Research Report on Japanese Solar Industry

A new market research report has been released on the solar photovoltaic industry in Japan. The report named as Solar Photovoltaic Power Market Outlook in Japan to 2020 – Capacity, Generation, Major Power Plants, Key Companies and Regulations is available in the website of Research and Markets.

The report provides an outlook of the Japanese solar PV industry till the year 2020. It also offers an overview of the current solar market in the country. The details provided by the report include key trends, the generation and capacity of the solar panel installed, review of key agreements, profiles of industry leaders, and important solar power plants. The solar deals covered in the market report were reviewed based on partnership, debt offering, M&A, asset financing, PE/VC, and equity offering.

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In addition, the Japanese solar market report includes information about important policies and regulations that govern the PV sector. The report is based on the data gathered from primary and secondary research, proprietary databases, and in-house analysis done by the Research and Markets team.

The report presents an analysis of major PV technologies including thin-film, organic PV, and crystalline silicon cells. Historic data has been included for the period from 2001 through 2009. Various renewable fuel types briefed in the report are hydro, solar PV, biomass, thermal, wind, solar thermal, and nuclear. Sharp, Tokyo Electric Power Company, Kyocera, Shikoku Electric Power, and Mitsubishi Electric are some of the solar companies mentioned in the report.

Source: http://www.researchandmarkets.com/

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