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US Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market to 2020 - Capacity, Assets and Market Share

US Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market to 2020 - Capacity

, Assets and Market Share

By 2020, the global cumulative installed capacity is expected to reach 271, 442 MW as the sector is anticipated to receive government support in his coming years. This is the key takeaway provided by the alternative energy report -"US Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Power Market to 2020 - Capacity, Assets and Market Share"- from GlobalData. This report highlights the country's solar PV installed capacity trends from 2000 to 2020. It also showcases the top active and upcoming plants along with the details. It also provides the market size of the various components of solar PV power plant. A detailed market share analysis for the component manufacturers is also included in the report along with the SWOT profiles of the top companies

Scope

- Technologies covered include thermal, nuclear, hydro, wind, solar PV, solar thermal, geo thermal, biogas and biomass


- Data sets reviewed include installed capacity, electricity production and power generation

- Data provided from 2001 to 2009 with forecasts to 2020

- Active Plants till 2009 and upcoming plants as on 2010

- Market Share Analysis for the different components

- Market size trends and forecasts for the various components

- SWOT profles of the key players which include First Solar, Solar World, GE Energy, Evergreen Solar, BP Plc,

Reasons to buy

The client will get the following benefits:

- Assessment of the growth plans in the country's solar PV power market

- Get an idea about the key players in the industry and their market share

- Growth trends and opportunities for the various components of solar PV power plants

Table of Contents

1 Table of contents

1 Table of contents 3

1.1 List of Tables 8

1.2 List of Figures 9

2 Global Solar PV Market Scenario: 2001-2020 10

2.1 Overview 10

2.2 Global Solar PV market during the financial crisis 10

2.3 Global Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2020 11

2.4 Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, 2001-2020 13

3 The US Power Market scenario: 2001-2020 15

3.1 Overview 15

3.2 The US Power Market, Electricity Production by Fuel Type, 2009 17

4 The US Renewable Energy Market : 2001-2020 18

4.1 Overview 18

4.2 The US Renewable Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, 2001-2020 18

4.3 The US Renewable Power Market, Power Generation by Fuel Type, 2001-2020 20

5 The US Solar PV Market: 2001-2020 22

5.1 Overview 22

5.2 The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2020 23

5.3 The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical Cumulative Installed Capacity by Grid Connectivity, 2001-2009 25

5.4 The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, 2001-2020 26

6 The US Solar PV Power Market, Top Ten States by Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2009 28

7 The US Solar PV Component Market: 2001-2020 29

7.1 The US Solar PV System Market 29

7.2 The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, 2001-2020 31

8 The US Solar PV Cells Market, 2001-2009 33

9 The US Solar PV Cell Market Top Cell Producers, 2009 34

10 The US Solar PV Markets: Technology Trends 35

10.1 Overview 35

10.2 The US Solar PV market, Technology types 35

10.2.1 Crystalline Silicon Cells 35

10.2.2 Thin-film Technology 35

10.2.3 New Emerging Solar PV Technology 36

10.2.4 Micromorphous thin-film solar cell technology 36

10.2.5 Organic PV (OPV) 36

10.2.6 Plastic solar cell 37

10.2.7 Dye-sensitized cells (DSC) 37

10.3 The US Solar PV market trends 37

10.3.1 Falling prices 37

10.3.2 Growth leading to industry consolidation 38

10.3.3 Third-party ownership model 38

10.3.4 Increasing preference for large installations 38

11 The US Solar PV Parks 39

11.1 The US Solar PV Market, Top Solar PV Parks (Active) 39

11.2 The US Solar PV Market, Upcoming Solar Parks 40

11.3 Trend of Utility Companies 41

11.3.1 Utilities Establishing Solar PV Parks 41

11.3.2 Building and Up gradation of New Transmission Lines 41

12 The US Renewable Energy Market Regulatory framework 42

12.1 Overview 42

12.2 The US Regulatory framework, Major Policies 42

12.2.1 Federal Financial Incentives 42

12.2.2 State incentive programs 46

13 The US Solar PV Market, Regulatory Scenario Federal Initiatives 49

13.1 Interconnection Standards 49

13.2 Feed-in Tariff 49

13.3 Net Metering Laws 49

13.4 The Investment Tax Credit (ITC) 50

13.5 The Solar America Initiative (SAI) 50

14 The US Solar PV Market Regulatory scenatio Statewise 51

14.1 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Arizona 51

14.2 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, California 51

14.2.1 PUC CSI 52

14.2.2 CEC NSHP 52

14.2.3 Feed-in tariff: 53

14.3 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Colorado 53

14.4 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Connecticut 54

14.5 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Delaware 54

14.6 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, District of Columbia 54

14.7 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Florida 54

14.8 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Georgia 54

14.9 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Hawaii 55

14.10 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Idaho 55

14.11 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Illinois 55

14.12 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Iowa 55

14.13 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Kansas 55

14.14 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Louisiana 55

14.15 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Maine 56

14.16 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Maryland 56

14.17 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Massachusetts 56

14.18 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Michigan 56

14.19 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Minnesota 56

14.20 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Montana 57

14.21 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, New Hampshire 57

14.22 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, New Jersey 57

14.23 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, New Mexico 58

14.24 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, New York 58

14.25 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, North Carolina 59

14.26 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, North Dakota 59

14.27 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Ohio 59

14.28 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Oregon 59

14.29 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Pennsylvania 60

14.30 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Rhode Island 60

14.31 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, South Carolina 60

14.32 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Texas 60

14.33 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Utah 60

14.34 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Vermont 60

14.35 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Virgin Islands 61

14.36 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Virginia 61

14.37 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Washington 61

14.38 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Wisconsin 61

14.39 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, Wyoming 61

15 The US Solar PV Deals Market Scenario 62

15.1 The US Solar PV Deals Market Volume versus Value Analysis, 2001-2009 62

15.2 The US Deals By Types, 2009 63

16 The US Solar PV Markets Major Deals 64

17 Company Snapshot First Solar 73

17.1 Business overview 73

17.2 Business Description Components 73

17.2.1 Overview 73

17.2.2 Production 73

17.2.3 Market View 74

17.2.4 Key Strategies 74

17.3 Business Description - Systems 74

17.3.1 Overview 74

17.4 Major Products and Services 75

17.5 SWOT Analysis 75

17.6 Overview 75

17.7 Strengths of First Solar 75

17.7.1 Established Customer Base 75

17.7.2 Long Term Supply Contracts 76

17.7.3 Low Production Cost 76

17.7.4 Leading Market Position 76

17.8 Weakness of First Solar 76

17.8.1 Lower Presence in the US Market 76

17.8.2 High Dependence on Raw Materials Suppliers 76

17.8.3 Limited Operating History 77

17.9 Opportunities for First Solar 77

17.9.1 Rising Demand for Energy from Renewable Sources 77

17.9.2 Growing Photovoltaic Industry 77

17.9.3 Strategic Acquisitions in the US Solar Market 77

17.9.4 Strategic Agreements 77

17.10 Threats of First Solar 78

17.10.1 Stringent Government Regulations 78

17.10.2 Competitive Threat from Large Industry Players 78

17.10.3 Reducing Government Subsidies 78

17.11 Competitors 79

17.12 Key Employees 79

17.13 Key Employee Biographies 80

17.14 Financial Ratios Capital Market Ratios 80

17.15 Financial Ratios Annual 81

17.16 Financial Ratios Interim 82

17.17 Company Statement 82

17.18 Locations and Subsidiaries 87

17.18.1 Head Office 87

17.18.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 87

18 Company Snapshot Solar World 89

18.1 Key Information 89

18.2 Business overview 89

18.3 Business Description Cells 90

18.4 Business Description - Modules 90

18.5 Business Description - Trade 91

18.6 Business Description Wafers 91

18.7 Major Products and Services 92

18.8 SWOT Analysis 93

18.8.1 Overview 93

18.9 Strengths of Solar World 93

18.9.1 Robust Operational Growth 93

18.9.2 Strong Brand 93

18.9.3 Vertically Integrated Business Model 94

18.10 Weakness of Solar World 94

18.10.1 High Indebtness 94

18.10.2 Revenue Concentration 94

18.11 Opportunities for Solar World 94

18.11.1 Capacity Expansion 94

18.11.2 German Renewable Energy Market 94

18.11.3 Shift towards Renewable Energy 95

18.12 Threats of Solar World 95

18.12.1 Financial Crisis 95

18.12.2 Reduction or Elimination of Government Support 95

18.12.3 Intensifying Competition 95

18.13 Competitors 96

18.14 Key Employees 96

18.15 Key Employees Biography 96

18.16 Financial Ratios Capital Market Ratios 98

18.17 Financial Ratios Annual 98

18.18 Financial Ratios Interim 99

18.19 Company Statement 100

18.20 Locations and Subsidiaries 101

19 Company Snapshot GE Energy 102

19.1 Key Information 102

19.2 Company Overview 102

19.3 Business Description 102

19.4 Major Products and Services 103

19.5 SWOT Analysis 109

19.6 General Electric Company Strengths 109

19.6.1 Diversified Business Portfolio 109

19.6.2 Wide Geographical Presence 109

19.6.3 Innovation 110

19.7 General Electric Company Weaknesses 110

19.7.1 Poor Performance of Consumer & Industrial Segment 110

19.7.2 Increasing Operating Costs 110

19.7.3 Declining Market Share in Sector 110

19.8 General Electric Company Opportunities 111

19.8.1 Rising Demand for Energy from Renewable Sources 111

19.8.2 Growing Healthcare Market in Emerging Economies 111

19.8.3 Strategic Healthcare Alliance 111

19.8.4 Growth of Oil and Gas Sector in Long-run 112

19.9 General Electric Company Threats 112

19.9.1 Adverse Macroeconomic Factors 112

19.9.2 Highly Competitive Environment 112

19.9.3 Stringent Regulations 112

19.10 Competitors 113

19.11 Key Employees 113

19.12 Key Employee Biographies 116

19.13 Financial Ratios Capital Market Ratios 117

19.14 Financial Ratios - Annual Ratios 117

19.15 Financial Ratios Interim Ratios 118

19.16 Company Statement 118

19.17 Locations and Subsidiaries 122

19.17.1 Head Office 122

19.17.2 Other Offices and subsidiaries 122

20 Company Snapshot Evergreen Solar 130

20.1 Key Information 130

20.2 Business overview 130

20.3 Solar Power Products 130

20.3.1 Overview 130

20.3.2 Production 130

20.3.3 Market View 131

20.3.4 Key Strategies 131

20.4 Major Products and Services 131

20.5 SWOT Analysis 132

20.6 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Strengths 132

20.6.1 Established Supplier Relationships 132

20.6.2 Focused Research and Development 132

20.6.3 Vertically Integrated Operations 132

20.7 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Weaknesses 133

20.7.1 Working Capital Management 133

20.7.2 Integration Cost 133

20.8 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Opportunities 133

20.8.1 Stimulus for Renewable Energy 133

20.8.2 Restructuring 133

20.8.3 Growing Solar Power Market 134

20.9 Evergreen Solar, Inc. Threats 134

20.9.1 Legal Proceedings 134

20.9.2 Impact of Financial Crisis 134

20.9.3 Intense Competition 134

20.10 Competitors 135

20.11 Key Employees 135

20.12 Key Employee Biographies 136

20.13 Financial Ratios Capital Market Ratios 136

20.14 Financial Ratios Annual 137

20.15 Financial Ratios Interim 138

20.16 Company Statement 138

20.17 Locations and Subsidiaries 139

20.17.1 Head Office 139

20.17.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 140

21 Company Snapshot BP Plc. 141

21.1 Key Information 141

21.2 Business overview 141

21.3 Business Description - Exploration and Production 141

21.3.1 Overview 141

21.3.2 Production 142

21.3.3 Market View 142

21.3.4 Key Strategies 142

21.4 Business Description - Other Businesses and Corporate Segment 143

21.4.1 Overview 143

21.4.2 Production 143

21.4.3 Market View 143

21.4.4 Key Strategies 143

21.5 Refining and Marketing 143

21.5.1 Overview 143

21.5.2 Production 144

21.5.3 Market View 144

21.5.4 Key Strategies 144

21.6 Major Products and Services 145

21.7 SWOT Analysis 146

21.8 BP p.l.c. Strengths 146

21.8.1 Efficient Use of Resources 146

21.8.2 Market Leadership 146

21.8.3 Vertical Integration 146

21.8.4 Widespread Global Operations 147

21.9 BP p.l.c. Weaknesses 147

21.9.1 Limited Liquidity Position 147

21.9.2 Declining Operating Margin 147

21.10 BP p.l.c. Opportunities 147

21.10.1 Exploration Agreements 147

21.10.2 Expansion through Inorganic Growth 147

21.10.3 Growing Aerospace Industry 148

21.10.4 Positive Outlook in China 148

21.11 BP p.l.c. Threats 148

21.11.1 Rising Capital Costs in the Refining Sector 148

21.11.2 Impact of Financial Crisis on E&P Investments 148

21.11.3 Adverse Macroeconomic Factors 148

21.11.4 Maturing North Sea Reserves 148

21.12 Competitors 149

21.13 Financial Ratios - Capital Market Ratios 149

21.14 Financial Ratios - Annual Ratios 150

21.15 Financial Ratios - Interim Ratios 151

21.16 Key Employees 152

21.17 Key Employees Biography 153

21.18 Company Statement 153

21.19 Locations and Subsidiaries 155

21.19.1 Head Office 155

21.19.2 Other Locations & Subsidiaries 156

22 Appendix 161

22.1 Abbreviations 161

22.2 About Alternative Energy eTrack 162

22.3 Methodology 162

22.3.1 Coverage 163

22.3.2 Secondary Research 163


22.3.3 Primary Research 163

22.3.4 Expert Panel Validation 164

22.4 Contact Us 164

22.5 Disclaimer 164
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