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Pages:358
Tables and figures :255
Published date :Feb 22, 2008
Publisher: QY Research Group
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Summary:
2004 German Government Subsidy on Solar industry brought great increased of global solar energy industry, Strong demand of solar energy lead solar grade polysilicon shortage and very high profit margin of global polysilicon manufacturers. While year 2007, great success of US First Solar brought a new era of Thin Film solar cell. 1.3$/wp low cost, 11% middle high efficiency, EU and US large and long term contracts, large-scale manufacturing without raw materials shortage….all these factors help First Solar achieved high profit margin, greatly increasing revenue and high-reliable income expectation. This also meant year 2007 and the coming years will be the goldtime for thin film solar. During the passing 2007, thin film is the hottest field in solar industry. A lot of new projects hold foundation or put into production, equipments vendors owned a lot of new equipment orders even though they have more than 1 year contracts with full production capacity. Beside US First Solar, Japan Sharp also started their large capacity thin film plan, German Q-CELL Schott Solar etc also invested a lot on thin film solar cell, Taiwan published more than 10 thin film project almost in one day, China Suntech increased their thin film investment before their commercial production, Shenzhen Topray Solar went public successfully, Hebei Xinao Group invested about 14billion RMB on thin film business etc news all showed thin film was welcomed by more and more capital and attention, thin film low cost and more energy help reducing solar power cost compare with crystal silicon solar energy though C-Si PV will be the key product in the near future. But for long time seeing, thin film likely can be the hero on reducing solar power cost or even less than traditional fire power.
《2008 Deep Research Report on Global and China Thin Film Solar Cell Industry》 was published by QYResearch Solar Energy Research Center in Feb 2008. It a professional and depth research report on global and China thin film solar cell industry chain. In the report, the following information will be included:
Global or China thin film (CdTe CIS/CIGS a-Si(Single Tandam or triple junction) amorphous/microcrystalline[
2005-2013 Global and China thin film solar cell Manufacturers capacity, production and expansions
Market share by manufacturers by regions by technology (CdTe CIS/CIGS a-Si a-Si/μc-Si etc);
Global and China Building or Planning thin film new projects and related information about these new comers;
2005-2013 global and China thin film solar cell supply demand and shortage
Global and China thin film solar cell (module) Cost Price Value and Profit Margin
USA EU Japan China Taiwan etc regional thin film production and market share
CdTe CIS/CIGS a-Si(Single Tandam or triple junction) amorphous/microcrystalline[
12 items (such as revenue production technology shareholders customer contacts etc) of each manufacturer (more than 70 thin film manufacturers)
Thin film solar cell or module efficiency of all manufacturers in the world and China
Thin film solar cell industry development trend (2008-2013) and related conclusions
……
In a word, it was a deep research report on global and china thin film solar energy industry chain. And thanks to the global and China thin film marketing or technology experts support during QYResearch thin film research team survey and interviews.
Table of Contents:
Chapter One Thin Film Solar Cell Overview 1
1.1 Definition of Thin Film Solar Cell 1
1.2 Classification and Application 3
1.3 Industry Chain Structure 5
1.4 Difference between Thin Film and Crystal Silicon Solar Cell 5
Chapter Two Manufacture Technology and Processes of Thin Film Solar Cell 6
2.1 Thin Film Manufacturing Technology Overview 6
2.2 CdTe Manufacturing Process 6
2.3 CIS/CIGS Manufacturing Process 8
2.4 Thin Film Silicon Solar Cells Manufacturing Process 9
2.5 Other Thin Film Manufacturing Process 16
Chapter Three Thin Film Solar Cell Productions Supply Sales Demand Market Status and Forecast 2008-2013 19
3.1 CdTe Productions Overview 19
3.2 CIS/CIGS Productions Overview 23
3.3 Thin Film Silicon Solar Cell Productions Overview 27
3.4 Global Total Thin Film Solar Cell Productions Overview 34
3.5 Global Thin Film Solar Cell Demand 37
3.6 Supply and Demand of Global Thin Film Solar Cell 40
3.7 Thin Film Solar Cell Cost Price Value Efficiency Profit Margin 40
Chapter Four CdTe Manufactuers 43
4.1 First Solar(US) CdTe 43
4.2 Antec Solar Energy AG(German) CdTe 58
4.3 ARENDI SRL(Italy)CdTe 62
4.4 Canrom Photovoltaics(
4.5 CALYXO GMBH(Q-Cell)(
4.6 PrimeStar Solar(GE Energy)(US)CdTe 69
4.7 AVA Solar(US)CdTe 72
Chapter Five CIGS CIS Manufactuers 78
5.1 Würth Solar (German)CIS 78
5.2 Honda Soltec(Japan)
5.3 Global Solar (US)CIGS 89
5.4 Showa Shell Solar (Japan)CIS 95
5.5 Miasolé (US)CIGS 98
5.6 Johanna Solar (German) CIGSSe 107
5.7 Odersun(China ATMCN)(German)
5.8 Solibro Solar(German)
5.9 Sulfurcell (German)CIS 119
5.10 AVANCIS(Shell Solar)(German)
5.11 HelioVolt (US)CIGS 134
5.12 Ascent Solar(US)CIGS 138
5.13 DayStar (US) CIGS 143
5.14 Nanosolar (US) CIGS 151
5.15 SoloPower (US)CIGS 161
5.16 ISET(US)CIS 164
Chapter Six Thin Film Silicon Solar Cell (A-Si (Single Tandam Triple Junction) a-Si/μc-Si)
6.1 United Solar Ovonic(Energy Conversion Devices) (US) A-Si/A-SiGe/
6.2 Kaneka Solartech (Japan) a-Si/Poly-Si 187
6.3 Sharp Thin Film (Japan) a-Si/μc-Si/
6.4 MHI(Mitsubishi Heavy Industries) (Japan) a-Si/μc-Si 199
6.5 Topray Solar(Shenzhen China)a-Si Tandem 206
6.6 Bangkok Solar(Thailand)
6.7 Soltechpv (Beijing China) a-Si Tandem 212
6.8 Sanyo Amorton(Japan)
6.9 Sinonar (Hsinchu Taiwan) a-Si Tandem 216
6.10 Schott Solar Thin Film(German)
6.11 Jinneng Solar(Tianjin China) A-Si Tandem 226
6.12 EPV Solar(US) a-Si Tandem 229
6.20 hksolar (Harbin China) A-Si Single 264
6.21 Xinao Group (Hebei China) a-Si Tandem 266
6.22 Sunfilm AG (German) a-Si/μc-Si 269
6.23 Malibu GmbH (German) a-Si/μc-Si 278
6.33 Pramac SpA (Italy) a-Si/μc-Si 302
6.34 BSTRPV (Weihan China) a-Si Tandem 303
6.35 China Solar Power (Yantai China) a-Si Single 305
6.36 Nexpower (Central Taiwan) a-Si Single 308
6.37 Sunner Solar (Central Taiwan) a-Si Single 310
6.38 XsunX (US) a-Si/a-SiC 312
6.39 Lambda Energia (Mexico)a-Si/
6.40 QS Solar (Nantong China) a-Si Tandem 317
6.41 Yuanchang (Changzhou China) a-Si Tandem 319
6.42 Ganneng Huaji (Jiangxi China) a-Si Tandem 321
6.43 Formosun (Hsinchu Taiwan) a-Si Tandem 322
6.44 Solar Plus (Portugal) a-Si Tandem 326
6.45 HELIODOMI (Greece) a-Si Tandem 327
6.51 Cineng PV (Hangzhou China) a-Si Tandem 336
6.52 Shenyang Hanfeng (Shenyang China) a-Si Tandem 337
6.53 Uni-Solar Jinneng (Tianjin China) A-Si/A-SiGe/
Chapter Seven Feasibility Analysis of China New Thin Film Projects 339
7.1 Opportunity and Risk of China Thin Film Projects 339
7.2 Feasibility Analysis of China Thin Film Projects 341
Chapter Eight Thin Film Solar Cell Research Conclusions 342
Tables and Figures:
Table The First Second Third Generation Solar Cell and Comparison 2
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