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Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2030 - China and Taiwan Leading the Demand

Region:Asia

Product Code:AM96

Published On

September 2011

Total pages

138

About the Report

;The report titled “Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2015 - China and Taiwan leading the demand” provides a comprehensive analysis of the Solar PV industry across the Region. It includes a detail analysis of the Asia Pacific as a region with further analysis on solar PV market in various countries such as Japan, Australia, China, South Korea and Taiwan.

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;The report covers information on various apects such as On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative and Annual Installed Capacity, PV power per capita, market segmentation, trends prevailing across the region and competitive landscape of the major players operating in the countries. The report entails the SWOT analysis of solar PV market in various countries.

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;The future outlook presented the base case, conservative case and aggressive case scenario factor analysis providing an insight on the prospects in the solar PV cumulative and annual installed capacity for all the countries and region. The report also includes the cause and effect relationship among the various industry factors prevailing in the PV market.

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;During the period from 2006-2010, the annual installations have increased at a CAGR of 57.3%.The installations over the years have increased from 333 MW in 2006 to 967 MW in 2009. The year 2010 was a phenomenal year for this industry with an increase of more than 100% compared to the previous year. The annual PV installations jumped from 967 MW in 2009 to 2,036 MW in 2010.

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;In 2010, residential, non-residential and utility were the three major types of installations taking place in the Asia Pacific region. Residential segment was the leader with a more than half the share of the PV installations. But with major thrust being given to development of solar PV technology the manufacturers are setting up huge power plants in order to generate solar PV technology at large scale and meet the high and never ending meets of the large size of population living in this region. Therefore it is expected that a major growth will be seen in the utility sector as compared to the residential sector. The share of utility sector in the total type of installations will increase to ~% by 2015 whereas the residential segment is expected to decline to ~%.

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;Japan

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;Multi-Crystalline Silicon solar cells and modules dominated the solar PV market with 52% of the market share in the total capacity of shipments. The market share of this technology has decreased over time as companies are switching over to thin wafer silicon technology. Single Crystalline silicon is the second largest market segment with the contribution of 32.8% in the total shipment power in 2010.

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;Australia

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;Australia’s renewable energy market is dominated by Hydro energy which commanded a market share of 63.4% in 2010 with the total electricity generation of 13,793 MWh. Wind energy is the second largest segment which generated 4,985 MWh of electricity in 2010 and held the market share of 22.9%. Bio-energy is another upcoming source of electricity generation which has witnessed an incline in its market share. The solar PV segment generated 464 MWh of electricity in 2010 with the market share of 2.1%.

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;China

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;China has a moderate capacity utilization ratio of 53% in terms of output of polysilicon material. China generated 45,000 tons of polysilicon wafers in 2010 comparative to the capacity of 85,000 tons. The market is currently dominated by the multi-crystalline and single crystalline technology. About 11 GW of solar cells were produced in 2010.

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;Asia Pacific solar PV market is poised to gain momentum in its installed capacity as the grid development progresses in the future. Under the normal business conditions, new and upcoming policy schemes in India, China and Australia will drive the PV installations demand in the region while policy transitions in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan will stimulate the domestic market. Several innovative Asia pacific companies are expected to build new solar power farms in the region which will commercialize the clean electricity and will aid the market to approach towards grid parity. The cumulative installed capacity is expected to increase to ~ MW in 2011 and is projected to quadruple itself to ~ MW by 2015. 

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;Key Topics Covered In The Report

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  • ;The feed-in-tariffs introduced in the various countries and their effect on the solar PV market
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  • ;The annual and cumulative PV installations along with PV power per capita in various countries and region from 2006-2010
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  • ;Future Outlook on the basis of assumed scenarios i.e. base case, worst case and aggressive case on cumulative installed capacity, annual installed capacity and PV power per capita, from 2011-2015
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  • ;Cause and effect relationship analysis between various industry factors prevalent in the region
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  • ;SWOT analysis of the solar PV industry and Macro Economic Environment in various countries
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  • ;Competitive Landscape of the various players operating in various countries across the region
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Products

Cumulative Installed Capacity, Annual Installed Capacity, PV per capita, Thin Films, Crystalline silicon technology, On Grid Installations, Off Grid I

Companies

Sharp, Kyocera, Sanyo, Mitsubishi Electric, kaneka, Solar Shop, Akora Energy, Solar Energy, SilexSolar, Solar Systems, JA Solar, Suntech, Yingli Green, Trina Solar, Millinet Solar, Symphony Energy, Motech , Gintech , Neo Solar Power, E-Ton Solar Tech, Del

Table of Contents

1. Asia Pacific

1.1. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction

Solar Photovoltaic Technology

Benefits of Solar PV technology

Types of PV systems

Market Scenario

1.2. Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010

1.2.1. Asia Pacific Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

1.2.2. Asia Pacific Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

1.3. Asia Pacific Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010

1.4. Asia Pacific Solar PV Market Segmentation

1.4.1. On the Basis of Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2010 and 2015

1.4.2. On the Basis of Type of Installations, 2010 and 2015

1.5. Emerging Solar PV Countries

India

Malaysia

1.6. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Opportunities and Challenges

Opportunities

Challenges

1.7. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Market Future Outlook

1.7.1. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

1.7.2. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

1.7.3. Asia Pacific Solar Photovoltaic Power Per Capita, 2011-2015

2. Japan

2.1. Japan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction

2.2. Japan Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact

2.3. Japan Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010

2.3.1. Japan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

2.3.2. Japan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

2.4. Japan Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010

2.5. Japan Solar PV Market Segmentation

2.5.1. On the Basis of Type of Technology, 2006-2010

2.5.2. On the Basis of Shipment By Destination, 2006-2010

2.6. Japan Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape

2.7. Japan Solar PV SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Weakenesses

Opportunities

Threats

2.8. Japan Solar PV Market Future Outlook

2.8.1. Japan Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

2.8.2. Japan Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

2.8.3. Japan Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015

2.9. Japan Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections

2.9.1. Population, 2006-2015

2.9.2. GDP, 2006-2015

3. Australia

3.1. Australia Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction

3.2. Australia Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact

3.3. Australia Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010

3.3.1. Australia Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

3.3.2. Australia Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

3.4. Australia Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010

3.5. Australia Solar PV Power Price per Watt, 2009-2010

3.6. Australia Renewable Energy Market Segmentation on the Basis of Electricity Generation, 2010

3.7. Australia Solar Photovoltaic Market Competitive Landscape

3.8. Australia Solar PV SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Weakenesses

Opportunities

Threats

3.9. Australia Solar PV Market Future Outlook

3.9.1. Australia Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

3.9.2. Australia Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

3.9.3. Australia Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015

3.10. Australia Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections

3.10.1. Population, 2006-2015

3.10.2. GDP, 2006-2015

4. China

4.1. China Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction

4.2. China Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact

4.3. China Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010

4.3.1. China Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

4.3.2. China Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

4.4. China Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010

4.5. China PV Shipments, 2007-2010

4.6. China Solar PV Market Segmentation

4.6.1. By Technology Capacity and Output, 2010

4.6.2. On the Basis of Applications of Solar PV, 2010

4.7. China Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape

4.8. China Solar PV SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Weakenesses

Opportunities

Threats

4.9. China Solar PV Market Future Outlook

4.9.1. China Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

4.9.2. China Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

4.9.3. China Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015

4.9.4. China Total Electricity Demand and Solar PV Electricity Contribution, 2009-2015

4.10. China Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections

4.10.1. Population, 2006-2015

4.10.2. GDP, 2006-2015

5. South Korea

5.1. South Korea Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction

5.2. South Korea Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact

5.3. South Korea Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010

5.3.1. South Korea Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

5.3.2. South Korea Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

5.4. South Korea Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010

5.5. South Korea Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape

5.6. South Korea Solar PV SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Weakenesses

Opportunities

Threats

5.7. South Korea Solar PV Market Future Outlook

5.7.1. South Korea Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

5.7.2. South Korea Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

5.7.3. South Korea Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015

5.8. South Korea Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections

5.8.1. Population, 2006-2015

5.8.2. GDP, 2006-2015

6. Taiwan

6.1. Taiwan Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Market Introduction

6.2. Taiwan Solar Feed-in Tariffs Present Status and Impact

6.3. Taiwan Solar PV Market Size, 2006-2010

6.3.1. Taiwan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

6.3.2. Taiwan Solar PV On-Grid and Off-Grid Annual Installed Capacity, 2006-2010

6.4. Taiwan Solar PV Power per Capita, 2006-2010

6.5. Taiwan Solar PV Market Competitive Landscape

6.6. Taiwan Solar PV SWOT Analysis

Strengths

Weakenesses

Opportunities

Threats

6.7. Taiwan Solar PV Market Future Outlook

6.7.1. Taiwan Solar PV Cumulative Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

6.7.2. Taiwan Solar PV Annual Installed Capacity, 2011-2015

6.7.3. Taiwan Solar PV Power Per Capita, 2011-2015

6.8. Taiwan Macro Economic Indicators: Current and Projections

6.8.1. Population, 2006-2015

6.8.2. GDP, 2006-2015

7. Appendix

7.1. Market Definition

7.2. Abbreviations

7.3. Research Methodology

Data Collection Methods

Approach

7.4. Disclaimer

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