Research and Markets: A Cost Perspective Report on The Future of Non-Silicon Thin-Film Technology within the Solar Photovoltaic Industry -
World's Fastest Growing Renewable Energy
Source DUBLIN, Ireland---Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/067a58/the_future_of_non) has announced the addition of GlobalData 's new report "The Future of Non-Silicon Thin-Film Technology - A Cost Perspective" to their offering.
Solar Photovoltaic (PV) has become the world's fastest growing renewable energy source. The global solar PV installed capacity has increased from 1,762 MW in the year 2001 to 9,100 MW in 2007, growing at a CAGR of 31.4%. The tremendous growth observed in the Solar Photovoltaic sector has lured many companies to invest in this technology for power generation.
Scope
Viewpoints cover the latest events or important trends in the alternative energy industry and provide our in-depth analysis of issues and challenges. Viewpoints offer expert opinions and Our views of various developments that have been taking place in the alternative energy industry across the world.
Reasons to Buy
Develop business strategies with the help of specific insights from GlobalData on the key events happening in the alternative energy industry. Gain a strong understanding of the energy market and analyze the major trends in the global alternative energy industry today Identify opportunities and challenges with the help of our analysis of the latest news and deals in the alternative energy industry Increase future revenue and profitability with the help of information on latest operational, financial, and regulatory events Key Topics Covered:
Table of Contents GlobalData Viewpoint The Future of Non-Silicon Thin-Film Technology - A Cost Perspective Recent Developments Appendix For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/067a58/the_future_of_non
Contacts Research and MarketsLaura Wood, Senior Manager, press@researchandmarkets.comU.S. Fax: 646-607-1907Fax (outside U.S.): +353-1-481-1716 -
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