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Low Iron Glass: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021

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LEXINGTON, Massachusetts (March 3, 2015) – WinterGreen Research announces that it has published a new study Low Iron Solar Glass: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. The 2015 study has 642 pages, 356 tables and figures. Worldwide markets for Low Iron Glass are growing as Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) takes off as a way to generate electricity. Rapid adoption of CSP worldwide is occurring as systems provide 24 hour per day power efficiently.

Low iron glass decorative and architectural markets are poised to achieve significant growth based on an expectation of declining prices for the low iron glass due to economies of scale.

As soon as a new market has 100 paying reference accounts, it becomes a viable market. CSP solar systems have reached that market inflection point and will exceeded it in 2015.

Growth potential of the CSP sector is strong, part of the solar growth that is poised to make solar energy represent 90% of the world’s energy production within 25 years. Just as smart phones grew rapidly once the price points were affordable and the economies of scale large enough to drive down prices for the markets to achieve significant growth, so also solar markets will take off. CSP has a strong ability to reduce the cost of electricity produced. Compound annual growth rates are expected to be made meaningless by penetration analysis when the markets grow rapidly.

There are no hindrances to CSP growth except technology and the new nanotechnologies make solar processes possible. The materials are simple, silica, silica, and more silica. With solar energy available to support the CSP low iron glass and the CSP module manufacturing processes, the markets will grow at compound rates.

Costs of electricity from CSP plants at US $ 0.15-0.24/kWh will decline to $.03 and lower by 2017 as the effect of the 35 year life span of the plant is factored into cost analysis. Once the plant is built very little labor is necessary, there are no ongoing fuel costs. This is a compelling economic story.

By 2021, expectations are that CSP capital costs will decline even further by between 30% and 50%. New technology will make plant operations even more efficient by that time.

According to Susan Eustis, the lead author of the team that created the study, “Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) depends on low iron glass because the low iron glass is clear and creates increased efficiency in the capture of solar power. Low ion glass is proving to be of value because it drives the market for CSP. CSP has been further proven in newly operational installations, including Ivanpah.”

Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) has moved from the trial stage to the early adopter stage. Low iron glass CSP represents 3% of the world glass production. Markets at $510 million in 2014 are expected to reach $4.7 billion by 2021. Growth is expected to achieve 15% of total low iron glass at glass production in 2021, i.e. the same level as all automotive glass.

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LOW IRON SOLAR GLASS CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER (CSP) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Low Iron Solar Glass Market Driving Forces
  Low Iron Glass Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Market Driving Forces
  Increasing Installed Base At The Forefront Of Concentrating
  Solar Power (CSP) Market Shifts
  Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Key Growth Factor in
  Low Iron Glass Market
  Low Iron Glass Used for CSP
Low Iron Glass Market Shares
  CSP Low Iron Glass Market Shares
Low Iron Solar Glass Market Forecasts
  Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass

1. LOW IRON SOLAR GLASS MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS

1.1 Low Iron CSP Solar Glass
  1.1.1 Glass and Mirrors in Concentrated Solar Power Systems
1.2 Decorative Low Iron Glass
  1.2.1 Architectural Low Iron Glass
  1.2.2 Low-Iron Glass Successful At Transmitting Light And Decreasing Reflections
1.3 Low Iron Glass Coatings
  1.3.1 Solar Control Glazing
1.4 Parabolic Trough Technology
  1.4.1 Concentrated Solar Power – Clean, Predictable Electricity Generation 24x7
  1.4.2 Parabolic Trough Power Plants
1.5 Low Iron Containing Materials for Glass
  1.5.1 Clear Float Glass And Low Iron Glass
  1.5.2 Performance Comparison – Clear Float Glass Versus Low Iron Glass
1.6 Low Iron Glass Yields
  1.6.1 Influence of Mirror Quality on Plant Performance and Revenues
  1.6.2 Glare Performance Anti-Soiling Coatings
1.7 CSP Low-Iron Solar Glass Creates Green Energy
1.8 Photovoltaics:
1.9 Performance Comparison – Clear Float Glass Versus Low Iron Glass
  1.9.1 Clear Float and Low Iron Glass

2. LOW IRON SOLAR GLASS MARKET SHARES AND MARKET FORECASTS

2.1 Low Iron Solar Glass Market Driving Forces
  2.1.1 Low Iron Glass Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Market Driving Forces
  2.1.2 Increasing Installed Base At The Forefront Of Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Market Shifts
  2.1.3 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Key Growth Factor in Low Iron Glass Market
  2.1.4 Low Iron Glass Used for CSP
  2.1.5 Low Iron Float Glass And Mirror Industry
  2.1.6 CSP Parabolic Mirror Forming
  2.1.7 Receiver Mirrors
  2.1.8 Decorative Low Iron Glass
  2.1.9 Automotive Low Iron Glass
2.2 Low Iron Glass Market Shares
  2.2.1 CSP Low Iron Glass Market Shares
  2.2.2 Primary Suppliers Of Low Iron Float Glass
  2.2.3 Rioglass Solar
  2.2.4 Guardian Heat-Treated Glass
  2.2.5 Schott Solar CSP
  2.2.6 Schott Response To The Low Iron Glass CSP Market Challenge
  2.2.7 ACWA Holding / SUN & LIFE / Flabeg
  2.2.8 Bankrupt Flabeg Value: Installed Base
  2.2.9 Flabeg Solar US Assets Auctioned December, 17, 2013
  2.2.10 Nippon Sheet Glass Thin Film Photovoltaic Modules
  2.2.11 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Crystalline Silicon PV
  2.2.12 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington NSG TEC - TCO
  2.2.13 Rio Glass Glass Vendors Emerging As Experienced And Innovative Solar Energy Partners
  2.2.14 Solar Panel Low Iron Glass
  2.2.15 Decorative, Architectural, and Automotive Low Iron Glass Market Shares
  2.2.16 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass
  2.2.17 Guardian Low Iron Glass Applications
2.3 Low Iron Solar Glass Market Forecasts By Sector: CSP, Solar Panel, Architectural, and Automotive
  2.3.1 Low Iron Solar Glass Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Market Forecasts
  2.3.2 CSP Installed Capacity
  2.3.3 Demand for Low-Iron Float Glass
  2.3.4 Decorative and Architectural Low Iron Glass Market Forecasts
  2.3.5 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass
2.4 Grid Parity
2.5 CSP Low Iron Glass Manufacturing Process
  2.5.1 The Cost Of Production (Raw Materials Breakdown)
  2.5.2 Technology Of Sheet Low Iron Glass
  2.5.3 Heliostats
  2.5.4 Low Iron Silica Quality
  2.5.5 Sources For Low Iron Sand
  2.5.6 Solar Low Iron Glass Segment Companies
2.6 Number of Float Glass Lines
  2.6.1 Low-Iron Float Lines Globally / Ownership
  2.6.2 Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd NSG Capacity
  2.6.3 Low Iron Glass Company Summary by Country
2.7 Low Iron Glass Manufacturing
  2.7.1 Low Iron Removal Processes From Silica
  2.7.2 Other Glass Raw Materials / Supply of the Low Iron Materials
  2.7.3 Float Glass Cost Structure
  2.7.4 Low Iron Glass Cost Reduction Through Localization
2.8 Low Iron Float Glass In China (Energy Implications, Raw Materials Implications)
  2.8.1 Guangdong Golden Glass Technologies Ltd
  2.8.2 Guangfeng Solarglass (Hong Kong)
  2.8.3 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Group Advanced Equipment
2.9 Low Iron Solar Glass Market Growth
  2.9.1 50 MW CSP Plant
  2.9.2 Construction Costs of 50 MW CSP Plant
  2.9.3 Construction Costs of a 100 MW CSP Plant
  2.9.4 Mirrors
  2.9.5 Nano Silver Coating
2.10 Solar Low Iron Glass Market Characteristics Factors
  2.10.1 Low Iron Glass Product Differentiation
  2.10.2 Outlook for Solar Electricity
  2.10.3 Low Iron Glass Product Differentiation
  2.10.4 Outlook for Solar Electricity
2.11 CSP Solar Market Installed Capacity
  2.11.1 Concentrating Solar Power Projects by Project Name
  2.11.2 Parabolic Trough Projects
  2.11.3 Linear Fresnel Reflector Projects
  2.11.4 Power Tower Projects
  2.11.5 Dish/Engine Projects
  2.11.6 Concentrating Solar Power Projects by Project Country
  2.11.7 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in the United States and By Country
  2.11.8 List of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Installations
  2.11.9 CSP Number of HelioStats
  2.11.10 Parabolic Trough Projects, General Contractor, Supplier, Glass, Turbine
2.12 CSP Glass ROI
  2.12.1 ACWA Holding / Sun & Life / Flabeg ROI for Annealed Solar Mirrors
2.13 Concentrated Solar Thermal - Segment
2.14 Low Iron Glass Price Trends
  2.14.1 Reflectech Rolled Mirror Film Pricing
  2.14.2 Cell Efficiency Improvements
  2.14.3 Grid Parity
  2.14.4 Impact of Oil Price on Solar Industry
  2.14.5 Glass Manufacturer Infrastructure
  2.14.6 The Need for Low Iron Glass
2.15 Decorative Low Iron Glass Prices
2.16 Low Iron Glass Regional Analysis
  2.16.1 Middle East Dominates Low Iron Galss Markets by 2021
  2.16.2 Low Iron Glass Middle East Market Segment
  2.16.3 Egypt
  2.16.4 Dubai

3. LOW IRON SOLAR GLASS) PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

3.1 Glass for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
3.2 Schott
  3.2.1 Schott is the Leading Solar Receiver
  3.2.2 Schott Receivers Manufacturing Improvement
  3.2.3 Schott Receivers Specialized Part Of CSP Solar Field
  3.2.4 Schott Solar Concentrated Power Parabolic Trough Technology Receivers
  3.2.5 Schott PTR 70 Receiver Platform
  3.2.6 Schott PTR 70 Minimization Of Heat Conduction Losses
  3.2.7 Schott Solar Receiver Compact Bellow Design
3.3 Guardian PV Laminated Mirrors
  3.3.1 Guardian Durable Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Mirrors
  3.3.2 Guardian Sun-Tracking Mirrors Controlled Manufacturing Process
  3.3.3 Guardian Sun-Tracking Mirrors Testing Results
  3.3.4 Guardian Durable Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Mirror Testing
  3.3.5 Guardian Durable Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Mirror Outdoor Exposure Testing
  3.3.6 Guardian Durable Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Mirror Wind tunnel testing
  3.3.7 Guardian EcoGuard
  3.3.8 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Glass
  3.3.9 Guardian Float Glass
  3.3.10 Guardian Heavy Float Glass
  3.3.11 Guardian EcoGuard Solar
  3.3.12 Guardian Solar Glass Positioning
  3.3.13 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass
  3.3.14 Guardian Low Iron Glass in Transportation and Automotive Markets
3.4 ACWA Holding / SUN & LIFE / Flabeg
  3.4.1 Flabeg Parabolic Mirrors
  3.4.2 Flabeg Solar Mirrors
  3.4.3 Flabeg Parabolic Trough
  3.4.4 Flabeg Parabolic Mirrors for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
  3.4.5 Flabeg Testing and Durability of Mirror Coating System
  3.4.6 Flabeg Flat Mirrors for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
3.5 Emirates Float Glass
  3.5.1 Emirates Float Glass Technical Data
  3.5.2 Emirates Float Glass and Mirrors in Concentrated Solar Power Systems
3.6 RIO Glass
  3.6.1 Rio Glass Production Process
  3.6.2 Rio Glass Nano Silver Coatings
  3.6.3 Rio Glass CSP Operational Advantages
  3.6.4 Rio Solar Glass Edge Protection
  3.6.5 Rio Solar Glass Deflectrometry Analysis
  3.6.6 Rio Glass Solar Mirror Reflectance
  3.6.7 Rio Glass CSP Shot Testing Measurements
  3.6.8 Rio Glass CSP Ball Drop Testing Measurements
  3.6.9 Rio Glass CSP Variable Temperature Testing Measurements
  3.6.10 Rio Glass CSP Testing Measurements Conclusions
  3.6.11 RIO Glass US Manufacturing in Arizona
3.7 Guangfeng Solarglass (Hong Kong) Low Iron Glass
  3.7.1 Guangfeng Solarglass Characteristics
3.8 Nippon Sheet Glass / Pilkington Solar Energy Glass
  3.8.1 Nippon Sheet Glass Thin Film Photovoltaics Modules
  3.8.2 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Crystalline Silicon PV
  3.8.3 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Concentrated Solar Power
  3.8.4 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Solar Thermal Collectors
  3.8.5 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington NSG TEC - TCO
3.9 Masdar PV supplies 1.5 MWp Thin Film Modules to Indian villages
  3.9.1 Masdar, Total S.A. and Abengoa Solar Abu Dhabi Solar Power Plant
3.10 Hangzhou AMD PV Glass Co Ltd
3.11 Ningbo Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance Co. Ltd
3.12 Borosil Glass Works
3.13 Yichang CSG Polysilicon Material Co., Ltd.
3.14 Dongguan CSG Solar Glass Co., Ltd.
  3.14.1 Dongguan CSG Low Iron Solar Glass Anti-reflective Coating
  3.14.2 China Glass Solar Glass & Mirrors
  3.14.3 China Glass Solar Glass
3.15 Egi MJG Launches Float Glass Manufacturing Plant In Nigeria
  3.15.1 Egi MJG Float Glass
3.16 fSolar
  3.16.1 Low-Iron Solar Glass From F | Solar Is Used In High-Efficiency Photovoltaics Modules And Solar Collectors
  3.16.2 Solar Combined Heat And Power:
3.17 Asahi Glass Co.
  3.17.1 Asahi Glass substrates for compound semiconductor solar module
  3.17.2 Asahi Reflective (Mirror) Substrates For Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Systems
  3.17.3 Asahi CSP Mirror
3.18 AJJ Glass Ultra-Clear Solar Glass
3.19 Phoenica Flat Glass Industries CSP – Solargy
  3.19.1 Phoenica UltraClear – Low Iron Glass
  3.19.2 Phoenica Laminated UltraClear Low Iron Glass
3.20 PPG Industries High-Performance Coatings for Solar Components
  3.20.1 PPG Coraflon ADS
  3.20.2 PPG Duranar Coatings
3.21 Bendheim

4. LOW-IRON GLASS TECHNOLOGY

4.1 Low-Iron Glass Decorative Shapes
4.2 CSP Low Iron Glass Wind Tunnel Testing
  4.2.1 RioGlass Wind Tunnel Testing
  4.2.2 CSP Glass Production Processes
4.3 Parabolic Mirrors Solar Generation Elements
  4.3.1 Solar Receiver
  4.3.2 Key Parameters For The Yield Of A CSP Plant
4.4 Ceramic Mounting Pads For Bonding
4.5 Energy Reflection

5. LOW IRON SOLAR GLASS COMPANY DESCRIPTIONS

5.1 ACWA Holding / Sun & Life Acquires FLABEG, CSP Solar Technology
  5.1.1 ACWA Holding / SUN & LIFE
  5.1.2 Sun & Life On Acquisition of Flabeg's Solar Division
  5.1.3 Flabeg QDec Measurement
  5.1.4 Flabeg Development Partners
  5.1.5 Flabeg Ultimate Trough Design
  5.1.6 Flabeg Solar Mirrors
  5.1.7 Flabeg Holding GmbH / Flabeg Technical Glass / Naugatuck Glass
  5.1.8 Flabeg Solar US Assets Auctioned December, 17, 2013
  5.1.9 Sun & Life On Acquisition of Flabeg's Solar Division
5.2 AEON Industries Corporation Ltd. Manufacturer - China ]
5.3 AJJ Glass
5.4 Alanod GmbH & Co KG / Alanod-Solar
  5.4.1 Alanod-Solar
  5.4.2 Alanod-Solar Absorption
  5.4.3 Alanod-Solar Solar Reflection
  5.4.4 Alanod-Solar Surface Treatment
  5.4.5 Alanod-Solar Global player
  5.4.6 Almeco
  5.4.7 Almeco Solar
5.5 Asahi Glass Co.
  5.5.1 AGC Specialty Glass Adopted for Use by Solar Power Plant
5.6 Bendheim
5.7 Carvart Architectural Glass
5.8 China Glass
  5.8.1 China Glass Holdings Limited
  5.8.2 China Southern Glass (Australia)Pty Ltd is a Subsidiary of CSG Holding Co., Ltd.
  5.8.3 China Glass Holdings Production Base in Suqian, Jiangsua
  5.8.4 China Glass Holdings Production Base in Weihai, Shandong
  5.8.5 China Glass Holdings Production Base in Xianyang, Shaanxi
  5.8.6 China Glass Holdings Production Base in Beijing
  5.8.7 China Glass Holdings Production Base of Wuhai, Inner Mongolia
  5.8.8 China Glass Holdings Production base in Nanjing, Jiangsu
  5.8.9 China Glass Holdings Production base in Taicang, Jiangsu
  5.8.10 China Glass Holdings Outlook Tied To China’s Twelfth Five Year Plan501
  5.8.11 China Glass Holdings Lowers Cost to Manufacture Low Iron Glass
5.9 Dubai Investments PJSC
  5.9.1 Dubai Investments PJSC / Emirates Float Glass
5.10 Dulles Glass and Mirror
5.11 eSolar
5.12 Glass LLC
5.13 Guangdong Golden Glass Technologies Ltd
5.14 Guangfeng Solarglass (Hong Kong)
  5.14.1 Guangfeng Solar Glass (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd.
5.15 Guardian Industries
  5.15.1 Guardian Industries Manufactures Glass Using The Float Process
  5.15.2 Guardian Heat-Treated Glass
  5.15.3 Guardian Tempered Glass
  5.15.4 Guardian Industries US Base, Global Growth
5.16 Gujarat Borosil Ltd. (GBL)
  5.16.1 Gujarat Borosil Ltd. (GBL) Low Iron Glass
5.17 Hangzhou AMD PV Glass Co Ltd
5.18 Hecker Glastechnik
5.19 Interfloat
  5.19.1 GMB Glasmanufaktur Brandenburg GmbH
  5.19.2 Interfloat / GMB Glasmanufaktur Brandenburg GmbH
  5.19.3 Interfloat Innovation At The Fore
  5.19.4 Interfloat / GMB Glasmanufaktur Brandenburg GmbH
5.20 Jinjing Group Co Ltd
  5.20.1 Jinjing group co.,ltd [ Manufacturer - China ]
5.21 Nippon / Pilkington
  5.21.1 Pilkington Clear Float Glass Solutions
  5.21.2 Pilkington Low-Iron Clear Float Glass Features and Benefits
  5.21.3 Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd NSG Group
  5.21.4 Nippon Sheet Glass Revenue
  5.21.5 Nippon Sheet Glass Solar Energy Products
  5.21.6 Nippon Sheet Glass NSG Group / Pilkington
5.22 Oerlikon Solar
5.23 Phoenica Flat Glass Industries
5.24 PPG Industries
5.25 ReflecTech
  5.25.1 ReflecTech Mirror Film
  5.25.2 ReflecTech Mirror Film Construction
  5.25.3 ReflecTech Mirror Film Applications
  5.25.4 ReflecTech Mirror Film Properties
5.26 RIO Glass
  5.26.1 RIO Glass Nano Silver Coating
5.27 Saint-Gobain / Saint Gobain Solar
  5.27.1 Saint-Gobain/ SolarWood Technologies
  5.27.2 French: SolarWood Technologies Solar Sunlap SG and SG Solar
  5.27.3 Saint Gobain Solar
  5.27.4 Saint Gobain Solar Photovoltaic Solar Tiles System by Sunlap
  5.27.5 Saint Gobain Solar SG Solar Sunlap Embedded System
  5.27.6 Saint Gobain Solar SG Solar Suneka
5.28 Sener
5.29 Schott
  5.29.1 Schott Solar Manufacturing Facility in Albuquerque
  5.29.2 Schott Revenue
  5.29.3 Schott Parabolic Recievers
  5.29.4 Schott Powered Thermal Parabolic Trough Power
  5.29.5 Schott
  5.29.6 Schott Electronic Packaging Gmbh
  5.29.7 Schott AgFlat Glass
  5.29.8 Schott Technological Competence
  5.29.9 SCHOTT Solar Global presence
  5.29.10 SCHOTT Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Business Division
  5.29.11 SCHOTT Solar 2008 – Hospital Ward In Senegal
  5.29.12 SCHOTT Light for Tanzania
  5.29.13 SCHOTT Solar PV and Consolidated Solar Technologies at Moriarty High School
  5.29.14 SCHOTT Solar Black Frame Modules
  5.29.15 SCHOTT Solar Top in PV+ test by Solarpraxis and TÜV Rheinland
5.30 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Group Co Ltd
  5.30.1 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Group Advanced Equipment
  5.30.2 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Group Quality Management
  5.30.3 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Grouppowerful Scientific Research Team
  5.30.4 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Group Markets
  5.30.5 Shandong Glass Group Jinjing Groupgoals
  5.30.6 Shandong Glass Group Driving Development
5.31 Siemens Concentrated Solar Power, Ltd
5.32 Şişecam Group
5.33 SunRun and U.S. Bancorp
5.34 Tata BP Solar
5.35 Succeed Glass Co., Ltd / Henan Succeed New Energy Material Co
5.36 Sunarc Technology A/S
  5.36.1 Sunarc Technology Low Iron Solar Glass
  5.36.2 Sunarc Technology Float glass
  5.36.3 Sunarc Technology Rolled glass
  5.36.4 Sunarc Technology Tempering
  5.36.5 Sunarc Technology Glass Suppliers
5.37 Targray Solar
  5.37.1 Targray Crystalline Cell Materials
  5.37.2 Process vs. Targray Materials - Combined For Results
  5.37.3 Targray Materials
  5.37.4 Targray Silver Paste
  5.37.5 Targray Aluminum Paste
  5.37.6 Targray Wafers
5.38 Trakya Cam Sanayii A.S.
  5.38.1 Trakya Cam Partners with Saint-Gobain
5.39 Trakya Cam
5.40 Targray Solar Materials
5.41 US Silica
  5.41.1 US Silica Uses
  5.41.2 US Silica Operations
  5.41.3 US Silica Low Iron Sand
5.42 Zhejiang Flat Glass Co., Ltd / Shanghai Flat Glass Co Ltd
5.43 Other Low Iron Glass Manufacturers
  5.43.1 AQT Solar
  5.43.2 Bergamo Acquisition Corporation
  5.43.3 Centrosolar Group AG
    IG Solar PVT Ltd
    Ningbo Qixin Solar Electrical Appliance Co. Ltd
    Shenzhen Commonpraise Solar Co.,Ltd
    ShenZhen SuoYang New Energy Co.,LTD
  5.43.4 Low Iron Glass Country Company Summary
5.44 Winners of the Middle East Solar Pioneers Programme –

LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES

Table ES-1 CSP Solar Market Growth Key Factors Driving Demand
Figure ES-2 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Low Iron Glass Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014
Figure ES-3 Low Iron Glass Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Figure ES-4 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass Compared to Standard Glass
Figure 1-1 Different Types of Low Iron Solar Glass
Figure 1-2 Decorative Low Iron Glass Shapes
Figure 1-3 Decorative Low Iron Glass Color
Figure 1-4 Arkitectural.com Low Iron Glass for Buildings
Figure 1-5 Architectural Low Iron Glass
Table 1-6 Arkitectural Decorative Low Iron Glass Benefits
Table 1-7 Arkitectural Decorative Low Iron Glass Applications
Table 1-8 Low Iron Glass Applications
Table 1-9 Low Iron Glass Coatings for Solar Applications
Figure 1-10 Glass Types Used for PV Cells
Table 1-11 Low Iron Solar Glass Production Issues
Figure 1-12 Solar Technologies and Glass Usage
Figure 1-13 Glass Segments and Products
Figure 1-14 CSP Low Iron Glass Consistently High Plant Yield
Figure 1-15 Flabeg CSP Focus Deviation <7mm, Direct Reflectance >94.4%
Figure 1-16 Influence of Mirror Quality on Plant Performance and Revenues
Table 1-17 Flabeg Dura Glare- Anti-Soiling Solar Glass Coating Testing
Figure 1-18 Flabeg Dura Glare- Anti-Soiling Solar Glass Yields
Figure 1-19 Transitional Roll Desk Used in Flat Glass Production
Figure 1-20 Total Cost of Flat Glass by Segment
Figure 1-21 Raw Material Breakdown of Flat Glass
Table 1-22 Performance Comparison – Clear Float Glass Versus Low Iron Glass
Table 1-23 Benefits Of Using Low Iron Glass Compared To Clear Float Glass
Table 2-1 CSP Solar Market Growth Key Factors Driving Demand
Table 2-2 CSP Production Aspects
Figure 2-3 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Low Iron Glass Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014
Table 2-4 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Low Iron Glass and Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014
Table 2-5 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Low Iron Glass Market Shares, Units and Dollars, Worldwide, 2014
Figure 2-6 Guardian PV Laminated Mirrors
Figure 2-7 Guardian PV CSP Laminated Mirrors
Figure 2-8 Schott Solar Low Iron Glass
Table 2-9 Schott Solar CSP Technology Strengths
Table 2-10 Schott Solar CSP Technology Challenges
Table 2-11 Flabeg ROI Assumptions
Figure 2-12 Flabeg Installations in Spain
Figure 2-13 Flabeg Installations in US and India
Figure 2-14 Flabeg Installations in Abu Dhabi, Australia, and Egypt
Figure 2-15 Flabeg Worldwide Installations
Figure 2-16 Decorative Architectural and Automotive Low Iron Glass Market Shares, Dollars, 2014
Table 2-17 Architectural, Specialty, and Automotive Low Iron Glass Market Shares, Dollars, Worldwide, 2014
Figure 2-18 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass Compared to Standard Glass
Figure 2-19 Low Iron Glass Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-20 Low Iron Glass by Sector, CSP, Solar Panel, Architectural, and Automotive, Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-21 Low Iron Glass by Sector, CSP, Solar Panel, Architectural, and Automotive, Percent, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Table 2-22 Low Iron Glass Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Figure 2-23 Low Iron Solar Glass Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Mirrors and Receivers Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Table 2-24 Low Iron Solar Glass Markets Dollars, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Table 2-25 Low Iron Glass and Receiver Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Market Segment Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014-2020
Table 2-26 Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Installed Capacity Market Forecasts Worldwide, 2014-2020
Figure 2-27 Low Iron Glass Market Decorative and Architectural Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2015-2021
Figure 2-28 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass Compared to Standard Glass
Figure 2-29 Rio Solar Glass Production Process
Table 2-30 Technology Of Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington NSG TEC Low Iron Glass Products
Figure 2-31 US Silica Low Iron Sand Mines
Table 2-32 Low Iron Solar Glass Market Shares, Tonnes, Worldwide, 2010
Table 2-33 Low Iron Solar Glass Installed Capacity, Tonnes, Worldwide, 2010
Figure 2-34 Float Lines in The World by Region- 407
Figure 2-35 Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd NSG Current and Planned Capacity
Table 2-36 1PV Solar Glass Production Facilities
Figure 2-37 Glass Lines Needed to Support PV Development to 2020
Figure 2-38 Glass Production Growth per Segment Until 2015
Figure 2-39 Glass Production Cost Structure, 2010
Figure 2-40 Cost Structure for 50 MW Plant
Table 2-41 Low Iron Glass Company Summary by Country
Figure 2-42 Global Flat Glass Producers
Figure 2-43 European Float Sheet Capacity by Company
Figure 2-44 Low Iron Glass Number of Tanks and Capacity
Figure 2-45 Flat Glass Revenue Growth and Averages
Figure 2-46 Major Soda Ash Producers by Capacity
Table 2-47 Low Iron Silica Cost Reduction Through Localization
Figure 2-48 China Allows Media to Report on Air Pollution Crisis
Figure 2-49 Components of Solar Trough CSP Plant
Table 2-50 Construction Costs of 50 MW CSP Plant
Table 2-51 Economic Impact of 50 MW CSP Plant – HIGH (Maximum Local Purchasing)
Table 2-52 Economic Impact of 50 MW CSP Plant – LOW (Minimal Local Purchasing)
Table 2-53 Annual Operating Costs of 50 MW CSP Plant
Table 2-54 Economic Impact of Operating 50 MW CSP Plant
Table 2-55 Fiscal Impact of a 50 MW CSP Plant in New Mexico over 30 Years
Figure 2-56 Total Value of CSP Plant
Table 2-57 Construction Costs of 100 MW CSP Plant
Table 2-58 Parabolic-Reflector Power Station Glass Requirements
Table 2-59 PV Float Glass Plant Design Constraints
Table 2-60 CSP Low Iron Glass Specific Requirements
Figure 2-61 Nano Silver Coating
Figure 2-62 RioGlass Nano Silver Coating Reflectivity
Figure 2-63 Solar Low Iron Glass Market Characteristics Factors
Table 2-64 R&D Directions To Optimize Production Of PV Thin Film Solar Glass
Table 2-65 R&D Directions To Optimize Control Of PV Thin Film Solar Glass Coatings
Table 2-66 Guardian CSP Mirror R&D Successes
Table 2-67 R&D Directions To Optimize Glass Properties Of PV Thin Film Solar Glass
Table 2-68 Create More Resilient Glass Able To Be Stable For 25 Years
Table 2-69 Low Iron Glass Market Driving Factors
Table 2-70 Low Iron Glass Market Issues
Table 2-71 Parabolic-Reflector Power Station Glass Requirements
Table 2-72 PV Float Glass Plant Design Constraints
Table 2-73 CSP Low Iron Glass Specific Requirements
Table 2-74 CSP Low Iron Glass Market Characteristics Factors
Table 2-75 Create More Resilient Glass Able To Be Stable For 25 Years
Table 2-76 Concentrating Solar Power Projects by Project Name
Table 2-77 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects That Use Parabolic Trough Systems
Table 2-78 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects That Use Linear Fresnel Reflector Systems
Table 2-79 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects
Table 2-80 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects That Use Dish/Engine Systems
Table 2-81 Concentrating Solar Power Projects by Project Country
Figure 2-83 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects In The United States
Table 2- 84 Concentrating solar power (CSP) projects in Chile
Table 2- 85 Concentrating solar power (CSP) projects in Mexico
Table 2- 86 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in Algeria
Table 2- 87 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in France
Table 2- 88 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in Egypt
Table 2- 89 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in South Africa
Table 2- 90 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in United Arab Emirates
Table 2- 91 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in India
Table 2- 92 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in China
Table 2- 95 Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Projects in Australia.
Table 2- 96 List of Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Installations
Table 2-97 Number of HelioStats in Each CSP
Table 2-98 Details of Parabolic Trough Projects, General Contractor, Supplier, Glass, Turbine
Table 2-99 CSP Installations and Suppliers
Figure 2-100 RIO Tempered Glass ROI Analysis
Figure 2-101 RioGlass Tempered Glass ROI
Figure 2-102 RioGlass 50 MW Plant Tempered Glass ROI
Table 2-103 ACWA Holding / Sun & Life / Flabeg ROI for Annealed Solar Mirrors
Figure 2-104 Reflectech Pricing
Figure 2-105 Shenzhen Sun Global Glass Co., Ltd. Manufacturing
Figure 2-106 Low Iron Glass Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2014
Figure 2-107 Low Iron Glass Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2021
Figure 2-108 Low Iron CSP Solar Glass Regional Market Segments, Dollars, 2013
Table 2-109 Low Iron CSP Solar Glass Regional Market Segments, 2013
Table 2-110 Low Iron Glass Middle East Market Segment, 2021
Table 3-1 Low Iron Solar Glass Application Areas for Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) and Concentrated Photovoltaic (CPV)
Table 3-2 Schott PTR70 Receiver Features
Figure 3-3 Schott Solar Receivers
Figure 3-4 Schott Solar Receiver Manufacturing Excellence Award
Figure 3-5 CSP Solar Receiver Group Wide Best Production@SCHOTT Award
Figure 3-6 Schott Receivers As Specialized Part Of The Solar Field
Figure 3-7 Schott Solar CSP: Receivers
Figure 3-8 Schott PTR 70 Receiver Platform
Table 3-9 Schott PTR 70 Receiver Platform Modules
Table 3-10 Schott PTR 70 Advanced Receiver Features
Table 3-11 Schott Solar Receiver Compact Bellow Design Components Specification
Table 3-12 Schott Solar Receiver Compact Bellow Design Components Solar, Thermal, and Vacuum Specification
Table 3-13 Schott Solar Receiver Design Components
Figure 3-14 Guardian PV Laminated Mirrors
Figure 3-15 Guardian PV CSP Laminated Mirrors
Figure 3-16 Guardian CSP Laminated Broken Mirror Still Works
Figure 3-17 Guardian Wind Tunnel Testing of Laminated CSP Mirrors
Figure 3-18 Guardian Wind Tunnel Breaking of Laminated CSP Mirrors
Figure 3-19 Guardian Durable Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Mirrors
Figure 3-20 Emmaqua Test by Atlas at Phoenix, Arizona
Table 3-21 Guardian Sun-Tracking Mirrors
Table 3-22 Guardian Copper Accelerated Acetic Acid Salt Spray (CASS) Test
Table 3-23 Guardian Salt Spray (SS) Test
Table 3-24 Guardian Humidity test
Table 3-25 Guardian Climate Cycling Test
Table 3-26 Guardian UV Test
Table 3-27 Guardian Damp Heat Test
TABLE 3-22 GUARDIAN COPPER ACCELERATED ACETIC ACID SALT SPRAY (CASS) TEST
  Mirrors passed 3500 hours of CASS test without any corrosion
  Backing glass of this design is hermetic
  No possibility for developing corrosion spots through the backing glass
  Edges of the silver and copper metal layers are deleted in the design
  Enabling of the PVB to adhere directly to the glass at edges
  Form a good seal without introducing additional sealer of different type materials.
TABLE 3-24 GUARDIAN HUMIDITY TEST
  Mirrors passed 3500 hours of constant humidity test
  Without any corrosion
  Without delamination.
Table 3-28 Guardian Wind Tunnel Test
Table 3-29 Guardian Outdoor Exposure Test3
Figure 3-30 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Glass
Table 3-31 Guardian EcoGuard Solar Modules
Figure 3-32 Guardian EcoGuard Solar Modules
Figure 3-33 Guardian Parabolic Mirrors
Figure 3-34 Guardian Solar Glass Positioning
Figure 3-35 Guardian UltraWhite Low-Iron Decorative Glass Compared to Standard Glass
Table 3-36 Guardian UltraWhite Low Iron Glass in Laminated Applications
Figure 3-37 Guardian Low Iron Glass Performance Data
Table 3-38 Flabeg Parabolic Mirrors Features
Figure 3-39 Flabeg Mirrors For Parabolic Troughs
Figure 3-40 Flabeg Mirrors For Parabolic Troughs Description
Figure 3-41 Flabeg Mirrors For Solar Dishes
Figure 3-42 Flabeg Mirrors For Towers and Linear Fresnel
Figure 3-43 Flabeg Mirrors For Towers and Linear Fresnel Description
Figure 3-44 Flabeg Mirrors For Concentrated Solar Photovoltaic
Table 3-45 Flabeg Leading Glass Technology Aspects
Table 3-46 Flabeg Solar Concentrating Mirror Benefits
Table 3-47 Flabeg ROI for Annealed Solar Mirrors
Figure 3-48 Flabeg Annealed Solar Mirrors
Figure 3-49 Flabeg Annealed Solar Mirrors vs. Tempered Advantages
Figure 3-50 Flabeg Parabolic Mirrors for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
Figure 3-51 Flabeg Parabolic Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Mirrors
Table 3-52 Flabeg Testing and Durability of Mirror Coating System
Table 3-53 Flabeg Available Mirror Types
Figure 3-54 Flabeg Available Mirror Types
Table 3-55 Flabeg CSP Coatings
Table 3-56 Flabeg CSP Packaging
Figure 3-57 Flabeg Flat Mirrors for Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
Table 3-58 Flabeg CSP Quality testing
Table 3-59 Flabeg CSP Quality Testing Metrics
Figure 3-60 Emirates Float Glass Dura GLARE
Figure 3-61 Emirates Float Glass Dura GLARE Performance
Figure 3-62 Rio Glass Solar CSP Installations I and II
Figure 3-63 Rio Glass Solar CSP Installations 1
Figure 3-64 Rio Glass Solar CSP Installations 2
Table 3-65 Rio Glass Production Process
Table 3-66 Rio Glass Nano Silver Coatings
Figure 3-67 Rio Glass Nano Silver Coating Capabilities
Figure 3-68 Rio Glass CSP Operational Advantages
Figure 3-69 Rio Solar Glass Edge Protection
Figure 3-70 Rio Solar Glass Edge Preparation Description
Figure 3-71 Rio Solar Glass Edge Specifications
Figure 3-72 Rio Glass Robot Edging for Solar Protection
Figure 3-73 Rio Solar Glass Edge Protection Durability Analysis
Figure 3-74 Rio Solar Glass Deflectrometry Analysis
Figure 3-75 Rio Solar Glass Deflectrometry Analysis Summary
Figure 3-76 Rio Glass Solar Mirror Reflectance Measurements
Figure 3-77 Rio Glass CSP Shot Testing Preparation
Figure 3-78 Rio Glass CSP Testing Design
Figure 3-79 Rio Glass CSP Shot Testing Measurements
Figure 3-80 Rio Glass CSP Shot Testing Results
Figure 3-81 Rio Glass CSP Ball Drop Testing Measurements
Figure 3-82 Rio Glass CSP Multi Impact Cannon Testing Measurements
Figure 3-83 Rio Glass CSP Scaled Wind Tunnel Testing Measurements
Figure 3-84 Rio Glass CSP Scaled Wind Tunnel Testing Measurements
Figure 3-85 Rio Glass CSP Scaled Wind Tunnel Testing Fragments Speed Claculation
Figure 3-86 Rio Glass CSP Testing Measurements
Figure 3-87 Rio Glass CSP Variable Temperature Testing Measurements
Figure 3-88 Rio Glass CSP Flexion Load Test With Vaariable Temperature Measurements
Figure 3-89 Rio Glass CSP Testing Measurements Conclusions
Figure 3-90 Rio Glass CSP Testing Certificate
Figure 3-91 RIO Glass US Manufacturing in Arizona
Figure 3-92 Guangfeng Solar Mirror Low Iron Glass
Figure 3-93 Guangfeng Solar Flat Low Iron Glass
Figure 3-94 Guangfeng Solar Flat Mirror Low Iron Glass
Figure 3-95 Guangfeng Solar Low Iron Glass Uses
Figure 3-96 Guangfeng Solar Light Transmittance of Low Iron Glass
Figure 3-97 Guangfeng Solar Light Transmittance Main Characteristics of Low Iron Glass
Figure 3-98 Guangfeng Solar Energy Transmittance of Low Iron Patterned Glass
Figure 3-99 Guangfeng Solar Specifications and Properties of 6Low Iron Glass
Table 3-100 Guangfeng Solarglass Characteristics
Figure 3-101 Guangfeng Solarglass (Hong Kong) Low Iron Patterned Glass, Low Iron Float Glass, and Solar Mirrors
Figure 3-102 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Solar Energy
Figure 3-103 Nippon Sheet Solar Energy Glass
Table 3-104 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Low Iron Patterned Glass for C-Si Cell
Figure 3-105 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Concentrated Solar Power
Figure 3-106 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington Sunplus and Pilkington Optiwhite For Solar Thermal Collectors
Table 3-107 Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington NSG TEC Range Product Features
Table 3-108 Properties Of Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington NSG TEC Glass Products
Table 3-106 Technology Of Nippon Sheet Glass Pilkington NSG TEC Low Iron Glass Products
Figure 3-109 Masdar, Total S.A. and Abengoa Solar Abu Dhabi Solar Power Plant
Figure 3-110 Borosil Glass Works
Table 3-111 Dongguan CSG Low Iron Solar Glass Parameter s
Table 3-112 Dongguan Primary CSG Low Iron Solar Glass Characteristics
Table 3-113 Dongguan Tempered CSG Low Iron Solar Glass Characteristics
Table 3-114 Dongguan Anti-reflective Coating CSG Low Iron Solar Glass Characteristics
Figure 3-115 f | Solar Manufacturing Of High-Quality Glass
Figure 3-116 f | solar Glass Plant
Figure 3-117 f | solar Glass Making
Figure 3-118 Asahi Reflective (Mirror) Substrates For Concentrating Solar Thermal Power Systems
Figure 3-119 Asahi CSP mirror
Figure 3-120 AJJ Glass Ultra-Clear Solar Glass
Table 3-121 AJJ Glass Ultra Clear Float Solar Glass Specification:
Table 3-122 AJJ Glass Ultra Clear Float Solar Glass Features:
Figure 3-123 Phoenica UltraClear – Low Iron Glass
Table 3-124 Phoenica UltraClear – Low Iron Glass Product Benefits
Table 3-125 Phoenica Laminated UltraClear Low Iron Glass Functions
Table 4-1 Characteristics of Low-Iron Glass:
Figure 4-2 Clear Low Iron Glass vs. Green in Regular Glass
Figure 4-3 Visualization of Clear Low Iron Glass vs. Green in Regular Glass
Table 4-4 Decorative Low Iron Glass Available Edge Work:
Figure 4-5 Low Iron Glass Stock Table Tops, Stock Mirrors, and Custom Mirrors,Table Tops, Shelves, and Replacement Doors.
Table 4-6 CSP Low Iron Glass Functional Characteristics
Table 4-7 CSP Low Iron Glass Application of Coatings
Figure 4-8 Rio Wind Tunnel Testing
Figure 4-9 RioGlass Full Scale Wind Tunnel Testing Set Up
Figure 4-10 RioGlass Full Scale Wind Tunnel Testing Air Flow
Figure 4-11 RioGlass Full Scale Wind Tunnel
Figure 4-12 CSP Glass Production Processes
Table 4-13 Parabolic Mirrors Solar Generation Elements
Figure 4-14 Schott PTR 70 Receiver Heat Transfer Fluid
Table 4-15 Key Parameters For The Yield Of A CSP Plant
Table 4-16 Low Iron Solar Glass Coatings
Table 4-17 Low Iron Solar Glass Coating Functions
Table 4-18 Nanotechnology Techniques Are Emerging That Permit Even Better Laying
Figure 5-1 Flabeg Worldwide Presence: Solar Glass
Figure 5-2 Flabeg QDec Measurement
Figure 5-3 Flabeg Solar Mirrors
Figure 5-4 Flabeg CSP Solar Mirrors
Figure 5-5 Flabeg Development Partners
Figure 5-6 Flabeg Ultimate Trough Design
Table 5-7 FLABEG Holding GmbH Profile
Figure 5-8 Flabeg Worldwide Presence: Solar Glass
Figure 5-9 Alanod-Solar in Germany
Figure 5-10 Asahi Glass Solar FIeld
Table 5-11 China Glass Holdings CSGA's Notable Projects
Figure 5-12 Dulles Glass and Mirror Staff
Figure 5-13 Dulles Glass and Mirror Manufacturing
Figure 5-14 Dulles Glass and Mirror Materials Selectiion
Figure 5-15 Guangfeng Solarglass (Hong Kong) Low Iron Patterned Glass, Low Iron Float Glass, and Solar Mirrors
Figure 5-16 Nippon / Pilkington Brand Elegance
Figure 5-17 Pilkington Low-Iron Clear Float Glass Features
  Ensures a more natural, brighter view
  Improves aesthetics of laminated glass
  Made to consistent quality and performance
  Can be toughened or laminated
  Can be combined with other products
Figure 5-18 Pilkington Low-Iron Clear Float Glass Benefits
Figure 5-19 Pilkington Low-Iron Clear Float Glass
Figure 5-20 Pilkington Low-Iron Clear Float Glass Architecture
Figure 5-21 Nippon Sheet Glass Revenue and Logistics Business
Figure 5-22 Nippon Sheet Glass Business Segments
Figrue 5-23 Nippon Sheet Glass Pinkington World Presence
Figure 5-24 Nippon Sheet Glass Pinkington Northern Ballet Leeds UK
Figure 5-25 Nippon Sheet Glass Glazing In Car Show Room Ukraine
Figure 5-26 One Post Office Square Boston MA US
Figure 5-27 Centro Cultural Gabrieta Midtrial - Chile
Figure 5-28 Nippon Sheet Glass Solar Production Facilities Operational Plants
Figure 5-29 Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd.NSG Group Current and Planned Capacity
Figure 5-30 Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. NSG Sales from Solar Sector
Table 5-31 Nippon Sheet Glass NSG Group Future Growth Options
Table 5-32 Nippon Sheet Glass Greenfield TCO float
Figure 5-33 ReflecTech Mirror Film
Figure 5-34 ReflecTech Mirror Film Characteristics
Figure 5-35 RIO Solar Glass Group
Figure 5-36 RioGlass Profile
Figure 5-37 RioGlass Product Lines
Figure 5-38 RIO Solar Glass Location Map
Figure 5-39 RIO Solar Glass Group Solar 1 and Solar 2 Locations
Figure 5-40 RIO Solar Glass Nano Silver Coating
Figure 5-41 RIO Solar Glass Group Customers
Figure 5-42 RIO Solar Glass Installation
Figure 5-43 RIO Solar Glass Seville Installation
Figure 5-44 RIO Solar Glass Nextra Martin Site
Figure 5-45 RIO Solar Glass Nextra Martin Site Overview
Figure 5-46 RIO Solar Glass Projects
Figure 5-47 RIO Solar Glass Buildings Project
Figure 5-48 RIO Solar Glass Overview
Figure 5-49 SolarWood Technologies
Figure 5-50 Sener Solar Tower Project
Table 5-51 Schott Solar CSP
Figure 5-52 Schott Global Presence
Figure 5-53 Solar Irradiation World Map
Table 5-54 SCHOTT POLY PV Modules Key Advantages:
Figure 5-55 Schott ProductsGlass-to-Metal-Seals and Ceramic-to-Metal-Seals
Figure 5-56 Schott Automotive Glass
Figure 5-57 Schott Defense Seals
Figure 5-58 Schott Industry Special Products
Figure 5-59 (Continued) Schott Industry Special Products
Figure 5-60 (Continued) Schott Industry Special Products
Table 5-61 Schott Electronic Packaging Product Benefits:
Figure 5-62 Schott A Flexible Glass Fiber Light Guides Transmit The Light
Figure 5-63 Schott Ultra thin Glass Flexible Substrates
Table 5-64 SCHOTT Solar Products Photovoltaic Modules Advantages
Figure 5-65 Şişecam Group Sales Profile
Figure 5-66 Şişecam Group Results by Businesses
Figure 5-67 Şişecam Group Revenue
Figure 5-68 Şişecam Group Revenue and International Sales
Figure 5-69 Şişecam Group Employees and Glass Production
Table 5-70 Targray Materials Intelligence Segments
Figure 5-71 Trakya Cam Float glass Manufacturing Process
Figure 5-72 US Silica Low Iron Sand Mines
Table 5-73 US Silica Locations


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