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The US Solar PV Market Analysis: Policies and Incentives, Industry Trends and Forecasts to 2015
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Introduction
GlobalData's report "The US Solar PV Market Analysis:Policies and Incentives, Industry Trends and Forecasts to 2015" gives an in-depth analysis of the US solar Photovoltaic (PV) market a.....
Introduction GlobalData's report "The US Solar PV Market Analysis:Policies and Incentives, Industry Trends and Forecasts to 2015" gives an in-depth analysis of the US solar Photovoltaic (PV) market and provides forecasts up to 2015. The research analyzes the key trends, major issues and growth opportunities in the US solar PV market. Market share by installed capacity, elaborate profiling of major market participants, information on major solar PV parks and analysis of important news and deals provide insight into the competitive scenario in the US solar PV market. This coupled with detailed information on the regulatory framework and key policies governing the market provide a comprehensive understanding of the market for solar PV in the US. Scope - The report provides detailed market opportunities and challenges for present and potential the US solar PV market players in the world - The report covers detailed qualitative analysis of the market scenario and analysis of the US Solar PV market - The report covers detail analysis of technology, market forces, market trends, market shares, systems market, PV cell market, and Financing trends - The report details historical and forecast statistics along with growth estimates for power installed capacity and generation from solar PV from 2001 to 2015 in the US (United States) - The report covers information on key current and upcoming solar parks in the US - The report includes elaborate profiles of key market participants and policy and regulatory framework governing the market. Key companies covered include GE Energy, NextEra Energy Resources, United Solar Ovonic, SunPower Corporation, First Solar, Inc, Evergreen Solar, Inc. GT Solar International, Inc., Global Solar Energy, Inc., etc - The report also provides updated news and deals pertaining to the market. Highlights Reasons to buy - Identify key growth and investment opportunities in the US solar PV market - Identify key partners and business development avenues - Position yourself to gain the maximum advantage of the industry’s growth potential by developing strategies based on the latest operational and regulatory events - Identify key strengths and weaknesses of the US solar PV market - Facilitate decision-making based on strong historic and forecast data Report Highlights Companies Mentioned: GE Energy NextEra Energy Resources, LLC United Solar Ovonic, LLC SunPower Corporation First Solar, Inc. Evergreen Solar, Inc. GT Solar International, Inc. Global Solar Energy, Inc. Advent Solar, Inc. EMCORE Corporation Envision Solar [Studien Infos ausblenden] |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Table of Contents 2 1.1 List of Tables 9 1.2 List of Figures 12 2 Executive Summary 13 2.1 Global Solar PV market is growing rapidly 13 2.2 The US solar PV market is driven my government support policies 13 2.3 Share of on-grid installed capacity increased 13 2.4 California is the largest solar PV market in the US 13 2.5 Systems revenue increasing even with declining prices 14 2.6 US Solar PV cell production increasing steadily 14 2.7 The US solar PV market has witnessed a decline in deal value and volume during 2009 14 3 Global Solar Photovoltaic Power Market, 2001-2015 15 3.1 Global Solar Photovoltaic Power Market, Overview 15 3.2 Global Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2015 17 3.3 Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation 21 3.4 Global Solar PV Power Market, Country Split by Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2009 22 4 The US Solar Photovoltaic Market, 2001-2015 25 4.1 The US Power Market, Overview 25 4.2 The US Power Market, Electricity Production by Fuel Type 25 4.3 The US Renewable Power Market, Overview 26 4.4 The US Renewable Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Fuel Type, 2009 27 4.5 The US Renewable Power Market, Growth by Fuel Type, 2001-2009 28 5 The US Solar PV Power Market 29 5.1 The US Solar PV Power Market, Overview 29 5.2 The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, 2001-2015 30 5.3 The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical Cumulative Installed Capacity by Grid Connectivity, 2001-2009 32 5.4 The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, 2001-2015 33 5.5 The US Solar PV Power Market, Top Ten States by Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2009 34 6 The US Solar PV Systems Market Revenues 36 6.1 The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Average Price, 2001-2015 36 6.2 The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, 2001-2015 37 6.3 The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues by Grid Connectivity, 2001-2009 39 6.4 The US Solar PV Modules Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, 2001-2015 40 6.5 The US Solar PV Inverter Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, 2001-2015 41 7 The US Solar PV Cell Market, 2001-2009 43 7.1 The US Solar PV Cell Market, Overview 43 7.2 The US Solar PV Cell Market, Cell Production, 2001-2009 43 7.3 The US Solar PV Cell Market – Top Solar Cell Producers, 2009 44 8 The US Solar PV Power Market, Technology Trends 46 8.1 The US Solar PV Power Market, Technology Overview 46 8.2 The US Solar PV Power Market, Technology Type 46 8.3 The US Solar PV Technology, Market trends 50 9 The US Solar PV Parks 52 9.1 The US Solar PV Market, Top Solar PV Parks (Active) 52 9.2 The US Solar PV Market, Upcoming Solar Parks 52 9.3 Trend of Utility Companies 53 10 Financing Trends in Solar PV 54 10.1 The US Solar PV Market, Financing Trends, Overview 54 10.2 The US Solar PV Market, PE/VC Deal Analysis, 2001-2009 56 10.3 The US Solar PV Market, Equity Offerings Deal Analysis, 2001-2009 59 10.4 The US Solar PV Market, Debt Offerings Deal Analysis, 2001-2009 62 10.5 The US Solar PV Market, Partnerships Analysis, 2002-08 65 10.6 The US Solar PV Market, Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), 2002-09 68 10.7 The US Solar PV Market, Asset Financing Deals, 2001-2009 71 11 The US Solar PV Power Regulatory Framework 74 11.1 The US Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework, Overview 74 11.2 The US Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework, Major Policies 74 11.3 The US Renewable Energy Regulations, For Leading States 78 11.4 The US Renewable Energy Regulatory Framework, Present Government’s Renewable Energy Initiatives 79 11.5 The US Solar PV Power Regulatory Framework, Overview 79 11.6 The US Solar PV Power Regulatory Framework, Major Policies 80 11.7 The US Solar PV Financial Initiatives, By States 82 12 GE Energy, Company Snapshot 96 12.1 Key Facts 96 12.2 Company Overview 96 12.3 Major Products and Services 96 12.4 Competitors 99 12.5 Key Employees 100 12.6 Key Employee Biographies 100 12.7 Locations and Subsidiaries 101 13 NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Company Snapshot 103 13.1 Key Facts 103 13.2 Company Overview 103 13.3 Major Products and Services 103 13.4 Competitors 104 13.5 Key Employees 104 13.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 104 14 United Solar Ovonic, LLC, Company Overview 106 14.1 Key Information 106 14.2 Company Overview 106 14.3 Major Products and Services 106 14.4 Competitors 107 14.5 Key Employees 107 14.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 107 15 SunPower Corporation, Company Snapshot 109 15.1 Key Information 109 15.2 Company Overview 109 15.3 Major Products and Services 109 15.4 Key Competitors 110 15.5 Key Employees 111 15.6 Key Employee Biographies 112 15.7 Locations and Subsidiaries 114 16 First Solar, Inc.,Company Snapshot 117 16.1 Key Information 117 16.2 Company Overview 117 16.3 Major Products and Services 117 16.4 Key Employees 118 16.5 Key Employee Biographies 118 16.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 119 17 Evergreen Solar, Inc. , Company Snapshot 122 17.1 Key Information 122 17.2 Company Overview 122 17.3 Major Products and Services 122 17.4 Key Competitors 123 17.5 Key Employees 123 17.6 Key Employee Biographies 124 17.7 Locations and Subsidiaries 125 18 GT Solar International, Inc.,Company Snapshot 127 18.1 Key Information 127 18.2 Company Overview 127 18.3 Major Products and Services 127 18.4 Key Competitors 128 18.5 Key Employees 129 18.6 Key Employee Biographies 129 18.7 Locations and Subsidiaries 130 19 Global Solar Energy, Inc., Company Overview 132 19.1 Key Information 132 19.2 Company Overview 132 19.3 Major Products and Services 132 19.4 Key Competitors 133 19.5 Key Employees 133 19.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 133 20 Advent Solar, Inc. Company Overview 135 20.1 Key Information 135 20.2 Company Overview 135 20.3 Major Products and Services 135 20.4 Key Competitors 136 20.5 Key Employees 136 20.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 136 21 EMCORE Corporation , Company Snapshot 137 21.1 Key Information 137 21.2 Company Overview 137 21.3 Major Products and Services 137 21.4 Key Competitors 139 21.5 Key Employees 140 21.6 Key Employee Biographies 140 21.7 Locations and Subsidiaries 142 22 Envision Solar ,Company Overview 145 22.1 Key Information 145 22.2 Company Overview 145 22.3 Major Products and Services 145 22.4 Competitors 146 22.5 Key Employees 146 22.6 Locations and Subsidiaries 146 23 Financial Deals Landscape 148 23.1 Detailed Deal Summary 148 24 The US Solar PV, Recent Developments 172 24.1 Feb 01, 2010: US President's 2011 Energy Budget To Provide $28.4 Billion To DOE For Clean Energy, Nuclear Power And National Energy Security Initiatives 172 24.2 Jan 27, 2010: NYPA Issues RFP For 100 MW PV Systems 174 24.3 Jan 26, 2010: Berkshire Community College To Go Solar 175 24.4 Jan 22, 2010: Colorado State University Dedicates Solar Plant On University Campus 175 24.5 Jan 21, 2010: DOE Announces $20.5 Million For Community Renewable Energy Deployment Projects 177 24.6 Jan 18, 2010: Jemez Pueblo Tribe To Use Its Land For Solar Power Generation 179 24.7 Jan 13, 2010: Jemez Pueblo To Build 4 MW Utility Scale Solar-Plant In New Mexico 179 25 Appendix 180 25.1 Abbreviations 180 25.2 About Alternative Energy eTrack 181 25.3 Methodology 181 25.4 Contact Us 183 25.5 Disclaimer 183 [Inhaltsverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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LIST OF TABLES 1.1 List of Tables Table 1: Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2015 22 Table 2: Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Cumulative Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2015 23 Table 3: Global Solar PV Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Country, %, 2009 25 Table 4: Global Solar PV Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Top Countries, MW, 2009 26 Table 5: The US Power Market, Electricity Production by Fuel Type (including Hydro), %, 2009 28 Table 6: The US Renewable Power Market, Historical Cumulative Installed Capacity (Including Hydro), MW, 2001-2009 29 Table 7: The US Renewable Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Fuel Type, %, 2009 30 Table 8: The US, Installed Capacity of Renewable Energy Sources, MW, 2001-08 30 Table 9: The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2015 33 Table 10: The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical Cumulative Capacity by Grid Connectivity, MW, 2001-2009 35 Table 11: The US Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2015 36 Table 12: The US Solar PV Power Market, State-Wise Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Cumulative Installed Capacity, MW, 2009 37 Table 13: The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Average Price, $/Watt, 2001-2015 39 Table 14: The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, $m, 2001-2015 40 Table 15: The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical Revenues by Grid-Connectivity, $m, 2001-2009 41 Table 16: The US Solar PV Modules Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, $m, 2001-2015 43 Table 17: The US Solar PV Inverter Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, $m, 2001-2015 44 Table 18: The US Solar PV Market, Historical Cell Production, MW, 2001-2009 46 Table 19: The US Solar PV Cell Market, Top Solar Cell Producers Market Share, %, 2009 47 Table 20: The US Solar PV Market, Ten Largest Active Solar Parks by Installed Capacity (MW), 2009 54 Table 21: The US Solar PV Market, Planned/ Under Construction Solar Parks 55 Table 22: The US Solar PV Market, Financing Trends, Deal Value and Volume, $ Million, 2001-2009 57 Table 23: The US Solar PV Market, Financing Trends, Share of Deal Values by Deal Type, %, 2009 58 Table 24: The US Solar PV Market, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 59 Table 25: The US Solar PV Market, Equity Offerings, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 62 Table 26: The US Solar PV Market, Debt Offerings, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 65 Table 27: The US Solar PV Market, Partnerships Analysis, Deal Volume, 2002-2009 68 Table 28: The US Solar PV Market, M&A, Deal Value and Volume, 2002-2009 71 Table 29: The US Solar PV Market, M&A, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 74 Table 30: The US, State Renewables Portfolio Standards and Policy Incentives, 2009 77 Table 31: The US, Regulatory Framework for Renewable Energy for Leading States, 2009 80 Table 32: Go Solar California campaign, by program component, 2007-2016 85 Table 33: California Solar Initiative, 10 step payment levels 86 Table 34: California Feed-in Tariff, Adopted 2007 Market Price Referents ($/KWh) 87 Table 35: The US Solar PV Market, New Jersey, Incentives For Photovoltaic Panels, 2009 93 Table 36: The US Solar PV Market, New Jersey, Incentives For Inverters, 2009 93 Table 37: The US Solar PV Market, New Jersey, Incentives For Racking Systems, 2009 93 Table 38: GE Energy, Key Facts 98 Table 39: GE Energy, Key Employees 102 Table 40: GE Energy, Other Locations 104 Table 41: NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Key Facts 105 Table 42: NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Key Employees 106 Table 43: NextEra Energy Resources, LLC, Subsidiaries 107 Table 44: United Solar Ovonic, LLC, Key Facts 108 Table 45: United Solar Ovonic, LLC, Key Employees 109 Table 46: United Solar Ovonic, LLC, Other Locations 110 Table 47: SunPower Corporation, Key Facts 111 Table 48: SunPower Corporation, Key Employees 113 Table 49: SunPower Corporation, Other Locations 117 Table 50: SunPower Corporation, Subsidiaries 118 Table 51: First Solar, Inc., Key Facts 119 Table 52: First Solar, Inc., Key Employees 120 Table 53: First Solar, Inc., Other Locations 122 Table 54: First Solar, Inc., Subsidiaries 123 Table 55: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Key Facts 124 Table 56: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Key Employees 125 Table 57: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Other Locations 127 Table 58: Evergreen Solar, Inc., Subsidiaries 128 Table 59: GT Solar International, Inc., Key Facts 129 Table 60: GT Solar International, Inc., Key Employees 131 Table 61: GT Solar International, Inc., Other Locations 133 Table 62: Global Solar Energy, Inc., Key Facts 134 Table 63: Global Solar Energy, Inc., Key Employees 135 Table 64: Global Solar Energy, Inc., Other Locations 136 Table 65: Advent Solar, Inc., Key Facts 137 Table 66: Advent Solar, Inc., Key Employees 138 Table 67: EMCORE Corporation, Key Facts 139 Table 68: EMCORE Corporation, Key Employees 142 Table 69: EMCORE Corporation, Other Locations 145 Table 70: Envision Solar, Key Facts 147 Table 71: Envision Solar, Key Employees, 2007 148 Table 72: Eos Energy Solutions Acquires Urban Eco Electric 150 Table 73: X-FAB Semiconductor Invests $1.5 Million In Semprius 151 Table 74: The Dow Chemical Invests In Nuvosun 152 Table 75: Brush Engineered Materials Completes Acquisition Of Academy 153 Table 76: China Solar Power Acquires ThinSilicon 154 Table 77: Amonix Completes Acquisition Of Sunworks Solar 155 Table 78: SPX Acquires Yuba Heat Transfer 156 Table 79: MEMC Electronic Materials Completes Acquisition Of SunEdison 157 Table 80: SolarCity Completes Tax Equity Financing Of $60 Million For Solar Power Project, U.S. 158 Table 81: SunRun Completes Tax Equity Financing Of $90 Million For Solar Power Project 158 Table 82: SunPower Completes Project Financing Of $100 Million For Solar PV Systems In California U.S. 159 Table 83: Argonaut Private Equity Invests $198 Million In Solyndra 160 Table 84: Suniva Secures $75 Million In Series C Round Of Venture Financing 161 Table 85: SolFocus Secures Additional $10 Million In Series C Financing 162 Table 86: FPL Group Completes Public Offering For $350 Million 163 Table 87: Simon Property completes the public offering for $1,150 million 165 Table 88: Chevron Completes Public Offering Of 3.45% Notes Due 2012 For $1,500 Million 166 Table 89: Honeywell International Completes Public Offering Of $900 Million 5% Senior Notes Due 2019 168 Table 90: PacifiCorp Completes 6% Bonds Offering For $650 Million 169 Table 91: Origin Energy Enters Into Joint Venture With Micron Technology 170 Table 92: ICP Solar Technologies Enters Into Licensing Agreement With OptiSolar 172 Table 93: Evolution Solar Enters Into Distribution Agreement With Hangzhou Amplesun Solar Technology 173 Table 94: Abbreviations 182 LIST OF FIGURES 1.2 List of Figures Figure 1: Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2015 21 Figure 2: Global Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Cumulative Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2015 23 Figure 3: Global Solar PV Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Country, %, 2009 24 Figure 4: Global Solar PV Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity by Top Countries, MW, 2009 25 Figure 5: The US Power Market, Electricity Production by Fuel Type (including Hydro), %, 2009 27 Figure 6: The US Renewable Power Market, Historical Cumulative Installed Capacity (Including Hydro), MW, 2001-2009 28 Figure 7: The US Renewable Power Market, Cumulative Installed Capacity Split by Fuel Type, %, 2009 29 Figure 8: The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical and Forecast Installed Capacity, MW, 2001-2015 33 Figure 9: The US Solar PV Power Market, Historical Cumulative Capacity by Grid Connectivity, MW, 2001-2009 34 Figure 10: The US Solar PV Market, Historical and Forecast Power Generation, GWh, 2001-2015 35 Figure 11: The US Solar PV Power Market, State-Wise Grid-Connected Photovoltaic Cumulative Installed Capacity, MW, 2009 37 Figure 12: The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Average Price, $/Watt, 2001-2015 38 Figure 13: The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, $m, 2001-2015 40 Figure 14: The US Solar PV Systems Market, Historical Revenues by Grid-Connectivity, $m, 2001-2009 41 Figure 15: The US Solar PV Modules Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, $m, 2001-2015 42 Figure 16: The US Solar PV Inverter Market, Historical and Forecast Revenues, $m, 2001-2015 44 Figure 17: The US Solar PV Market, Historical Cell Production, MW, 2001-2009 45 Figure 18: The US Solar PV Cell Market, Top Solar Cell Producers Market Share, %, 2009 46 Figure 19: Solar PV Technology, Types of Cell Technology, 2009 50 Figure 20: The US Solar PV Market, Financing Trends, Deal Value and Volume, $ Million, 2001-2009 56 Figure 21: The US Solar PV Market, Financing Trends, Share of Deal Values by Deal Type, %, 2009 57 Figure 22: The US Solar PV Market, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 59 Figure 23: The US Solar PV Market, Equity Offerings, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 61 Figure 24: The US Solar PV Market, Debt Offerings, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 65 Figure 25: The US Solar PV Market, Partnerships Analysis, Deal Volume, 2002-2009 68 Figure 26: The US Solar PV Market, M&A, Deal Value and Volume, 2002-2009 70 Figure 27: The US Solar PV Market, Asset Financing, Deal Value and Volume, 2001-2009 73 Figure 28: GlobalData Methodology 183 [Tabellenverzeichnis ausblenden] |
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