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North and South America Solar
Photovoltaic Market Outlook to 2030 - Installed Capacity, Market Size, Risk Analysis, Market Saturation and
Company Profiles
Category : Energy & Utilities
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The report provides in-depth analysis on the solar PV markets of the North and South America region as a whole and of its key countries: the US, Canada and Brazil. It provides historical data from 2010 and forecast data up to 2030 for installed capacity and power generation.
Analysis on end-user segmentation and grid-connection segmentation is provided for the 2012–2017 period.
Solar-module installations witnessed immense growth between 2006 and 2013, with a Year-on-Year (Y-o-Y) cumulative-capacity growth rate of more than 50% each year from 2008 to 2013.
Annual installations increased from 1.4 GW (Gigawatts) in 2006 to an estimated 32.4 GW in 2013, with increasing economies of scale, emerging technologies, and policy-based governmental and institutional support for the industry all aiding growth.
In 2013, an increase in global annual installation was driven by China and Japan. Annual installation was 32.4 GW, which is around 114% of the annual installations in 2012.
For the 2013–2025 period, annual installations are set to stabilize within the range of 32.4–39.2 GW.
The target under this strategy also limits the share to be accounted for by generation from fossil fuel technologies to 60% in 2035 and 50% in 2050. This is strongly expected to encourage the usage of renewable sources for power generation.
The different types of modules and the differences among these types
The historical and forecast capacity, generation, average module price, average installation price and module market size, of North and South America as a whole and of each of its key countries
Segmentation of solar PV installed capacity in terms of end-user and grid-connectivity in the 2012–2017 period, in North and South America as a whole and in each of its key countries
The market shares of the different types of solar modules, in North and South America as a whole and in each of its key countries, in 2012 and 2013
1. Introduction2. Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook, Global3. Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook, North and South
America4. Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook, US, 2010-20305. Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook, Canada, 2010-
20306. Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook, Brazil, 2010-20307. Competitiveness of Solar Photovoltaic against Other
Power Sources8. Solar Photovoltaic - Risk Analysis9. Solar Photovoltaic Market Saturation10.Solar Photovoltaic Market Outlook, Company Profiles11.Appendix
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