Concentrating Solar Power Systems: Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2011 to 2017
Publisher Name » Winter Green Research
Published Date » 2011-09-16
No. Of Pages » 775
Concentrating solar is poised to become the largest of three solar energy technology markets because it can be implemented at scale quickly. Utility plants can be built incrementally. Electricity can be stored in molten salt storage systems that leverage traditional steam generators to manufacture electricity. Concentrating solar is evolving a significant market presence and is expected to continue to be used in climates close to the equator where there is more concentrated sun radiance. Sophisticated technology works initially to provide peak power supplements and power utility scale systems, having achieved grid parity in many places.
- 1.1.1 Solar Energy From the Sun
- 1.2.1 Solar Energy Supports Worldwide Demand For Electricity
- 1.2.2 The Solar Solution
- 1.3.1 Demand Driven By The Availability Of Government Economic Incentives
- 1.3.2 Government Incentives for Solar Power:
- 1.3.3 Solar Energy Benefits
- 1.5.1 Average Solar Irradiance
- 1.5.2 Global Solar Resources for PV Photovoltaic and CSP Technologies
- 1.5.3 Sunshine Index
- 1.5.4 Economics of PV
- 1.6.1 Cost-Competitive Solar
- 1.7.1 Utility Solar Decision Making
- 1.8.1 IBM Smart Grid
- 1.8.2 U.S. Electric Grid Needs Major Overhaul: Utility
- 1.10.1 Unprecedented Level Of Development Worldwide
- 1.10.2 Population Increases
- 1.11.1 Greenhouse Gases
- 2.1.1 Utilities Can Add Concentrated SolarPower Systems Incrementally
- 2.1.2 Worldwide Demand For Energy
- 2.1.3 US, Chinese, and European Solar Companies
- 2.1.4 Impact of High Solar Irradiance
- 2.1.5 Forces Driving Investment in Solar Energy
- 2.2.1 Abengoa Solar Commercializes High-Concentration Photovoltaic System
- 2.2.2 SolFocus
- 2.2.3 Acciona
- 2.2.4 Solar Millennium -
- 2.2.5 Solar Millennium
- 2.2.6 Areva
- 2.2.7 Areva / Ausra
- 2.2.8 Alstom
- 2.2.9 BrightSource Ivanpah
- 2.2.10 BrightSource Hidden Hills Economic Benefits
- 2.2.11 Brightsource Energy -
- 2.2.12 eSolar Concentrated Solar Thermal
- 2.2.13 eSolar / Google
- 2.2.14 GE to Invest $40 Million in eSolar
- 2.2.15 eSolar and GE
- 2.2.16 Siemens
- 2.2.17 Siemens / Solel
- 2.2.18 Boeing / Spectrolab
- 2.2.19 Boeing / SpectroLab
- 2.2.20 Solar Reserve Partnered With United Technologies
- 2.2.21 SolarReserve
- 2.2.22 Schott
- 2.2.23 Amonix Financial Flexibility For Utilities Adds Solar Power Systems Incrementally As They Become Needed
- 2.2.24 Clark Energy Group
- 2.2.25 Solaflect Energy
- 2.2.26 Amonix Utility Solar Resources
- 2.2.27 Masdar Operates Through Five Integrated Units
- 2.2.28 Masdar PV Production Capacity at Ichtershausen
- 2.2.29 Masdar PV
- 2.2.30 Masdar PV Thin-Film Photovoltaics
- 2.2.31 Masdar PV and Beck Energy Open-Space
- Solar Park In Germany
- 2.2.32 ET Solar Grid Connection of a 2.9MW
- Power Plant in Germany
- 2.2.33 Beijing Jingyuntong Technology
- 2.2.34 Companies Offering Fresnel Lens Systems
- 2.3.1 Concentrated Solar Power CSP
- 2.4.1 Solar Energy Cost-Of-Electricity Analysis
- 2.4.2 Concentrated Solar Thermal - Segment
- 2.4.3 Concentrating Solar Power Glass Discussion
- 2.4.4 Concentrated Solar Power Plants
- 2.4.5 Concentrating Solar Energy Market Forecast Analysis
- 2.4.6 Solar-Thermal Power Plant Technology:
- 2.6.1 Parabolic Dish Stirling Solar Collectors
- 2.6.2 Solar Power Tower
- 2.7.1 Buildings & Solar
- 2.9.1 Solar Power Market Shares
- 2.9.2 Solar Market Forecasts
- 2.9.3 Grid Parity
- 2.9.4 Impact of Oil Price on Solar Industry
- 2.9.5 Outlook for Solar Electricity
- 2.9.6 Solar Electricity Storage: Thin Film Batteries Complement The Hydrogen Manufacture
- 2.12.1 PV Countries 2010
- 2.12.2 PV Installations by Technology
- 2.12.3 PV Installations by Application and Country
- 2.13.1 United States Solar Market
- 2.13.2 Germany, Italy, Spain, France, the United States, Canada, China, India, and Australia provide FiT, Rebates, Tax Incentives, And Other Incentives Subsidies
- 2.13.3 Australia: Solar Market
- 2.13.4 China: Solar Market
- 2.13.5 China's Insatiable Demand For Energy
- 2.13.6 Environmental Concerns Continue To Mount
- 2.13.7 Chinese Concerns About Power Reliability And Energy Security
- 2.13.8 China's Energy Policies Are Focused On Fostering Energy And Environmental Conservation
- 2.13.9 India: Solar Market
- 3.2.1 Abengoa Solar Commercial Operation of Solnova 3
- 3.2.2 Abengoa Solar Concentrating Solar Power
- 3.2.3 Abengoa Solar Power Tower
- 3.2.4 Abengoa Solar Operating Scheme For Tower Technology
- 3.2.5 Abengoa Solar Hybridation and Storage
- 3.2.6 Abengoa Solar Land Requirement For 20 MW Plants
- 3.2.7 Abengoa Solar ISCC (Integrated Solar Combined Cycle)
- 3.2.8 Abengoa Large Scale Solar Plants
- 3.3.1 eSolar / Google
- 3.3.2 eSolar Technology
- 3.3.3 eSolar Products
- 3.3.4 eSolar Startup in the US Solar Technology Market
- 3.5.1 BrightSource. Energy / Luz
- 3.5.2 Brightsource Energy $1.4 Billion In Loan Guarantees From U.S. Department Of Energy
- 3.5.3 BrightSource Energy Ivanpah Project
- 3.5.4 BrightSource Energy Luz Power Tower 550 (LPT 550) Technology
- 3.5.5 Brightsource Energy Reduced Footprint Mitigation For Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System
- 3.5.6 BrightSource Energy Mirrors
- 3.5.7 BrightSource Energy Heliostats
- 3.5.8 BrightSource Energy Heliostat Control System
- 3.5.9 BrightSource EnergyTower and Boiler
- 3.5.10 BrightSource Energy Power Block
- 3.6.1 Schott Parabolic Recievers Schott Powered Thermal Parabolic Trough Power
- 3.7.1 Areva Strategy
- 3.7.2 Ausra
- 3.8.1 Ausra Compact Linear Fresnel Reflector (CLFR)
- 3.9.1 Acciona
- 3.11.1 Thermax Limited Partners With Amonix
- 3.11.2 Amonix Manufacturing Facility
- 3.11.3 Amonix Solar Power Distributed Utility Model
- 3.11.4 Amonix Financial Flexibility For Utilities: Power Systems Added Incrementally As Needed
- 3.11.5 Amonix / Thermax
- 3.12.1 Entech Collimating Skylight Overview
- 3.12.2 Entech Inexpensive Fresnel Lenses
- 3.12.3 Entech Collimating Skylight Overview
- 3.12.4 Entech Solar SolarVolt™ Module
- 3.14.1 Soitec Concentrix™ Technology
- 3.16.1 Emcore Supplies Concentrator Solar Cells from Green and Gold Energy
- 3.16.2 EMCORE Acquires Soliant Energy
- 3.18.1 Stirling Energy Systems
- 3.18.2 Stirling Energy Systems SunCatcher
- 3.18.3 Stirling Energy Systems SunCatcher™ Technology
- 3.18.4 Stirling Energy Systems SunCatcher
- 3.19.1 Infinia Powerdish
- 3.19.2 Infinia PowerDish
- 3.20.1 SOL3G M40 module
- 3.20.2 SOL3G Gira-Sol System GS700
- 4.1.1 Solergy Cogen CPV™
- 4.1.2 Solergy Solar PV / Concentrated
- 3.22.1 SolFocus CPV Systems
- 3.23.1 Pacific SolarTech MicroPV TM Concentrator Photovoltaic Modules
- 3.24.1 Whitfield Solar System Solar Panel Two-axis Tracker
- 4.1.3 Prism Solar Modules
- 3.25.1 Prism Solar Technologies Dual Aperture Aspect
- 3.26.1 Emcore's Multi- Junction Solar Cell Technology Adapted to Terrestrial Power Generation
- 3.26.2 Emcore / Soliant / Heliotube
- 3.27.1 Z20 Solar Energy Generator
- 3.28.1 SUNRGI
- 3.28.2 Sunrgi Technology
- 3.29.1 CoolEarth Solar Concentrators Focus the Sun
- 3.29.2 CoolEarth Solar Support System
- 3.29.3 CoolEarth Solar Balloon Technology
- 3.30.1 GreenVolt Scalable, Reliable, High Performance Solar
- 3.32.1 Maxxun PV Cell
- 3.33.1 Stellaris ClearPower Modules
- 3.36.1 Sunengy Liquid Solar Array LSA Technology
- 3.36.2 Energy Innovations
- 4.1.4 Energy Innovations Technology
- 3.36.3 Energy Innovations Advanced Optical Design
- 3.36.4 Energy Innovations Triple Junction Cells
- 3.36.5 Energy Innovations 2-Axis Tracking
- 3.36.6 Energy Innovations Built-in Performance Monitoring
- 3.36.7 Energy Innovations Low-Profile Design
- 3.36.8 Energy Innovations Ease of Installation
- 3.36.9 Energy Innovations Lowest Installed Cost
- 3.36.10 Energy Innovations Micro-Converter Technology
- 4.1.5 Photovoltaic Glass Unit (PVGU)
- 3.38.1 SVV Technology Ring - Array Solar Concentrator
- 3.38.2 SVV Technology Slat - Array Solar Concentrator (SAC)
- 3.39.1 Solaflect Energy Hot Water or Electricity
- 3.39.2 Solaflect Energy Hot Water
- 3.39.3 Solaflect Energy Electricity
- 4.1.6 AORA Technology
- 3.43.1 BrightSource Ivanpah
- 3.43.2 BrightSource Energy Solar Energy Development Center
- 3.43.3 BrightSource Energy Hidden Hills
- 3.44.1 Solargenix Nevada Solar One, a 64-Megawatt (MW) Solar Electric Power Plant Project
- 3.50.1 Abengoa Solar Parabolic Trough
- 3.50.2 Abengoa Solar Concentrating Solar Power Requirements
- 3.59.1 Spectrolab
- 3.59.2 Boeing Satellite Solar-Cell Technology
- 3.60 Spire Semiconductor, LLC
- 3.61.1 Masdar PV Modules Amorphous Modules
- 3.61.2 Masdar PV Micromorph Modules
- 3.63.1 Solar Millennium Salts To Replace Oil In Parabolic Trough Power Plants 193
- 3.65.1 United Technologies / Hamilton Sundstrand / SolarReserve
- 3.65.2 United Technologies Hamilton Sundstrand Unit
- 3.65.3 United Technologies Hamilton Sundstrand
- 3.65.4 United Technologies / Hamilton Sundstrand / SolarReserve Power Towers
- 3.65.5 United Technologies / Hamilton Sundstrand / SolarReserve
- 3.65.6 United Technologies / Hamilton Sundstrand / SolarReserve
- 3.65.7 United Technologies / Hamilton Sundstrand / SolarReserve
- 3.65.8 Rocketdyne / SolarReserve
- 3.65.9 Solar Thermal With Molten Salt Energy Storage: SolarReserve Heads to Nevada
- 3.65.10 Solar Reserve Partnered With United Technologies
- 3.66.1 Siemens Solar-Thermal Power Plant
- 3.66.2 Siemens Global Market Leader For Turbines In Solar Thermal Parabolic Trough Power Plants
- 3.66.3 Siemens Solar-Thermal Power Plant: Putting the Desert to Use
- 3.66.4 Siemens 123-MW Steam Turbine-Generator For
- Solar Thermal Power Plant In California
- 3.66.5 Siemens Solar Efficiency
- 3.66.6 Siemens Next-Generation Solar UVAC Receiver Increases Thermal Output Of Power Plants
- 3.66.7 Siemens -
- 3.67.1 Asahi Glass Flexible Solar Cells
- 3.70.1 Zing Solar Water Heating
- 3.70.2 Vajra Plus Solar Water Heating
- 3.70.3 Hotmax Nova Solar Heating
- 3.70.4 TATA BP Solar Business Energy
- 3.73.1 JinkoSolar Product Traceability Control
- 3.73.2 JinkoSolar High Efficiency Modules
- 3.73.3 JinkoSolar High Efficiency Cells
- 3.73.4 JinkoSolar High Quality Wafers
- 3.73.5 JinkoSolar Advanced Technology
- 4.3.1 Semiconductors Absorb Light
- 4.3.2 How Solar Energy Works
- 4.3.3 Connecting to the Grid:
- 4.3.4 SunEdison's Approach:
- 4.3.5 Solar Electricity
- 4.5.1 Parabolic Trough
- 4.5.2 Solar-Thermal Power Plant Technology:
- 4.8.1 Fresnel Reflectors
- 4.10.1 BrightSource’s LPT solar thermal system Heliostats
- 4.10.2 BrightSource Solar Receiver (Boiler)
- 4.10.3 BrightSource Storage
- 4.10.4 BrightSource Technology
- 5.1.1 Abengoa Solana: The World's Largest Solar Plant
- 5.1.2 Abengoa Solar
- 5.1.3 Abengoa Solar Concentrating Solar Power
- 5.1.4 Abengoa Solar Photovoltaic
- 5.1.5 Abengoa Solar Customized Industrial and Commercial Applications
- 5.1.6 Abengoa Research and Development of Solar Technology
- 5.1.7 Abengoa Solar Commercializes High-Concentration Photovoltaic System
- 5.1.8 Joint Venture Between Masdar (60%), Total (20%) and Abengoa (20%) Shams-1 Solar Project
- 5.1.9 Abengoa
- 5.1.10 Abengoa and Climate Change
- 5.2.1 Acciona Sustainability
- 5.2.2 Acciona U.S. Projects
- 5.2.3 Acciona Canadian Projects
- 5.2.4 Acciona Energa, s.a. -
- 5.2.5 Acciona World Leader In Renewables
- 5.2.6 Acciona (Navarre, Spain)
- 5.2.7 Ten Entities Finance Acciona's Eurus Windpark In Mexico With Usd375m
- 5.2.8 Acciona Energy Wind Parks in Mexico
- 5.2.9 Acciona And Dhamma Energy Sign An Agreement To Develop 250 Mw Of Photovoltaic Power In France
- 5.2.10 Acciona Financial Information
- 5.2.11 Acciona2009 Revenue Results
- 5.2.12 Acciona Business strategy
- 5.2.13 Acciona Project Development
- 5.2.14 Acciona Exploitation And Sale Of Power
- 5.2.15 Acciona Wind Energy
- 5.2.16 Acciona Production
- 5.2.17 Acciona Photovoltaic
- 5.2.18 Acciona Other Facilities
- 5.2.19 Acciona Solar Thermal Power
- 5.2.20 AccionaFour Plants in Spain
- 5.2.21 Acciona Installations for Customers
- 5.2.22 Acciona Hydropower
- 5.4.1 Applied Materials Segment Analysis
- 5.4.2 Applied Materials Silicon Segment
- 5.4.3 Applied Three-Dimensional (3D) ICs
- 5.4.4 Applied Materials Deposition
- 5.4.5 Applied Materials Atomic Layer Deposition
- 5.4.6 Applied Materials Chemical Vapor Deposition
- 5.4.7 Applied Materials Applied Producer CVD Platform
- 5.4.8 Applied Materials Low k Dielectric Films —
- 5.4.9 Applied Materials Lithography-Enabling Solutions
- 5.4.10 Applied Materials Gap Fill Films —
- 5.4.11 Applied Materials Strain Engineering Solutions
- 5.4.12 Applied Materials Epitaxial Deposition
- 5.4.13 Applied Materials Polysilicon Deposition —
- 5.4.14 Applied Materials Tungsten Deposition —
- 5.4.15 Applied Materials Physical Vapor Deposition
- 5.4.16 Applied Materials Etch
- 5.4.17 Applied Materials Rapid Thermal Processing
- 5.4.18 Applied Materials Chemical Mechanical Planarization
- 5.4.19 Applied Materials Metrology and Wafer Inspection
- 5.4.20 Applied Materials Critical Dimension and Defect Review Scanning Electron Microscopes (CD-SEMs and DR-SEMs)
- 5.4.21 Applied Materials Wafer Inspection
- 5.4.22 Applied Materials Mask Making
- 5.4.23 Applied Materials Display Segment
- 5.4.24 Applied Global Services Segment
- 5.4.25 Applied Materials Fab Services —
- 5.4.26 Applied Films Vacuum Coating Technologies
- 5.4.27 Applied Materials Energy and Environmental Solutions Segment
- 5.5.1 AORA (formerly EDIG Solar) Belongs To The EDIG Group Of Companies
- 5.6.1 AREVA Leads Global Nuclear Power Industry
- 5.6.2 Areva Ranked First In The Global Nuclear Power Industry
- 5.6.3 Areva / Ausra
- 5.6.4 Areva Group
- 5.6.5 An Organization Combining Operational Decentralization And Global Coordination
- 5.6.6 Areva Power Generation With Less Carbon Solutions
- 5.6.7 Areva Fundamentals Of A World Leader In Energy
- 5.6.8 AREVA Key Figures for 2010
- 5.6.9 AREVA Group
- 5.6.10 AREVA Mining-Front End Business Groups - One Of The Leaders In Its Field
- 5.6.11 AREVA Reactors and Services, Number 1 in the World
- 5.6.12 AREVA Back End Activities, A Major Technological And Industrial Advance
- 5.6.13 Renewable Energy, a Major Challenge
- 5.6.14 Revenue
- .7.1 Asahi Glass Fuel Cell
- 5.7.2 Asahi Glass Fuel Cells Close To Practical Use
- 5.7.3 Asahi Glass Fuel Cells In Daily Life In 2010
- 5.7.4 Asahi Glass Chemicals Business as Core Business to the AGC Group
- 5.7.5 Asahi Glass ETFE Film With High Transparency And Flexibility
- 5.7.6 AGC Asahi GlassRevenue
- 5.7.7 Asahi Glass Revenue
- 5.10.1 BrightSource. Energy / Luz
- 5.10.2 BrightSource Energy $1.4 billion In Loan Guarantees From The U.S. Department of Energy
- 5.10.3 BrightSource Energy Ivanpah Project: Clean Energy, Union Jobs, Environmentally-Responsible
- 5.10.4 BrightSource Energy Luz Power Tower 550 (LPT 550) Technology
- 5.10.5 Brightsource Energy $150 Million Of Equity Financing
- 5.10.6 BrightSource Energy
- 5.10.7 BrightSource Investors
- 5.10.8 BrightSource Energy Hiddens Hills Solar Electric Generating System
- 5.10.9 BrightSource Hidden Hills Economic Benefits
- 5.11.1 Boeing 787 Dreamliner
- 5.11.2 Boeing 787 Dreamliner Performance
- 5.11.3 Boeing Advanced Technology
- 5.11.4 Boeing Participation In Commercial Jet Aircraft Market
- 5.11.5 Boeing Participation In Defense Industry Jet Aircraft Market
- 5.11.6 Boeing Defense, Space & Security
- 5.11.7 Boeing Advanced Military Aircraft:
- 5.11.8 Boeing Military Aircraft
- 5.11.9 Boeing Continuing Progress
- 5.11.10 Boeing-iRobot Team Receives New SUGV Task Order From US Army
- 5.11.11 Boeing Company/ Spectrolab,
- 5.12.1 Cool Earth Solar Expands Operations
- 5.13.1 Corning Display Technologies Segment
- 5.13.2 Corning Revenue
- 5.13.3 Corning Display Technologies Segment
- 5.13.4 Corning Telecommunications Segment
- 5.13.5 Corning Environmental Technologies Segment
- 5.13.6 Corning Specialty Materials Segment
- 5.13.7 Corning Life Sciences Segment
- 5.14.1 Directed Vapor Deposition Next Generation Coating Technology
- 5.15.1 DuPont
- 5.15.2 DuPont™ Kapton®
- 5.15.3 DuPont™ Kapton® Polyimide Films
- 5.15.4 DuPont Teonex
- 5.16.1 Fiber Optics
- 5.16.2 Cable Television (CATV) and Fiber-To-The-Premise (FTTP) Networks
- 5.16.3 Telecommunications Networks
- 5.16.4 Data Communications Networks
- 5.16.5 Satellite Communications Networks
- 5.16.6 Storage Area Networks
- 5.16.7 Emcore Defense and Homeland Security
- 5.16.8 Photovoltaics: EMCORE Photovoltaics and
- Solar Power
- 5.16.9 Emcore Acquires CPV Soliant
- 5.18.1 WorldWater & Solar Technologies / Entech
- 5.18.2 Entech Solar Certification of Daylighting Product
- 5.18.3 Energy Focus / Entech Solar Commercial Skylighting Distribution Agreement
- 5.19.1 eSolar Investors
- 5.19.2 GE to Invest $40 Million in eSolar
- 5.19.3 eSolar Awards
- 5.20.1 ET Solar Corporate Vision
- 5.20.2 ET Solar Modules Adopted in a UK Commercial Rooftop Project
- 5.20.3 ET Solar / Zep Compatible Modules for Rooftop PV Systems
- 5.20.4 ET Solar Grid Connection of a 2.9MW Power Plant in Germany
- 5.21.1 GE Steam Turbines to Boost Output, Efficiency of Saudi Electricity Company’s Qurayyah Power Plant
- 5.21.2 GE Emissions Testing Team Becomes Early Adopter of Future EPA Standards
- 5.21.3 GE Smart Grid Technologies Transform Ireland’s Energy
- 5.23.1 GreenVolts Global Cleantech 100 Clean Technology Company
- 5.24.1 Hitachi America
- 5.24.2 Hitachi America, Ltd. Focusing On Smart Grid Energy Storage for Solar Farms
- 5.24.3 Hitachi Long Life Lead Acid Batteries
- 5.26.1 Masdar Operates Through Five Integrated Units
- 5.26.2 Masdar PV
- 5.26.3 Masdar Initiative
- 5.26.4 Masdar PV Production Capacity at Ichtershausen
- 5.26.5 Masdar PV and Raabvill Kft. Build Solar Parks With Full Size Modules
- 5.26.6 Masdar PV and Beck Energy Open-Space Solar Park In Germany
- 5.29.1 Prism Solar Technologies BIPV
- 5.29.2 Pythagoras Solar Solution
- 5.30.1 Schott Electronic Packaging Gmbh
- 5.30.2 Schott AgFlat Glass
- 5.30.3 Schott Technological Competence
- 5.30.4 SCHOTT Solar Global presence
- 5.30.5 SCHOTT Solar Photovoltaics (PV) Business Division
- 5.30.6 SCHOTT Solar 2008 - Hospital Ward In Senegal
- 5.30.7 SCHOTT Light for Tanzania
- 5.30.8 SCHOTT Solar PV and Consolidated Solar Technologies Inaugurate Photovoltaic Solar Installation at Moriarty High School
- 5.30.9 SCHOTT Solar Black Frame Modules
- 5.30.10 SCHOTT Solar comes out on top in PV+ Test Conducted by Solarpraxis and TÜV Rheinland
- 5.32.1 Siemens Business Areas
- 5.32.2 Siemens Steam Turbine-Generator to England - Delivery Scheduled In 13 Months
- 5.32.3 Siemens Energy Sector
- 5.32.4 Siemens / Solel
- 5.32.5 Siemens Wind Power A/S -
- 5.32.6 Siemens Fossil Power Generation
- 5.32.7 Siemens Renewable Energy Revenue and Orders
- 5.32.8 Siemens Regional Revenue
- 5.32.9 Siemens Revenue
- 5.32.10 Siemens’ Worldwide Network
- 5.34.1 Solargenix Energy, LLC
- 5.34.2 Solaflect Energy Non-Tracking Evacuated Tube Collectors
- 5.34.3 Solaflect Energy Solar Trough Power Plants
- 5.34.4 Solaflect Energy Desalination
- 5.35.1 Solergy Building Integrated CPV (BICPV) Solution for Greenhouses And To Cultivate Roses
- 5.36.1 SolFocus CPV System Leverages Panel Technology and Optimizes Large-Scale Deployments
- 5.36.2 SolFocus
- 5.36.3 SolFocus Low Lifecycle Greenhouse Gas Intensity
- 5.36.4 No Water Consumption
- 5.36.5 SolFocus Less Disruption of the Land and Local Ecosystem
- 5.36.6 CPV technology:
- 5.36.7 SolFocus Partners with Bechtel to Deliver Renewable Power for California Agribusiness
- 5.36.8 SolFocus and Vision Electro Mechanical Company to Build the Largest Solar Power Plant of its Kind in Saudi Arabia
- 5.37.1 Soitec Concentrix™ Technology
- 5.38.1 Solar Millennium Revenue First Half Of The Fiscal Year
- 5.38.2 Solar Millennium AG: Solar-Thermal Power Plant Technology:
- 5.39.1 Solyndra: The Rooftop Solar Leader
- 5.42.1 Stirling Energy Systems SunCatcherTM Technology
- 5.46.1 TREC-UK -
- 5.47 United Technologies / SolarReserve
- 5.47.1 United Technologies
- 5.47.2 United Technologies / Hamilton Sundstrand
- 5.47.3 Hamilton Sundstrand Technologically Advanced Aerospace And Industrial Products
- 5.47.4 United Technologies Revenue
- 5.48.1 Whitfield CPV- The Power To Progress
- 5.50.1 ZenithSolar Values
- 5.50.2 ZenithSolar Strengths
- 5.50.3 ZenithSolar to Build Two 10 MW CHP Solar Stations in Gansu, China
- Amount of government involvement
- Level of development
- Growth rate
- Control of foreign exchange
- Allocation of resources
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The 44th ASEAN Economic Ministers Meeting held last week in Cambodia has certainly brought good news for the Indian Pharmaceuticals industry. During the meeting on the sidelines of the 44th ASEAN Economic Ministers Meet, Indian Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma brought up the issue with his Japanese counterpart Yukio Edano. Yukio Edano is the minister of economy, trade and Industry...
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