- Gain the most up to date and in-depth information on the Solar PV market
- Analyze the Solar PV energy market on a global scale
- Identify the key growth technologies and opportunities within the Solar PV industry
- Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data
- Develop strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events
- Do deals with an understanding of how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the Solar PV market
- Identify and analyze the strengths and weaknesses of the leading Solar PV companies
- Identify key partners and business development opportunities
- Understand and respond to your competitors’ business structure, strategy and prospects
目录及图表
1 Table of Contents 1 Table of Contents 2 1.1 List of Tables 17 1.2 List of Figures 19 2 Introduction 20 2.1 What is This Report About? 20 2.2 How to Use This Report? 20 2.3 Market Definition 20 3 Solar Photovoltaic, Executive Summary 21 4 Global Solar Photovoltaic Energy Market 23 4.1 Global Solar Photovoltaic Market, Overview 23 4.2 Global Solar PV Market Size and Growth, 2001-12 23 4.3 Global Solar PV Market, Top Countries, 2007 24 4.4 Global Solar PV Market, Cell Production, 2001-07 24 4.5 Global Solar PV Market, Top Cell Producers, 2007 25 5 Solar Photovoltaic Regional Market Trends 27 5.1 Europe 27 5.1.1 Solar PV in Europe, Market Size and Growth, 2001-12 27 5.1.2 Solar PV in Europe, Top Countries, 2007 28 5.1.3 Solar PV in Europe, Market Development in Key Countries 28 5.2 Asia-Pacific 39 5.2.1 Solar PV in Asia-Pacific, Market Size and Growth, 2001-12 39 5.2.2 Solar PV in Asia-Pacific, Top Countries, 2007 40 5.2.3 Solar PV in Asia-Pacific, Market Development in Key Countries 41 5.3 North America 48 5.3.1 Solar PV in North America, Market Size and Growth, 2001-12 48 5.3.2 Solar PV in North America, Top Countries, 2007 49 5.3.3 Solar PV in North America, Market Development in Key Countries 50 5.4 Central and South America 61 5.4.1 Solar PV in Central and South America, Market Size and Growth, 2001-12 61 5.4.2 Solar PV in Central and South America, Top Countries, 2007 62 5.4.3 Solar PV in Central and South America, Market Development in Key Countries 63 5.5 Africa and Middle East 67 6 Solar Photovoltaic, Technology and R&D Trends 68 6.1 Solar PV, Technology Analysis 68 6.1.1 Conventional Methods – Silicon Based 68 6.1.2 Thin Film Based 68 6.2 Solar PV, Key R&D Analysis 69 6.2.1 Solar PV, Key R&D Analysis, Overview 69 6.2.2 Solar PV, Key R&D Analysis in Germany 69 6.2.3 Solar PV, Key R&D Analysis in the US 70 6.2.4 Solar PV, Key R&D Analysis in Japan 71 7 Solar Photovoltaic, Cost Analysis 74 7.1.1 Solar PV, Cost Comparison with Other Renewable Technologies 74 8 Solar Photovoltaic, Key Drivers For Development 76 8.1 Environmental and Climate Change Concerns 76 8.2 Increasing Need for Secure Supply of Power 77 8.3 Supportive Policy and Regulatory Framework 78 8.3.1 Feed-in Tariff Policy 78 8.3.2 Renewable Energy Law (REL) 78 8.3.3 Renewable Portfolio Standards 78 8.3.4 Net Metering Laws 79 9 Solar Photovoltaic, Key Restraints For Growth 80 9.1 High Cost of Manufacturing Solar-electric Power Components 80 9.2 Inadequate Manufacturing Infrastructure to Increase Throughput and Yield 80 9.3 Need for Continuous Research and Development Efforts 80 9.4 Insufficient Development of Balance of Systems (BOS) 80 9.5 Institutional Barriers 80 10 Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Company Snapshot 82 10.1 Key Information 82 10.1.1 Company Overview 82 10.1.2 Financial Performance 82 10.1.3 SWOT Snapshot 82 10.2 Business Description 83 10.2.1 Business Overview 83 10.2.2 Photovoltaic Products 83 10.2.3 Major Products and Services 84 10.3 History 85 10.4 Business Strategy 88 10.4.1 Mission Statement 88 10.4.2 Strategy 88 10.4.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 89 10.5 SWOT Analysis 90 10.5.1 Overview 90 10.5.2 Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Strengths 91 10.5.3 Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Weaknesses 92 10.5.4 Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Opportunities 93 10.5.5 Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. Threats 94 10.6 Competitors 95 10.7 Revenue Analysis 96 10.7.1 Revenue by Segment 96 10.7.2 Revenue by Geography 96 10.8 Share Holding Structure 97 10.9 Key Employees 98 10.10 Key Employee Biographies 99 10.11 Company Statement 101 10.12 Locations and Subsidiaries 104 10.12.1 Head Office 104 10.12.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 104 11 Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, Company Snapshot 106 11.1 Key Information 106 11.2 Company Overview 106 11.3 Financial Performance 106 11.4 SWOT Snapshot 106 11.5 Business Description 107 11.5.1 Business Overview 107 11.5.2 REC Silicon 107 11.5.3 REC Solar 108 11.5.4 REC Wafer 109 11.5.5 Major Products and Services 110 11.6 History 111 11.7 Business Strategy 113 11.7.1 Mission Statement 113 11.7.2 Strategy 113 11.7.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 113 11.8 SWOT Analysis 114 11.8.1 Overview 114 11.8.2 Renewable Energy Corporation ASA Strengths 114 11.8.3 Renewable Energy Corporation ASA Weaknesses 116 11.8.4 Renewable Energy Corporation ASA Opportunities 117 11.8.5 Renewable Energy Corporation ASA Threats 118 11.9 Competitors 119 11.10 Revenue Analysis 120 11.10.1 Revenue by Segment 120 11.10.2 Revenue by Geography 121 11.11 Share Holding Structure 122 11.12 Key Employees 123 11.13 Key Employee Biographies 124 11.14 Company Statement 126 11.15 Locations and Subsidiaries 128 11.15.1 Head Office 128 11.15.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 128 12 SolarWorld AG, Company Snapshot 130 12.1 Key Information 130 12.2 Company Overview 130 12.3 Financial Performance 130 12.4 SWOT Snapshot 130 12.5 Business Description 131 12.5.1 Business Overview 131 12.5.2 Cells 132 12.5.3 Modules 133 12.5.4 Trade 134 12.5.5 Wafers 136 12.5.6 Major Products and Services 137 12.6 History 138 12.7 Business Strategy 140 12.7.1 Mission Statement 140 12.7.2 Strategy 140 12.7.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 141 12.8 SWOT Analysis 142 12.8.1 Overview 142 12.8.2 SolarWorld AG Strengths 142 12.8.3 SolarWorld AG Weaknesses 144 12.8.4 SolarWorld AG Opportunities 144 12.8.5 SolarWorld AG Threats 145 12.9 Competitors 147 12.10 Revenue Analysis 148 12.10.1 Revenue by Segment 148 12.10.2 Revenue by Geography 148 12.11 Share Holding Structure 149 12.12 Key Employees 149 12.13 Key Employee Biographies 150 12.14 Company Statement 152 12.15 Locations and Subsidiaries 154 12.15.1 Head Office 154 13 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Company Snapshot 155 13.1 Key Information 155 13.2 Company Overview 155 13.3 Financial Performance 155 13.4 SWOT Snapshot 155 13.5 Business Description 156 13.5.1 Business Overview 156 13.5.2 Solar Power Products 156 13.5.3 Major Products and Services 157 13.6 History 158 13.7 Business Strategy 160 13.7.1 Mission Statement 160 13.7.2 Strategy 160 13.8 SWOT Analysis 161 13.8.1 Overview 161 13.8.2 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Strengths 161 13.8.3 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Weaknesses 163 13.8.4 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Opportunities 163 13.8.5 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Threats 164 13.9 Competitors 166 13.10 Revenue Analysis 167 13.10.1 Revenue by Segment 167 13.10.2 Revenue by Geography 167 13.11 Share Holding Structure 168 13.12 Key Employees 168 13.13 Key Employee Biographies 169 13.14 Company Statement 170 13.15 Locations and Subsidiaries 173 13.15.1 Head Office 173 13.15.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 173 14 Q-Cells AG, Company Snapshot 174 14.1 Key Information 174 14.2 Company Overview 174 14.3 Financial Performance 174 14.4 SWOT Snapshot 174 14.5 Business Description 175 14.5.1 Business Overview 175 14.5.2 Core Business 175 14.5.3 New Technologies 176 14.5.4 Major Products and Services 177 14.6 History 178 14.7 Business Strategy 179 14.7.1 Mission Statement 179 14.7.2 Strategy 179 14.7.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 180 14.8 SWOT Analysis 181 14.8.1 Overview 181 14.8.2 Q-Cells AG Strengths 181 14.8.3 Q-Cells AG Weaknesses 183 14.8.4 Q-Cells AG Opportunities 183 14.8.5 Q-Cells AG Threats 185 14.9 Competitors 186 14.10 Revenue Analysis 187 14.10.1 Revenue by Segment 187 14.10.2 Revenue by Geography 187 14.11 Share Holding Structure 188 14.12 Key Employees 189 14.13 Key Employee Biographies 190 14.14 Company Statement 192 14.15 Locations and Subsidiaries 197 14.15.1 Head Office 197 14.15.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 197 15 SunPower Corporation, Company Snapshot 198 15.1 Key Information 198 15.2 Company Overview 198 15.3 Financial Performance 198 15.4 SWOT Snapshot 198 15.5 Business Description 199 15.5.1 Business Overview 199 15.5.2 Components 199 15.5.3 Systems 200 15.5.4 Major Products and Services 202 15.6 History 204 15.7 Business Strategy 206 15.7.1 Mission Statement 206 15.7.2 Strategy 206 15.8 SWOT Analysis 206 15.8.1 Overview 206 15.8.2 SunPower Corporation Strengths 207 15.8.3 SunPower Corporation Weaknesses 209 15.8.4 SunPower Corporation Opportunities 210 15.8.5 SunPower Corporation Threats 211 15.9 Competitors 212 15.10 Revenue Analysis 214 15.10.1 Revenue by Segment 215 15.10.2 Revenue by Geography 215 15.11 Share Holding Structure 216 15.12 Key Employees 216 15.13 Key Employee Biographies 217 15.14 Company Statement 219 15.15 Locations and Subsidiaries 223 15.15.1 Head Office 223 15.15.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 224 16 Sunways AG, Company Snapshot 226 16.1 Key Information 226 16.2 Company Overview 226 16.3 Financial Performance 226 16.4 SWOT Snapshot 226 16.5 Business Description 227 16.5.1 Business Overview 227 16.5.2 Solar Cells 227 16.5.3 Solar Systems 228 16.5.4 Major Products and Services 229 16.6 History 229 16.7 Business Strategy 232 16.7.1 Mission Statement 232 16.7.2 Strategy 232 16.8 SWOT Analysis 233 16.8.1 Overview 233 16.8.2 Sunways AG Strengths 233 16.8.3 Sunways AG Weaknesses 234 16.8.4 Sunways AG Opportunities 235 16.8.5 Sunways AG Threats 236 16.9 Competitors 237 16.10 Revenue Analysis 238 16.10.1 Revenue by Segment 238 16.10.2 Revenue by Geography 238 16.11 Key Employees 239 16.12 Key Employee Biographies 240 16.13 Company Statement 241 16.14 Locations and Subsidiaries 243 16.14.1 Head Office 243 17 Trina Solar Limited, Company Snapshot 244 17.1 Key Information 244 17.2 Company Overview 244 17.3 Financial Performance 244 17.4 SWOT Snapshot 244 17.5 Business Description 245 17.5.1 Business Overview 245 17.5.2 Non-Allocated 245 17.5.3 Solar Modules 246 17.5.4 Major Products and Services 247 17.6 History 248 17.7 Business Strategy 250 17.7.1 Mission Statement 250 17.7.2 Strategy 250 17.8 SWOT Analysis 251 17.8.1 Overview 251 17.8.2 Trina Solar Limited Strengths 251 17.8.3 Trina Solar Limited Weaknesses 253 17.8.4 Trina Solar Limited Opportunities 254 17.8.5 Trina Solar Limited Threats 254 17.9 Competitors 256 17.10 Revenue Analysis 257 17.10.1 Revenue by Segment 257 17.10.2 Revenue by Geography 257 17.11 Share Holding Structure 258 17.12 Key Employees 259 17.13 Key Employee Biographies 260 17.14 Locations and Subsidiaries 262 17.14.1 Head Office 262 17.14.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 262 18 Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Company Snapshot 263 18.1 Key Information 263 18.2 Company Overview 263 18.3 Financial Performance 263 18.4 SWOT Snapshot 263 18.5 Business Description 264 18.5.1 Business Overview 264 18.5.2 Components 264 18.5.3 System Technology 265 18.5.4 Major Products and Services 267 18.6 History 268 18.7 Business Strategy 270 18.7.1 Mission Statement 270 18.7.2 Strategy 270 18.8 SWOT Analysis 271 18.8.1 Overview 271 18.8.2 Solon AG fuer Solartechnik Strengths 272 18.8.3 Solon AG fuer Solartechnik Weaknesses 273 18.8.4 Solon AG fuer Solartechnik Opportunities 273 18.8.5 Solon AG fuer Solartechnik Threats 274 18.9 Competitors 275 18.10 Revenue Analysis 276 18.10.1 Revenue by Segment 276 18.10.2 Revenue by Geography 276 18.11 Share Holding Structure 277 18.12 Key Employees 277 18.13 Key Employee Biographies 278 18.14 Company Statement 279 18.15 Locations and Subsidiaries 281 18.15.1 Head Office 281 18.15.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 281 19 Ersol Solar Energy AG, Company Snapshot 282 19.1 Key Information 282 19.2 Company Overview 282 19.3 Financial Performance 282 19.4 SWOT Snapshot 282 19.5 Business Description 283 19.5.1 Business Overview 283 19.5.2 Modules 283 19.5.3 Silicon 284 19.5.4 Solar Cells 285 19.5.5 Wafers 287 19.6 Major Products and Services 288 19.7 History 290 19.8 Business Strategy 292 19.8.1 Mission Statement 292 19.8.2 Strategy 292 19.8.3 Corporate Social Responsibility 293 19.9 SWOT Analysis 296 19.9.1 Overview 296 19.9.2 Ersol Solar Energy AG Strengths 296 19.9.3 Ersol Solar Energy AG Weaknesses 298 19.9.4 Ersol Solar Energy AG Opportunities 298 19.9.5 Ersol Solar Energy AG Threats 300 19.10 Competitors 301 19.11 Revenue Analysis 302 19.11.1 Revenue by Segment 302 19.11.2 Revenue by Geography 302 19.12 Share Holding Structure 304 19.13 Key Employees 304 19.14 Key Employee Biographies 305 19.15 Company Statement 306 19.16 Locations and Subsidiaries 307 19.16.1 Head Office 307 19.16.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 308 20 Solar PV Industry, Deal Summary 309 20.1 Solar PV Industry, Deal Value versus Volume Analysis, March – August 2008 309 20.2 Solar PV Industry, Featured Deals, August 2008 310 20.2.1 Nanosolar Secures $300 Million in Equity Financing 310 20.2.2 Ferro Announces Exercise Of Underwriters Over Allotment Option 310 20.2.3 Total Capital Prices Debt Offerig Of $150 Million 310 20.3 Solar PV Industry, Transactions By Deal Type, March 2008 – August 2008 310 20.4 Contribution of Private Equity / Venture Capital towards Solar PV Industry 311 20.5 Solar PV Industry, Top PE Deals, March – August 2008 312 20.5.1 Riverstone Holdings and the AES Corporation Invest in AES Solar 312 20.5.2 Hudson Clean Energy Invests $75 Million in Recurrent Energy 312 20.5.3 Neo Solar Power Raises $47.5 Million from Daiwa Securities 312 20.5.4 ET Solar Group Completes $31 Million Private Equity Financing 312 20.6 Solar PV Industry, Top VC Deals, March – August 2008 312 20.6.1 Nanosolar Secures $300 Million in Equity Financing 312 20.6.2 Sulfurcell Raises $133.43 Million in Financing Round 312 20.6.3 SunEdison Raises $131 Million in Venture Capital Financing 313 20.6.4 AVA Solar Secures $104 Million in Second Round of Venture Financing 313 20.7 Solar PV Industry, Deal Summary by Deal Type 313 20.7.1 Solar PV Industry, M&A Deals, March – August 2008 313 20.8 Solar PV Industry, Top M&A Deals, March – August 2008 314 20.8.1 Robert Bosch to Acquire Ersol Solar Energy 314 20.8.2 Schneider Electric to Acquire Xantrex Technology 314 20.8.3 GE and Grupo Corporativo to Invest $350 Million In Fotowatio 314 20.8.4 Entegris to Acquire Poco Graphite 314 20.8.5 Suntech Power Holdings Co Acquires Minority Stake in Nitol Solar 315 20.9 Solar PV Industry, Equity Offering Summary, March – August 2008 315 20.10 Solar PV Industry, Top Equity Offerings, March – August 2008 316 20.10.1 GCL Silicon Technology Files for an Initial Public Offering 316 20.10.2 GT Solar Prices Its Initial Public Offering 316 20.10.3 STR Holdings Files for an Initial Public Offering 316 20.10.4 ReneSola Prices Follow-On Public Offering Of 9 Million American Depositary Shares 316 20.10.5 Roth & Rau AG Completes Equity Financing Of $159.89 Million 316 20.11 Solar PV Industry, Debt Offerings Summary, March - August 2008 317 20.12 Solar PV Industry, Top Debt Offering, March – August 2008 317 20.12.1 Suntech Power Holdings Completes Private Placement of $575 Million 317 20.12.2 Praxair Completes Public Offering Of $500 Million Seven Year Bonds 318 20.12.3 The Tokyo Electric Power Company Completes Public Offering of $484.5 Million 318 20.12.4 JA Solar Holdings Completes Offering of Senior Convertible Notes of $400 Million 318 20.12.5 LDK Solar Completes $400 Million 4.75% Convertible Senior Notes Offering 318 20.12.6 SolFocus to Raise $60 Million To $80 Million in Series C Financing 318 20.13 Solar PV Industry, Deal Summary by Geography 319 20.13.1 Solar PV Industry, North America Region Deals, March – August 2008 319 20.13.2 Solar PV Industry, European Region Deals, March – August 2008 320 20.13.3 Solar PV Industry, Asia-Pacific Region Deals, March – August 2008 321 20.13.4 Solar PV Industry, Rest of the World Deals, March – August 2008 321 21 Financial Deals Landscape 322 21.1 Acquisition 322 21.1.1 Water Capital Completes Acquisition of Schneider Power 322 21.1.2 Mitsui and International Power Acquire IPM Eagle Desarrollos Espana From Abantia and Urgesneda 323 21.2 Venture Financing 325 21.2.1 Nanosolar Secures $300 Million in Equity Financing 325 21.2.2 SunRun Secures $12 Million In Financing 327 21.2.3 G24 Innovations Announces To Raise $30 Million 328 21.3 Debt Offerings 329 21.3.1 GreenHunter Energy Announces $20 Million Private Placement Of Convertible Debentures 329 21.3.2 Total Capital Prices Debt Offerig Of $150 Million 331 21.4 Asset Transactions 332 21.4.1 Impax New Energy Investors Acquires 15.5MW Of Operating Spanish PV Projects 332 22 Recent Developments 333 22.1 New Projects 333 22.1.1 Aug 10, 2008: Syria to Launch First Solar Operated Electricity Station 333 22.1.2 Aug 07, 2008: South Korea Plans to Construct Solar Power Plant on Disputed Islets of Dokdo 333 22.1.3 Aug 07, 2008: Oregon Governor Unveils First Solar Demonstration Project 333 22.1.4 Jul 29, 2008: Kunming in China Plans to Construct a City Run By Solar Energy 334 22.1.5 Jun 12, 2008: Rutgers Board of Governors Approves Construction of Solar Farm on Livingston Campus 336 22.2 New Contracts 337 22.2.1 Jul 24, 2008: First Solar To Construct 10 MW Solar PV Power Plant for Sempra Generation 337 22.2.2 Jul 17, 2008: Telvent to Develop DCS for Ain-Beni Mathar’s Solar Combined-Cycle Hybrid Plant 338 22.2.3 Jul 04, 2008: Taihan Contracts with Sigma to Build 3 MW PV Plant 339 22.2.4 Jul 03, 2008: Mazda to Provide Green Electricity for Japanese Pro Baseball's 2008 All-Star Games 339 22.3 Operations Updates 340 22.3.1 Aug 08, 2008: Evonik and SolarWorld Open New Solar Silicon Plant in Rheinfelden, Germany 340 22.3.2 Jul 21, 2008: Chevron, Glendale Water & Power, and Glendale Community College Unveil Solar Project in Glendale 341 22.3.3 Jun 27, 2008: Theolia Inaugurates New Photovoltaic Power Plant In Germany 342 22.4 Strategy and Business Planning 343 22.4.1 Sep 05, 2008: SBDL to Build Thin Film Solar Cell (PV) Plant in Florida 343 22.4.2 Aug 29, 2008: Georgia Power Seeks Approval from PSC to Expand Its Green Energy Program 343 22.4.3 Aug 28, 2008: Day4 Announces Partnership with CLS to Finance PV Power Generation Projects In Europe 344 22.4.4 Aug 27, 2008: HAREDA Issues LoI to Six Firms to Set Up 12 MW Solar Power Plants in Haryana 345 22.4.5 Aug 25, 2008: KEPCI to Build 3 MW Solar Power Generation Plant to Reduce CO2 Emissions 346 22.4.6 Aug 23, 2008: Edison Going After Spacious Roofs to Embark On Southland Solar-Panel Project worth $875 Million 346 22.4.7 Aug 21, 2008: KEPCO Unit KPS To Build Solar Power Plant On Dokdo 347 22.4.8 Aug 14, 2008: Greenko Plans To Operate and Develop 1,000 MW of Clean Energy By 2012 347 22.4.9 Aug 11, 2008: DuPont Eyes Renewable Energy Businesses in China 348 22.4.10 Aug 04, 2008: Tampa, USF Partner with Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo to Develop New Solar Energy Project 348 22.4.11 Jul 29, 2008: Renewagy, Beck Energy Enter Into Agreement for Construction of Solar Power Plant in Eckolstadt 349 22.4.12 Jul 24, 2008: Solarstrom and Volkswagen to Build 1.1 MWp Installation 350 22.4.13 Jul 23, 2008: EDF Energies Secures Building Permits for Two Solar Power Plants on Reunion Island 350 22.4.14 Jul 12, 2008: First Solar Plans to Build PV Power Plant in California 351 22.4.15 Jul 10, 2008: CPUC Approves Two Renewable Energy Contracts for SCE 351 22.4.16 Jul 10, 2008: Yingli, MPX Plans to Construct 50 MW Solar Power Plant in Brazil 352 22.4.17 Jul 10, 2008: MPX Energia, Yingli Plan to Build 50 MW Solar Power Plant in Brazil 352 22.5 Government and Public Interest 352 22.5.1 Sep 08, 2008: Spain Government Sees New Solar Power Subsidy Rules by September 2008 352 22.5.2 Sep 04, 2008: EPIA Revises Target to Supply 12% of European Electricity Demand by 2020 353 22.5.3 Sep 03, 2008: GPEC Unveils Greening Greater Phoenix Initiative to Promote Region as Solar and Sustainability Leader 354 22.5.4 Aug 28, 2008: Israel Commences Operations at Its First Solar Power Station in Negev 356 22.5.5 Aug 18, 2008: Connecticut Announces Connecticut Solar Lease Program 356 22.5.6 Aug 10, 2008: Syria to Launch First Solar Operated Electricity Station 357 22.5.7 Aug 07, 2008: South Korea Plans to Construct Solar Power Plant on Disputed Islets of Dokdo 357 22.5.8 Aug 07, 2008: Oregon Governor Unveils First Solar Demonstration Project 357 22.5.9 Jul 31, 2008: MIT Researchers Announces Discovery to Unleash Solar Revolution 358 22.5.10 Jul 29, 2008: Kunming in China Plans to Construct a City Run By Solar Energy 360 22.5.11 Jul 10, 2008: Malaysia Invites Japan To Develop Solar Energy Industry 361 22.5.12 Jul 08, 2008: UNIDO Inaugurates Power-Generating Centre In Kenya 362 22.5.13 Jul 03, 2008: Howard County in US Unveils 24 Solar PV Panels 362 22.5.14 Jul 01, 2008: India to Develop Solar Energy Program 363 22.5.15 Jun 27, 2008: Rocky Mountain Region Dedicates Denver Solar Park 363 22.5.16 Jul 31, 2008: SMUD to Release Second 2008 Renewable Energy RFO 364 22.5.17 Jul 29, 2008: FPL’s Sunshine Energy Program Terminated By FPSC 365 22.5.18 Jul 26, 2008: Tata Power to Invest INR70-INR100 Billion in Renewable Energy Plant 365 22.5.19 Jul 25, 2008: DP&L Issues RFP for 38,000 MWh of Renewable Energy 366 22.5.20 Jul 24, 2008: ZBB Signs MoU With Envision Solar For Solar Power Project in Africa 366 22.5.21 Jul 18, 2008: PNM Issues RFP for Renewable Energy 367 22.5.22 Jul 13, 2008: DTE Energy Plans To Invest $3 Billion In Renewable Energy 368 22.5.23 Jul 07, 2008: BP to Sue Russian Partners in TNK-BP 369 23 Appendix 371 23.1 Methodology0 371 23.1.1 Coverage 371 23.1.2 Secondary Research 372 23.1.3 Primary Research 372 23.1.4 Expert Panel Validation 373 23.2 Contact Us 373 23.3 Disclaimer 373 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Global, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 24 Figure 2: Global, Cumulative Solar PV Installed Capacity by Major Regions, %, 2007 25 Figure 3: Global, Solar PV Cell Production, MWp, 2001-07 26 Figure 4: Global, Top Solar Cell Producers Market Share, %, 2007 26 Figure 5: Europe, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 28 Figure 6: Europe, Top 5 Countries, Total Cumulative Solar PV Installed Capacity, MWp, 2007 29 Figure 7: Germany, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MWp, 2001-12 30 Figure 8: Germany, Impact of German Laws on the Country’s Cumulative Solar PV Installed Capacity, 2000-07 35 Figure 9: Spain, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MWp, 2001-12 36 Figure 10: Italy, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MWp, 2001-12 38 Figure 11: Asia-Pacific, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 40 Figure 12: Asia-Pacific, Top 3 Countries, Total Cumulative Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2007 41 Figure 13: Japan, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 42 Figure 14: China, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 45 Figure 15: Australia, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 47 Figure 16: North America, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 49 Figure 17: North America, Top 3 Countries, Total Cumulative Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2007 50 Figure 18: The US, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 51 Figure 19: Canada, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 58 Figure 20: Mexico, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 60 Figure 21: Central and South America, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 62 Figure 22: Central and South America, Top 2 Countries, Total Cumulative Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2007 63 Figure 23: Brazil, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 64 Figure 24: Argentina, Cumulative and Annual Solar PV Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-12 66 Figure 25: Africa, Regional Market Share for Solar PV, 2007 68 Figure 26: Global, World CO2 Emissions, Million Metric Tons 77 Figure 27: Global, World Projected Energy Demand, Mtoe 78 Figure 28: Solar PV Industry, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 310 Figure 29: Solar PV Industry, Deal Volume by Type, March - August 2008 311 Figure 30: Solar PV Industry, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 312 Figure 31: Solar PV Industry, M&A Transactions, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 314 Figure 32: Solar PV Industry, Equity Transactions,, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 316 Figure 33: Solar PV Industry, Debt Transactions,, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 318 Figure 34: Solar PV Industry, North America Region Deals, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 320 Figure 35: Solar PV Industry, European Region Deals, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 321 Figure 36: Solar PV Industry, Asia-Pacific Region Deals, Deal Value and Volume, March 2008 – August 2008 322 Figure 37: Global Markets Direct Methodology 372 1.1 List of Tables Table 1: Global, Top 10 Cell Manufacturers, Based on Cell Production Capacity, MW, 2006-07 27 Table 2: Germany, Payment Structure for Different Types of PV Installations 33 Table 3: Germany, New Feed-in-Tariffs, 2004 35 Table 4: Spain, Feed-in-Tariffs, € / kWh, 2007 37 Table 5: Italy, Feed-in-Tariffs, EUR/kWh, 2007 39 Table 6: Global, Status of Renewable Technologies – Characteristics and Cost 75 Table 7: Global, Expected PV Generation Costs Across Major Cities in the World, €, 2006-30 76 Table 8: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd.,Key Facts, 2007 83 Table 9: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., SWOT Analysis , 2007 91 Table 10: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Revenue by Segment, USD Absolute, 2003-2007 97 Table 11: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Revenue by Geography, USD Absolute, 2003-2007 98 Table 12: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Share Holding Structure 98 Table 13: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Key Employees, 2007 99 Table 14: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Other Locations 105 Table 15: Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., Subsidiaries 106 Table 16: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA,Key Facts, 2007 107 Table 17: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, SWOT Analysis , 2007 115 Table 18: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, Revenue by Segment, Norwegian Krone Thousand, 2003-2007 121 Table 19: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, Revenue by Geography, Norwegian Krone Thousand, 2003-2007 122 Table 20: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, Share Holding Structure 123 Table 21: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, Key Employees, 2007 124 Table 22: Renewable Energy Corporation ASA, Subsidiaries 129 Table 23: SolarWorld AG,Key Facts, 2007 131 Table 24: SolarWorld AG, SWOT Analysis , 2007 143 Table 25: SolarWorld AG, Revenue by Segment, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 149 Table 26: SolarWorld AG, Revenue by Geography, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 150 Table 27: SolarWorld AG, Share Holding Structure 150 Table 28: SolarWorld AG, Key Employees, 2007 150 Table 29: Evergreen Solar, Inc.,Key Facts, 2007 156 Table 30: Evergreen Solar, Inc., SWOT Analysis , 2007 162 Table 31: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Revenue by Segment, USD Thousand, 2003-2007 168 Table 32: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Revenue by Geography, USD Thousand, 2003-2007 168 Table 33: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Share Holding Structure 169 Table 34: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Key Employees, 2007 169 Table 35: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Other Locations 174 Table 36: Q-Cells AG,Key Facts, 2007 175 Table 37: Q-Cells AG, SWOT Analysis , 2007 182 Table 38: Q-Cells AG, Revenue by Segment, Euro Million, 2003-2007 188 Table 39: Q-Cells AG, Revenue by Geography, Euro Million, 2003-2007 189 Table 40: Q-Cells AG, Share Holding Structure 189 Table 41: Q-Cells AG, Key Employees, 2007 190 Table 42: Q-Cells AG, Other Locations 198 Table 43: SunPower Corporation,Key Facts, 2007 199 Table 44: SunPower Corporation, SWOT Analysis , 2007 208 Table 45: SunPower Corporation, Revenue by Segment, USD Thousand, 2003-2007 216 Table 46: SunPower Corporation, Revenue by Geography, USD Thousand, 2003-2007 216 Table 47: SunPower Corporation, Share Holding Structure 217 Table 48: SunPower Corporation, Key Employees, 2007 217 Table 49: SunPower Corporation, Other Locations 226 Table 50: Sunways AG,Key Facts, 2007 227 Table 51: Sunways AG, SWOT Analysis , 2007 234 Table 52: Sunways AG, Revenue by Segment, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 239 Table 53: Sunways AG, Revenue by Geography, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 240 Table 54: Sunways AG, Key Employees, 2007 240 Table 55: Trina Solar Limited,Key Facts, 2007 245 Table 56: Trina Solar Limited, SWOT Analysis , 2007 252 Table 57: Trina Solar Limited, Revenue by Segment, USD Absolute, 2003-2007 258 Table 58: Trina Solar Limited, Revenue by Geography, USD Absolute, 2003-2007 259 Table 59: Trina Solar Limited, Share Holding Structure 259 Table 60: Trina Solar Limited, Key Employees, 2007 260 Table 61: Trina Solar Limited, Other Locations 263 Table 62: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik,Key Facts, 2007 264 Table 63: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, SWOT Analysis , 2007 272 Table 64: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Revenue by Segment, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 277 Table 65: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Revenue by Geography, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 278 Table 66: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Share Holding Structure 278 Table 67: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Key Employees, 2007 278 Table 68: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Other Locations 282 Table 69: Solon AG fuer Solartechnik, Subsidiaries 282 Table 70: ersol Solar Energy AG,Key Facts, 2007 283 Table 71: ersol Solar Energy AG, SWOT Analysis , 2007 297 Table 72: ersol Solar Energy AG, Revenue by Segment, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 303 Table 73: ersol Solar Energy AG, Revenue by Geography, Euro Thousand, 2003-2007 304 Table 74: ersol Solar Energy AG, Share Holding Structure 305 Table 75: ersol Solar Energy AG, Key Employees, 2007 305 Table 76: ersol Solar Energy AG, Subsidiaries 309
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