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Solar/PV: Top 20 global companies
The top 20 cell-companies have been ranked by production in 2007 and by announced production capacity 2010
Pradeep Chakraborty
Wednesday, October 15, 2008

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Bill said on 7/16/2009 8:05:35 AM:
Come on now ... the chart above is CAPACITY , Not Production . Its fine and great to have all that room , but if you dont fill it , then its as useless as not having room at all .
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jikariya said on 6/8/2009 4:48:00 PM:
hi i am one of candidate looking for job in thinfilm technology i have excellent exp in singapore in applied material centura
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Ed said on 1/20/2009 3:06:09 PM:
this is for the top 20! Refer to other articles for global growth.
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SANDEEP CHHIPA said on 1/14/2009 12:53:28 PM:
THIS TABLE IS SHOWING EXPECTED PRODUCTION.BUT I WANT TO KNOW GLOBAL GROWTH RATE OF SOLAR ENERGY OR INDIA ALSO.
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Pradeep said on 12/30/2008 12:33:02 AM:
Indian manufacturers have only proposed investments and I am told some are in the process of setting up facilities. Moser Baers plant is up at Noida, UP. We will only know the "real" capability of the Indian players once all their projects are up and running.
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vishal said on 12/24/2008 11:24:08 AM:
hi there,I am doing a market research to identify the potential of Indian solar cells manufacturers to export to Europe,but with only one Indian manufacturer in the table I am confused whether the Indian market is capable to export to europe, because the figures which I have say something different India exported solar cells worth $123 Mn in 2006-2007,so please advice on the capability of the Indian Manufacturers
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alfie said on 11/3/2008 8:20:58 PM:
Then who are the top equipment vendor of the solar companies?
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Editor said on 10/30/2008 5:35:22 PM:
Hello Dr. Sandip Chattopadhyay, pl. send us your email address.
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Collapse <div runat='server' id=div13329 class='CommentsContainer'><span class='commentsFrom' style='float:left;'>Sandip Chattopadhyay                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           said on 10/29/2008 5:33:09 PM: </span><br/>I am writing to you on behalf of Chandradeep Solar Projects Private Limited, based in Calcutta (Kalkutta), India (Indien) and going to undertake a project  ( To set up Solar PV manufacturing unit at the Fab City,Hyderabad, India) and looking for technological collaboration from any German Partner.
 
I would like to share the objective of setting this in brief. The objective of the company is " Technology for Sustainability" and we are working for "Energy Independence" that means freedom from fossil fuel and to lead India towards Sustainable Clean and Green Energy. 
 
The low efficiency of Solar Photovoltaic Cells has restricted the use of Solar energy for large power generation application. 
 
Research has shown that the Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) based PV cell with multi junction device could give maximum efficiency of less than 30%. Hence it is essential to accelerate the research tasks on Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) based PV cell which has the potential for higher level of energy efficiency.
 
Chandradeep Solar wants to take up this challenge and  would like to come up with the development of a CNT based PV cell with an efficiency of at least 50% within the next three years so that it can go into the commercial production within five years.
 
Can  you help us to prepare a Detail Project Report (DPR) on this which will be submitted before several funding agencies for fund.
 
If any clarification is needed from my side then please dont hesitate to mail or phone me.
 
Cheers
 
Dr. Sandip Chattopadhyay
Director, Sales
Chandradeep Solar Projects Private Limited
09748664680

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Sandip Chattopadhyay said on 10/29/2008 5:33:09 PM:
I am writing to you on behalf of Chandradeep Solar Projects Private Limited, based in Calcutta (Kalkutta), India (Indien) and going to undertake a project ( To set up Solar PV manufacturing unit at the Fab City,Hyderabad, India) and looking for technological collaboration from any German Partner. I would like to share the objective of setting this in brief. The objective of the company is " Technology for Sustainability" and we are working for "Energy Independence" that means freedom from fossil fuel and to lead India towards Sustainable Clean and Green Energy. The low efficiency of Solar Photovoltaic Cells has restricted the use of Solar energy for large power generation application. Research has shown that the Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) based PV cell with multi junction device could give maximum efficiency of less than 30%. Hence it is essential to accelerate the research tasks on Carbon Nano Tube (CNT) based PV cell which has the potential for higher level of energy efficiency. Chandradeep Solar wants to take up this challenge and would like to come up with the development of a CNT based PV cell with an efficiency of at least 50% within the next three years so that it can go into the commercial production within five years. Can you help us to prepare a Detail Project Report (DPR) on this which will be submitted before several funding agencies for fund. If any clarification is needed from my side then please dont hesitate to mail or phone me. Cheers Dr. Sandip Chattopadhyay Director, Sales Chandradeep Solar Projects Private Limited 09748664680
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Nitin Sharma said on 8/28/2009 1:50:04 AM:
Dear Sandeep, I would like to know more details about your project and current stage of development. I am a student at IIMA and working on different Solar PV models for India. Please write back for a discussion
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Debajyoti Sarangi said on 10/30/2009 4:43:02 PM:
Nice to talk to you this afternoon, please keep in touch. Debajyoti debajyoti.sarangi@moserbaer.in
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Ed said on 10/27/2008 3:34:05 AM:
Global recession hasnt really affected the solar players.
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sunil said on 6/27/2009 10:35:12 PM:
Hellow, I am interested to set up solar cell plant in Jabalpur,Indore/Pune,India.I am looking for Technological collaboration with foreign partner preferably France/ German.My preliminary objective will be to export the product.
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Nanda said on 10/26/2008 4:19:33 PM:
How is the global recession affecting solar players?
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Saracuse said on 10/24/2008 5:06:16 AM:
Will you revise this table next year?
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Geroge said on 10/22/2008 10:15:41 AM:
Given the economic climate, no surprise people are getting into solar.
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changi said on 10/19/2008 4:35:39 AM:
Mostly equipment vendors will benefit. Good for this interest in energy and energy security
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Kelly said on 10/17/2008 2:30:25 AM:
This table will change next year... Googles, Intels, Nat Semis of the world are getting into this space, and a host of new companies from India
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Solar Truth said on 10/17/2008 12:27:27 AM:
Tunnelvision focus on sp.module cost makes thin film look better than 50 % more efficient crystalline silicon. But installation cost scales inversely with efficiency and is higher per watt for thin film, thus greatly even-ing out the cost comparison for installed modules. A case in point : difference in module efficiency between FSLR ( eff 10 % ) and even poly crystalline silicon ( 15 % ) is 50 % !! No prize for answering correctly why the installation of First Solar ( of AZ ) first US facility ( in So. Cal ) will be done by FSLR themselves.
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Ed said on 10/16/2008 3:31:50 PM:
Yes, production in 2007, as detailed in the article.
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Mark Davidson said on 10/16/2008 3:09:38 AM:
What does capacity mean in the table? Total insalled capacity to that date? Capacity production capability per year? Something else?
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Ed said on 10/15/2008 5:52:46 PM:
New investments are happening. Big players are also entering this space... lots will change and lots will happen
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Anonymous said on 10/15/2008 1:32:08 AM:
Good work. I would love to see your module projections, and the projections for actual power plants and end-user MW predictions.
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Ashok said on 10/15/2008 1:31:11 AM:
Well, it looks like US is way behind!
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