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Low cost and optimum efficiency of thin film PV cells is driving the growth of the thin film PV in overall photovoltaic market. The global thin film photovoltaic market is expected to grow from $3,406 million in 2009 to $19,422 million in 2015, at an estimated CAGR of 32.2% from 2010 to 2015.

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The amorphous silicon market is contributing maximum to the total thin film PV market. On the other hand, CIS/CIGS are expected to grow with a maximum CAGR of 43.9% from 2010 to 2015. While grid connected power supply application is expected to have the highest CAGR of 39.1% from 2010 to 2015.

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This research report categorizes the global market for thin film PV on the basis of types and geography; forecasting revenues and analyzing trends in each of the thin film cells

On the basis of applications: Applications such as Consumer Electronics, BIPV, grid connected power supply and military & space applications are covered in the report

On the basis of geography: North America, Europe, Asia and ROW are covered in the report

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This comprehensive report gives a thorough analysis of printed and thin film photovoltaics and batteries.

The report covers companies, research institutes and universities that are active in developing and commercialising thin film technologies for photovoltaics and batteries. Photovoltaic technologies covered include CIGS, CdTe DSSC, a-Si and organic photovoltaics. Learn how these technologies, each at a different stage of development and adoption, are driven forward by both government and leading companies in the field.

TABLE OF CONTENT

1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

2. INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
2.1. Thin Film Photovoltaic Forecasts
2.2. Battery Forecasts

3. BATTERIES
3.1. Introduction
3.2. History
3.3. Structure
3.4. Key Products in Printed Batteries Industry
3.5. Principles and Operation
3.6. Supercapacitors supplement or rival batteries?
3.7. Thin Film Batteries – key companies
3.7.1. Power Paper
3.7.2. Blue Spark Technologies Inc.
3.7.3. Enfucell
3.7.4. Cymbet Corporation
3.7.5. Solicore
3.7.6. Infinite Power Solutions (IPS)
3.7.7. Excellatron
3.7.8. Nanotecture

4. PHOTOVOLTAICS
4.1. Introduction
4.2. History

5. COMPANY PROFILES BY TECHNOLOGY
5.1. Principles and operations
5.2. Amorphous/nanoparticle Si
5.2.1. Introduction-Brief Description of technology
5.3. Amorphous /nanoparticle Si – Key Companies
5.3.1. Sharp
5.3.2. United Solar Ovonic
5.3.3. Mitsubishi Heavy industries
5.3.4. Kaneka
5.3.5. Q-cells (SONTOR and VHF-Technologies SA)
5.3.6. Fuji Electric Systems Co., Ltd.
5.3.7. ersol Solar Energy AG
5.3.8. Innovalight
5.4. CdTe
5.4.1. Introduction-Brief Description of technology
5.5. CdTe Key Companies
5.5.1. First Solar
5.5.2. Calyxo
5.5.3. Abound Solar
5.5.4. PrimeStar Solar
5.6. CIGS – CIS
5.6.1. Introduction – Brief Description of technology
5.7. CIGS – Key Companies
5.7.1. Ascent Solar Technologies, Inc.
5.7.2. Avancis
5.7.3. DayStar Technologies
5.7.4. Global Solar Energy
5.7.5. HelioVolt
5.7.6. Honda Soltec Co., Ltd.
5.7.7. IBM
5.7.8. Johanna Solar Technology
5.7.9. Miasolé
5.7.10. Nanosolar
5.7.11. Odersun
5.7.12. Showa Shell Sekiyu
5.7.13. Solibro
5.7.14. Solyndra
5.7.15. Sulfurcell
5.7.16. Würth Solar
5.8. DSSC
5.8.1. Introduction-Brief Description of technology
5.9. DSSC – Key Companies
5.9.1. G24 Innovations
5.9.2. Dyesol
5.10. Organic Photovoltaics
5.10.1. Introduction – Brief Description of technology
5.11. Organic Photovoltaics – Key Companies
5.11.1. Konarka
5.11.2. Plextronics
5.11.3. Solarmer
5.11.4. Heliatek
5.12. Research Institutes/Universities involved with thin film photovoltaic technologies
5.12.1. AIST – National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
5.12.2. Arizona State University
5.12.3. Colorado State University
5.12.4. École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
5.12.5. Florida Solar Energy Centre
5.12.6. Fraunhofer ISE
5.12.7. Helsinki University of technology (TKK)
5.12.8. IMEC
5.12.9. Imperial College London
5.12.10. Idaho National Laboratory (INL)
5.12.11. KAIST – Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
5.12.12. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
5.12.13. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
5.12.14. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
5.12.15. University of Delaware – Institute of Energy Conversion (IEC)

6. APPLICATIONS
6.1. Applications of printed batteries
6.2. Batteries
6.2.1. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
6.2.2. Smart Cards
6.2.3. Iontophoretic Devices
6.2.4. Other Devices
6.3. Photovoltaics
6.3.1. Building integrated solar electric power
6.3.2. Solar Chargers
6.3.3. Military applications
6.3.4. Other applications

7. FUTURE TRENDS AND FORECASTS FOR PRINTING TECHNOLOGIES

APPENDIX 1: PRINCIPLES AND OPERATION OF DSSCS AND ORGANIC SOLAR CELLS
APPENDIX 2: MATERIALS
APPENDIX 3: PRINTING/PATTERNING TECHNIQUES
APPENDIX 4: IDTECHEX PUBLICATIONS AND CONSULTANCY

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