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Transcript of CPV Challenge Report
Published: July 2009
Format: Secure PDF
Extent: 94 Pages
Price: €1295
This report off ers you the most in-depth and impartial analysis of the business challenges facing CPV companies as they complete their transition from the lab to the fast growing solar energy market.
Based on in-depth interviews with industry experts and thorough analysis, this report gives you all the information you need to ensure you take full advantage of the amazing CPV marketplace.
CPV Industry Growth Forecast & Strategic Landscape
The CPV Challenge Report (Part II):
You will get:The very latest forecasts on CPV industry growth ■
until 2020Unique ■ analysis of government incentives in six main markets including Spain & the USInside information about the main ■ CPV projects and what companies are building themA clear ■ understanding of how the CPV value chain works and who the main players areFind out ■ who’s fi nancing CPV companies
Plus! You’ll also receive:■ More than 40 colour graphs and tables■ A PDF fi le that you can print out or read on-screen at
your convenience■ Reliable data you can use for your own presentations ■ All this presented in one easy-to-read report!
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Research highlights...The CPV Industry will Grow by up to 7GW by 2020This report gives you unique insight into three realistic scenarios - built specifi cally for this report – showing that by 2020 CPV installations could reach between 5.4 GW in the conservative scenario, 7 GW in the optimistic scenario and 6.1 GW by 2020 in a neutral scenario. The report will show you how, where and when these scenarios could be achieved.
Initial Industry Growth Driven by Government SubsidiesThe report shows that during the fi rst growth phase (2009 – 2014) CPV installations will grow at a CAGR of 45% helped by generous government incentives. Thereafter, incentives are expected to be more restrictive but technological advances and increased cost competitiveness will allow CPV to grow at a CAGR of 16% per year until 2020. You will receive full details about the government incentives in the main markets, how they will impact your business and how to best prepare yourself.
CPV Growth Potential in the Commercial Rooftop MarketMost CPV companies have been targeting the utility scale segment with CPV systems of large size and power but it’s not the only way to make money. The commercial rooftop market off ers CPV companies, particularly those in Low and Medium concentration, the opportunity to penetrate a new profi table segment. However, reducing tracking size and minimising maintenance requirements is vital for successfully penetrating this market. Find out what CPV companies are doing to tap into this lucrative market.
All the information you need to understand the CPV industry in one place.
Commulative CPV installations in MW
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25 87 207390 641
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table of contents1. Introduction and Executive Summary
2. Background Information 2.1. Brief explanation of CPV technology 2.1.1. Basic Principles 2.1.2. High Concentration, Medium Concentration
and Low Concentration 2.1.3. Types of cells: multi-junction
and high effi ciency silicon cells
2.2. Requirements for CPV 2.2.1. Solar Resources and Geographical
limitations of HCPV and LCPV 2.2.2. The need for precise tracking systems in
HCPV 2.2.3. The advantages and disadvantages of CPV 2.2.3.1 Effi ciency 2.2.3.2 Cost per kWh 2.2.3.3 Modularity 2.2.3.4 Scalability 2.2.3.5 Technological Maturity
3. The CPV Industry: Current state, facts and fi gures 3.1 Global context: CPV as part of the solar market 3.1.1 Growth in the PV market 3.1.2 Growth in the CPV market
3.2 CPV Value Chain 3.3 Production Capacity 3.4 Companies involved in the CPV industry and
their projects 3.4.1 Introduction 3.4.2 Table of main projects 3.4.3 Commentary 3.4.3.1 Location of main projects 3.4.3.2 Location of main players 3.4.3.3 Research bodies 3.4.3.4 Summary Chart of Selected CPV Companies
and Systems
4. Overcoming the challenges - the way forward for CPV
4.1 CPV as an emerging industry 4.2 Evolution of CPV 4.3 Analysis of the challenges that CPV faces as an
industry 4.3.1 Technological Challenges 4.3.1.1 Cell effi ciency 4.3.1.2 Minimising effi ciency losses 4.3.1.3 Weight and maintenance considerations in
tracking 4.3.1.4 Proof of longevity 4.3.1.5 Extending into areas of lower solar radiation 4.3.1.6 Climate change 4.3.2 Economic challenges 4.3.2.1 Economies of scale 4.3.2.2 Production capabilities and limitations 4.3.2.3 Scaling up – business and operational
challenges 4.3.2.4 Supply chain issues 4.3.2.5 Funding Challenges 4.3.2.6 Industry image and level of trust/marketing
push and pull 4.3.2.7 Environmental regulations
4.4 Regulatory and support frameworks 4.4.1 The need for a regulatory and support
framework 4.4.2 Regulatory environments 4.4.3 What constitutes a favourable regulatory
environment? 4.4.4 Types of regulation and support currently in
place 4.4.1 Feed in Tariff s 4.4.2 Capital allowances 4.4.3 Grants 4.4.4 Other 4.4.5 Regulatory environment in selected
countries 4.4.5.1 Australia 4.4.5.2 Europe 4.4.5.2.1 Greece 4.4.5.2.2 Italy 4.4.5.2.3 Portugal 4.4.5.2.4 Spain 4.4.5.2.5 Israel 4.4.5.3 Japan 4.4.5.4 USA
4.5 Summary of industry challenges and possible ways of overcoming them
4.5.1 Perfect the technology 4.5.2 Enter new geographical markets 4.5.3 Position for growth 4.5.4 Build brand 4.5.5 Attract investment funding
5. Forecasting summary 5.1 Key Report Findings 5.1.2 Key assumptions 5.1.3 Key variables studied 5.1.4 CPV Installations till 2020 5.1.4.1 Conservative scenario 5.4.1.2 Neutral scenario 5.1.4.3 Optimistic scenario 5.1.5 Methodology
6. Conclusions
Published: Feb 2009
Format: Secure PDF
Extent: 103 Pages
Price: €1295
Released in 2009, this is the most detailed report on the technological challenges CPV faces.
A realistic indication of when CPV will reach grid parity ■
Forecasts for Cost Reductions until 2015 ■
Forecasts for Cell & Module Efficiency Increases until 2015 ■
Cost and performance comparison between CPV vs PV & ■
Thin FilmThe Latest Progress in Testing and Certification in CPV ■
And much, much more… ■
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“A highly informative and first of its kind report on the promising CPV technology. I eagerly await part II.”
World Institute of Sustainable energy