Research and Markets: 2011 Edition: Worldwide Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities and Production Capacity 2010-2015

DUBLIN--()--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e7916e/2011_edition_worl) has announced the addition of the "2011 Edition: Worldwide Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities and Production Capacity 2010-2015" report to their offering.

The political will, public awareness and government incentives to support solar worldwide has changed the phase of the solar industry.

Europe, USA and Japan have been the primary sources of demand for the solar. The solar cell production capacity has more than doubled in the last one year or so. This trend is mainly driven by China. Governments in the US, Germany, China and Japan have played a major role in making solar industry one of the fastest growing energy technology industries in the world. China and Germany have emerged from the 2008-09 financial crises as the global leaders in solar.

The market for solar installation is still dominated by Germany, the United States and Japan. The Chinese market for solar remains small, hence most of the solar cells and modules are exported to other countries worldwide. The Chinese makers have slowly started catering to the domestic market too. The easy financing from the Chinese Government has helped many manufacturers to expand into the solar supply chain becoming vertically integrated companies. Overproduction in China has brought down the prices of solar cells worldwide. The low prices of solar cells have made manufacturers in other parts of the world difficult to complete. Overall, the government in China has played a pivotal role in increasing the solar wafer and cell production capacity within China and lowering the prices.

This report gives an overview of the activities of major solar wafer and cell manufacturers around the world. It contains in-depth profiles of 78 solar wafer and cell manufacturers, covering all the major solar cell technologies, including 17 companies manufacturing thin-film amorphous solar cells and 11 companies manufacturing CdTe and CIGS technology solar cells. This report includes solar cell manufacturers current production capacity, future production capacities, their plant locations, market size, market share, top 10 manufacturers and a forecast for 2015.

Key Topics Covered:

Executive Summary

1. Worldwide Solar Cell Market Forecast

2. Worldwide Solar Cell Manufacturing Facility and Production Capacity

3. Analysis of Worldwide Potential Solar Cell Production Capacity

4. Important Findings

5. Worldwide Solar Cell Manufacturing Facility (Including Solar Wafer): Current & Future Status

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Contacts

Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager,
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716