A Report on Solar Energy Industry in the Asia Pacific Region
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Report Code |
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BREP042 |
For delivery in electronic format: Rs. 1000; For delivery through courier (within India): Rs. 1000 + Shipping & Handling Charges extraThemesBusiness Reports |
Report Length |
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28 Pages |
Period |
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2004 - 2006 |
Organization |
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Sharp
Corporation, Kyocera Group, Sanyo Group, Mitsubishi
Corporation, and Suntech Power Holdings Co Ltd. |
Pub Date |
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2007 |
Teaching Note |
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Not Available |
Countries
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Asia Pacific
Region ( China, India, Japan, Australia) |
Industry |
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Solar Energy
(Renewable Energy) |
Executive Summary:
Many countries in the Asia Pacific region have placed emphasis on the
development of renewable sources of energy in order to reduce fossil fuel
consumption and dependence on fossil fuel imports. These countries also wish to
decrease pollution which results from combustion of fossil fuels and to gain
sustainability and self sufficiency in power generation.
In developing countries such as India and China, there are large sections of the
population living in areas without access to power from a supply grid. Some of
these regions are moving toward solar energy since it is a decentralized source
of power. In the Asia Pacific region, power consumption is increasing in line
with the growing population and expanding industrialization.
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Fossil fuel consumption and imports have also
been increasing continuously since the 1990s. Hence solar energy
can be developed to meet the growing demand for power and reduce
pollution. Asia accounts for a major share of total solar energy
systems produced at the global level. Japan is one of the
largest solar cell manufacturers at the global level with
Japanese companies numbering among the top ten solar cell
manufacturers. In Asia, OECD countries accounted for the largest
solar energy installed capacity during 2005. China had the
largest solar thermal installed capacity during 2005.
In terms
of investment made in solar energy market China and Germany
occupied the top position at the global level in 2005. At the
global level, Japan occupies the second position behind Germany
in solar energy installed capacity. India has vast solar energy
potential, which is currently underutilized. The high cost of
solar cells remains a barrier in development of solar energy
market in Asia. Asian countries need to concentrate on
increasing performance efficiency and decreasing the cost of
solar cells. Solar cells are made from silicon which is very
expensive but has good performance efficiency. Research and
development to develop low cost substitutes to silicon with
similar performance efficiency is in progress.
To encourage renewable energy consumption, the Asia Pacific
countries are framing long term policies and are offering
subsidies, tax exemptions and financing facilities for
installation of renewable energy systems. India is inviting
foreign direct investments and is encouraging import of
technology for the development of the renewable energy sector.
The Asia Pacific market for renewable energy is estimated to
grow if supported by regulations (subsidies and exemptions),
until renewable energy generation becomes cost competitive with
conventional power.
In Asia, the renewable energy market is
expanding and the region is forecast to become the largest
market for renewable energy in the future. Because of the high
growth potential for renewable energy in the region, major
international solar energy product manufacturers are expanding
their operations to cater to this region. Asian solar cell
manufacturing companies, mainly in Japan and China are
increasing their production capacities. China is increasing its
silicon production to reduce dependence on imports for
production of solar cells.
Keywords:
Solar Energy, Asia Pacific Region, Regulatory Environment,
Photovoltaic Cell Production, Non-conventional Energy Sources, Asia Alternative
Energy Program, Renewable Portfolio Standards, Renewable Energy Development
Project, Net Metering, Fossil Fuel, Environment Management Pollution, China,
India, Japan, Australia
A Report on Solar Energy Industry in the Asia Pacific Region
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