Chemicals and Materials for Photovoltaic Cells and Modules — 2012 Series
The 5th edition of Chemicals & Modules for Photovoltaic Cells is a series of three reports to be released throughout 2012 as they become available. Each report will focus on a different technology to provide a deeper understanding of how the technology evolves throughout the year.
Purchase the entire series or just the section of the report that's most relevant to your business. The first report in the new series is Chemical and Materials for Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells 2012.
Chemicals and Materials for Photovoltaic Cells and Modules — 2012 Series
Section I — Chemicals and Materials for Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells 2012: Now available!
Section II — Chemicals and Materials for Thin Film Photovoltaic Cells 2012
Section III — Chemicals and Materials for Photovoltaic Modules 2012
Section I — Chemical and Materials for Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells 2012
Even with the recent collapse in subsidies in Europe and the impacts of the debt crises in Europe, the demand for solar cells continues to grow. This report will deliver an analysis of the true demand for chemicals and materials in crystalline silicon cells as well as technology evolution. It is an authoritative source of strategic, tactical and forecast information for marketers and executive management for producers and users of these materials.
Crystalline Silicon Materials Demand Through 2015
Chemicals and Materials for Crystalline Silicon Photovoltaic Cells 2012 will review the latest/emerging technology developments and assess impact on next-generation chemicals and materials.
Report I Contents
1. Executive Summary
- High level market overview with
module growth scenarios by
technology.
2. Market Drivers
- Summary of drivers for chemicals
and materials demand.
3. Cell & Module Forecasts
- Examination of capacity by module
type and regional capacity analysis.
4. Emerging Technology Review
- FBR Silicon
- Pseudo-Mono Ingots
- Diamond Wire Sawing
- Selective Emitter Formation
- Metal Wrap Through / Emitter Wrap Through
- Alternative Metallization
- Rear Side Passivation
- Back Contact Formation
5. Market Assessment & Forecasts
- Roll up of chemicals and materials
demand across cells and modules, by
type. Five year chemicals and
materials forecasts.
Review of key suppliers.
7. Production Technology Review
- Technology review of high efficiency
cells manufactured by the top 10
module suppliers
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