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Carbon Capture and Sequestration: Pike Research

This report examines the market issues, technological issues, and opportunities for players in all phases of the CCS industry, from capture technology to transport and storage. It also provides detailed market forecasts for all the major regions of the world, including costs and revenues. While Pike Research believes that most of the targets for CCS deployments between now and 2030 are optimistic, the industry will grow, under the most aggressive scenario, to reach annual revenues of $221.5 billion in 2030.

Silver in Photovoltaics: 2010, Nanomarkets Report

Silver in Photovoltaics: 2010 identifies and quantifies the opportunities for silver and silver products in the rapidly changing photovoltaics (PV) industry. Silver in Photovoltaics: 2010 considers silver inks and pastes and various hybrid materials that are used in PV; materials such as transparent conductive silver-containing composites.

Conductive Coatings Markets, 2010 and Beyond, Nanomarkets Report

Conductive Coatings Markets, 2010 and Beyond report examines the latest technical and market developments in the conductive coatings space. What we have discovered is a growing number of applications where the market is open to new conductive coatings and new suppliers.

Transparent Conductor Markets 2010: ITO and the Alternatives, Nanomarkets Report

Transparent Conductor Markets 2010: ITO and the Alternatives report is required reading for all suppliers of ITO and alternative transparent conductors as well as for firms using transparent conductors—especially if considering a change to a different material or process—and investors in the transparent conductor companies, materials, and technologies.

Materials Markets for Thin-Film and Organic Photovoltaics (revised), Nanomarkets Report

This report is an updated version of our Q1-08 release on thin-film and organic PV materials. This revised report covers thin-film silicon, CIGS, CdTe and organic materials. It considers the future commercial prospects for thin-film PV materials in the current economic downturn and includes a new eight-year forecast of materials consumption of materials by the TFPV industry, as well as an assessment of what the business prospects at the materials level of the TFPV value chain are likely to be in 2009. The issues analyzed include the prospects for commercialization of newer technologies in an investment environment with a short term focus and how TFPV materials will fare against conventional silicon materials

Organic Photovoltaic Markets, Nanomarkets Report

This new report analyzes and quantifies the market for organic photovoltaics (OPV) over the next eight years. It provides capacity and market forecasts, profiles both materials and solar panel firms to watch in the OPV space and takes a hard look at investment trends impacting the OPV business

Organic and Dye-Sensitized Cell Photovoltaics: Materials, Applications and Opportunities - 2010, Nanomarkets Report

In Organic and Dye-Sensitized Cell Photovoltaics: Materials, Applications and Opportunities 2010, NanoMarkets discusses how and where these distinguishing features can be turned in opportunities. Organic and Dye-Sensitized Cell Photovoltaics: Materials, Applications and Opportunities 2010 also examines where hybrid organic/inorganic PV, notably dye sensitized cells (DSCs), is making its mark; in building integrated PV and other areas.

The Cleantech Report by Lux Research

Introducing the authoritative guide to emerging energy and environmental technologies. The Cleantech Report, published by Lux Research, is the first information resource to provide comprehensive analysis of cleantech - offering proprietary data, unbiased analyses, and fresh insights in emerging energy and environmental technologies

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