Jan 27 2010
Reportlinker.com has added a new market research report titled “Worldwide Solar Cell Manufacturing Facilities and Production Capacity, 2009-2015” to its catalogue.
Throughout the world, new incentives are being provided by governments for the development of solar energy. The Obama Administration has passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, which in history, is the single largest investment for renewable energy and energy efficiency. Substantial new demand for solar power would be created due to the setting of national renewable electricity standards by the administration.
The main sources for the growth of solar cell market have been Europe and Japan. The global economic crisis in 2009 has halted this growth, but the forecast for these markets in the medium- to long-term is steady growth of solar cells. In Japan, sales of solar cells are anticipated to increase. The Japanese government is providing incentives for homeowners for installation of household solar power by reinstated a subsidy program in January 2009. The solar energy is poised to grow significantly with the global solar production increasing rapidly.
This new report from Reportlinker.com provides a general summary of the activities of global solar cell manufacturers. The report comprises detailed analysis of 53 solar products manufacturing companies throughout the world, covering all important solar cell technologies available in the market. Analysis of 18 companies that manufacture thin-film amorphous silicon solar cells and 10 companies that produce CdTe and CIGS technology solar cells are covered in this report.
Major manufactures’ solar cell production capacity is provided in this study including their future production capacities, market share, market size and plant locations. This study provides a detailed analysis of top 10 solar manufactures and forecast up to 2015.