Jul 7 2010
Reportlinker has introduced its latest ‘Molten Salt Solar Energy Thermal Storage and Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010 to 2016’ market research report, prepared by WinterGreen Research.
Throughout the world, there has been a growing need for reliable, cost-effective solar energy. Molten salt storage as well as electrical energy production by the usage of steam turbines is set to obtain significant growth. Although economies of scale are not realized in this area, it will be achieved once 100 projects are built.
Solar power systems comprise solar modules, associated power electronics as well as other parts. Solar panels find applications in industrial, commercial and residential sectors. The demand for solar energy is largely driven by higher prices for fossil-fuel and lesser prices for solar energy. In 2009, concentrated thermal solar molten salt storage systems at a level less than $100 million are expected to hit $13.6 billion by the year 2016.
Topics covered in this report include Compressing Air Or Pumping Water Uphill To Store Sun's Energy; Climate Change Is Predicted To Raise Global Sea Levels; Impact of Changing Water Supplies; Components Of A Concentrated Solar Power CSP System; and Molten Salt Storage of Solar Energy Market Shares and Market Forecasts.
Tables covered: Molten Salt Solar Executive Summary; Components Of A Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) System; Key Elements In A Solar Cell; Key Main Categories Of Technology In A Silicon Based Solar Cell; Solar Energy Molten Salt Storage Market Driving Forces; and Solar Power Steam Generator Market Shares, 2009.
Figures covered: Solar Power Steam Generator Market Shares, 2009; Molten Salt Storage Receiver Market Forecasts Dollars, Worldwide, 2010-2016; Heliostat Sun Tracking Mirror; Parabolic Trough Collectors Producing Superheated Steam; Central Tower Installation Spain; and Solar Chemical Reactor Under Solar Operation.