22.6 Juwi Leads the Way to an Energy Transition
5.23 Kyocera
  5.23.1 Kyocera Revenue
  5.23.2 Kyocera Solar Energy Business
5.24 Magaldi
  5.24.1 RRS - Magaldi Group Solar
5.25 Mubadala / Masdar
  5.25.1 Masdar Operates Through Five Integrated Units
  5.25.2 Masdar PV
  5.25.3 Masdar Initiative
  5.25.4 Masdar PV Production Capacity at Ichtershausen
  5.25.5 Masdar PV and Raabvill Kft. Build Solar Parks With Full Size Modules
  5.25.6 Masdar PV and Beck Energy Open-Space Solar Park In Germany
5.26 MEMC
  5.26.1 MEMC Global Sales And Manufacturing
  5.26.2 MEMC Strategic Positioning Driving Sustained Achievement
  5.26.3 MEMC Wafer Manufacturing Process
  5.26.4 Selected MEMC Sun Edison Customers
  5.26.5 MEMC Solar Energy ROI Advantages
5.27 Motech
  5.27.1 Motech Revenue
  5.27.2 Motech
5.28 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar
  5.28.1 Sanyo
  5.28.2 SANYO 2011 Sales Of Solar Photovoltaic Systems
  5.28.3 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar Ark
  5.28.4 Panasonic /Sanyo Solar Stone Brewing Company Reference Account
  5.28.5 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar lumenHAUS Reference Account
  5.28.6 InSpec / SANYO
  5.28.7 SANYO and InSpec Group Partnership Generates Multiple Solar Installations in Oregon
5.29 Petra Solar
  5.29.1 Petra Solar Utility Pole Solar
  5.29.2 Petra Solar Remote Monitoring And Control
  5.29.3 Petra Solar Wins Smart Grid & Clean Tech chamerica American Technology Awards
  5.29.4 Petra Solar National Smart Solar Energy Plan at Jordan – U.S. Business Forum in Middle East
5.30 Scatec Solar
  5.30.1 Scatec Solar ASA: Fourth quarter 2014 results - 54% Increase in power production
  5.30.2 Scatec Solar
  5.30.3 Scatec Solar Corporate Structure
  5.30.4 Scatec Solar Offers One-Stop-Shopping
  5.30.5 Scatec Solar Role in Scatec Group
  5.30.6 Scatec Solar 4 MW Solar PV Plant in Puglia, Italy
  5.30.7 Scatec Solar builds 6 MW Solar PV Plant In A Former Mine In Emilia
  3.5.1 Scatec Solar Generates Electricity from Roof
  3.5.2 Scatec Solar Carports
5.31 SENER
5.32 Sharp Solar
  5.32.1 Sharp Revenue by Region
  5.32.2 Sharp Electronics Corporation
5.33 SMA Solar Technology AG
  5.33.1 SMA Solar Technology Acquisition of dtw Sp.z o.o.
5.34 SolarWorld
  5.34.1 SolarWorld Core Business Is Photovoltaics
  5.34.2 SolarWorld Acquired Manufacturing Base of Shell Solar
  5.34.3 SolarWorld Improved Storage Facilities
5.35 Suniva Inc.
  5.35.1 Suniva Powers 250 kW Rooftop Solar Array at UPS Center in Lakewood, New Jersey
  5.35.2 Suniva Optimus Solar Modules
5.36 SunPower
  5.36.1 Sun Power Revenue
5.37 Tata Solar
  5.37.1 Tata BP Solar Manpacks
  5.37.2 Tata BP Solar Expands Manufacturing Capacity by 62% to Serve Growing Solar Market in India
5.38 6.15 Torresol Energy
5.39 Trina Solar
  5.39.1 Trina Solar 23MW Modules to Linuo Solar Distributed Generation (DG) Project in China
  5.39.2 Trina Solar Partners
  5.39.3 Trina Solar Products
  5.39.4 Trina Solar Manufacturing
  5.39.5 Trina Solar International Projects
  5.39.6 Trina Solar 2014 Manufacturing Capacity
  5.39.7 Trina Solar Cell and Module Technology
5.40 VDE
5.41 Yingli Green Energy
  5.41.1 Yingli Green Energy Third Quarter 2014 Financial Results
  5.41.2 Yingli Green Solar Energy Vertical Integration
  5.41.3 Yingli Green Solar Energy Power Controlled
  5.41.4 Yingli Green Solar Energy Projects
5.42 Shunfeng Wuxi Suntech Power SunTech
  5.42.1 SunTech Local Sales Offices
  5.42.2 SunTech Strategic Positioning
  5.42.3 SunTech Sales
  5.42.4 SunTech Innovation
  5.42.5 SunTech Worldwide Presence

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Table ES-1 Solar Market Growth Key Factors Driving Demand
Table ES-2 Forces Driving Investment in Solar Energy
Figure ES-3 Solar Panel Market Shares, Dollars, 2014
Figure ES-4 Solar Panel Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Figure 1-1 Solar Panel Azimuth Angle and Magnetic Declination
Figure 1-2 Average Solar Irradiance
Figure 1-3 Global Solar Resources for PV Photovoltaic Technologies
Figure 1-4 US Average Daily Solar Energy Received By A Latitude Tilt Photovoltaic Cell
Figure 1-5 Regional Power Output Levels Per kw Of Generation Using GE Solar Electric Power Systems
Figure 1-6 Sunshine Index, U.S.
Figure 1-7 Map of Solar Electricity Potential In Europe
Table 1-8 Sustainable Solar Energy Market Aspects
Figure 1-9 Arizona Springerville Generating Station Solar System28- Acre Field Of PV Panels
Figure 1-10 Germany Solar Installation, in Lieberose
Figure 1-11 Driving Forces for Climate Change
Table 1-12 Importance of Energy Management
Figure 1-13 How Solar Power Works
Table 1-14 Semiconductor Device Industry Characteristics:
Figure 1-15 Long Term Electricity Savings with Solar
Table 2-1 Solar Market Growth Key Factors Driving Demand
Table 2-2 Forces Driving Investment in Solar Energy
Figure 2-3 Solar Panel Market Shares, Dollars, 2014
Table 2-4 Solar Panel Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014
Figure 2-5 Solar Panel Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-6 Solar Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-7 Key Competitive Factors In The Market For PV Modules
Table 2-8 Solar Market Segments, Residential, Commercial, and Utility, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-9 Solar Market Segments, Residential, Commercial, and Utility, Percent, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-10 Solar Panel Regional Market Segments, 2014
Table 2-11 Solar Panel Regional Market Segments, 2014
Table 3-1 First Solar Business Metrics
Figure 3-2 First Solar Installed Base
Table 3-3 First Solar Technologies & Capabilities
Table 3-4 First Solar Solutions
Table 3-5 First Solar Products
Figure 3-6 First Solar PV Modules And Mounting Integration Forms Solutions Model
Figure 3-7 First Solar Advanced PV Modules
Figure 3-8 First Solar Advanced Thin Film Modules
Figure 3-9 First Solar TetraSun Module
Table 3-10 First solar Technologies & Capabilities
Figure 3-11 First Solar Operations and Maintenance O&M Advanced Features And Infrastructures
Figure 3-11 (Continued) First Solar Operations and Maintenance O&M Advanced Features And Infrastructures
Figure 3-12 Apple / First Solar Farm
Figure 3- 13 Yingli Solar PV Financing
Figure 3-14 Examples of Yingli Solar Panels in the Americas
Figure 3-15 Yingli Utility Market Presence
Figure 3-16 Yingli Utility Market Presence in South America
Figure 3-17 Yingli Utility Market Presence In US and YGEA
Figure 3-18 Yingli Utility Market Presence in China
Figure 3-19 Yingli China Market Presence in DOwnstream Sector
Figure 3-20 Yingli Utility Distributed Solar Energy Generation Market Presence
Figure 3-22 Yingli Downstream Solar Energy Pipelines 2013 and 2014
Figure 3-23 Yingli Aiming for Leading Position in Downstream PV in China
Figure 3-24 Yingli Solar Utility Presence
Figure 3-25 YingliQueen Creek Solar Farm
Figure 3-26 Yingli Huerto Solar Villar de Cañas II
Table 3-27 Yingli Green Energy PV Module Production
Table 3-28 Yingli Green Energy Stand-alone PV system Applications
Figure 3-29 Yingli Solar for Homes
Figure 3-30 Yingli Green Energy Residential
Table 3-31 Yingli Green Energy Götz Family Home
Figure 3-32 Yingli Solar for Businesses
Figure 3-33 Yingli Green Energy Commercial Installation
Figure 3-34 Yingli Solar Power Plants
Table 3-35 Yingli Green Energy Monocrystalline Solar Panels Technology Features
Table 3-36 Yingli Green Energy Monocrystalline Solar Panels Technology Key Advantages
Figure 3-37 Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Variety
Figure 3-38 Yingli Green Energy Monocrystalline and Multicrystalline Solar Panels
Figure 3-39 Yingli Green PANDA Series
Figure 3-40 Yingli Green EnergyPanda 60 Series
Figure 3-41 Yingli Green Energy YGE 60 Series
Table 3-42 Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Specifications
Figure 3-43 Yingli Green Energy YL/YGE Series Module Manufacturing
Figure 3-44 Yingli Green Energy YL/YGE 185 Series
Table 3-45 Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Characteristics
Table 3-46 Yingli Green Energy Solar Panel Product Benefits:
Figure 3-47 Wuxi Suntech Solar Panel
Figure 3-48 SunTech Solar Module Solution
Figure 3-49 SunTech Solar Module Solution Specifications
Figure 3-50 Trina Solar Performance
Table 3-51 Trina Solar Products
Figure 3-52 Trina Solar Multicrystalline Solar Panels
Table 3-53 Trina Solar Multicrystalline Solar Panels
Table 3-54 Trina Solar PA05: 60-cell Universal Module Functions
Table 3-55 Trina Solar PA05: 60-Cell Universal Module Specs
Table 3-56 Trina Solar Solutions Series
Figure 3-57 Trina Solar Utility Scale PV Systems
Figure 3-58 Trina Solar PV Porterville City, CA 5 MW
Table 3-59 Trina Solar Utility Scale PD14 72-Cell, High Output Module Functions
Figure 3-60 Trina Solar Utility Scale 200MW - Quinghai, China
Table 3-61 Trina Solar Utility Scale PD14 72-Cell, High Output Module Specs
Figure 3-62 Sharp Powers Home with Solar
Table 3-63 Sharp Solar Products
Table 3-64 Sharp Quality Designs
Figure 3-65 Sharp Solar Panels Cover The Walls Of A Skyscraper in Manchester
Figure 3-66 Sharp SunSnap Home Solar
Table 3-67 Sharp Solar Panels Target Market
Figure 3-68 Sharp Solar Panels
Table 3-69 Canadian Solar Product | Key Features
Table 3-70 Canadian Solar System | Key Features
Table 3-71 Canadian Solar's Andes Solar Home System (SHS) System | Overview
Table 3-72 Canadian Solar Key Features
Table 3-73 Canadian Solar Modules Performance-To-Price Ratio
Figure 3-74 Proliferation of Canadian Solar Projects
Table 3-75 Canadian Solar BIPV Modules Applications
Table 3-76 Canadian Solar BIPV Modules Specification
Figure 3-77 MW-Capacity Solar Power Plant of Hanwha Q Cells
Figure 3-78 Panasonic Group HIT Solar Panel
Table 3-79 Panasonic HIT Double Solar Panel Applications
Table 3-80 Panasonic HIT Double Solar Panel Mounting Options
Figure 3-81 SolarWorld Added Value From Guarantee
Figure 3-82 Sunmodule’s Capacity Is Guaranteed
Figure 3-83 Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules
Figure 3-84 Mitsubishi Electric PV Highly Efficient Modules
Figure 3-85 Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules TD Series: Tightest Tolerance
Figure 3-86 Mitsubishi Electric PV Modules Derating Example, Capacitor Failure Rates by Stress Ratio.
Figure 3-87 Mitsubishi Electric PV Traditional Module
Straight tab
Figure 3-88 Tata 175 Megawatts Of Installed Solar.
Figure 3-89 Petra Solar Payback
Table 3-90 Petra Solar Benefits:
Figure 3-91 SunFields PV Solar Home Lighting
Figure 3-92 SunFields PV Solar Street Lights
Figure 3-93 SunFields PV Solar Lanterns
Figure 3-94 Suniva High-Efficiency Silicon Solar Cells
Table 3-95 Suniva’s Optimus Modules Features:
Table 3-96 Daqo New Energy Module Characteristics
Figure 3-97 DSC Third Generation Photovoltaic Technology
Figure 3-98 JinkoSolar Produces Ingots, Wafers, Cells, and Modules
Figure 3-99 JinkoSolar Cell
Figure 3-100 Masdar Solar Airplane With Perpetual Endurance
Figure 3-101 Masdar PV modules
Figure 3-102 Masdar PV Thin-film Modules
Table 3-103 Masdar PV Modules Quality and Performance Aspects
Table 3-104 Masdar PV Micromorph Thin-Film Solar Modules Production Lines
Figure 3-105 Ascent Solar Technologies Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) Modules
Table 3-106 Ascent Solar's WaveSol Light Building Integrated Modules Functions
Table 3-107 Ascent Solar WaveSol Light Modules Building Integration Benefits:
Figure 3-108 LDK Solar Cell
Figure 4-1 First Solar Technology
Table 4-2 First Solar Series 3 Black Plus Features
Figure 4-3 First Solar Performance In High Temperature And High Humidity
Figure 4-4 SunTech Current Voltage and Power Voltage Curves
Figure 4-5 Suntech Utility Scale Installation Berlin
Figure 4-5 Suntech Utility Scale Installation Colorado
Figure 4-6 Suntech Module Specifications
Figure 5-1 Abengoa Building of Solana
Figure 5-2 Abengoa International Presence
Table 5-3 Abengoa Solar Commitment to Solar Energy
Figure 5-4 Abengoa Solar Global Presence
Figure 5-5 Abengoa Solar Power Plants PS10 Heliostats Construction
Table 5-6 Abengoa Solar Promotion, Construction, and Operation
Figure 5-7 Abengoa Solar Types of Solar Power
Table 5-8 Abengoa Solar R&D
Figure 5-9 Abengoa Solar and City Council of SanLúcar la Mayor PS10 In Operation Beside=S Ps20 Under Construction
Table 5-10 Abengoa Solar Project Activities
Table 5-11 Applied Materials Silicon Systems Group Global Positioning
Table 5-12 Applied Materials Company Facts
Table 5-13 Applied Materials Core Competencies To Achieve Leadership
Figure 5-14 Ascent Solar Technologies Panel
Figure 5-15 Ascent Solar Technologies Flexible Substrate
Table 5-16 Ascent Solar Company Positioning
Figure 5-17 ATS Automation Tooling Systems
Table 5-18 ATS Positioning
Table 5-19 Tianwei Key Strengths
Figure 5-20 Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. Participates in the German Solar Exhibition
Figure 5-21 Tianwei New Energy Holdings Co., Ltd. German Solar Exhibition
Table 5-22 Dye Solar Cells Benefits
Figure 5-23 Hoku Solar Residential Built-In PV
Figure 5-24 Hoku Solar Prudential Locations, LLC
Figure 5-25 Hoku Solar Paradise Beverages
Figure 5- 26 Hoku Solar Kuroda Autobody
Figure 5-27 Jinko Solar Network Worldwide
Figure 3-28 Selected Juwi Solar Installations
Figure 5-29 Masdar PV Thin-Film Modules
Table 5-30 Masdar PV Focused And Holistic Strategy Activities
Table 5-31 United Arab Emirates Technology Commitment to Masdar
Table 5-32 Masdar PV Technology Development Partners
Figure 5-33 MEMC Business Units: Semiconductor Materials, Solar Materials and Solar Energy Served Market Size
Table 5-34 MEMC Leadership and Expertise
Figure 5-35 MEMC Global Sales And Manufacturing
Figure 5-36 MEMC Wafer Manufacturing Process
Table 5-37 MEMC Solar Energy ROI Advantages
Table 5-38 Motech Solar Cells Quality Advantages
Table 5-39 Motech Cell-To-Module Performance (CTM)
Figure 5-40 Motech Moonnocrystalline x-Cells
Figure 5-41 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar HIT Garage Roof Panels
Figure 5-42 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar HIT Roof Panels
Figure 5-43 Panasonic / Sanyo Solar HIT Panels
Figure 5-44 Petra Solar Utility Pole Solar
Figure 5-45 Scatec Solar Corporate Structure
Table 5-46 Scatec Solar GmbH Operational Management Services For Solar Parks
Table 3-47 Photovoltaic Solar Park Advantages
Table 3-48 Scatec Solar Roof Design Functions
Table 3-49 Scatec Solar Roof Photovoltaic System Components:
Table 3-50 Scatec Solar Carport Construction Features:
Figure 5-51 Sharp Solar Power Plants
Figure 5-52 Sharp Solar Auto
Table 5-53 Sharp Solar Panel Advantages
Figure 5-54 SunPower Utility Scale Solar Panels
Figure 5-55 SunPower Solar Panel Advantages
Figure 5-56 SunPower Solar Panel
Figure 5-57 Sun Power Solar Panel Solid Copper Reliability
Figure 5-58 Sun Power Solar Panels
Figure 5-59 Tata Solar Sales
Figure 5-60 Tata BP Solar water Heater
Table 5-61 Tata Solar Applications
Figure 5-62 Tata BP Solar Water Pumping
Figure 5-63 Tata BP Solar Manpacks
Figure 5-64 Yingli Green Energy YGE Capacity
Figure 5-65 Yingli Green Solar Energy Vertical Integration
Table 5-66 Yingli Green Solar Energy Benefits of Vertical Integration
Figure 5-67 Shunfeng Wuxi Suntech Power SunTech
Figure 5-68 SunTech Worldwide Presence


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