Greentech Media, Inc., Jan 2012, Pages: 235
. COMPANY PROFILES
6N Silicon Inc.
Activ Solar
AE Polysilicon (AE)
ARISE Technologies Corp.
Asia Silicon Co., Ltd.
Becancour Silicon, Inc.
Big Sun Energy
CDI Corporation
Luoyang Century New Source
QYresearch, May 2011, Pages: 227
The 2011 Deep Research Report on ChinaSolar Grade PolysiliconIndustry is an in depth research report on China's polysiliconindustry. The report describes the polysiliconindustry chain, including
China Research & Intelligence, Jan 2011, Pages: 50
a hot investment project in numerous new energyindustries.
Many local governments in China take attracting polysilicon enterprises as the direction of introducing investment. Leshan of Sichuan
CCM International Limited, Aug 2011, Pages: 40
and solarenergy, output of crystalline cells in China, consumption volume and output of polysilicon in China from 2011 to 2019 Executive summary
Introduction and methodology
I Detailed description
QYresearch, Dec 2011, Pages: 273
The 2011-2015 Deep Research Report on ChinaSolar Grade PolysiliconIndustry is an expert and in-depth research report on the global and Chinese solar grade polysiliconindustry.
The report begins
Global Industry Analysts, Inc., Sep 2011, Pages: 379
, particularly from the US and Germany. China’s production capability still falls short of stringent quality solar-grade polysilicon with high-energy conversion efficiency. In the future, growth indicators
Koncept Analytics, Dec 2010, Pages: 46
of Polysilicon
2.4.1 China
- Production & Capacity Growth
- Regional Breakdown of Production & Capacity
2.4.2 Japan
- Price Trend
- Industry Capacity
3. Polysilicon - End Market Analysis
3.1 Solar
QYresearch, Jan 2008, Pages: 319
Deep Research Report on ChinaSolar Grade PolysiliconIndustry in 2008 Report was published by the QY Research solarindustry research centre in Jan 2008. It is a deep research report on solar grade
QYresearch, March 2009, Pages: 394
"2009-2013 Deep Research Report on ChinaSolar Grade PolysiliconIndustry" was published in Mar 2009. It is a deep research report on China’s and Global SG polysiliconindustry. In this report
Koncept Analytics, Jan 2012, Pages: 45
of Tables
Polysilicon Production-by Suppliers – tonnes (2007-2012E)
China's restructuring plans for the PolysiliconIndustrySolarPolysilicon Investment plan by Korean Companies (2011)
Solar Cell Demand
QYresearch, Nov 2007, Pages: 250
The Deep Research Report on ChinaSolar Grade PolysiliconIndustry from 2007 to 2012 was published on Nov 2007. In the report the following information will be included:
-Polysilicon manufacturing
China Research & Intelligence, Sep 2009, Pages: 60
for semiconductor devices. Currently, the consumption of the semiconductor industry is about 2/3 of the polysilicon output. The left 1/3 ofpolysilicon output belongs to the consumption of solar cells
Research In China, Oct 2010, Pages: 209
Solar
4.12 Solarfun Power
4.13 Motech Industries
4.14 Gintech
4.15 ReneSola
4.16 China Sunergy
4.17 Sunowe Photovoltaic
4.18 Changzhou EGing Photovoltaic Technology
4.19 Jetion Solar
4.20 Risen Energy
4
Research In China, Oct 2010, Pages: 209
Solar
4.12 Solarfun Power
4.13 Motech Industries
4.14 Gintech
4.15 ReneSola
4.16 China Sunergy
4.17 Sunowe Photovoltaic
4.18 Changzhou EGing Photovoltaic Technology
4.19 Jetion Solar
4.20 Risen Energy
4
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Analysis;
- C-Si Non C-Si Project Comparison and Conclusion;
- Investment Suggestions and related conclusions; CHAPTER ONE: GLOBAL AND CHINASOLARINDUSTRY OVERVIEW
1.1 Definition of Solar Cell
1.2 C
Energy Business Reports, Nov 2011, Pages: 306
aggressively supported renewable energy sources with Congress extending the federal tax credits through 2011, which originally set to expire at the end of 2010. The exploding industry growth supports the solar
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Photovoltaic Power Plants
Developing Countries: Biggest Potential
Taiwan and China Gain Visibility on the Global Landscape
The Economics of SolarEnergy: A Feasibility Study
Solar Competitiveness
Rising
Research In China, Nov 2009, Pages: 67
evident overcapacity. Meanwhile, being an energy-intensive industry, the electricity charges of polysilicon accounts for 35%-40% in production cost. Currently, China’s PV industry has not been started up
Research In China, Nov 2009, Pages: 67
evident overcapacity. Meanwhile, being an energy-intensive industry, the electricity charges of polysilicon accounts for 35%-40% in production cost. Currently, China’s PV industry has not been started up
Lucintel, Jan 2011, Pages: 171
. The business of generating electricity from wind and solarenergy is growing and is poised for rapid expansion as the US, China and rest of the world look for cleaner and more sustainable ways to generate