Utility Scale Solar Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010-2016 Now Available at ReportsandReports

By Marketsandmarkets, PRNE
Sunday, June 27, 2010

DALLAS, June 28, 2010 - ReportsandReports announces it will carry the Utility Scale Solar Market
Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010-2016 Market Research
Report in its store.

Browse the complete Report on:
www.reportsandreports.com/market-reports/utility-scale-solar-market-sh
ares-strategies-and-forecasts-wor/

This new study on Utility Scale Solar Market Shares, Strategies, and
Forecasts, Worldwide, 2010-2016 has 690 pages, 105 tables and figures. Large
solar farms are part of the answer to implementing energy generated from
capture of heat from the sun. Utility scale systems are complex
implementations of aggregated capture devices. The value of utility scale
build out is the sheer size of the projects. It is easier to implement one
large project in a controlled area than to implement multiple medium size
projects to achieve the same level of power generation.

Solar energy market driving forces relate to the opportunity to harness a
cheap, long lasting, powerful energy source. Solar energy can be used to
create electricity in huge quantity. Solar panels are mounted in a
weatherproof frame, are mounted in areas with direct exposure to the sun to
generate electricity from sunlight.

Solar power systems are comprised of solar modules, related power
electronics, and other components. Solar panels are used in residential,
commercial and industrial applications. Solar compositions of arrays that
comprise electric utility grids appear to be the wave of the future. Other
solar systems are concentrating systems that leverage thermal transport of
heated fluids and utilize traditional steam generators. The demand for solar
energy is dependent on a lower prices for solar and higher prices for
petroleum. A combination of economies of scale being realized in the
manufacturing along with increases in the current prices for petroleum will
drive solar energy adoption.

The overall solar market has attained enough critical mass to boost
competitive technologies of thin film and monocrystalline, polycrystalline,
and multicrystalline silicon based systems. Concentrating systems implemented
in the desert use molten salt to store heat for use at night and when the sun
is not shining.

    SOLAR ENERGY MARKET DRIVING FORCES

    - Achievement of utility scale grid parity
    - Lower cost of solar energy than war to defend oil position
    - Government incentives for solar power
    - Grid parity of wind energy sources to supplement solar
    - Increasing cost of fossil fuels
    - Supply constraints
    - Desire for energy security
    - Growing awareness of the advantages of solar power
    - Solar peak energy generation advantage
    - Fuel risk advantage
    - Scalability
    - Reliability
    - Environmental friendliness
    - Thin film batteries to store energy when sun is down
    - Energy density increase of 40,000 with solid state thin film
      batteries
    - Advances in technologies making solar power more cost-efficient
    - Large market among underserved populations in rural areas of
developing countries with little or no access to electricity

Large solar farms are more popular initially, but solar is anticipated to
be built out on commercial roof tops in increased quantity. The electricity
generated will be fed to local substations and distributed to homes from
there.

There is growing global demand for cost-effective and reliable solar
power. Molten salt storage and solar electricity generation by use of steam
turbines are poised to achieve significant growth. The economies of scale
have not yet kicked in and will do so after 100 projects have been built out.
The technology promises to be significant because the projects generate so
much electricity.

Solar concentrators are efficient and leverage existing steam generation
technology. The technology will succeed far faster and be far more wide
spread that the vendor executives are now predicting. With rising prices of
oil and the Gulf of Mexico oil well disaster, solar power begins to look
good, because it is a sustainable energy source. Aggregation of electricity
generated from solar panels placed on commercial roofs is another aspect of
utility scale electricity generation. The commercial roof electricity can be
sold from electricity substations to the locality for use in data centers,
powering electric vehicles, and general electricity usage.

Solar energy market driving forces relate to the opportunity to harness a
cheap, long lasting, powerful energy source. Solar energy can be used to
create electricity in huge quantity. Solar panels are mounted in a
weatherproof frame, are mounted in areas with direct exposure to the sun to
generate electricity from sunlight.

Solar power systems are comprised of solar modules, related power
electronics, and other components. Solar panels are used in residential,
commercial and industrial applications. Solar compositions of arrays that
comprise electric utility grids appear to be the wave of the future.

The demand for solar energy is dependent on lower prices for solar and
higher prices for petroleum. A combination of economies of scale being
realized in the manufacturing along with increases in the current prices for
petroleum will drive solar energy adoption.

The overall solar market has attained enough critical mass to boost
competitive technologies of thin film and monocrystalline, polycrystalline,
and multicrystalline silicon based systems.

Utility solar storage units at a level below $10.5 billion in 2009 are
anticipated to reach $84.6 billion by 2016. Existing solar products are tuned
to the scale needed by utility companies and the cost structure demanded by
grid parity. As second and third generation products are used to achieve more
economies of scale markets will continue to grow rapidly.

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