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San
Francisco, CA, USA: Solarbuzz Raises Global Photovoltaic 2010
Market Forecast to 15.2 GW
Global
photovoltaic demand continues to soar in 2010 and is currently
projected to double over the rate of installations last year.
In
the latest edition of the Solarbuzz® QUARTERLY Report, Solarbuzz
has raised its 2010 market size to 15.2 GW which compares with
a revised 7.5 GW in 2009. Specifically, the last three quarters
of 2010 are projected to generate 12.7 GW of demand, driven by
strong growth across Europe, but also in United States, Japan,
China and a range of smaller start-up markets.
German
market demand incorporates substantial volatility in quarter-on-quarter
performance during 2010. This takes account of the uncertainty
of policy adjustments in Germany that are planned for July 1 and
also January 2011.
A
2010 market size of 8 GW in Germany is now in prospect, even taking
account of a drop off in demand in Q3'10.
"Despite
much uncertainty over policy outcomes a challenging economic environment
and inverter supply, the PV industry is once again demonstrating
consumers respond to supportive government policies," said Craig
Stevens, President of Solarbuzz. "The growth in demand is a response
to major cuts in price levels afforded by lower manufacturing
costs. As a result, module and inverter supply is just barely
keeping up with demand."
Preliminary
data on global industry revenues shows a drop of 40% to just over
$12 billion in first quarter 2010, which was nearly four times
the level one year earlier.
Selected
price rises late in Q2'10 have been seen from some Chinese manufacturers
supplying to Europe. These moves helped to partially offset the
decline in the Euro over second quarter 2010. Within
the PV chain, wafer prices have tightened in both euro and dollar
terms, while cell prices have tightened in euro terms only over
the past 6 months.
Additional
highlights from Solarbuzz QUARTERLY include:
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Estimated upstream inventory days remain flat from end Q1 to end
Q2 2010, whereas downstream days fall to one third of their end
Q1 level.
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In Q1 2010, there was a sharp rise in cell capacity utilization,
with many of the market leaders in practice working at full capacity
during second quarter.
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Among the leading cell manufacturers, Sharp took a clear number
1 global position in first quarter 2010, measured on total revenues.
In a close number 2 and 3 position were Suntech Power and First
Solar. First Solar retained first place in MW production terms.
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Asian manufacturers exhibit steady quarter on quarter gross margin
improvements, testimony to their success at bringing down unit
costs.
The
latest data driven Solarbuzz QUARTERLY report brings together
industry production, shipment, inventory, market demand and price
picture. This is supplemented by corporate data for leading company
quarterly cell production and company data through the PV chain
on financial indicators.
For
more information or to order Solarbuzz reports, contact us at
our nine global locations, email us at admin@solarbuzz.com, or
call 1 415 928 9743.
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