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Table of Contents :

SOLAR TECHNOLOGY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1

Solar Energy Market Driving Forces ES-1

Solar Energy Market Shares ES-3

Photovoltaic Solar Energy Market Forecasts ES-5

Solar Industry Outlook ES-6

100 Successful Trials And Reference Accounts ES-7

Solar Utility Market Driving Forces ES-8

Commercial Solar ES

1. SOLAR TECHNOLOGY MARKET DESCRIPTION AND MARKET DYNAMICS 1-1

1.1 Solar Technologies 1-1

1.1.1 Research Initiatives 1-2

1.1.2 Thin Film Material Layers 1-3

1.2 Photovoltaic Conversion Of Sun Light 1-4

1.2.1 Solar Panel Orientation 1-6

1.3 Thin Film Solar Materials 1-8

1.4 Sunlight Intensity in Various Regions 1-9

1.4.1 Sunshine Index 1-13

1.4.2 Economics of PV 1-14

1.5 Variety of Solar Panel Installations 1-16

1.5.1 Off-Grid Systems: 1-21

1.6 Solar Technology 1-25

1.6.1 Cost-Competitive Solar 1-25

1.6.2 Crystalline-Silicon Panels 1-27

1.6.3 Thin-Film Solar 1-27

1.6.4 Silicon or CIGS 1-28

1.7 World's Largest PV Installation German Solar 1-31

1.8 The Basics of Solar Electricity 1-33

1.9 Utility Power Positioning 1-35

1.9.1 Utility Solar Decision Making 1-36

1.10 U.S. Building Construction Industry 1-38

1.11 Silicon Panels Harvest More Energy 1-41

1.11.1 Solar Real Estate 1-42

1.12 Smart Electric Grid Overhaul: Utility 1-43

1.12.1 IBM Smart Grid 1-43

1.12.2 U.S. Electric Grid Needs Major Overhaul: Utility 1-44

1.12.3 Flexible Solar Cells With Silicon Wires 1-44

1.13 Competition and Advanced PV Technologies 1-46

1.14 Parts Of The Solar Cell Manufacturing Process 1-47

1.14.1 Silicon Crystal Growing or Casting Plants 1-47

1.14.2 Solar Cell Plants 1-49

1.14.3 Module Assembly Plants 1-51

1.14.4 Systems Assembly 1-52

1.15 Greenhouse Gases 1-53

1.16 Productionizing Technologies 1-53

1.17 Era Of Cheap Energy 1-55

1.17.1 Unprecedented Level Of Development Worldwide 1-56

1.17.2 Population Increases 1-57

1.18 Tackling Climate Change 1-57

1.19 Power From the Sun 1-58

1.19.1 PV Industry 1-59

1.19.2 SGS Solar Services 1-60

2. SOLAR TECHNOLOGY MARKET SHARES AND FORECASTS 2-1

2.1 Solar Energy Market Driving Forces 2-1

2.2 Solar Energy Market Shares 2-3

2.2.1 First Solar Thin Film Monolithic Integration On Glass 2-6

2.2.2 Sharp Solar Cells 2-6

2.2.3 Sharp Increasing The Size Of The Output To

Maintain Leading Market Share 2-8

2.2.4 Trina Solar Limited Square Monocrystalline Cell 2-9

2.2.5 SolarWorld Residential 2-10

2.2.6 Suntech Solar Cells 2-11

2.2.7 Canadian Solar 2-13

2.2.8 BP Solar Core Markets Monocrystalline And

Multicrystalline Cells 2-14

2.2.9 LDK 2-14

2.2.10 Yingli 2-15

2.2.11 CIGS 2-15

2.2.12 Q-Cells CIGS Module Positioning 2-16

2.2.13 Ascent Solar Semiconductor Deposition 2-16

2.2.14 NanoSolar and MiaSole Thin Film Technology 2-17

2.2.15 Ascent Solar Thin Film Photovoltaic Devices

CIGS (Copper Indium Gallium Selenide). 2-17

2.2.16 Shenzhen Sunshine Electronics Manufacturing

Solar Lighting 2-18

2.3 Photovoltaic Solar Energy Market Forecasts 2-18

2.3.1 Solar Industry Outlook 2-21

2.3.2 100 Successful Trials And Reference Accounts 2-21

2.3.3 Solar Utility Market Driving Forces 2-23

2.3.4 Grid Parity 2-28

2.4 Multiple, Large, Working Solar Energy Installations 2-40

2.5 Commercial Solar 2-41

2.5.1 Residential Solar 2-54

2.5.2 Government, Enterprise, and Capital Market

Funding of Solar Energy Initiatives 2-61

2.5.3 President Obamas Energy Plan 2-62

2.5.4 Crystalline Modules vs. Thin Film Solar 2-66

2.5.5 Monocrystalline Modules 2-70

2.5.6 CdTe Thin Film Technology 2-74

2.5.7 CIGS Thin Film Technology Photovoltaic Effect 2-80

2.5.8 CIGS On Glass 2-81

2.5.9 Thin Film Vs. Monocrystalline or Polycrystalline 2-81

2.5.10 Solar Market Transitions 2-83

2.5.11 Solar Energy Conversion Efficiency 2-85

2.5.12 Solar Energy Megawatts Shipped 2-88

2.5.13 Solar Energy Cost per Watt 2-91

2.5.14 Solar Manufacturing Capacity 2-91

2.5.15 Shenzhen Sunshine Electronics Manufacturing Capacity 2-93

2.5.16 Solarfun 2010 Capacity Expansion 2-93

2.5.17 Solar Manufacturing Run Rate 2-95

2.5.18 Solar Module Conversion Efficiency 2-95

2.6 PV Technology, Production and Cost, 2009 Forecast 2-103

3. SOLAR PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3-1

3.1 Commercial Solar 3-1

3.2 First Solar Commercial Systems 3-2

3.2.1 First Solar Positioning 3-3

3.2.2 First Solar Energy High Performance. High Volume 3-4

3.2.3 First Solar Commercial-Scale Solutions 3-6

3.2.4 First Solar Largest Solar Power Plant Built In

China by Americans 3-12

3.3 Trina Solar 3-12

3.4 Energy From Trina Solar Modules 3-14

3.4.1 Trina Solar Monocrystalline Modules 3-16

3.4.2 Trina Solar TSM-PC05, 215W to 235W

Multicrystalline Module 3-21

3.5 Q Cells 3-39

3.5.1 Q-Cells CIGS Modules 3-39

3.5.2 Q Cells Cdte Solar Modules 3-50

3.6 Sharp 3-50

3.6.1 Sharp Solar Cell With The Highest Efficiency Of

Conversion In The World 3-54

3.6.2 Sharp Mass Production Of Solar Cells 3-54

3.7 Mia Sole 3-56

3.7.1 Mia Sole Thin Film CIGS Solar 3-56

3.7.2 MiaSols CIGS Solar Cell 3-59

3.7.3 Miasol CIGS-Based Thin Film Solar Panel Manufacturing 3-62

3.8 Nanosolar 3-64

3.8.1 Nanosolar Commercial Production 3-65

3.9 Palios Flexible Glass 3-65

3.10 BYD 3-67

3.10.1 China BYD to invest $3.3 billion in solar battery plant 3-67

3.11 Armageddon Energy 3-68

3.12 United Solar Ovonic 3-68

3.13 NuvoSun 3-68

3.13.1 Dow Chemical / NuvoSun 3-69

3.14 Kyocera 3-70

3.15 SunWize Technologies 3-77

3.16 Sanyo 3-78

3.16.1 Sanyo Hit Solar Panels 3-79

3.17 REC 3-83

3.18 Canadian Solar 3-86

3.19 GE Solar Panel 3-87

3.20 BP Solar 3-88

3.20.1 British Petroleum BP Solar Panels 3-88

3.21 SolarWorld 3-90

3.22 Suntech 3-91

3.22.1 Suntech HiPerformaTM Modules 3-93

3.22.2 Suntech Solar Cells 3-96

3.23 Uni-Solar 3-97

3.24 HelioVolt 3-97

3.25 Ascent Solar 3-98

3.26 Ascent Solar 3-99

3.27 Solarion Process 3-100

3.28 Global Solar 3-101

3.29 JA Solar 3-101

3.30 Suniva Solar Cells Set For Aerotropolis Atlanta 3-101

3.30.1 Suniva 3-103

3.30.2 Suniva Intersection Of High Efficiency And Low Cost 3-103

3.30.3 Suniva Collaborating in Solar 3-103

3.30.4 Suniva Product Offerings: 3-105

3.30.5 Suniva Intersection of High Efficiency and Low Cost 3-111

3.31 Utility-Scale Solar Solutions 3-114

3.32 First Solar Utility-Scale Solutions 3-114

3.33 Trina Solar Utility 3-118

3.34 Kyocera Solar Utility 3-120

3.35 Sharp Utility Solar Installation 3-123

3.35.1 Sharp Utility-Scale Products 3-125

3.36 Scatec Solar 3-128

3.36.1 Scatec Solar Utility Project Development Phase 3-130

3.37 Residential Solar 3-132

3.38 Sharp Residential 3-133

3.38.1 Sharp OnEnergy Roof-Mounted

Solar Electric Systems 3-134

3.38.2 Sharp High-Power Monocrystalline

Residential Solar Modules 3-135

3.39 First Solar U.S. Residential and Small

Commercial Solutions 3-136

3.40 SolarCity 3-138

3.41 Scatec Solar Residential 3-138

3.42 Solar Energy Initiatives 3-142

3.43 SolarWorld Residential 3-144

3.44 Consumer Solar 3-150

3.45 G24 Innovations 3-150

3.45.1 G24 The Solar Power Lamp 3-152

3.46 Smart Grid 3-155

3.47 Petra Solar Pole Based Solar Collectors 3-156

4. SOLAR STRATEGY, TECHNOLOGY, AND

INDUSTRY SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS 4-1

4.1 Solar Panel Technologies 4-1

4.1.1 Thin Film Solar Cells Amorphous Silicon 4-2

4.1.2 Thin Film Solar Cells Cadmium Telluride 4-2

4.1.3 Thin Film Solar Cells CIGS

(Copper Indium Gallium Selenide) 4-3

4.1.4 Miasol Copper-Indium-Gallium-Diselenide Films

Conversion Efficiency Confirmation From NREL 4-3

4.1.5 Thin-Film On Glass Substrate 4-5

4.1.6 Ascent Solar Putting CIGS On A Polymeric Or

Plastic Substrat

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