Table of Contents
1. Industry Definition and NAICS Classification
2. Solar Power: Brief Introduction
- 2.1 Advantages of Solar Energy
- 2.2 Major Solar Energy Markets
- 2.2.1 USA
- 2.2.2 Germany
- 2.2.3 Japan
- 2.2.4 Spain
- 2.2.5 Italy
- 2.3 Review of Selected Solar Sector M&A' s
3. Processes in the Solar Energy Industry Supply Chain
- 3.1 Solar Grade Silicon
- 3.2 Silicon Ingots and Wafers
- 3.3 Solar Cell
- 3.4 Solar Module
- 3.5 Solar Photovoltaic System
4. New Technology Developments
5. Solar Cell Market Review
- 5.1 Definition and Breakdown of Manufacturing Process
- 5.2 Types of Solar Cells
- 5.3 Market Overview and Size
- 5.4 Opportunities in the Solar Cell Market
- 5.4.1 Growing Demand in the US and China
- 5.4.2 Strong Future Demand of c-Si Based Solar Cell
- 5.5 Growth Drivers
- 5.5.1 Government Subsidies Driving Growth
- 5.6 Key Issues
- 5.6.1 Polysilicon Supply
- 5.6.2 Silicon Efficiency
- 5.6.3 Silicon Expansion Plans Not Enough to Meet Demand
6. Profile of Major Players
- 6.1 E-Ton Solar Tech
- 6.1.1 Company Overview
- 6.1.2 Financial Snapshot
- 6.1.3 Key Strategies
- 6.2 Motech Industries
- 6.2.1 Company Overview
- 6.2.2 Financial Snapshot
- 6.2.3 Key Strategies
LIST OF TABLES
- Table 1.1: NAICS Classification
- Table 2.1: Comparison of Major Electricity Generators
- Table 2.2: Major Solar Energy Markets
- Table 2.3: Key Southern European Countries: Solar Energy Policies
- Table 2.4: Key M&A' s in Solar Sector (2006)
- Table 2.5: Key IPOs in Solar Sector (2006)
- Table 5.1: Solar PV Cell Market Size (2002-06)
- Table 5.2: Percentage of PV Cell Market (2002-06)
- Table 5.3: Percentage of Different PV Cell Type in 2006
- Table 6.1: Comparison of Solar Cell Players
- Table 6.2: E-TON Solar Tech: Financial Snapshot
- Table 6.3: E-TON Solar Tech: Contract Details
- Table 6.4: E-TON Solar Tech: Capacity and Output
- Table 6.5: Motech Industries: Financial Snapshot
LIST OF FIGURES
- Figure 5.1: Demand for Photovoltaic by Region
- Figure 5.2: Percentage Demand by Solar Cell Type
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