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Global Photovoltaic Market Forecast to 2013

May 2011 | 120 pages | ID: G5A01380F32EN
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The dependence on fossil fuels and the associated volatility of their international prices, coupled with increasing concerns over the greenhouse gas emissions worldwide, has led to the evolution of the concept of renewable energy during the past few years. The industry has qualified as the most feasible solutions and has been increasingly gaining considerable attention among industry players all around the world. With the growing demand for clean energy sources, the manufacturing and deployment of solar PV cells and photovoltaic arrays have dramatically expanded during the past few years, resulting in the augmented market competition and abolishment of monopoly.

According to our latest research report “Global Photovoltaic Market Forecast to 2013”, growth in the global PV industry has been triggered by favorable government policies and investments worth billions of dollars made in European countries, followed by Japan, and the US. Thus, Europe captured nearly 70% of the total annual installed PV capacity in 2010, with Germany and Spain leading the front.

The solar cell manufacturing is gaining significant momentum on the back of surging demand for PV systems installations around the world. Besides developments in the developed countries, some fast growing Asian economies have shown notable improvements in the overall PV industry progress.

Our research has inferred that, traditionally high deployment cost of PV cells had been the major hurdle for the development of the global PV industry. However, with rapid technological developments in the PV industry and government initiatives, PV production cost has considerably declined. Now, the developing countries are also actively participating in the deployment of this technology and are considering it to reduce their dependency on fossil fuels.

The report focuses on the growing marketplace for PV industry at the global as well as the country level and analyzes the current market trends along with future growth prospects of the industry. It contains detail data on cumulative installed PV capacity, annual installed PV capacity, and the future market potential of the key countries, thereby helping clients in identifying factors critical to their successful market penetration and gain early entry advantages. Besides, the report analyzes the current prevailing trend in the market, which will further help the experts to decide the growth rate in the coming years.
1. ANALYST VIEW

2. PV INDUSTRY - BASICS

2.1 Cells and Modules
2.2 Types of System

3. GLOBAL PV INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE AND FUTURE OUTLOOK

3.1 Demand - Market and Applications
3.2 Supply - Market and Manufacturers
3.3 Regional Segmentation
3.4 Future Scenario - 2014

4. PV INDUSTRY - BY COUNTRY

4.1 Asia-Pacific
  4.1.1 Japan
  4.1.2 South Korea
  4.1.3 Australia
  4.1.4 China
  4.1.5 India
  4.1.6 Malaysia
  4.1.7 Bangladesh
4.2 Americas
  4.2.1 US
  4.2.2 Canada
  4.2.3 Mexico
4.3 Europe
  4.3.1 Germany
  4.3.2 Netherlands
  4.3.3 Spain
  4.3.4 Italy
  4.3.5 France
  4.3.6 UK
  4.3.7 Austria
  4.3.8 Denmark
  4.3.9 Sweden
  4.3.10 Switzerland

5. PV COST ANALYSIS

6. KEY INDUSTRY TRENDS

6.1 Reduction in CO2 Emission
6.2 Growing Concern for Organic Photovoltaic
6.3 Rapid Momentum in Multicrystalline Silicon modules
6.4 Nano-crystal PV Cells - Focus of Research
6.5 Thin Film Market

7. ROADBLOCKS

7.1 Silicon Supply
7.2 Lack of Information

LIST OF FIGURES:

Figure 2-1: PV System - Life Cycle
Figure 3-1: Global - Annual PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 3-2: Global - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 3-3: Global - Annual PV Installation by Application (%), 2007, 2010, 2020 & 2030
Figure 3-4: Global - Solar Cell Production (GW), 2009 & 2010
Figure 3-5: Global - Solar Cell Market by Technology (%), 2010
Figure 3-6: Global - Solar Cell Production by Region (%), 2010
Figure 3-7: Global - Share of Leading Producers in PV Cell Production (2010)
Figure 3-8: Global - Annual PV Installed Capacity by Region (%), 2010
Figure 3-9: Global - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity by Region (%), 2010
Figure 3-10: Global - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-1: Japan - Breakup of New PV Installed Capacity (%), FY 2010
Figure 4-2: Japan - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-3: Japan - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-4: Japan - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-5: Japan - Solar Cell Shipment (MW), 2007-2009
Figure 4-6: Japan - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-7: South Korea - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-8: South Korea - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-9: South Korea - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-10: South Korea - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-11: Australia - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-12: Australia - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-13: Australia - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity by State (%), 2010
Figure 4-14: Australia - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-15: Australia - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-16: China - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-17: China - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-18: China - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-19: India - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-20: India - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-21: Malaysia - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-22: Malaysia - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-23: US - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-24: US - Annual PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-25: US - Photovoltaic Cell and Module Shipments (‘000 Units), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-26: US - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-27: Canada - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-28: Canada - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-29: Canada - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-30: Mexico - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-31: Mexico - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-32: Germany - Cumulative Grid Connected PV Installed Capacity (GWp), 2008-2010
Figure 4-33: Germany - Annual Grid Connected PV Installed Capacity (GWp), 2008-2010
Figure 4-34: Germany - PV Investment (Billion €), 2007-2009
Figure 4-35: Germany - PV R&D Investment (Million €), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-36: Germany - BMU Funding for R&D Projects on PV (%)
Figure 4-37: Germany - Employment in PV Industry (Numbers), 2007-2009
Figure 4-38: Germany - Forecast for Annual Grid Connected PV Installed Capacity (GWp), 2011-2014
Figure 4-39: Netherlands - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-40: Netherlands - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-41: Spain - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-42: Spain - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-43: Spain - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-44: Spain - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-45: Italy - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-46: Italy - Annual PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-47: Italy - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-48: Italy - Forecast for Annual PV Installed Capacity (GW), 2011-2014
Figure 4-49: France - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-50: France - Annual PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-51: France - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2008
Figure 4-52: UK - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-53: UK - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-54: Austria - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-55: Austria - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-56: Denmark - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-57: Denmark - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-58: Denmark - PV Industry Revenue (Million €), 2007 & 2008
Figure 4-59: Sweden - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-60: Sweden - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 4-61: Switzerland - Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008-2010
Figure 4-62: Switzerland - Cumulative Grid-connected PV Installed Capacity (MW), 2008 & 2009
Figure 4-63: Switzerland - Breakup of Cumulative PV Installed Capacity (%), 2009
Figure 6-1: Global - Share of Thin Film in PV Production Capacity (%), 2010-2013

LIST OF TABLES:

Table 4-1: India - National Solar Mission at a Glance to 2022
Table 4-2: Bangladesh - Installation of SHS by Participating Organization
Table 4-3: Bangladesh - Installation of SHS by Major Division
Table 4-4: US - Domestic Shipments of Photovoltaic Cells and Modules by Sector (Peak Kilowatts), 2009
Table 4-5: US - Shipments of Photovoltaic Cells and Modules by Origin (Units), 2009
Table 4-6: Spain - PV Obligations in New Buildings
Table 5-1: Global - PV Generation Costs for Roof-top Systems at Different Locations (€/KWh), 2007, 2010, 2020 & 2030
Table 6-1: Global - CO2 Savings under the Solar Generation Scenarios (Mt), 2010-2013


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