Record Year for Solar PV Sales: 5.7 GW of New Capacity Added

sun.gif Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Solar PV Report Ed 6 2009" report to their offering.

2008 was a record year for solar PV sales, with 5.7 GW of new capacity added. Spain shot into top place, with 2.7 GW added, the largest volume of annual sales achieved by any country ever, followed by Germany with 1.5 GW. Between them they accounted for three quarters of world sales. However, Spain's pre-eminence was short-lived and in the wake of the financial crisis the Spanish government announced a cap on the feed-in subsidy for solar PV installations at 500 MW in 2009. This will not only put a brake on Spanish sales but will reduce the global solar PV total in 2009, we believe by at least 50%. The Spanish renewable associations are looking ahead at least two years before recovery starts in Spain.

The slow down in solar PV sales has had some good outcomes however. The shortage of silicon, which has been restraining development, is no longer a major issue and by the time recovery starts new supply should be in place. Secondly, prices of solar modules are coming down. Thirdly, small companies in the supply chain are merging and being taken over, consolidating the industry.

The report, monitors the progress of two new players in the international market, China and Korea. Chinese solar PV companies have developed very fast and a number conducted IPOs in China and other countries in 2007 and 2008. A mushrooming production capacity for solar cells and modules has been accompanied by growing production and re-cycling of silicon. This is affected by the global slow-down but the Chinese industry is already well placed for the future. Domestic demand in China has not kept pace and it is an export oriented industry to date.

With the cut-back in Spain, Germany, followed by Japan and the USA still remains the global leader, but new countries are entering the market and the industry is spreading beyond its historical areas.

Outline of report:
  • The report provides data up to the end of 2008 with commentary and available information for 2009
  • Spain was a bright shooting star in 2008 but with the financial crisis has fallen to earth in 2009
  • Germany is consolidating its position in 2009 as the largest solar PV market, followed by Japan and the USA
  • The dramatic emergence of China as a world player, with ambitious expansion plans for Solar PV
  • The surge of IPOs in the solar PV industry in 2006-2007/08 has come to a halt, and consolidations are taking place in the industry
  • The silicon shortage is evaluated, the future outlook discussed
  • New feedstock technologies and sources are emerging to combat the global silicon shortage
Key Topics Covered:
  • Executive Summary
  • Development Of Solar Photovoltaics
  • Applications Of Solar Pv Technology
  • Pv Industry Value Chain
  • Photovoltaic Feedstock - Silicon
  • Thin Film Photovoltaics (Tfpv)
  • Annual Sales And Installed Solar Pv Generating Capacity
  • Global Installed Solar Pv Capacity Projection To 2013
  • Production Of Solar Pv Cells
  • Manufacturers Of Solar Pv
  • National Solar Industries And Company Profiles
  • National Targets And Incentives For Renewable Energy
  • Support Programmes For Solar Photovoltaics
  • Prices
  • Forecasting A New Technology
Almost 180 Companies Mentioned, Some Include:
  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • Kaneka Solartech
  • USA cell and module companies
  • Suntech
  • First Solar
  • Amonix
  • Tenesol
  • Free Energy Europe S.A
  • Solems S.A
  • REC (Renewable Energy Corporation)
  • Elkem
  • Jinyi Silicon (GINET)
  • Ningxia Sunshine Silicon Industry Company Ltd
  • Xi'an Longji Silicon Industry Group
  • GT Solar Technologies
  • Producers of solar cells and modules
  • Suntech Power Co. Ltd
  • Baodiang Tianwei Yingli Green Energy Solar Company
  • China Sunergy
  • Nanjing CEEG PV-Tech (NPV)
  • Del Solar
  • Central Electronics Ltd. (CEL)
  • Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. (BHEL)
  • Moser Baer PV India
  • BP DonhgHae
  • LG Industrial System Co
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/cd3bd1/solar_pv_report_ed .
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