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THE FUTURE OF FLEXIBLE AND THINFILM PHOTOVOLTAICS - MARKET AND TECHNOLOGY FORECASTS TO 2019
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Abstract
REPORT SUMMARY
Flexible and thin-film photovoltaic (PV) cells are approaching efficiencies of
20%, and are rapidly closing the performance and cost gap on bulk silicon PV
cells. The Future of Flexible and Thin-Film Photovoltaics provides in-depth
data and analysis of the flexible and thin-film PV cells market, broken down
by cell type, end use and region. This brand new market report also outlines
cutting-edge technology developments and drivers, and details the drivers and
challenges shaping the future of the industry. It also takes an in-depth look
at the opportunities for PV material and chemical suppliers. With 10 year
forecasts, the report will help those working in the industry meet today' s
challenges as well as target future opportunities in key sectors.
FIND OUT ABOUT
- The worldwide market for flexible and thin-film PV cells
- Cutting-edge technology developments
- Opportunities for chemical and material suppliers
METHODOLOGY
The Future of Flexible and Thin-Film Photovoltaics is based on extensive
primary and secondary research gathered from multiple sources. Primary
research consisted of interviews and discussions with a cross-section of
industry experts. In addition, data sources included published literature and
statistics, in-house market and technology reports, conference presentations,
company information and industry associations.
WHAT DO YOU GET?
- Quantitative market data and 10 year forecasts for the global
photovoltaics industry broken down by cell type, end use and region
- Details of cutting-edge technologies and developments including CIS and
CIGS, nanotubes and flexible substrates
- Analysis of the drivers and challenges shaping the industry including
government incentives, grid parity and competition from wafer-based silicon
HOW WILL THIS MARKET INTELLIGENCE REPORT BENEFIT YOU?
- Find out what the future holds for the industry with strategic forecasts
to 2019
- G et details of the opportunities available to chemical and material
suppliers
- G et to grips with the latest technology developments and the
opportunities they represent
WHO SHOULD BUY THIS REPORT?
- Photovoltaic materials suppliers
- Solar cell and module manufacturers
- Systems integrators
- Solar product designers
- Equipment manufacturers
- Business planners, analysts and investors
WHAT' S INCLUDED IN THE PRICE?
- One hard copy of report couriered to you (see order form for postage
costs) on publication date
- CD-Rom with searchable PDF
- G lobal intranet licence allowing everyone in your organisation electronic
access to the study
Table of Contents
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INTRODUCTION AND METHODOLOGY
- Scope
- Report objective
- Methodology
- List of definitions
Cuting-edge technolo gy developments and drivers
- Developments in thin-film PV materials
- Amorphous and nanocrystalline silicon
- Cadmium telluride
- CIS and CIGS
- Dye-sensitised
- Conducting polymer
- Nanotubes
- Flexible substrates
- Glass, plastic, metal foil
Drivers and challenges
- G overnment incentives
- Utility interest in solar
- Economic downturn
- Energy and cell costs
- G rid parity
- Module production and oversupply
- Conversion efficiencies
- Raw materials
- Competition from wafer-based silicon
- Applications
Flexible and thinfilm PV market by cell type
- Inorganic thin film
- Glass substrate
- Silicon
- CdTe
- CIGS
- GaAs multijunction
- Flexible substrate
- Silicon
- CdTe
- CIGS
- GaAs
- Germanium
- Organic thin film
- Bulk heterojunction
- Organic and fullerenes
- Organic and TiO2
- Dye sensitised
- Stacked cell
Flexible and thinfilm PV market by end use
- Buildings
- Residential
- Commercial
- Industrial
- Building-integrated PV
- Roofing
- Facade
- Architectural glass
- Consumer electronics and chargers
- G rid-connected power generation
- Military and emergency applications
- Textiles and coatings
Flexible and thinfilm PV market by re gion
- Asia-Pacific
- Australia
- China
- India
- Japan
- Korea
- Taiwan
- Europe
- France
- G ermany
- Italy
- Norway
- Spain
- The Netherlands
- UK
- North America
Opportunities for chemical and material supliers
- Absorber layers
- Buffer layers
- Conductive layers
- Conductive polymers
- Contact materials
- Encapsulants and barrier coatings
- Indium, Gallium, Cadmium, Tellurium
- Silicon (amorphous, microcrystalline)
- Substrates (metal, polymer, ceramic, glass)
- Other (e.g. nanotubes, silicon inks, quantum dots)
Tables and figures
- PV family tree
- PV value chain
- Technology transition for photovoltaic efficiencies
- Materials used in flexible and thin-film PV production
- Technology transition for flexible and thinfilm PV materials
- Flexible and thin-film PV processes
- Technology transition for flexible and thinfilm PV processes
- Production cost comparison of flexible and thin-film PV with silicon-based
PV
- Efficiency comparison of flexible and thin-film PV with silicon-based PV
- Lifetime comparison of flexible and thin-film PV with silicon-based PV
- Comparison of flexible and thin-film PV technologies
- Flexible and thin-film PV market forecast, 2009 - 19 (e million)
- PV technology by application
- Photovoltaic sales by application sector
- Photovoltaic production by cell type
- Photovoltaic installations by region
- Conductivities of metals used in photovoltaic devices
- Thin film on glass: cost per square metre of photovoltaic materials
- Solar cell cost per watt by technology
- Power consumption and area of typical electronic devices
- Flexible and thin-film PV market by cell type, 2009 - 19 (MW)
- Flexible and thin-film PV market by cell type, 2009 - 19 (e million)
- Flexible and thin-film PV market by application, 2009 - 19 (MW)
- Flexible and thin-film PV market by application, 2009 - 19 (e million)
- Flexible and thin-film PV market by region, 2009 - 19 (MW)
- Flexible and thin-film PV market by region, 2009 - 19 (e million)
- Flexible and thin-film PV materials market, 2009 - 19 (e million)
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