Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Executive Summary
- Introduction
- Scope of Study: All Solar Systems and Products
- Not Included: Other Renewable Energy (RE) Sources
- Not Included (With Qualifications): Nonrenewable Energy
- (NRE) Sources
- Research Methodology
- Study Focus Primarily on PV
- Photovoltaic (PV) Cells
- Silicon PV
- Thin Film PV Cells
- BOS Components: Inverters
- Batteries
- Charge Controllers
- Mounts/Racks
- Solar Thermal Systems
- Concentrating Solar Power
- Solar Water Pumps
- Solar Remote Systems
- Mobile/Portable Solar Systems
- Consumer/Other Products
- The Solar Market
- The Global PV Market: Total Annual Production
- Table 1-1 Total Global PV Production (1995-2007)
- Annual Production by Country
- U.S. Leads in Thin Film Production
- The U.S. Solar Market: Total and Domestic Shipments
- Table 1-2 U.S. Annual PV Shipments (Cells/Modules):
Total/Domestic/Export (2002-2006) (MW)
- Crystal Silicon vs. Thin Film
- Table 1-3 U.S. PV Shipments: Crystal Silicon/Thin Film/Concentrator
Cells (2002-2006) (% MW)
- Retail Prices and Grid Parity
- Total Solar Thermal Collector Shipments
- Table 1-4 Total U.S. Solar Thermal Collector Shipments: 2000-2006
(Millions Square Feet)
- Boom in High-Temperature Shipments
- Table 1-5 Total U.S. Solar Thermal Collector Shipments: By Temperature
Type (2004-2006) (Millions Square Feet)
- Estimated Combined PV/ST Sales: 2003 to 2007
- Table 1-6 U.S. Solar Power Market: Estimated Total Dollar Sales
(2003-2007) ($ Millions)
- Five External Factors Favor Future Growth
- Internal Factors Favoring Growth
- A Final Favorable Factor: Technological Momentum
- Negative Factors in Growth: Overview
- Sales Projection: 2008-2012
- Table 1-7 U.S. Solar Power Market: Projected Total Dollar Sales
(2008-2012) ($ Millions)
- Solar Competitors
- Types and Size
- Most Maintain Specialized Focus
- Domestic vs. Foreign Marketers
- Marketer Share: Global PV Production
- Table 1-8 Global PV Production Share: By Company (2006)
- Solar Market Trends
- Globalization of U.S. Solar Market
- Horizontal and Vertical Integration
- Commodity Production Now the Name of the Game
- Stock Market Trends
- Financing Trends
- Emerging Financing Models
- PV Trends: The Silicon Shortage
- PV Trends: Thin Film
- Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Trends
- Solar Thermal Trends
- Federal Government Trends
- California Trends
- Distribution Structure
- Overview: Theme and Variations
Chapter 2 Solar Systems/Products
- Introduction: Market Parameters
- Scope of Study: All Solar Systems and Products
- Not Included: Other Renewable Energy (RE) Sources
- Not Included (With Qualifications): Nonrenewable Energy (NRE) Sources
- Distributed vs. Centralized Generation
- Note on Abbreviations
- Solar-Electric (Photovoltaic) Systems
- Overview: Solar-Electric vs. Solar-Thermal Technology
- Study Focus Primarily on PV
- Photovoltaic (PV) Cells
- Basic Cell Elements
- Silicon PV
- Crystalline Cells
- Monocrystalline Cells
- Polycrystalline Cells
- Mono More Efficient Than Poly
- Boules, Blocks, and "Kerf"
- The String Ribbon Method
- Standard Crystal Silicon Cell Processing
- Cells into Modules
- Thin Film PV Cells
- Six Thin Film Types
- Thin Film Attributes and Drawbacks
- Amorphous-Silicon (a-Si)
- Thin Films, BIPV, and Durability
- PV Systems: On-Grid vs. Off-Grid
- DC Solar vs. AC Utility
- BOS Components: Inverters
- Batteries
- Charge Controllers
- Mounts/Racks
- Solar Trackers
- Accessories
- Solar Thermal Systems
- Overview
- Solar Heating and Cooling of Water and Air
- Solar Heating Systems: Active and Passive
- Solar Water Heating Systems: Collectors
- Evacuated-Tube Collectors
- Solar Water Heating: Low vs. Medium Temperature
- Water Heating Systems: Active vs. Passive
- Active Water Heating Systems: Direct (Open-Loop)
- Active Water Heating Systems: Indirect (Closed-Loop)
- Passive Water Heating Systems
- ICS (Batch) Systems
- Thermosiphon Systems
- Swimming Pool Systems
- Solar Air Heating Systems: More Complex
- Active Air Heating Systems: Low Temperature
- Active Air Heating Systems: Medium Temperature
- Radiant Floor Systems
- High-Temperature Industrial Systems
- Passive Air Heating Systems
- Three Basic Types
- Solar Cooling Systems
- Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
- CSP Basics
- CSP vs. Conventional PV
- CSP So Far Limited to Desert Settings
- Dishes, Troughs, and Power Towers
- Other Solar Systems/Products
- Solar Water Pumps
- Solar Remote Systems
- Mobile/Portable Solar Systems
- Consumer/Other Products
Chapter 3 The Solar Market
- U.S. Solar Market in a Global Context
- Overview
- The Global PV Market: Total Annual Production
- Table 3-1 Total Global PV Production (1995-2007)
- Total Cumulative Production
- Table 3-2 World Cumulative Production (2000-2007)
- Annual Production by Country
- Table 3-3 Global PV Production: % MW Share (2006)
- Table 3-4 U.S. PV Production: 2000-2006 (MW)
- U.S. Leads in Thin Film Production-For Now
- Table 3-5 Thin Film Production: % Share (2003-2006)
- Annual Installations by Country
- Table 3-6 Global PV Annual Installations: Germany, Japan, U.S. (2005-2007)
(MW)
- Table 3-7 U.S. Annual PV Installations: 2001-2007 (MW)
- The U.S. PV Market
- Overview
- Total and Domestic Shipments
- Table 3-8 U.S. Annual PV Shipments (Cells/Modules):
Total/Domestic/Export (2002-2006) (MW)
- Exports
- Table 3-9 Share of US PV Shipments: Domestic vs. Exports (2002-2006) (MW)
- Imports
- Table 3-10 U.S. PV Shipments: Imports (2002-2006) (MW)
- Export Destinations
- Table 3-11 Share of US Exports of PV Cells/Modules: By Country/Continent
(2006) (MW)
- Shipments by Type: Cells vs. Modules
- Table 3-12 Percent Share of U.S. PV Shipments: Cells vs. Modules
(2002-2006) (% MW)
- Crystal Silicon vs. Thin Film
- Table 3-13 U.S. PV Shipments: Crystal Silicon/Thin Film/Concentrator
Cells (2002-2006) (% MW)
- Table 3-14 U.S. PV Shipments: Exports by Crystal Silicon vs. Thin Film
(2005/2006) (MW)
- Thin Film Numbers in Flux
- PV Shipments Distribution
- By Market Sector
- Table 3-15 Percent Share of U.S. PV Shipments: Distribution by Market
Sector (2005/2006) (% MW)
- By Distribution Channel
- Table 3-16 U.S. PV Shipments Units and Share: Distribution by
Distribution Channel (2006) (MW)
- By End-Use
- Table 3-17 Percent Share of U.S. PV Shipments: Distribution by End-Use
(2005/2006) (% MW)
- Value of PV Shipments
- Table 3-18 U.S. PV Shipments: $ Value by Type (2005/2006) ($ Millions)
- Figure 3-1 Share of U.S. PV Shipment Dollar Value: Crystal Silicon vs.
Thin Film (2006)
- Prices: Crystal Silicon PV
- Table 3-19 U.S. PV Prices: Crystal Silicon Cells vs. Modules (2005/2006)
- Prices: Thin Film PV
- Price Per Installed Watt
- Retail Prices and Grid Parity
- PV Efficiency
- The U.S. Solar Thermal Market
- Overview
- Total ST Collector Shipments
- Table 3-20 Total U.S. Solar Thermal Collector Shipments: 2000-2006
(Millions Square Feet)
- Boom in High-Temperature Shipments
- Table 3-21 Total U.S. Solar Thermal Collector Shipments: By Temperature
Type (2004-2006) (Millions Square Feet)
- Medium-Temp Shipments by Segment
- Figure 3-2 Share of Solar Thermal Shipments by Medium-Temperature
Segment (2006)
- Value of ST Shipments
- Table 3-22 Total U.S. Solar Thermal Collector Shipments: Dollar Value by
Temperature Type (2005/2006) ($ Millions)
- Medium-Temp Shipments Value
- ST Prices
- ST Distribution: By Market Sector
- Figure 3-3 Share of Solar Thermal Shipments by Market Sector (2006)
- By Distribution Channel
- By End-Use
- Figure 3-4 Share of Solar Thermal Shipments by End-Use (2006)
- ST Exports
- Domestic ST Shipments by State
- U.S. Solar Market: Sales and Growth
- Estimated Combined PV/ST Sales: 2003 to 2007
- Table 3-23 U.S. Solar Power Market: Estimated Total Dollar Sales
(2003-2007) ($ Millions)
- Sales and Growth by Category
- Factors in Future Growth
- Positive Factors in Growth: Overview
- Five External Factors Favor Growth
- The Economy: NRE Prices and Supplies
- Ecology: Climate Change
- Politics: National Security
- Private Sector Investment
- Public Sector Support
- Internal Factors Favoring Growth
- The Solar Sales Pitch
- Long-Term Benefits
- Medium-Term Benefits
- Short-Term Benefits
- Remote Infrastructure: Immediate Benefits
- Transportation: Solar Lights/Signals
- Telecommunications: Repeaters and Sensors
- Remote Buildings/Facilities
- Rural and Emergency Response
- A Final Favorable Factor: Technological Momentum
- Growing Excitement
- Negative Factors in Growth: Overview
- Expensive Price
- Systems Affordability
- Lack of Investment
- Government Involvement
- Favorable Foreign Frameworks
- California and the Other States
- Lukewarm Federal Support
- Legal/Regulatory Issues
- Utility Obstacles
- The Credit Crisis
- Technological Issues: The Silicon Shortage
- Thin Film Comes on Strong-But Skeptics Unconvinced
- CSP Suddenly Booming-But Questions Remain
- Market Projections
- Sales Projection: 2008-2012
- Table 3-24 U.S. Solar Power Market: Projected Total Dollar Sales
(2008-2012) ($ Millions)
- Assumptions
- PV Projections
- Solar Thermal Projections
Chapter 4 The Competitors
- Overview
- Competitive Context
- Highly Scientific
- New "Distributed" Paradigm
- Public/Private Interaction
- Young Formation
- Myriad Divisions
- Extra-Market Factors Integral to Market Structure
- Solar Competitors
- Types and Size
- Most Maintain Specialized Focus
- Domestic vs. Foreign Marketers
- Marketer Share: Global PV Production
- Table 4-1 Global PV Production Share: By Company (2006)
- Major Share Shakeup on the Way
- Competitors by Product Category/Segment
- Competitors: PV Cells/Modules
- Table 4-2 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: PV Cells and
Modules
- Competitors: Thin Film
- Table 4-3 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Thin Film
- Competitors: PV Manufacturing Equipment
- Table 4-4 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: PV
Cell/Module Manufacturing Equipment
- Competitors: Concentrating Solar Power (CSP)
- Table 4-5 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: CSP/CVP
- Competitors: Inverters
- Table 4-6 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Inverters
- Competitors: Charge Controllers
- Table 4-7 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Charge
Controllers
- Competitors: Batteries
- Table 4-8. Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Batteries
- Competitors: Electronic Measuring and Monitoring Products
- Competitors: Solar System Mounts/Racks
- Table 4-9 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Mounts/Racks
- Competitors: Solar Thermal Systems
- Table 4-10 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors:
Solar-Thermal Products/Systems
- Competitors: Solar Pumps
- Table 4-11 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Solar Pumps
- Competitors: Passive Solar Systems
- Table 4-12 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Passive
Solar Products/Systems
- Competitors: Solar Lighting Systems
- Table 4-13 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Solar
Lighting
- Competitors: Solar Cooking Ovens and Refrigerators/Freezers/AC
- Table 4-14 Selected List of U.S. Solar Market Competitors: Solar Oven
Marketers
- Competitors: Solar Consumer Products
- Competitors: Portable/Mobile Solar Generators
- Competitive Profiles
- Introduction
- Competitive Profile: SunPower
- Amazing Strengths
- Large-Scale Projects, International Expansion
- Recent U.S. Projects
- Skyrocketing Production
- Solar Access Financing Program
- Quantum Leap in Sales
- Speculation
- Profile: Sharp Solar
- Global Leader with Major U.S. Presence
- Solar Pioneer
- Small-Scale Focus
- Aesthetics
- Convenience
- Horizontal Integration
- A Rare Solar Advertiser
- Into A-Si Hybrids
- Speculation
- Competitive Profile: First Solar
- Tops in Thin Film
- Cadmium Telluride Mystery Success
- Company History
- Production Explosion
- Supply Already Spoken For
- Sales Fireworks
- Utility-Scale Hopes
- Speculation
- Competitive Profile: Nanosolar
- A CIGS Breakthrough
- VC Investment History
- Huge Production in Silicon Valley
- Speculation
- Competitive Profile: Evergreen Solar
- Unique Manufacturer
- Company History
- String Ribbon Manufacturing Efficiency
- No Profit Yet
- Scrambling for Investment
- EverQ
- Silicon Contracts to Meet Billion-Dollar Commitments
- New Plant Facilitated by Massachusetts
- Utility Partnership
- Speculation
Chapter 5 Solar Market Trends
- Competitive Trends
- Globalization of U.S. Solar Market
- Growing Foreign Presence
- Homegrown Competitors Look Overseas
- Horizontal and Vertical Integration
- Commodity Production Now the Name of the Game
- Investment Trends
- VC Firms and Solar Investment
- VC Trends in 2006
- VC Trends in First-Half 2007
- Table 5-1 Selected List of VC Investments in Solar Firms: 2006 and
First-Half 2007
- Table 5-1[Cont.] Selected List of VC Investments in Solar Firms: 2006
and First-Half 2007
- Stock Market Trends
- Table 5-2 Solar Companies Trading on Public Stock Markets: By Exchange
and Stock Symbol, 2007
- Solar Stocks
- Financing Trends
- Financing Is Fundamental
- Emerging Financing Models
- Focus: SunEdison
- New Solar Financiers
- Cautionary Note
- Solar Loan Programs
- Public Sector Financing
- Technology Trends and Competitive Dynamics
- PV Trends: Silicon
- The Silicon Shortage Is Easing
- Silicon Numbers by the Metric Ton
- Leading Silicon Producers
- European and Australian Silicon Startups
- Chinese Silicon Startups
- Silicon Shortage Coping Strategies
- PV Trends: Thin Film
- Recent Advances Lead to "Gold Rush"
- TF Production Set to Soar
- Asian Companies Embrace Hybrid TF Variations
- Few Challengers in CdTe
- CIGS Is Where the Action Is
- Lower Chinese Prices
- Thin Film Promise
- Thin Film Problems
- PV Trends: Emerging Alternatives
- Hybrid Cells
- Organic Cells
- Color-Sensitive Cells
- Quantum Dots
- Holographic Cells
- Breakthroughs in Efficiency
- Metallurgical Silicon
- PV Trends: Manufacturing Equipment
- PV Trends: Miscellaneous
- Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Trends
- CSP Back with a Vengeance
- CSP Potential
- Vinod Khosla and CSP
- Scaled-Down CSP for Cities
- Complex U.S. Developments
- Focus: Ausra
- Focus: Bright Source Energy
- Focus: Solel Solar Systems
- Concentrating Photovoltaics (CPV)
- Solar Thermal Trends
- Product Trends
- Project Trends
- Applications Trends
- Government Trends
- Federal Government Trends
- The Solar America Initiative
- Table 5-3 Solar Initiative America: Technology Pathway Partnerships
(2007 Through 2009)
- Table 5-3[Cont.] Solar Initiative America: Technology Pathway
Partnerships (2007 Through 2009)
- California Trends
- Other State Trends
- State Rebate Programs
- Table 5-4 State Rebates for PV Installation: 2007
- State Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)
Chapter 6 Solar Market Distribution
- Distribution Structure
- Overview: Theme and Variations
- Distribution and Manufacturers
- Distribution and Distributors Value-Added Resellers Value-Added
Distributors Wholesale Distributors Table 6-1 Selected List of U.S Solar
Distributors (2007) Distribution and Dealer/Installers Table 6-2 Selected
List of U.S Solar Dealers/Installers by State Table 6-2[Cont.] Selected List
of U.S Solar Dealers/Installers by State Distribution and Direct-Sales
Retailers Distribution and the End-User System Designers Systems Integrators
Table 6-3 Selected List of U.S. Solar Systems Integrators
- Appendix: Selected Addresses of Solar Marketers
- PV Cell/Module Marketers
- Solar Thermal Marketers
- Balance-of-System/Other Solar Marketers
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