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太陽能發電的全球技術發展

Photovoltaics- Global Technology Developments

出版商 Technical Insights, Inc.
出版日期 2006年06月 商品編碼 45036
內容資訊 英文  
價格
US $ 6000 Web Access (Regional License)
US $ 6500 Hard Copy & Web Access (Regional License)


太陽能發電的全球技術發展 是由出版商Technical Insights, Inc.在2006年06月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書價格從美金6000起跳。

簡介

大眾對於化石燃料可能造成的溫室效應的不安推動著可再生能源的持續開發。當中,利用太陽能源的太陽能發電由於具備乾淨且容易再生的優點,近年來有了飛躍的發展表現。

專門於多様先進產業之策略性調查的美國市調公司 Technical Insights, Inc. (總公司:德州),詳盡地調查與分析太陽能發電的全球性發展,並出版綜合報告書 "Photovoltaics - Global Technology Developments"

此報告書在探討太陽能發電產業的主要發展/阻礙要素、傾向外,也提供該產業的新興技術與應用方式。此報告書的概略架構如下所示。

第1章 摘要

  • 調查概要與方法論
  • 主要結果
    • 應矚目的新興技術
    • 應矚目的應用方式

第2章 對技術與應用方式的見解

  • 技術入門
    • 太陽能發電的概要
    • 太陽能發電的應用方式
  • 矽太陽能電池的技術
    • 矽太陽能電池:概要
    • 矽太陽能發電的影響
  • 薄膜太陽能發電的技術
    • 薄膜太陽能發電技術的概要
    • 硒化銅銦(CIS) 與銅銦硒化鎵 (CIGS) 薄膜
    • 碲化鎘(Cd-Te) 薄膜
  • 量子點/奈米材料基礎的太陽能發電技術
    • 奈米材料基礎的太陽能電池:概要
    • 主要業者與技術

第3章 技術導入要素的分析

  • 影響太陽能發電技術發展的一般要素
  • 影響技術發展的技術要素
  • 競爭技術與市場影響要素的評價

第4章 研究與革新的評價

  • 大學與公家機關的研究評價
    • 提高太陽能電池效率的Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide Gratings:德國
    • 高效率太陽能電池用的新合成聚合物:中國
    • 染料敏化太陽能電池用複合膜的合成:印度
    • 油電混合動力太陽能電池的性能強化:西班牙
    • 針對太陽能應用方式的電鍍氧化鋅膜:摩洛哥
    • 太陽能電池用反射防止膜的有效化:日本
    • 黃銅礦太陽能電池的界面工學:德國
    • TPV電池用In-Ga-As-Sb/Ga-Sb電池的使用:加拿大
    • 新電子受予體材料的聚合物太陽能電池:希臘
    • 光化學電池用的二氧化鈦膜合成:德國
    • 陰天下使用太陽能源的新塑膠材料:加拿大
    • 染料敏化太陽能電池用的金屬催化劑粒子
  • 企業的研究評價
    • Miasole的新CIGS製造技術:美國
    • 基於Concentrix Solar菲涅耳透鏡的Flatcon技術:德國
    • 革命性CIGS薄膜製造程序:美國
    • Konarka基於塑膠基礎的太陽能電池研究:美國
    • 新太陽能集光器:美國
    • 低成本•高效率的後觸點太陽能電池:美國
    • Global Solar Energy Inc.的新CIGS電池:美國
    • 新矽墨水的太陽能電池:美國

第5章 專利與主要參與企業的資料庫

  • 專利
  • 主要參與企業的資料庫

第6章 Frost & Sullivan Award

第7章 決策輔助資料庫

目錄

Abstract

The Frost & Sullivan research service entitled Photovoltaics: Global Developments provides an overview of emerging photovoltaic technologies and their applications in grid power, portable power, and so on along with key market drivers and restraints and analysis of trends witnessed in the photovoltaics industry. In this research service, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the following technologies: silicon photovoltaics, quantum dot based solar cells, and thin film photovoltaics.

This analysis is available through our Technical Insights Growth Partnership Service program. With these programs, clients receive industry-leading market research such as this, along with technical and econometric data as well as many interactive features including Analyst Inquiry Time and Client Councils. Analyst Inquiry Time and Client Councils.

Frost & Sullivan Growth Partnership Service

Based on extensive and in-depth research, real-world consulting work, and new theories tested in hundreds of companies across many industries, Frost & Sullivan has evolved its Growth Partnership Services (GPS) program that provides established and emerging firms with powerful growth visions. Moving beyond token mission statements, GPS provides an actionable vision to growth consulting partners by illustrating how key intelligence and strategic research based on defined goals can guide day-to-day behavior and overall company direction. The foundation of Frost & Sullivan's GPS includes:

  • Assisting companies to reach their full potential in the core business
  • Providing growth strategies to help companies expand into related businesses
  • Preemptively redefining the core business during market turbulence
  • Applying the Frost & Sullivan framework to identify and address common mistakes resulting from misaligned corporate strategies
  • Recommending growth management strategies through continuous partnership

To maximize the potential for growth within a firm's internal and external environment, Frost & Sullivan consultants can facilitate the creation of strategic programs that deliver improved market success. Frost & Sullivan's strengths lie in combining strategic understanding with market expertise and applying these with absolute commitment to its clients' growth.

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

  • 1. Research Overview and Methodology
    • 1. Research Overview
    • 2. Methodology
  • 2. Key Research Findings
    • 1. Noteworthy Emerging Technologies
    • 2. Noteworthy Applications

2. Technology and Applications Viewpoint

  • 1. Technology Primer
    • 1. Overview of Photovoltaics
    • 2. Applications of Photovoltaics
  • 2. Silicon Photovoltaic Cell Technologies
    • 1. Silicon Photovoltaic Cells--An Overview
    • 2. Impact of Silicon Photovoltaics
  • 3. Thin Film Photovoltaic Technologies
    • 1. Overview of Thin Film Photovoltaic Technologies
    • 2. Copper -Indium-Selenide (CIS) and Copper-Indium-Gallium-Selenide (CIGS) Thin Films
    • 3. Cadmium Telluride (Cd-Te) Thin Films
  • 4. Quantum Dot and Nanomaterial-Based Photovoltaic Technologies
    • 1. Nanomaterial-Based Solar Cells--An Overview
    • 2. Key Players and Their Technologies

3. Technology Adoption Factor Analysis

  • 1. General Factors Affecting Photovoltaic Technology Development
    • 1. General Technology Drivers
    • 2. General Technology Challenges
  • 2. Technology Specific Factors Influencing Technology Development
    • 1. Technology Specific Drivers
    • 2. Technology Specific Challenges
  • 3. Assessment of Competing Technologies and Influential Market Factors
    • 1. Competing Technologies
    • 2. Funding Scenario

4. Assessment of Research and Innovations

  • 1. Assessment of Research at Universities and Public Institutions
    • 1. Aluminum Doped Zinc Oxide Gratings to Improve Efficiencies in Solar Cells--Germany
    • 2. Novel Polymers Synthesized for High-Efficiency Solar Cells--China
    • 3. Synthesizing Composite Films for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells--India
    • 4. Enhancing Performance of Hybrid Solar Cells--Spain
    • 5. Electroplating Zinc Oxide Films for Solar Applications-- Morocco
    • 6. Optimizing Anti-Reflection Coatings for Solar Cells--Japan
    • 7. Performing Interface Engineering in Chalcopyrite-Based Solar Cells--Germany
    • 8. Using In-Ga-As-Sb and Ga-Sb Cells for TPV Cells--Canada
    • 9. Polymer-Based Solar Cells with a New Electron-Donor-Acceptor Material--Greece
    • 10. Synthesizing Titanium Dioxide Films for Photochemical Cells--Germany
    • 11. Novel Plastic Material that Harnesses Solar Energy on a Cloudy Day--Canada
    • 12. Metal Catalyst Particles for Dye Sensitized Solar Cells
  • 2. Assessment of Research in Corporates
    • 1. Miasolé's Novel CIGS Manufacturing Technology--USA
    • 2. Concentrix Solar's Fresnel Lens-Based Flatcon Technology--Germany
    • 3. Innovative CIGS Thin Film Manufacturing Process--USA
    • 4. Research on Plastic-Based Solar Cells at Konarka--USA
    • 5. Novel Solar Power Concentrator--USA
    • 6. Low-Cost High-Efficiency Back Contact Solar Cells--USA
    • 7. Novel CIGS Cells from Global Solar Energy Inc.--USA
    • 8. Novel Silicon Ink-Based Solar Cells--USA

5. Patents and Database of Key Industry Participants

  • 1. Patents
    • 1. Patents in North America-I
    • 2. Patents in North America--II
  • 2. Database of Key Industry Participants
    • 1. Corporates
    • 2. Universities and Public Institutions

6. Frost & Sullivan 2006 Science and Technology Awards

  • 1. Technology Innovation Award
    • 1. Award Description
    • 2. Award Recipient
  • 2. Excellence in Technology Award
    • 1. Award Description
    • 2. Award Recipient
  • 3. Technology Innovation Award
    • 1. Award Description
    • 2. Award Recipient

7. Decision Support Database

  • 1. Database Tables
    • 1. Total Electricity Generation (1999-2006)
    • 2. Total Electricity Generation from Thermal Sources (1999-2006)
    • 3. Installed Capacity from Hydel Sources (1999-2006)
    • 4. Total Installed Capacity-Nuclear Sources (1999-2006)
    • 5. Total Installed Capacity--Thermal Sources (1999-2006)
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