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Transparent Conductors in Thin Film and Organic Photovoltaics-2012

Transparent Conductors in Thin Film and Organic Photovoltaics – 2012” is the latest report from NanoMarkets in our ongoing coverage of materials and markets in the photovoltaics sector.

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SUMMARY

Transparent Conductors in Thin Film and Organic Photovoltaics – 2012” is the latest report from NanoMarkets in our ongoing coverage of materials and markets in the photovoltaics sector. In this report, NanoMarkets examines the changing opportunities for different kinds of transparent conductors in the TFPV and organic PV industry.

This report considers how transparent conductors will find markets and help create value for suppliers of leading edge PV technologies under the changed circumstances that PV faces today in which government subsidies are under threat and there are huge pressures to reduce TFPV costs to make it competitive with c-Si PV and with other sources of energy in general.  Taking into account the new dynamics of the TFPV and OPV industry, this report identifies where transparent conductor firms can generate business revenues, both from the older segments of the TFPV/OPV industry and from emerging segments, such as BIPV glass.

This report is designed to help transparent conductor suppliers to understand how the overall changes in the PV industry will influence their sales.  It covers the use of transparent conductors in thin-film Si, CIGS, CdTe, OPV, and DSC and includes a discussion of how both established transparent conductor technology and the latest transparent conducting nanomaterials can make money in the PV market.

As with all NanoMarkets reports, this report includes an eight-year forecast of the markets broken out by type of PV technology and type of transparent conductor material.  In addition, the report discusses the strategies of key firms to watch in this important sector. The forecasts are provided in both value and volume terms.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Executive Summary
E.1 New opportunities in the PV market for TCs since NanoMarkets last report
E.2. TFPV and the new entrenched TCOs
E.3 Long-range prospects for nanomaterials for thin-film PV TCs
E.4 Why flexible PV matters to the TC market
E.5 BIPV and TCs: A new opportunity?
E.6 Summary of eight-year forecasts of TCs in PV applications
 
Chapter One Background to this Report
1.1 Background to this report
1.2 Objectives and scope of this report
1.3  Methodology
1.4  Plan of this report
 
Chapter Two Transparent Conductors used in PV Applications
2.1 ITO vs. the alternatives – What makes sense where?
2.2 Alternative TCOs – the new standard in TFPV
2.2 Prospects for nanomaterial-based TCs in PV applications
2.2.1 Nanosilver-based TCs in PV applications
2.2.2 Carbon nanotubes and other carbon nanomaterials in PV
2.2.3 PV applications likely to adopt nanomaterial TCs
2.3 Key points in this chapter
 
Chapter Three Eight-year forecasts of TCs in PV applications
3.1 Forecasting methodology and assumptions
3.1.1 Pricing assumptions
3.2 Eight-year forecasts of TCs by PV technology
3.2.1 CdTe PV – impact of new CdTe PV firms on the TC market
3.2.2 CIGS/CIS PV
3.2.3 Thin-film Si PV
3.2.4 OPV
3.2.5 DSC
3.4 Eight-year forecasts by TC material
3.4.1 ITO
3.4.2 Other TCOs
3.4.3 Nanosilver TCs
3.4.4 Carbon nanomaterials
3.4.5 Conductive polymers
3.5 Summary of eight-year forecasts of TCs in PV applications
3.6 Alternative scenarios
  • Product Code: Nano-511
  • Publication Date: 2012-2-1
  • Publisher: Nanomarkets