Table of Contents
Executive Summary
E.1 How Things Have Changed in the DSC World Since Our Last Report E.1.1 Breakthroughs in Efficiency – When 18 Percent is Just as Good as 26 Percent E.1.2 The Effect of a PV Industry in Crisis E.2 When Will DSC Move Beyond its Development Phase? E.2.1 Can Scale-Up Timelines for BIPV Be Met? E.2.2 Lifetime and Encapsulation: The Next Big Hurdle E.2.3 The Importance of Solid-State Electrolytes to the Long-Term Success of DSC E.3 Could DSC Be A Potential Revenue Generator for Large Materials Companies? E.4 Summary of Eight-Year Forecasts for DSC
Chapter One: Introduction to the Dye Sensitized Solar Cell Market
1.1 The Coming of Age of the DSC Market 1.1.1 A Market in Early Commercialization 1.1.2 The Performance of DSC PV Continues to Improve 1.1.3 DSC and the PV Industry Crisis 1.2 Objectives and Scope of this Report 1.3 Methodology of this Report 1.4 Plan of This Report
Chapter Two: DSC Market Evolution
2.1 DSC Performance 2.1.1 Analysis of DSC Performance Improvements in the Past Year 2.1.3 NanoMarkets¡¯ Expectations for Near-Term Commercialization of DSC 2.2 Market Niches and Prospects for DSC in the Next Two to Five Years 2.2.1 DSC and the Crisis in the PV industry 2.2.2 DSC and the Solar Charger Market: An Opportunity for Revenue Generation or a Place to Start? 2.2.3 DSC as a Platform for BIPV: A Roadmap 2.2.4 Can DSC Compete in the Mainstream PV Market? 2.3 Futuristic Applications for DSC: Energy Harvesting, Smart Clothing, Sensors, etc. Hype or Hope? 2.4 Key Points Made in this Chapter
Chapter Three: DSC Products and Market Strategies
3.1 Developments in DSC Materials in the Past Year and Likely Future Evolution 3.1.1 Dyes: Beyond Ruthenium? 3.1.2 Electrolyte Opportunities 3.1.3 Expectations for Improved Encapsulation 3.1.4 Cost Reduction Strategies for DSC Transparent Electrodes 3.2 Pure-Play DSC Product/Market Strategies 3.2.1 3GSolar (Israel) 3.2.2 Dyesol (Australia) and its Subsidiaries and Alliances 3.2.3 Fujikura (Japan) 3.3.4 G24 Innovations (UK) 3.2.5 NLAB Solar (Sweden) 3.2.6 Oxford Photovoltaics (UK) 3.2.7 Peccell (Japan) 3.2.8 Solaronix (Switzerland) 3.2.9 SolarPrint (Ireland) 3.3. Large Specialty Chemical Company Strategies in the DSC Space 3.3.1 BASF (Germany) 3.3.2 Everlight Chemical (Taiwan) 3.3.3 Merck (Germany) / EMD (US) 3.4 Key Points Made in This Chapter
Chapter Four: DSC Markets and Forecasts
4.1 Forecasting Methodology 4.1.1 Data Sources 4.1.2 Scope of the Forecast 4.1.3 Differences from Previous NanoMarkets DSC Forecasts 4.2 Eight-Year Forecasts of Off-Grid DSC Markets 4.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of Grid-Connected DSC Markets 4.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of DSC Materials 4.5 Summary of NanoMarkets' Eight-Year Projections for DSC
Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in This Report About the Author
List of Exhibits
EXHIBIT E-1 DSC Materials Market by Category 2012-2019 ($ Millions) EXHIBIT E-2 Summary of DSC PV Market by Application 2012-2019 EXHIBIT 4-1 Efficiency Improvements Over Time in The DSC Market 2012-2019 EXHIBIT 4-2 The Off-Grid DSC PV Market by Application 2012-2019 EXHIBIT 4-3 The Grid-Connected DSC PV Market by Application 2012-2019 EXHIBIT 4-4 The DSC Materials Market 2012-2019 EXHIBIT 4-5 DSC Materials Market by Category 2012-2019 ($ Millions) EXHIBIT 4-6 Summary of The DSC Market EXHIBIT 4-7 Summary of DSC PV Market by Application 2012-2019 Exhibit 4-8 Summary of Grid-Connected vs. Off-Grid DSC PV 2012-2019
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