DUBLIN, Ireland--(Business Wire)--
Research and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88519) has announced the
addition of 2007 Deep Research Report on China Solar Cell and Module
Industry to their offering.
This research will focus on solar cells and modules, which have
been the most popular formats in China in the past years. Although
from a long-term interest, their profit margin will go down and
competition will become more and more serious, cell and module formats
will still have a rapid increase. What is more, high oil prices will
help solar energy and other renewable energies take the place of
traditional energy, so solar cells will be the energy of the future.
Because of energy risk, more and more governments will support
solar energy development, and it will attract more and more
investment. During 2006 and the 2007, most global capitals have
invested in solar energy or related industries, and this trend is set
to continue. Germany, USA, Spain, Italy, Japan, West of Europe and
other countries in the world have realised the need for solar energy,
which will bring about great demand for solar cell and modules, and
this will help them develop at a high speed.
This report will focus on cell and module companies, the following
information or data are included:
-Cell or module production capacity of each company and total
-Capacity expansion and new product line plan
-Equipment and technology source
-Key products and efficiency
-Market share and position in the world and China
-Long-term contracts of cell and module
-Contracts and purchase price of polysilicon, wafer and other raw
materials partners
-Cell and module production, the average selling price, regional
revenue, profit margin etc
-11 items (such as Share holder, Management Team, Products,
Revenues, Clients etc) of each company
-Manufacturing process or related information
More than 30 local manufacturers and 25 Global manufacturers will
be included in the report and most of the data and information is
taken from our team interviews.
Companies Mentioned:
Sharp solar(Japan)
Q-CELL(German)
Kyocera solar(Japan)
Suntech(China)
Sanyo solar(Japan)
Mitsubishi solar(Japan)
Motech (Taiwan)
Schott Solar(German)(RWE SCHOTT Solar)
BP Solar (US)
SolarWorld (German)(Bought Shell Solar)
Isofoton(Spain)
SunPower(US)
First Solar(US)
Yingli Solar(China)
Photowatt (France)(Owned by Canada ATS)
Ersol Solar Energy (German)
Renewable Energy Corporation(REC) (Norway)
United Solar Ovonic (Energy Conversion Devices)(US)
E-Ton Solar (Taiwan)
Kaneka Solartech (Japan)
Sunways (German)
GE Energy(Former Astropower) (US)
Ninbo Solar(China)
Evergreen Solar(US)
MHI (Japan)
Topray Solar (A-si) (China)
Antec Solar Energy AG(German)
Wuxi Suntech
Yingli Solar
China Sunergy (Nanjing)
JA Solar
Shanghai SSEC
Trina Solar
Topsolar
Ningbo Solar
Solarfun
Topray Solar(A-Si)
Canadian Solar
Jetion S&T
Shanghai Chaori Solar
Sunowe Photovoltaic
Wuxi Shangpin Solar Energy Science & Technology
ET Solar
Soltech
Jiangsu Tianbao PV
Yunnan Tianda
UL Solar
Global Solar Science and Technology
Tianjin Jinneng Solar(A-Si)
Beijing Sangpu Solar
Shenzhen Trony Science(A-Si)
Chinalight Solar
Hainan TianJu
ERA Solar
Yunnan Zhuoye
Shenzhen Jiawei Industry
Guangdong Quanxin
China United Cleaning Technology
Shenzhen Sumoncle
For more information visit
http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c88519
Laura Wood
Senior Manager
Research and Markets
press@researchandmarkets.com
Fax: +353 1 4100 980
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