Global Solar Cells and Modules Market to Reach US$67.8 Billion by 2015, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Solar Cells and Modules Market to Reach US$ 67.8 Billion by 2015, According to a New Report by Global Industry Analysts, Inc.











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Following several years of perpetual increase, growth in the Photovoltaics industry slowed for a brief period in 2009 on account of the global economic downturn, and the government ceiling on new Photovoltaic installations to 500 MWp in Spain, which represented the largest solar market in 2008. Sluggish demand resulted in a significant inventory build-up, starting from raw material silicon and PV cells to complete PV systems. Massive capacity, but limited utilization, plunged the prices of crystalline silicon solar cells, panels, and modules significantly in most of the markets. Price decline of solar cells and modules was also attributable to sharp decline in silicon price to as low as US$ 50 per kg. The falling prices, however, ushered in a period of cost-effective solar systems, bringing down the cost of entire PV systems.

The PV market rebounded quickly, backed by the economic upturn in developing countries of Asia, including China and India, industrial subsidy policies across most of the countries, and the expansionary monetary policy adopted by the central banks in 2009. The growing prominence of Asia in the sector is primarily attributed to the colossal solar cell production in China and Taiwan, which together accounted for about 49% of the global solar cell production in 2008. Going forwards, the global photovoltaics market is poised to exhibit robust growth, owing to the rapid adoption of solar energy across various regions.

Driven mostly by government initiatives and other incentives, the solar power industry is spurred by remote power generation, and growing on-grid applications. In addition, assistance in the form of grants and loans to fund novel technologies, would enable the industry to grow further. These factors, coupled with the declining prices of solar cells and solar modules backed by extensive innovation, R&D activities and political support, herald a promising future for solar energy. Developments are also on for the production of solar cells that are cheap and more efficient.

Government incentives, including subsidies and grants, are expected to remain the mainstay for future market growth. A look at the various regions delineates the growing support from governments across the world. In the US, the PV industry is supported through economic stimulus package, and Investment Tax Credits, which were renewed in 2008. Further, in 2009, the Obama government pledged substantial investments in the area of energy efficiency and renewable energy, through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The Japanese government also restored the investment subsidy for rooftop PV installations in 2009, and further extended the program in 2010 with increased budget. This, coupled with a feed-in-tariff introduced during November 2009, provides opportunities for the solar industry in Japan. Besides, the recent years also witnessed the introduction of government subsidies in additional countries, including Canada, India, and China, contributing for the global volume growth.

Europe represents the largest as well as fastest growing regional market worldwide, as stated by the new market research report on Solar Cells and Modules. Amongst the European nations, Germany emerged as a leader for solar cells and modules. Photovoltaic market in Germany is reaching new heights with active support from the government. Germany installed a record 3.4 GW of solar PV in 2009. Spain represents another major solar market. Backed by government initiatives, production capacity in Spain increased faster than in other European countries, and helped the country to emerge as the largest solar power market globally in the year 2008. The key reason for the dramatic market expansion was also due to the approval in 2005 of the Plan de Energías Renovables en España (PER) for 2005-2010. However, the Spanish market collapsed in 2009 due to the official cap for solar power in Spain, which increased from 400 MW to 500MW for 2009 and 2010, enabling Germany to regain its market leadership.

In terms of production, China emerged as the world’s largest producer of solar cells outstripping Japan, which had the massive solar cell capacity worldwide until 2007. Chinese solar companies established new facilities and infused huge sum in production facilities since 2005, and emerged as a strong market contender in terms of solar cells production by 2008. China’s solar cells output totaled 2,278.6 MW in 2008, making it the number one producer in the world. Europe, Japan, Taiwan, and the US are the other major producers of PV cells worldwide.

Major players profiled in the report include BP Solar, Bosch Solar Energy AG, Canadian Solar, Inc., EniPower S.p.A., First Solar, Inc., GE Energy, Gintech Energy Corp., Global Solar Energy, Inc., Hanwha SolarOne Co., Ltd., Isofotón, JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd., Kaneka Corp., Kyocera Corp., Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Photowatt International, Q-Cells SE, SCHOTT Solar GmBH, Sharp Corporation, SolarWorld AG, Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd., SunPower Corp., Trina Solar Ltd., United Solar Ovonic LLC, among others.

The research report titled “Solar Cells and Modules: A Global Strategic Business Report” announced by Global Industry Analysts Inc., provides a comprehensive review of the solar cells and modules market, impact of recession on the PV industry, discusses the prevailing trends and issues, market drivers, government support policies in individual countries (at state & federal level), prevailing feed-in tariffs of solar PV in select countries, largest PV power plants (constructed/under construction) worldwide, world’s largest BIPV power plants, trends in solar cells/module production, and competitive analysis. The study also enumerates production statistics, cumulative PV installed capacity, annual PV installations, technological advancements/developments, recent developments, mergers, acquisitions, and other strategic industry activities, and profiles of major/niche global as well as regional market participants. The report provides annual sales estimates and projections for solar cells and modules market for the years 2007 through 2015 for the following geographic markets – US, Canada, Japan, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and Latin America. Also, a seven-year (2000-2006) historic analysis is provided for additional perspective.

For more details about this comprehensive market research report, please visit –http://www.strategyr.com/Solar_Cells_and_Modules_Market_Report.asp

About Global Industry Analysts, Inc.

Global Industry Analysts, Inc., (GIA) is a reputed publisher of off-the-shelf market research. Founded in 1987, the company is globally recognized as one of the world’s largest market research publishers. The company employs over 800 people worldwide and publishes more than 1200 full-scale research reports each year. Additionally, the company also offers thousands of smaller research products including company reports, market trend reports, and industry reports encompassing all major industries worldwide.

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New Affordable Solar Energy eBooks Available Free

New Affordable Solar Energy eBooks Available Free












Bend, OR (PRWEB) December 31, 2009

Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com is pleased to announce a new collection of Affordable Solar Energy eBooks and resource library which was designed to assist newcomers to solar energy in finding the information and resources they need to begin to use affordable solar energy in their homes.

“This information is designed to help people who wish to use solar energy at any level, whether it be to solar power their entire home, or by starting out with one of the many new solar appliances or portable solar devices now available. ” said M.S. Rochell, editor of the site.

“I was amazed to discover some of the new ways that solar energy is being used in solar appliances, solar lighting, solar ovens, and even solar backpacks and solar powered battery chargers! There are a lot of new options now available for anyone who wants to go green and use a cleaner and more renewable form of energy.”

As more people become aware of the advantage of renewable energy, new technologies are being developed that are making solar power more widespread and more affordable.

With today’s new technologies, creating a solar power home can range from a complete installation of solar heating, cooling and lighting systems for the home, to the simple use of solar appliances, solar ovens, hot water heaters, battery chargers and other devices.

The new Affordable Solar Energy Resource Library is being expanded each month with new information that includes:

     Solar Panel Basics
     Building a Passive Solar Water Heater
     Creating Your Own a Homemade Wind Generator
     How to Build an Electric Car
     A free online resource to find solar power grants
     Free and low cost grant writing software
     Additional options for financing your home solar systems
     Energy tax incentives for businesses
     A Free Solar Hot Air Do It Yourself Manual
     Where to meet and share information with other DIY solar energy enthusiasts
     Newest updates on affordable solar energy resources

About Go Green Solar Energy

Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com was founded in 2009 as an online educational resource to inspire and educate people about the benefits of using solar energy, and to assist in discovering affordable options for using solar power at home and in daily life.

“So many people see solar energy as too complicated or too expensive to use in their own lives.” said M.S. Rochell. “Our site hopes to demystify the technical complexities so that anyone who wants to use solar energy can get an idea of the possibilities, and then discover solutions that will work for their situation. “

Currently the site includes information on a wide range of solar energy options including facts about solar energy, solar power advantages and disadvantages, where to find cheap solar power, solar panels, and the many DIY solar energy options. The editor of Go Green Solar Energy is M.S. Rochell, Ed.M, a writer, educator and avid environmental enthusiast.

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Go Green Solar Energy Launches New Site on the Advantages of Solar Energy

Go Green Solar Energy Launches New Site on the Advantages of Solar Energy












Bend, OR (PRWEB) December 31, 2009

Go Green Solar Energy is pleased to announce the official opening of their new website, Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com which offers simple, easy to understand information on the benefits of using solar power at home and in daily life.

“With the current climate crisis, it is becoming more important that each one of us do everything we can, every day, to help the Earth and the environment” says M.S. Rochell, editor of the site.

“Our mission is to provide useful information on the advantages of solar energy and to help ordinary people to learn how to affordably access the savings and clean energy that solar power can provide”.

Although solar power for homes is not yet widely available, new technological advancements are being made now that are creating opportunities for even ordinary citizens to begin to use solar power technology in their daily lives.    

The focus of Go-Green-Solar-Energy.com is on helping people to find affordable ways to use solar energy, and to provide education about the different options available for creating home solar power systems, including those that make use of cheap solar power, solar energy grants, building solar panels, and “do it yourself” diy solar power resources.

“Go Green Solar Energy hopes to inspire and educate people so that each one of us can discover even small ways to contribute to making a healthier world for our children and grandchildren” said M.S. Rochell, a lifelong environmental enthusiast.

“Consider the impact if everyone on the Earth would switch from using disposable batteries to using rechargeable batteries with a solar batter charger. This is a simple, affordable solution that doesn’t require a lot of time. what each one of us does to help the environment makes a difference! “

Free Solar Power eBooks

The site offers several useful eBooks and a growing resource library of free solar energy information in their affordable solar energy section which are available free of charge from the site.

Some of the books and information currently available include:

Residential Solar Panel Basics
Build a Passive Solar Water Heater
Build a Homemade Wind Generator
Build Your Own Electric Car
A Free Solar Hot Air Do It Yourself Manual
Where to meet and share information with others who are using DIY solar power
Where to find solar power grants
Free grant writing software
Additional options for financing home solar systems
Energy tax incentives for businesses
Frequently updated new affordable solar energy sites and resources

Some of the additional information resources available on the site include:

Tips on Going Green
What Is Solar Energy?
Solar Energy Advantages and Disadvantages
Solar Energy History
Passive Solar Energy
Solar Appliances
Solar Power Lights
Solar Panels
Portable Solar Power Devices
Solar Power Homes

The site also has available an area where visitors can share their own experiences using solar energy and solar power for homes. Future plans for the site include a free solar energy directory, expanded DIY solar power resources and updates as new solar power technologies become available.

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