According to a report from AM Mindpower Solutions titled “Global Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - Asia Pacific the Next Epicentre in PV Industry”
Solar Microinverter Market Size, Share & Forecast | TechSci Research TechSci Research
According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report- Global Solar Microinverter Market By Type (Single Phase and Three Phase), By Connectivity (Integrated, Standalone), By Application (Residential, Commercial, PV Power Plant), By Sales Channel (Direct and Indirect), By Region, Forecast & Opportunities, 2025.
Report URL- https://www.techsciresearch.com/report/solar-microinverter-market/4829.html
Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan Lea...AMMindpower
AM Mindpower Solutions announces the release of its new research report titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan leading the demand”. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the Solar PV industry across the Asia Pacific Region. It includes a detail analysis of the Asia Pacific as a region with further analysis on solar PV market in various countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
The report covers information on various topics such as On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative and Annual Installed Capacity, PV power per capita, market segmentation, trends prevailing across the region and competitive landscape of the major players operating in the countries. The report entails the SWOT analysis of solar PV market in various countries.
The future outlook presented the base case, conservative case and aggressive case scenario factor analysis providing an insight on the prospects in the solar PV cumulative and annual installed capacity for all the countries and region. The report also includes the cause and effect relationship among the various industry factors prevailing in the solar PV market.
Global Healthcare IT Market Outlook to 2016 - Evolving mHealth and PACS MarketAMMindpower
The report titled “Global Healthcare IT Market Outlook to 2016 – Evolving mHealth and PACS Market” provides a comprehensive analysis on the total number of Global healthcare IT market size, segmentation of healthcare IT market, EMR segment, PACS market, Telemedicine market, telemonitoring market and mHealth market. The report provides the competitive landscape of global healthcare IT market, global EMR market and global PACS market. The report also discusses major trends and developments in the global mHealth and Healthcare IT market, company profile players, and the cause and effect relationship between industry factors and global healthcare IT market prospects. The future projections included in the report provide an insight on the prospects in the Global healthcare IT market, EMR market, mHealth market, telemedicine market, telemonitoring market and PACS market.
For more information on the industry research report please refer to the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=302&T=D&S=91
The Indian Innerwear Market Outlook to 2015 - Growth Opportunity for Internat...AMMindpower
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of market size of men’s and women’s innerwear on the basis of value and volume, market segmentation by organized, unorganized, low, economy, medium, premium, super premium and average selling price.
For more information on the industry research report please refer to the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=301&T=D&S=95
Asia Pacific Solar PV Market is Well Positioned to Achieve New Milestones in ...AMMindpower
According to a report from AM Mindpower Solutions titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan Leading the Demand”
The report highlights the above mentioned fact along with detailed analysis of the solar PV industry in the region covering specific countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
To gain more insights on this report, please follow the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=200
Solar Microinverter Market Size, Share & Forecast | TechSci Research TechSci Research
According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report- Global Solar Microinverter Market By Type (Single Phase and Three Phase), By Connectivity (Integrated, Standalone), By Application (Residential, Commercial, PV Power Plant), By Sales Channel (Direct and Indirect), By Region, Forecast & Opportunities, 2025.
Report URL- https://www.techsciresearch.com/report/solar-microinverter-market/4829.html
Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan Lea...AMMindpower
AM Mindpower Solutions announces the release of its new research report titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan leading the demand”. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the Solar PV industry across the Asia Pacific Region. It includes a detail analysis of the Asia Pacific as a region with further analysis on solar PV market in various countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
The report covers information on various topics such as On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative and Annual Installed Capacity, PV power per capita, market segmentation, trends prevailing across the region and competitive landscape of the major players operating in the countries. The report entails the SWOT analysis of solar PV market in various countries.
The future outlook presented the base case, conservative case and aggressive case scenario factor analysis providing an insight on the prospects in the solar PV cumulative and annual installed capacity for all the countries and region. The report also includes the cause and effect relationship among the various industry factors prevailing in the solar PV market.
Global Healthcare IT Market Outlook to 2016 - Evolving mHealth and PACS MarketAMMindpower
The report titled “Global Healthcare IT Market Outlook to 2016 – Evolving mHealth and PACS Market” provides a comprehensive analysis on the total number of Global healthcare IT market size, segmentation of healthcare IT market, EMR segment, PACS market, Telemedicine market, telemonitoring market and mHealth market. The report provides the competitive landscape of global healthcare IT market, global EMR market and global PACS market. The report also discusses major trends and developments in the global mHealth and Healthcare IT market, company profile players, and the cause and effect relationship between industry factors and global healthcare IT market prospects. The future projections included in the report provide an insight on the prospects in the Global healthcare IT market, EMR market, mHealth market, telemedicine market, telemonitoring market and PACS market.
For more information on the industry research report please refer to the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=302&T=D&S=91
The Indian Innerwear Market Outlook to 2015 - Growth Opportunity for Internat...AMMindpower
The report provides a comprehensive analysis of market size of men’s and women’s innerwear on the basis of value and volume, market segmentation by organized, unorganized, low, economy, medium, premium, super premium and average selling price.
For more information on the industry research report please refer to the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=301&T=D&S=95
Asia Pacific Solar PV Market is Well Positioned to Achieve New Milestones in ...AMMindpower
According to a report from AM Mindpower Solutions titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan Leading the Demand”
The report highlights the above mentioned fact along with detailed analysis of the solar PV industry in the region covering specific countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
To gain more insights on this report, please follow the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=200
Asian Countries are Maneuvering Strategies to Promote the Solar PV Growth wit...AMMindpower
According to a report from AM Mindpower Solutions titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan Leading the Demand”
The report highlights the above mentioned fact along with detailed analysis of the solar PV industry in the region covering specific countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
To gain more insights on this report, please follow the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=200
Agora EnergyWende Think Tank : Future Cost of PV Key Insights PresentationEnergy for One World
By 2025, solar power in sunny regions of the world will be cheaper than power from coal or gas / Success depends on stable regulatory conditions
In a few years, solar energy plants will deliver the most inexpensive power available in many parts of the world. By 2025, the cost of producing power in central and southern Europe will have declined to between 4 and 6 cents per kilowatt hour, and by 2050 to as low as 2 to 4 cents, according to a study by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems commissioned by Agora Energiewende. Agora Energiewende is an independent German think tank dedicated to research on the future of the electrical power system. The study uses only conservative assumptions about technological developments expected for solar energy. Technological breakthroughs could make electricity even cheaper, but these potential developments were not taken into consideration.
Solar power is already cost-effective: In the sunny, desert country of Dubai, a long-term power purchase contract was signed recently for 5 cents per kilowatt hour, while in Germany large solar plants deliver power for less than 9 cents. By comparison, electricity from new coal and gas-fired plants costs between 5 and 10 cents per kilowatt hour and from nuclear plants as much as 11 cents.
“The study shows that solar energy has become cheaper much more quickly than most experts had predicted and will continue to do so,” says Dr. Patrick Graichen, Director of the Agora Energiewende. “Plans for future power supply systems should therefore be revised worldwide. Until now, most of them only anticipate a small share of solar power in the mix. In view of the extremely favourable costs, solar power will on the contrary play a prominent role, together with wind energy – also, and most importantly, as a cheap way of contributing to international climate protection.”
The study also reveals that electricity generation costs for solar power are highly dependent on financial and regulatory frameworks, due to the high capital intensity of photovoltaic installations. Poor regulation and high risk-premiums reflected in interest rates can raise the cost of solar plants by up to 50 percent. This effect is so great, that it can even outweigh the advantage offered by greater amounts of sunshine. Graichen says: “Favourable financing conditions and stable legal frameworks are therefore vital conditions for cheap, clean solar electricity. It is up to policy makers to create and maintain these conditions.”
China Clean Energy Industry Report, 2009 2010ResearchInChina
Clean energy refers to the energy that doesn’t discharge pollutants, mainly including nuclear energy, hydropower, wind power, solar power, bio-energy (biogas), and tidal energy. At present, China's energy consumption structure is still dominated by thermal power, and the structure won’t change in the near future. But in the long run, clean energy will account for an increasingly larger proportion in electricity generating capacity. The figure below shows that the proportion of nuclear power, hydropower and other power sources increased from 19.7% in 2007 to 23.0% in March 2010, up 3.3 percentage points. As China launches more preferential policies for nuclear power, wind power and solar energy industry, the proportion of clean energy power generation will increase substantially.
There are many reasons why to believe that the Italian PV market has a bright future.
First of all, data show photovoltaics are playing a fundamental role in the electricity production market. According to Anie Rinnovabili, as of January 2019, Italy witnessed a cumulative installed PV capacity of 20.08 GW. This figure shows that the Italian solar market grew 7% compared to 2017 with 437 MW of new capacity added.
Secondly, the country is renowned for its excellent weather conditions. According to the Photovoltaic Geographical Information System, the annual solar radiation ranges from 3.6 kW per square meter in the Po river area to 5.4 kW per square meter in Sicily. Numbers speak clearly: Italy shows great potential for solar energy project development. Furthermore, Italy is also one of the earliest countries to have reached the “solar market parity” status (subsidy-free PV projects). Traditionally, the solar power capacity in Italy had been directly subsidized through a Feed-in Premium subsidy, known as Conto Energia. In an interview released for Intersolar, Gennaro Sposato (Specialist at the Rödl & Partner consulting firm), affirmed that the expiration of the Conto Energia feed-in tariffs has shined a new light on the country’s solar market. Now that the market is completely independent of political processes, a new horizon of business opportunities has arisen for companies and investors, both in new installations and in the secondary market.
Electric Transmission & Distribution Equipment Market Size, Share & Growth | ...TechSci Research
According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report- Global Electric Transmission & Distribution Equipment Market By Equipment Type (Wire & Cable, Switchgear, Transformer, Meter, Insulator & Capacitor), By Voltage (Low Voltage, Medium Voltage, High Voltage), By End-User (Energy and Utilities, Industrial, Commercial and Residential), By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2025.
Report URL- https://www.techsciresearch.com/report/electric-transmission-and-distribution-equipment-market/4336.html
Global Electric Two-Wheeler Charging Infrastructure Market, Forecast and Oppo...TechSci Research
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This paper evaluates the diversification opportunities for Indian corporates keen on entering the solar PV manufacturing sector. This includes both crystalline silicon and thin film technologies.
The white paper is divided into three sections. The first section examines the global market dynamics of the solar PV sector and the opportunities and challenges for this sector. This section also provides an introduction to the prominent technologies used in solar PV. Some of the key questions answered in this section include
• What are the global solar PV installation trends?
• Which is the largest solar market in the world?
• What are the various solar PV technologies available?
• What are the key differences between crystalline silicon and thin film technologies?
Asian Countries are Maneuvering Strategies to Promote the Solar PV Growth wit...AMMindpower
According to a report from AM Mindpower Solutions titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan Leading the Demand”
The report highlights the above mentioned fact along with detailed analysis of the solar PV industry in the region covering specific countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.
To gain more insights on this report, please follow the below mentioned link:
http://www.ammindpower.com/report.php?A=200
Agora EnergyWende Think Tank : Future Cost of PV Key Insights PresentationEnergy for One World
By 2025, solar power in sunny regions of the world will be cheaper than power from coal or gas / Success depends on stable regulatory conditions
In a few years, solar energy plants will deliver the most inexpensive power available in many parts of the world. By 2025, the cost of producing power in central and southern Europe will have declined to between 4 and 6 cents per kilowatt hour, and by 2050 to as low as 2 to 4 cents, according to a study by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems commissioned by Agora Energiewende. Agora Energiewende is an independent German think tank dedicated to research on the future of the electrical power system. The study uses only conservative assumptions about technological developments expected for solar energy. Technological breakthroughs could make electricity even cheaper, but these potential developments were not taken into consideration.
Solar power is already cost-effective: In the sunny, desert country of Dubai, a long-term power purchase contract was signed recently for 5 cents per kilowatt hour, while in Germany large solar plants deliver power for less than 9 cents. By comparison, electricity from new coal and gas-fired plants costs between 5 and 10 cents per kilowatt hour and from nuclear plants as much as 11 cents.
“The study shows that solar energy has become cheaper much more quickly than most experts had predicted and will continue to do so,” says Dr. Patrick Graichen, Director of the Agora Energiewende. “Plans for future power supply systems should therefore be revised worldwide. Until now, most of them only anticipate a small share of solar power in the mix. In view of the extremely favourable costs, solar power will on the contrary play a prominent role, together with wind energy – also, and most importantly, as a cheap way of contributing to international climate protection.”
The study also reveals that electricity generation costs for solar power are highly dependent on financial and regulatory frameworks, due to the high capital intensity of photovoltaic installations. Poor regulation and high risk-premiums reflected in interest rates can raise the cost of solar plants by up to 50 percent. This effect is so great, that it can even outweigh the advantage offered by greater amounts of sunshine. Graichen says: “Favourable financing conditions and stable legal frameworks are therefore vital conditions for cheap, clean solar electricity. It is up to policy makers to create and maintain these conditions.”
China Clean Energy Industry Report, 2009 2010ResearchInChina
Clean energy refers to the energy that doesn’t discharge pollutants, mainly including nuclear energy, hydropower, wind power, solar power, bio-energy (biogas), and tidal energy. At present, China's energy consumption structure is still dominated by thermal power, and the structure won’t change in the near future. But in the long run, clean energy will account for an increasingly larger proportion in electricity generating capacity. The figure below shows that the proportion of nuclear power, hydropower and other power sources increased from 19.7% in 2007 to 23.0% in March 2010, up 3.3 percentage points. As China launches more preferential policies for nuclear power, wind power and solar energy industry, the proportion of clean energy power generation will increase substantially.
There are many reasons why to believe that the Italian PV market has a bright future.
First of all, data show photovoltaics are playing a fundamental role in the electricity production market. According to Anie Rinnovabili, as of January 2019, Italy witnessed a cumulative installed PV capacity of 20.08 GW. This figure shows that the Italian solar market grew 7% compared to 2017 with 437 MW of new capacity added.
Secondly, the country is renowned for its excellent weather conditions. According to the Photovoltaic Geographical Information System, the annual solar radiation ranges from 3.6 kW per square meter in the Po river area to 5.4 kW per square meter in Sicily. Numbers speak clearly: Italy shows great potential for solar energy project development. Furthermore, Italy is also one of the earliest countries to have reached the “solar market parity” status (subsidy-free PV projects). Traditionally, the solar power capacity in Italy had been directly subsidized through a Feed-in Premium subsidy, known as Conto Energia. In an interview released for Intersolar, Gennaro Sposato (Specialist at the Rödl & Partner consulting firm), affirmed that the expiration of the Conto Energia feed-in tariffs has shined a new light on the country’s solar market. Now that the market is completely independent of political processes, a new horizon of business opportunities has arisen for companies and investors, both in new installations and in the secondary market.
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According to www.techsciresearch.com latest report- Global Electric Transmission & Distribution Equipment Market By Equipment Type (Wire & Cable, Switchgear, Transformer, Meter, Insulator & Capacitor), By Voltage (Low Voltage, Medium Voltage, High Voltage), By End-User (Energy and Utilities, Industrial, Commercial and Residential), By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2025.
Report URL- https://www.techsciresearch.com/report/electric-transmission-and-distribution-equipment-market/4336.html
Global Electric Two-Wheeler Charging Infrastructure Market, Forecast and Oppo...TechSci Research
Global electric two-wheeler charging infrastructure market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 32.09% during the forecast period to reach USD11,790.60 million by 2026. https://bit.ly/3xCettj
This paper evaluates the diversification opportunities for Indian corporates keen on entering the solar PV manufacturing sector. This includes both crystalline silicon and thin film technologies.
The white paper is divided into three sections. The first section examines the global market dynamics of the solar PV sector and the opportunities and challenges for this sector. This section also provides an introduction to the prominent technologies used in solar PV. Some of the key questions answered in this section include
• What are the global solar PV installation trends?
• Which is the largest solar market in the world?
• What are the various solar PV technologies available?
• What are the key differences between crystalline silicon and thin film technologies?
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For more information on the research report please refer to the below mentioned link:
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Global crop protection industry outlook to 2016 sample reportAMMindpower
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Global crop protection industry outlook to 2016 sample reportAMMindpower
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Europe crop protection industry outlook to 2016 sample reportAMMindpower
The present title analyses market size of herbicides, fungicide, insecticides and bio-pesticides, micro-nutrients and adjuvant segments in the Europe region with major focus on France, Germany, Italy and Spain. It highlights company profiles, future outlook of the industry and major driving forces.
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Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
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https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
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The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
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Bob Boule
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Gopinath Rebala
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
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Europe leading the forefront in PV installations expected to lose ground by 2015
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2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Global
1.1. Global Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
Solar Photovoltaic Technology
Benefits of Solar PV technology
Types of PV systems
Market Scenario
1.2. Global Solar PV Market Value Chain
1.3. Global Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
1.3.1. Global Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
1.3.2. Global Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
1.4. Global Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
1.5. Global Solar PV Cell and Module Production, 2006-2010
1.6. Global Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography
1.6.1. On the Basis of Annual Installed Capacity, 2010 and 2015
1.6.2. On the Basis of PV Power Shipments/Supply, 2010
1.6.3. On the Basis of PV Power Demand, 2010
1.7. Global Solar PV Market Technologies
1.7.1. Global Solar PV Cell Production by Technologies
1.8. Global Solar PV Market Trends and Development
1.9. Global Solar PV Market Drivers
1.10. Global Solar PV industry Challenges
1.11. Top 25 solar photovoltaic power plants
1.12. Emerging Solar PV Countries
Brazil
India
Malaysia
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3. Greece
Belgium
1.13. End Use Applications of Solar PV Energy
1.14. Global Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
1.15. Global Solar PV Market Future Outlook
1.15.1. Global Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
1.15.2. Global Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
1.15.3. Global Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
1.15.4. Global Solar PV Cell and Module Production, 2011-2015
2. Europe
2.1. Europe Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
2.2. Europe Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
2.2.1. Europe Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
2.2.2. Europe Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
2.3. Europe Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
2.4. Europe Solar PV Power Generation, 2009 and 2010
2.5. Europe Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography On the Basis of Cumulative
Installed Capacity, 2010 and 2015
2.6. Europe Solar PV Market Trends and Developments
2.7. Europe Solar PV Market Future Outlook
2.7.1. Europe Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.7.2. Europe Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.7.3. Europe Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
2.8. Germany
2.8.1. Germany Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
2.8.2. Germany Solar Feed-in Tariffs (FiT) Present Status and Impact
2.8.3. Germany Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
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4. 2.8.3.1. Germany Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity,
2006-2010
2.8.3.2. Germany Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
2.8.4. Germany Solar Photovoltaic Power per Capita, 2006-2010
2.8.5. Germany Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation, 2006-2010
2.8.6. CO2 Savings through PV Systems in Germany, 2006-2010
2.8.7. Solar Module Production in Germany, 2000, 2005 and 2010
2.8.8. Germany Solar PV Market Segmentation
2.8.8.1. by Type of Installations, 2010
2.8.8.2. By Solar PV Installation Size Range, 2010
2.8.9. Germany Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
2.8.10. Germany Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
2.8.10. Germany Solar Photovoltaic Market Future Outlook
2.8.10.1. Germany Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.8.10.2. Germany Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.8.10.3. Germany Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
2.8.10.4. Germany Solar PV Power Generation, 2010-2015
2.8.11. Germany Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
2.8.11.1. Population, 2006-2015
2.8.11.2. GDP, 2006-2015
2.9. Spain
2.9.1. Spain Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
2.9.2. Spain Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
4
5. 2.9.3. Spain Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
2.9.3.1. Spain Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
2.9.3.2. Spain Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
2.9.4. Spain Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
2.9.5. Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation
2.9.5.1. By Installed Capacity, 2009 and 2015
2.9.5.2. By Electricity Generation, 2009 and 2015
2.9.6. Spain Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
2.9.7. Spain Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
2.9.8. Spain Solar PV Market Future Outlook
2.9.8.1. Spain Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.9.8.2. Spain Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.9.8.3. Spain Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
2.9.8.4. Spain Solar PV Power Generation, 2009-2015
2.9.9. Spain Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
2.9.9.1. Population, 2006-2015
2.9.9.2. GDP, 2006-2015
2.10. Italy
2.10.1. Italy Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
2.10.2. Italy Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
2.10.3. Italy Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
2.10.3.1. Italy Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
5
6. 2.10.3.2. Italy Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
2.10.4. Italy Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
2.10.5. Italy Solar PV Power Generation, 2009-2010
2.10.6. Italy Solar PV Market Segmentation by Type of Installations, 2010
2.10.7. Italy Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
2.10.8. Italy Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
2.10.9. Italy Solar PV Market Future Outlook
2.10.9.1. Italy Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.10.9.2. Italy Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.10.9.3. Italy Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
2.10.10. Italy Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
2.10.10.1. Population, 2006-2015
2.10.10.2. GDP, 2006-2015
2.11. Czech Republic
2.11.1. Czech Republic Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
2.11.2. Czech Republic Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
2.11.3. Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
2.11.3.1. Czech Republic Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed
Capacity, 2006-2010
2.11.3.2. Czech Republic Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity,
2006-2010
2.11.4. Czech Republic Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
2.11.5. Czech Republic Solar PV Power Generation, 2006-2010
2.11.6. Number of Czech Republic Solar PV Power Plants, 2006-2010
6
7. 2.11.7. Czech Republic Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Gross Electricity
Generation, 2010
2.11.8. Czech Republic Solar PV Market Segmentation
2.11.8.1. By Type of Installations, 2010
2.11.8.2. By Solar PV Installation Size Range, 2010
2.11.9. Czech Republic Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
2.11.10. Czech Republic Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
2.11.11. Czech Republic Solar PV Market Future Outlook
2.11.11.1. Czech Republic Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.11.11.2. Czech Republic Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.11.11.3. Czech Republic Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
2.11.12. Czech Republic Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
2.11.12.1. Population, 2006-2015
2.11.12.2. GDP, 2006-2015
2.12. France
2.12.1. France Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
2.12.2. France Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
2.12.3. France Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
2.12.3.1. France Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
2.12.3.2. France Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
2.12.4. France Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
2.12.5. France Solar PV Power Generation, 2009-2010
2.12.6. France Solar PV Market Segmentation by Type of Installations, 2010
7
8. 2.12.7. France Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
France Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
2.12.8. France Solar PV Market Future Outlook
2.12.8.1. France Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.12.8.2. France Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
2.12.8.3. France Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
2.12.9. France Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
2.12.9.1. Population, 2006-2015
2.12.9.2. GDP, 2006-2015
3. Asia Pacific
3.1. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
3.2. Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
3.2.1. Asia Pacific Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
3.2.2. Asia Pacific Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
3.3. Asia Pacific Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
3.4. Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Segmentation
3.4.1. On the Basis of Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2010 and 2015
3.4.2. On the Basis of Type of Installations, 2010 and 2015
3.5. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Opportunities and Challenges
Opportunities
Challenges
3.6. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Future Outlook
3.6.1. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
8
9. 3.6.2. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.6.3. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
3.7. Japan
3.7.1. Japan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
3.7.2. Japan Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
3.7.3. Japan Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
3.7.3.1. Japan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
3.7.3.2. Japan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
3.7.4. Japan Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
3.7.5. Japan Solar PV Market Segmentation
3.7.5.1. on the Basis of Type of Technology, 2006-2010
3.7.5.2. On the Basis of Shipment By Destination, 2006-2010
3.7.6. Japan Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
3.7.7. Japan Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
3.7.8. Japan Solar PV Market Future Outlook
3.7.8.1. Japan Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.7.8.2. Japan Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.7.8.3. Japan Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
3.7.9. Japan Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
3.7.9.1. Population, 2006-2015
3.7.9.2. GDP, 2006-2015
3.8. Australia
3.8.1. Australia Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
9
10. 3.8.2. Australia Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
3.8.3. Australia Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
3.8.3.1. Australia Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity,
2006-2010
3.8.3.2. Australia Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
3.8.4. Australia Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
3.8.5. Australia Solar PV Power Price per Watt, 2009-2010
3.8.6. Australia Renewable Energy Market Segmentation on the Basis of Electricity
Generation, 2010
3.8.7. Australia Solar Photovoltaic Market Competitive Landscape
3.8.8. Australia Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
3.8.9. Australia Solar PV Market Future Outlook
3.8.9.1. Australia Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.8.9.2. Australia Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.8.9.3. Australia Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
3.8.10. Australia Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
3.8.10.1. Population, 2006-2015
3.8.10.2. GDP, 2006-2015
3.9. China
3.9.1. China Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
3.9.2. China Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
3.9.3. China Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
3.9.3.1. China Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
10
11. 3.9.3.2. China Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
3.9.4. China Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
3.9.5. China PV Shipments, 2007-2010
3.9.6. China Solar PV Market Segmentation
3.9.6.1. By Technology Capacity and Output, 2010
3.9.6.2. On the Basis of Applications of Solar PV, 2010
3.9.7. China Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
3.9.8. China Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
3.9.9. China Solar PV Market Future Outlook
3.9.9.1. China Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.9.9.2. China Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.9.9.3. China Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
3.9.9.4. China Total Electricity Demand and Solar PV Electricity Contribution, 2009-
2015
3.9.10. China Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
3.9.10.1. Population, 2006-2015
3.9.10.2. GDP, 2006-2015
3.10. South Korea
3.10.1. South Korea Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
3.10.2. South Korea Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
3.10.3. South Korea Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
3.10.3.1. South Korea Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity,
2006-2010
11
12. 3.10.3.2. South Korea Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
3.10.4. South Korea Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
3.10.5. South Korea Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
3.10.6. South Korea Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
3.10.7. South Korea Solar PV Market Future Outlook
3.10.7.1. South Korea Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.10.7.2. South Korea Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.10.7.3. South Korea Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
3.10.8. South Korea Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
3.10.8.1. Population, 2006-2015
3.10.8.2. GDP, 2006-2015
3.11. Taiwan
3.11.1. Taiwan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
3.11.2. Taiwan Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
3.11.3. Taiwan Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
3.11.3.1. Taiwan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
3.11.3.2. Taiwan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
3.11.4. Taiwan Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
3.11.5. Taiwan Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
3.11.6. Taiwan Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
12
13. Opportunities
Threats
3.11.7. Taiwan Solar PV Market Future Outlook
3.11.7.1. Taiwan Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.11.7.2. Taiwan Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
3.11.7.3. Taiwan Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
3.11.8. Taiwan Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
3.11.8.1. Population, 2006-2015
3.11.8.2. GDP, 2006-2015
4. North America
4.1. North America Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
4.2. North America Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
4.2.1. North America Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
4.2.2. North America Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
4.3. North America Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
4.4. North America Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography On the BAsis of
Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2010 and 2015
4.5. North America Solar PV Market Future Outlook
4.5.1. North America Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
4.5.2. North America Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
4.5.3. North America Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
4.6. The US
4.6.1. The US Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
4.6.2. The US Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
4.6.3. The US Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
4.6.3.1. The US Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
13
14. 4.6.3.2. The US Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
4.6.4. The US Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
4.6.5. The US Solar PV Cell and Module Shipments, 2006-2009
4.6.6. The US Solar PV Wafer, Cell and Module Production, 2007-2010
4.6.7. Number of Companies and Headcount in Solar PV Systems Manufacturing in the US,
2006-2009
4.6.8. The US Solar PV Market Segmentation
4.6.8.1. On the Basis Type of Installations, 2006-2010
4.6.8.2. On the Basis of Annual Installed Capacity By States, 2010
4.6.8.3. On the Basis of PV Cell and Module Shipments by Type of Technology,
2006-2009
4.6.9. The US Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
4.6.10. The US Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
4.6.11. The US Solar PV Market Future Outlook
4.6.11.1. The US Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
4.6.11.2. The US Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
4.6.11.3. The US Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
4.6.12. The US Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
4.6.12.1. Population, 2006-2015
4.6.12.2. GDP, 2006-2015
4.7. Canada
4.7.1. Canada Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction
4.7.2. Canada Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact
14
15. 4.7.3. Canada Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010
4.7.3.1. Canada Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-
2010
4.7.3.2. Canada Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010
4.7.4. Canada Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010
4.7.5. Weighted Average Standard Solar Module Price in Canada
4.7.6. Canada Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape
4.7.7. Canada Solar PV SWOT Analysis
Strengths
Weakenesses
Opportunities
Threats
4.7.8. Canada Solar PV Market Future Outlook
4.7.8.1. Canada Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
4.7.8.2. Canada Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015
4.7.8.3. Canada Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015
4.7.9. Canada Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections
4.7.9.1. Population, 2006-2015
4.7.9.2. GDP, 2006-2015
5. Appendix
5.1. Market Definition
5.2. Abbreviations
5.3. Research Methodology
Data Collection Methods
Approach
5.4. Disclaimer
15
16. LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Global Solar PV Market Value Chain
Figure 2: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid Cumulative
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 3: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 4: Global Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-2010
Figure 5: Global Solar PV Cell and Module Production in Gigawatt (GW), 2006-2010
Figure 6: Global Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity by Region in Percentage, 2010
Figure 7: Global Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Annual Installed Capacity by Region in Percentage,
2015
Figure 8: Global Solar PV Power Supply by Geography in Percentage, 2010
Figure 9: Global Solar PV Power Demand by Geography in Percentage, 2010
Figure 10: Global Solar PV Cell Production by Technology in Percentage, 2010
Figure 11: Global Solar PV Cell/Module Producers Market Share on the basis of Production
or Shipment Volume in Percentage, 2010
Figure 12: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 13: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Figure 14: Global Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 15: Global Solar PV Cell and Module Production in Gigawatt (GW), 2011-2015
Figure 16: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 17: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 18: Europe Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
16
17. Figure 19: Europe Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour, 2009 and 2010
Figure 20: Europe Solar PV Systems Cumulative Installed Capacity by Geography in
Percentage, 2010
Figure 21: Europe Solar PV Systems Cumulative Installations by Geography in Percentage,
2015
Figure 22: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 23: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Figure 24: Europe Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 25: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 26: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 27: Germany Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 28: Germany Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour, 2006- 2009
Figure 29: CO2 Savings through PV Systems in thousand metric tonnes, 2006-2010
Figure 30: Solar Module Production in Germany in Megawatt Peak (MWp), 2000, 2005 and
2010
Figure 31: Germany Solar PV Market Segmentation by Type of Installations in Percentage,
2010
Figure 32: Germany Solar PV Market Segmentation by Installation Size Type in Percentage,
2010
Figure 33: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 34: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 35: Germany Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 36: Germany Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour (GWh), 2010-2015
17
18. Figure 37: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid Cumulative
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 38: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 39: Spain Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 40: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Installed Capacity, in
Percentage, 2009
Figure 41: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Expected Capacity of each
renewable source, in Percentage, 2015
Figure 42: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Electricity Generation, in
Percentage, 2009
Figure 43: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Electricity Generation, in
Percentage, 2015
Figure 44: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 45: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Figure 46: Spain Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 47: Spain Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour (GWh), 2009-2015
Figure 48: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid Cumulative
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 49: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 50: Italy Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-2010
Figure 51: Italy Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour, 2009- 2010
Figure 52: Italy Solar PV Market Segmentation by Type of Installations in Percentage, 2010
Figure 53: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 54: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
18
19. Figure 55: Italy Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-2015
Figure 56: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 57: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 58: Czech Republic Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2006-2010
Figure 59: Czech Republic Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour, 2006- 2010
Figure 60: Number of Czech Republic Solar PV Power Plants, 2006- 2010
Figure 61: Czech Republic Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Electricity
Generation, in Percentage, 2010
Figure 62: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Segmentation by Type of Installations in
Percentage, 2010
Figure 63: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Segmentation by Installation Size Type in
Percentage, 2010
Figure 64: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity
in Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 65: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 66: Czech Republic Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2011-2015
Figure 67: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 68: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 69: France Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 70: France Solar PV Power Generation in Gigawatt hour, 2009- 2010
Figure 71: France Solar PV Market Segmentation by Type of Installations in Percentage,
2010
Figure 72: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
19
20. Figure 73: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Figure 74: France Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 75: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 76: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 77: Asia Pacific Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2006-2010
Figure 78: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography on the Basis of
Cumulative Installed Capacity, in Percentage, 2010
Figure 79: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography on the Basis of
Cumulative Installed Capacity, in Percentage, 2015
Figure 80: Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed
Capacity in Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 81: Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Size in terms of Annual Installed
Capacity in Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 82: Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Installed Capacity per Capita in
Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-2015
Figure 83: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid Cumulative
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 84: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 85: Japan Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 86: Japan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Segmentation on the Basis of Type of
Technology, in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 87: Japan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Segmentation on the Basis of Shipment by
Destination, in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 88: Japan Solar PV Cell/Module Producers Market Share on the basis of Production or
Shipment Volume in Percentage, 2009
20
21. Figure 89: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 90: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Figure 91: Japan Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 92: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 93: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 94: Australia Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 95: Australia Solar PV Power Price per Watt, in Australian Dollar (AUD), 2009-2010
Figure 96: Australia Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Segmentation by Expected Electricity
Generation from Each Renewable Source, in Percentage, 2010
Figure 97: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 98: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 99: Australia Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 100: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 101: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 102: China Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 103: China Solar PV Shipments in Megawatt (MW), 2007-2010
Figure 104: China Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Applications of Solar PV,
in Percentage, 2010
Figure 105: China Solar PV Cell/Module Producers Market Share on the basis of Production
or Shipment Volume in Percentage, 2010
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22. Figure 106: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 107: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Figure 108: China Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 109: China Total Electricity Demand in Terawatt hour (TWh) and Contribution of
Solar PV Electricity in Percentage, 2009-2015
Figure 110: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 111: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 112: South Korea Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2006-2010
Figure 113: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 114: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 115: South Korea Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2011-2015
Figure 116: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 117: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 118: Taiwan Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 119: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 120: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 121: Taiwan Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
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23. Figure 122: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 123: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual
Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 124: North America Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2006-2010
Figure 125: North America Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Cumulative
Installed Capacity by Geography, in Percentage, 2010
Figure 126: North America Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Cumulative
Installations by Geography in Percentage, 2015
Figure 127: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity
in Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 128: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 129: North America Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant,
2011-2015
Figure 130: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 131: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 132: The US Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 133: The US Solar PV Cell and Module Shipments, in Kilowatt peak (KWp), 2006-
2009
Figure 134: The US Solar PV Wafer, Cell and Module Production, in Megawatt direct current
peak (MW-dc), 2007-2010
Figure 135: Number of Companies and Headcount in the Solar PV Systems Manufacturing in
the US, 2006-2009
Figure 136: The US Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of type of Installations, in
Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 137: The US Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Annual Installed
Capacity by Major States, in Percentage, 2010
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24. Figure 138: The US Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of PV Cell and Module
Shipments by Type of Technology, in Percentage, 2006-2009
Figure 139: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 140: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 141: The US Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
Figure 142: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of Grid Connected and Off-Grid
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 143: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed
Capacity in Percentage, 2006-2010
Figure 144: Canada Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2006-
2010
Figure 145: Weighted Average Price of a Standard Solar Module in Canada in CAD/Watt,
2006-2009
Figure 146: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 147: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Figure 148: Canada Solar PV Power Installed Capacity per Capita in Watt/Inhabitant, 2011-
2015
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25. LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 2: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 3: Global Solar PV Power Shipments by Geography in Megawatt Peak (MWp), 2006-
2010
Table 4: Global Solar PV Cell Production by Technology in Megawatt-direct current, 2010
Table 5: Top 25 Solar Photovoltaic Power Plants in the world with Year of Commissioning
and Installed Capacity
Table 6: Cumulative Installed Capacity in Several PV based Systems in India, in Watt peak
for FY’2009 to 2011
Table 7: Competitive Landscape of Major Global Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers
(JA Solar, Suntech Power, First Solar, Q-Cells, Motech, Gintech, Sharp, Trina Solar,
Kyocera, SunPower)
Table 8: Global Major Solar PV Cell/Module Producers’ Production or Shipment Volume in
Megawatt (MW), 2009-2010
Table 9: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Expected
Global Solar PV Market Prospects
Table 10: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 11: Global Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 12: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 13: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 14: Europe Solar PV Systems Cumulative Installed Capacity by Geography in
Megawatt, 2010
Table 15: Europe Solar PV Systems Cumulative Installations by Geography in Megawatt,
2015
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26. Table 16: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Expected
Europe Solar PV Market Prospects
Table 17: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 18: Europe Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 19: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in Germany Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 20: Germany Solar PV Industry Feed-in Tariff Plans Amendments, in ct/KWh in 2010
and 2011
Table 21: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 22: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 23: Germany Solar PV Market Segmentation by Installation Size Type’s Capacity in
MW and Number of Systems, 2010
Table 24: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Germany (Q-cells, Bosch Solar Energy, Conergy, Scheuten and Schott Solar)
Table 25: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 26: Germany Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 27: Germany Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 28: Germany Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 29: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in Spain Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 30: Spain Solar PV Industry Feed-in Tariff Plans Amendments, in c€/KWh in 2008
Table 31: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 32: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
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27. Table 33: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Installed Capacity of each
renewable source, in Megawatt (MW), 2009
Table 34: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Installed Capacity, in Megawatt
(MW), 2015
Table 35: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Electricity Generation, in
Gigawatt hour (GWh), 2009
Table 36: Spain Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Expected Electricity
Generation, in Gigawatt (GWh), 2015
Table 37: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Spain (BP Solar, CelCelis, Isofoton, Solaria Energia and T-Solar)
Table 38: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 39: Spain Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 40: Spain Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 41: Spain Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 42: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in Italy Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 43: Italy Solar PV Industry Expected Feed-in Tariff Rates Amendments, in c€/KWh in
2011
Table 44: Italy Solar PV Industry Expected Feed-in Tariff Rates Amendments, in c€/KWh in
2011 (Contd.)
Table 45: Italy Annual Solar PV Targets in MW and Subsidy Limit in EUR Million under
FiT, in 2011-2015
Table 46: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Cumulative
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 47: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 48: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar PV Cell/Module Producers in Italy
(XGroup, Eni Power, Helios Technology and Solsonica)
Table 49: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
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28. Table 50: Italy Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 51: Italy Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 52: Italy Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 53: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in Czech Republic Solar
Photovoltaic Market
Table 54: Czech Republic Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates Amendments, in
CZK/kWh in 2010
Table 55: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 56: Czech Republic Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-
Grid and Total Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 57: Czech Republic Renewable Energy Market Segmentation by Electricity
Generation, in Gigawatt hour (GWh), 2010
Table 58: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Segmentation by Installation Size Type’s
Capacity in MW and Number of Power Plants, 2010
Table 59: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Czech Republic (CEZ Group, Energy 21, Solartec and Ac Solar)
Table 60: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 61: Czech Republic Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 62: Czech Republic Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 63: Czech Republic Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 64: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in France Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 65: France Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates Amendments, in c€/kWh
in 2010
Table 66: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 67: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
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29. Table 68: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
France (Photowatt, Solaire Direct and Tenesol)
Table 69: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 70: France Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 71: France Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 72: France Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 73: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 74: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 75: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography On the Basis of
Cumulative Installed Capacity, in Megawatt, 2010
Table 76: Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Segmentation by Geography on the Basis of
Cumulative Installed Capacity, in Megawatt, 2015
Table 77: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and Expected
Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Prospects
Table 78: Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed
Capacity in Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 79: Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Size in terms of Annual Installed
Capacity in Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 80: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in Japan Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 81: Japan Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates Amendments, in Yen/kWh
in 2010
Table 82: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 83: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 84: Japan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Segmentation on the Basis of Type of
Technology, in Megawatt-direct current (MW-dc), 2006-2010
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30. Table 85: Japan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Segmentation on the Basis of Shipment by
Destination, in Megawatt-direct current (MW-dc), 2006-2010
Table 86: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Japan (Sharp, Kyocera, Mitsubishi Electric, Sanyo and Kaneka)
Table 87: Japan Major Solar PV Cell/Module Producers’ Production or Shipment Volume in
Megawatt (MW), 2007-2009
Table 88: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 89: Japan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 90: Japan Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 91: Japan Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 92: Australia Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates in AUD cents/kWh in
2010
Table 93: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 94: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 95: Australia Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Segmentation by Expected Electricity
Generation from Each Renewable Source, in Gigawatt hour (GWh), 2010
Table 96: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Australia (Solar Shop, Akora Energy, Solar Energy Australia, Silex Solar and Solar Systems)
Table 97: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 98: Australia Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 99: Australia Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 100: Australia Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 101: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in China Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 102: China Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates, in CNY/kWh in 2011
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31. Table 103: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 104: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 105: China Solar PV Market Segmentation by Technology Capacity and Output, 2010
Table 106: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
China (JA Solar, Suntech, Yingli Solar and Trina Solar)
Table 107: China Major Solar PV Cell/Module Producers’ Production or Shipment Volume
in Megawatt (MW), 2009-2010
Table 108: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 109: China Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 110: China Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 111: China Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 112: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in South Korea Solar
Photovoltaic Market
Table 113: South Korea Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates, in KRW/kWh in
2011
Table 114: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 115: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 116: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar PV Cell/Module Producers in South Korea
(Millinet and Symphony Energy)
Table 117: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 118: South Korea Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 119: South Korea Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 120: South Korea Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
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32. Table 121: Present Scenario and Impact of Feed-in Tariff Plans in Taiwan Solar Photovoltaic
Market
Table 122: Taiwan Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates, in TWD/kWh in 2011
Table 123: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 124: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 125: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Taiwan (Motech, Gintech, Neo Solar Power, E-Ton Solar Tech and DelSolar)
Table 126: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 127: Taiwan Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 128: Taiwan Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 129: Taiwan Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 130: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 131: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 132: North America Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Cumulative
Installed Capacity by Geography in Megawatt, 2010
Table 133: North America Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Cumulative
Installations by Geography in Megawatt, 2015
Table 134: Cause and Effect Relationship Analysis between Industry Factors and North
America Solar PV Market Prospects
Table 135: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 136: North America Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 137: The US Solar Photovoltaic Industry Feed-in Tariff Rates, in USD/kWh in 2010
Table 138: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
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33. Table 139: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 140: The US Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Type of Installations, in
Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 141: The US Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of Annual Installed Capacity
by Major States, in Megawatt (MW), 2010
Table 142: The US Solar PV Market Segmentation on the Basis of PV Cell and Module
Shipments by Type of Technology, in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2009
Table 143: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in the
US (First Solar, SunPower, Uni-Solar and Evergreen Solar)
Table 144: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 145: The US Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 146: The US Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 147: The US Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
Table 148: Ontario Feed-in Tariff Rates for Solar Photovoltaic Industry, in CAD/kWh in
2010
Table 149: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total
Cumulative Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 150: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of On-Grid and Off-Grid and Total Annual
Installed Capacity in Megawatt (MW), 2006-2010
Table 151: Competitive Landscape of Major Solar Photovoltaic Cell/Module Producers in
Canada (Canadian Solar, Allesun and Solar Can GreenEnergy)
Table 152: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of Cumulative Installed Capacity in
Megawatt, 2011-2015
Table 153: Canada Solar PV Market Size in terms of Annual Installed Capacity in Megawatt,
2011-2015
Table 154: Canada Population Trend in Million, 2006-2015
Table 155: Canada Gross Domestic Product in USD Billion, 2006-2015
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34. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AM Mindpower Solutions announces the release of its new research report titled
“Global Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - Asia Pacific the Next Epicenter in
PV Industry”. The report offers a comprehensive analysis of the Solar PV industry across
the globe. It includes a detail analysis of the global chapter with further analysis on solar PV
market in various regions such as Europe, Asia Pacific and North America. The report also
covers in-depth analysis on 12 major countries across the globe such as Germany, Spain,
Italy, Czech Republic, France, Japan, Australia, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Canada and the
US.
The report covers information on various topics such as On-grid and Off-grid cumulative and
annual installed capacity, PV power per capita, cell and module production in various
regions, market segmentation, trends and developments prevailing across the major regions
and competitive landscape of the major players operating in the countries. The report entails
the SWOT analysis of solar PV market in various countries.
The future outlook presents the base case, conservative case and aggressive case scenario
factor analysis providing an insight on the prospects in the solar PV cumulative and annual
installed capacity for all the countries and region. The report also includes the cause and
effect relationship among the various industry factors prevailing in the solar PV market.
Asia Pacific
Apart from China and India which are targeted as the upcoming market in the region, rest of
the countries in the region are in the different phase of growth with regards to the
development of the solar photovoltaic market. For instance Taiwan is one of the countries
which is in the forefront of the production of PV products and has increased the number of
installations whereas in Japan, the solar photovoltaic market is in the declining stage.
During the period from 2006-2010, the annual installations have increased at a CAGR of
57.3%.The installations over the years have increased from 333 MW in 2006 to 967 MW in
2009. The year 2010, was a phenomenal year for this industry with an increase of more than
100% compared to the previous year. The annual PV installations jumped from 967 MW in
2009 to 2,036 MW in 2010.
Japan
Japan’s solar PV segment is an export oriented market. The country exported 58.1% of its
solar cells and modules production to overseas countries such as Germany, Spain and others.
The proportion of its production shipped to overseas countries has reduced over time with
several other emerging Asian Pacific countries such as China and Taiwan providing stiff
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35. competition to the country. About 41.9% of the production of solar cells and modules were
utilized domestically for residential, commercial and consumer purposes.
China
Rural electrification was the largest application of PV systems in China. Almost 50% of solar
PV installations are utilized for electrifying the rural areas. With more emphasis by
government on the BIPV segment, its share of 17.5% in 2010 is likely to increase in the
coming years. Communication and Industrial Applications, Small solar PV appliances and
ground based large scale PV power plants are other segments where PV installed capacity are
utilized.
Taiwan
Taiwan is only behind China in terms of production of silicon PV cells worldwide. The two
together held a market share of nearly 60%. The country has a stable supply chain network
with products ranging from various silicon products to solar modules. The country has
emerged as one of the manufacturing centre for PV products especially in Asia Pacific
region.
Europe
European countries accounted for nearly 74% of the total cumulative installed capacity in
2010 or 29,252 MW in volume terms. The top three countries i.e. Germany, Spain and Italy
operating in the region had a combined cumulative capacity of 24,471 MW in 2010. The
demand for PV installations increased in Germany and Italy while declined drastically in
Spain in 2009.
Germany
The power generated from solar photovoltaic technology has also registered a considerable
growth in the country. Although the power generation using photovoltaic technologies is still
expensive as compared to other sources, it is expected that the learning curve will become
more convex over a period of time with the innovation in technology and with the
achievement of economies of scale. The power generation has increased from 2,220 GWh in
2006 to 6,578 GWh in 2009. During the period from 2006-2009, the solar photovoltaic power
generation increased at a high CAGR of 43.6%.
Italy
Italy is the second largest country in EU with respect to the number of new installations in the
country. In 2010, 2,321 MW of new capacity was installed in the country leading to a
cumulative installed capacity of 3,494 MW. The solar PV installed capacity has grown with
the government support and stimulative economic environment in Italy. The feed-in-tariffs
were introduced in 2005 which lead to a minor increase in the new system capacity in 2006.
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36. North America
The annual PV installations increased at a CAGR of 60.2% from 2006-2010. Rising annual
installations over the years are driven by rise in awareness regarding the harmful effects of
carbon emission gases and search for an alternative source of energy. It is anticipated that the
PV technology will be one of the many alternatives available for clean energy. The annual
PV installations registered a strong increase in 2010 with the number of PV installations
rising from 539 MW in 2009 to 982 MW in 2010. This boost was largely because of the
increase registered in the off grid segment. The segment registered a growth of 168%, rising
from 84 MW of installed capacity in 2009 to 226 MW of installed capacity in 2010.
The US
The PV installations in the country registered a diversified look with 16 states installing 10
MW of PV as compared to only 4 states in 2007. A total of 5 states in the US registered PV
installation of more than 50 MW in 2010. The year 2010, showcases a complete different
picture with states like New Jersey, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado and others increasing their
PV installations. The share of California has reduced to 30% of the total US PV market
which depicts lower dependency on a single state for PV growth.
KEY TOPICS COVERED IN THE REPORT:
• The feed-in-tariffs introduced in the various countries and their effect on the solar PV
market
• The annual and cumulative PV installations along with PV power per capita in
various countries and regions from 2006-2010
• Cell and module production in various countries from 2006-2010.
• Future Outlook on the basis of assumed scenarios i.e. base case, worst case and
aggressive case on cumulative installed capacity, annual installed capacity and PV
power per capita, from 2011-2015
• Cause and effect relationship analysis between various industry factors among various
regions.
• SWOT analysis of the solar PV industry and Macro Economic Environment in
various countries.
• The segmentation on the basis of type of technology used, PV demand and shipments
supplied in various countries.
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37. • Competitive Landscape of the various players operating in various countries across
the globe.
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