Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV): Technologies and Global Markets

Published: January 2011
No. of Pages: 260
  

Report Summary

Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) currently make up a small but noticeable part of the world PV market. The global market was valued at 1,201 megawatts in 2010 and is expected to increase at a 56% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach a capacity of 11,392 megawatts in 2015.

BIPV roofing is the largest near- and mid-term market segment. The global market for BIPV capacity in the roofing sector was 404 megawatts in 2010 and is expected to reach 3,197 megawatts in 2015, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 51%.

The market for architectural fabrics may be very large and expanding, but the rate of adoption of BIPV elements will be slow for a period of time. This sector had a capacity of .2 megawatts in 2010 but is expected to increase at a 670% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) to reach a capacity of 5,439 megawatts in 2015.

INTRODUCTION

The world of building-integrated photovoltaics can be somewhat of a surprise on the order of first learning that the walls and floors of one’s own house are populated with conductive wire, conduit and pipe. The sheer number of buildings, for all purposes, can be enumerated in the billions in the aggregate worldwide.

That many buildings cover a tremendous area of land. Utility-scale PV arrays in deserts and brownfields are one way to drive a gigawatts-scale solar industry, but these types of projects are hitting the same transmission/distribution walls that wind farms hit two decades ago. Thus, the built-environment real estate is an attractive niche that allows for mass manufacturing without the concomitant challenges that occur when all the eggs must fit into a few baskets.

Buildings and neighborhoods have characters all their own that BIPV must fit into. The attractiveness of a BIPV capacity has several facets:

  • Energy consumed on-site
  • Little transmission loss
  • No land requirement
  • Use of building to get the PV material off the ground
  • Architectural design element
  • Green is built into the building
  • Modern, ecological statement by the building
  • Reduction in need for other building materials
  • PV material is protected, no fences needed.

The world market for photovoltaics (PV) entered a period of sustained double-digit growth in the 21st century. This growth has been driven by an accelerating expansion in production quantities of all components, and, for the most part, an erratic, concomitant slow decline in price at many points of the value chain (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis 2009).

The trend toward lower prices in the market is being strongly encouraged by the entry of many, some of which are very large Chinese manufacturers into the PV industry and a growing reluctance of governments, with a few notable exemptions, to continue to legislate large financial incentives for PV installations or require their citizens to shoulder the burden.

A dominant characteristic of the market for PV products is that every price decline opens new market niches. A second factor that leads to new sales sectors is that new technologies lead to new applications of PV technologies. The combination of lower costs and an expanding underexploited niche are major factors in the imminent, long-expected explosive growth of a very large and diverse set of applications: building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV).

BIPV is a means to shift some core cost centers of the value chain to outside industries, and to expand the industry onto vast numbers of ready-made bases: buildings. It removes some of the expenses from the PV product, allowing the labor and some of the substrate material, to lesser or greater degrees depending on product. The levelized cost of energy (LCOE) is thus reduced and building materials companies have a premium product they can vend.

The ability to offer a premium product is a welcome attribute. It is a time when the world building construction and renovation industries are experiencing the worst market conditions in a century. Some growth continues in the Pacific Rim, SE Asia, India, and Brazil. In other places building projects rely on long-term contracts and the economic momentum of the shear size of the developed world economies.

In these tightened market conditions, the ability of PV manufacturers to produce mass capacities of solar materials to bring down manufacturing costs is paramount to be competitive, to survive. The PV world is maturing as the price of capacity approaches grid parity. However, to succeed in the BIPV universe, one long anticipated to be a multibillion-dollar annual set of market segments, costs meet with concepts of compatibility with national economies, building structure, aesthetics, and public support systems.

This market research report from BCC Research characterizes and quantifies significant world BIPV markets, legislative, regulatory, political and economic forces driving those markets, identifies present and emerging technologies, suppliers, and market strategies, and quantifies the markets for BIPV technologies on world and regional bases.

STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES

This report furnishes a world guidebook for near- to mid-term development and opportunities for building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products and, by default, their potential building component manufacturing partners in those very financially substantial construction industry niches. The study was performed to locate, characterize and quantify the range of BIPV markets for various types of roofing, building facades, glazing, sunshading, skylighting, architectural fabrics, and shutters that incorporate a solar power production medium.

Not all PV products are suitable for every BIPV application. The report identifies and substantiates the reasoning for uses of particular PV technologies in a specific BIPV market segments. The investigation covers crystalline (c-Si) and polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si), amorphous silicon (a-Si), cadmium telluride (CdTe), copper indium (gallium) diselenide (CIGS or CIS), organic dye stabilized titanium oxide PV materials (dye solar cell: “DSC”), and plastic solar cells (OPV). Where appropriate, generating capacity contributions to the total PV capacity that will ship into each BIPV niche are projected, along with the revenue to the PV manufacturer.

But even innocuous power generation technologies such as PV do not get installed in a vacuum. This report endeavors to provide an insight to the different national and international approaches that are being taken to subsidize the continued expansion of the PV industry, the legal and regulatory regimes that define requirements for the physical behavior and appearance of BIPV products, and shows how BIPV products must satisfy building component-related regulatory specifications in the various markets in which they will function.

Finally, the extent to which strategic partnerships with building component manufacturers, contractors, developers, and architectural firms underpin the ability of PV manufacturers to enter into the trillion dollar building construction market is assessed. An analysis is also made of the economics of such entry, as well as the impacts of the deep economic recession that has affected much of the world while 75% of world PV production now occurs in China and Taiwan.

The PV industry, however, is truly high technology. The new wave of so-called third-generation PV products will have capabilities that allow them to be used in ways that were previously not possible. The report shows that thin film products will have several BIPV market segments to themselves and, as premium products, will also take some market share from c-Si and poly-Si. Light weight, flexibility, adequate operational efficiency, and color options are proving to be strong new capabilities that will find markets when the product is right and there is enough of it.

REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY

The photovoltaics (PV) industry is making the transition from an expensive renewable technology to becoming a major factor in the world energy supply. Annual market value of installed product is now measured in the tens of billions of dollars (U.S.) annually, and the trend remains upward, despite an unsteady world economy.

Costs have been significantly reduced, multiple gigawatt-scale factories are now churning out solar cells and sheets, and product reliability, for the most established technologies and companies has made impressive strides.

The practice of building bulk power plants with PV modules is now a regular occurrence in many countries. Similarly, there is a broad-based business in adding PV capacity to residential, commercial and institutional buildings. This latter, building-related application of PV technology, i.e., “behind the meter,” is the highest-value application for PV, at least for grid-connected applications. Power is always produced at the peak of the day when prices are highest and delivery of power from distant sources would otherwise be needed.

One would anticipate that building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) have a natural economic edge. Instead of building all external components of a building, then adding PV capacity, it would seem inevitable that the inclusion of generating capacity as part of building components would make the combination of the two lower-cost than the two added individually. It hasn’t happened yet, for various reasons. Chief among them is the downturn in building construction. Just as many new products are ready for entry into the substantially-sized BIPV market niches, the construction market contracted mightily.

This is a temporary phenomenon. It occurred with greater severity in the developed world and in 2010, a slow turnaround began. China and India, on the other hand, have started on a course of building construction that will surpass all that has come before. It is an overdue manifestation of decades of redistribution of wealth, combined with a gnawing need for new energy infrastructure in regions where sufficient infrastructure has long been absent. Still, the world economies, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, are so large that even in the deepest part of the economic pullback, construction and renovation projects remained at levels that are the envy of most of the world.

All of this activity, whether publicly or privately funded, generates opportunities for new PV capacity to enter the market on a mass scale as part of the construction, rather than the energy market.

SCOPE OF REPORT

This report identifies commercial and near-commercial BIPV technologies, the manufacturers, and partner building component product manufacturers. The present- to mid-term markets for each type of BIPV application are characterized and quantified in terms of capacity (MW) for the installed product, revenue to the PV manufacturers, and capacity breakdown by PV technology. Projections are made of the market value (or at least regional price) of the wholesale value of the PV component of the installed products.

Where the world market has grown sufficiently for a particular BIPV “niche,” country and regional breakdowns are provided by geographic region and country. Much of this depends on the type of building component used in a particular region or country, and whether a suitable BIPV product has been developed, tested in the field, certified for installation, and brought up to production levels that can satisfy market demand.

The various BIPV niche markets are examined in terms of type of exterior building component class, PV technology offerings, geographic region, generating capacity, and revenue to the manufacturer. Additional characterizations are made of the market structures, quantities and relative strengths of adjunct product manufacturers, such as metal, composite, tile and TPO roofing companies, window glass and window manufacturers, and vendors, designers and installers of architectural fabrics and building cladding (weather envelopes). Smaller market opportunities such as skylighting, sunshading and shutters are also investigated.

The market structure discussion includes consideration of the forces shaping the markets, and successful strategies the early entrants into the market are making. This report also investigates national and regional public financial incentive strategies and regulatory regimes that help or hinder the development of each BIPV market segment. The way in which each type of PV technology fits (or doesn’t) into a given BIPV niche is examined. The coverage extends to c-Si, poly-Si, a-Si, CdTe, DSC, and OPV products.

METHODOLOGY


BIPV markets are examined by in terms of building component markets and PV technologies as adapted to become part of a number of building component market segments. World market values are assessed in terms of aggregates of market by geographic region, where appropriate. The market growth rates of individual BIPV segments are projected using statistical data from governments, trade journals, news items, corporate SEC filings, interviews with manufacturers and scientists, notes from field visits, scientific research reports, financial analysis, laws and regulations promulgated in on every continent, statements by public officials and building component manufacturers. Additional characterizations are made of the market structures, quantities and relative strengths of adjunct product manufacturers, such as metal, composite tile and membrane roofing companies, glazing manufacturers, vendors, designers and installers of architectural fabrics, building weather envelopes, skylighting, sunshading, and shutters.

Numerous contact points are provided building component manufacturers and building project developers who would have an interest in including a premium product such as BIPV capability into their portfolio of options. Various rationales for their doing so are investigated.

Present levels of government support systems are considered in terms of their impacts on the overall market for PV capacity and potential for enhancing (or limiting) BIPV market expansion. An attempt is made to clarify the subtleties of the various government support policies and incentives that encourage or limit the growth of BIPV market niches. Political motivations for continuance or reductions in PV support levels are considered, noting the balance being negotiated between the PV industry as an employer of a growing number of personnel balanced against governments facing pressure to reduce their budgets because taxation pays for government, not for the taxpaying populace.

Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV): Technologies and Global Markets

Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION
STUDY GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
REASONS FOR DOING THE STUDY
SCOPE OF REPORT
METHODOLOGY
INTENDED AUDIENCE
INFORMATION SOURCES
ANALYST CREDENTIALS
RELATED REPORTS
BCC ONLINE SERVICES
DISCLAIMER

CHAPTER TWO: SUMMARY
SUMMARY

THE EMERGENCE OF BIPV AND NEW GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION

SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL BIPV ANNUAL MARKET SEGMENT, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL BIPV ANNUAL MARKET SEGMENT, 2009-2015 (MW)

CHAPTER THREE: OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
CHAPTER FOUR: BIPV MARKETS
BIPV MARKET SEGMENTATION
BIPV ROOFING
Shingles
Roof Tiles
Metal Seam Roofing
Dyesol Prepares Product for the Metal Seam Market
TPO Membrane Roofing

BIPV GLAZING MARKET
BIPV BUILDING CLADDING MARKET
BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKETS
WORLD AVAILABLE MARKET SIZE FOR BIPV APPLICATIONS

TABLE 1 GLOBAL BIPV NEW CAPACITY BY MARKET SEGMENT, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 2 GLOBAL BIPV MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

CHAPTER FIVE: BIPV TECHNOLOGIES

BIPV TECHNOLOGIES
CHAPTER SIX: BIPV MARKET SEGMENTATION BY TECHNOLOGY
BIPV MARKET SEGMENTS

TABLE 3 PV TECHNOLOGY BIPV APPLICATION SUITABILITY

CHAPTER SEVEN: BIPV MARKET SEGMENTS

BIPV MARKET SEGMENTS

CHAPTER EIGHT: BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC TECHNOLOGIES
C-SI AND POLY-SI BIPV CHALLENGES AND BUILDING COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY
FLUCTUATIONS IN SI AVAILABILITY AND PRICE
A-SI BIPV CHALLENGES AND COMPATIBILITY
CDTE BIPV CHALLENGES AND COMPATIBILITY
CIGS CHALLENGES AND COMPATIBILITY
DSC BIPV CHALLENGES AND COMPATIBILITY
OPV BIPV CHALLENGES AND COMPATIBILITY

CHAPTER NINE: BIPV REGULATORY AND INCENTIVE REGIMES
REGULATORY REGIMES PERTINENT TO BIPV PROJECTS
U.S. REGULATIONS PERTINENT TO BIPV INSTALLATIONS
ASHRAE 90.1
LOCAL REGULATORY AGENCIES
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) REGULATIONS PERTINENT TO BIPV INSTALLATIONS
CE MARKING
FRENCH REGULATORY REGIME FOR BIPV
ITALIAN REGULATORY AND INCENTIVE REGIMES FOR BIPV
SPANISH REGULATORY REGIME FOR BIPV
PACIFIC RIM REGULATORY REGIMES FOR BIPV
ASIA MINOR BIPV REGULATORY REGIME

CHAPTER TEN: BIPV-RELEVANT INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS
INTERNATIONAL CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
2006 UNIFORM SOLAR ENERGY CODE
ASHRAE/IESNA STANDARD 90.1-1999
IEC 61215
IEC 61646: THIN-FILM TERRESTRIAL PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) MODULES, DESIGN QUALIFICATION AND TYPE APPROVAL
IEEE STD 1262-1995: RECOMMENDED PRACTICE FOR QUALIFICATION OF PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) MODULES
IEC 61215
ISO9001
UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES (UL) CERTIFICATIONS PERTINENT TO BIPV MATERIALS
UL 746
UL 790
ISO 773
UL 1703
EU-SPECIFIC CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
CE-COMPLIANCE
APPLICATION CLASS A AND IEC/EN61730

CHAPTER ELEVEN: BIPV INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
BIPV INDUSTRY STRUCTURE AND COMPETITIVE ANALYSIS
MAJOR DRIVING FORCES FOR BIPV CAPACITY BY REGION
GREEN BUILDING PRINCIPLES: NOW AN UNSTOPPABLE CULTURE

U.S. BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
U.S. Federal Incentives for BIPV
State Support Environments for BIPV

TABLE 4 SOLAR MANDATES IN STATE RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO STANDARDS

CANADA’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
EU’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
FRANCE’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
GERMANY’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS

TABLE 5 REVISED GERMAN SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFS IN EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2011 ($/KWH)

ITALY’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS

TABLE 6 REVISED ITALIAN SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFS IN EFFECT JANUARY 1, 2011 ($/KWH)

SPAIN’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
UNITED KINGDOM’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
CZECH REPUBLIC’S MARKET DRIVERS
PACIFIC RIM AND SE ASIAN BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
CHINA’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
JAPAN’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
SOUTH KOREA’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
TAIWAN’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
INDIA’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
AUSTRALIA’S BIPV MARKET DRIVERS
FITS IN THE AUSTRALIAN STATES

TABLE 7 IN EFFECT SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFS OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATES ($/KWH)
TABLE 8 AUSTRALIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET SCHEDULE (GWH)

CHAPTER TWELVE: BIPV MARKET STRUCTURE
BIPV ROOF TILE
C-SI AND POLY-SI MODULE-BASED TILE MARKET STRUCTURE
A-SI THIN FILM SOLAR TILE MARKET STRUCTURE
THE IMPORTANCE OF STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS IN THE BIPV MARKET STRUCTURE

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: BIPV MARKETS BY SEGMENT
METRICS USED IN THIS REPORT FOR FORECASTING

TABLE 9 CONVENTIONS USED IN BIPV MARKET FORECASTS, PV TECHNOLOGY POWER DENSITY

CONVENTIONS USED FOR MARKET SHARE OF PV TECHNOLOGIES IN BIPV FORECASTS

TABLE 10 BIPV MARKET SHARES OF PV TECHNOLOGY, 2009 (%)

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: BIPV ROOFING FORECASTS
SUMMARY FORECAST FOR GLOBAL MARKETS FOR BIPV ROOFING

TABLE 11 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING MARKET SECTORS BY ANNUAL NEW GENERATING CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 12 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING MARKET SECTORS BY ANNUAL REVENUE, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 13 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY GENERATING CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015

BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET
GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET
GLOBAL BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 14 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015

GLOBAL BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 15 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015

U.S. BIPV ROOFING SHINGLE MARKET
BIPV SHINGLE REPLACEMENT MARKET BIGGER THAN NEW MARKET
U.S. BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 16 U.S. BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015

U.S. BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY
U.S. BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 17 U.S. BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015

THE CANADA’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET
CANADA’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 18 CANADA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015

CANADA’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 19 CANADA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015

AUSTRALIA’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET
AUSTRALIA’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 20 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015

AUSTRALIA’S BIPV SHINGLE FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY
TABLE 21 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
REST OF WORLD’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET
REST OF WORLD’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 22 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV SHINGLE MARKET FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 23 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015

GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 24 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET FORECAST BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 25 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015

U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 26 U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET FORECAST BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 27 U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015

EUROPEAN UNION’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
EUROPE’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 28 EUROPE’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

EUROPEAN UNION’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 29 EUROPEAN UNION’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

PACIFIC RIM’S SOLAR TILE MARKET
CHINA’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
JAPAN’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
SOUTH KOREA’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
TAIWAN’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
PACIFIC RIM’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 30 PACIFIC RIM’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

PACIFIC RIM’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 31 PACIFIC RIM’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY THROUGH 2015 (MW)

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET
REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 32 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE FORECAST BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 33 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
GLOBAL BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 34 GLOBAL BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

GLOBAL BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 35 GLOBAL BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 36 U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY PV TECHNOLOGY


TABLE 37 U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 38 EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 39 EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

AUSTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET .... 125
AUTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 40 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

AUSTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 41 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 42 CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 43 CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 44 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 45 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING BIPV MARKET
BIPV ROOFS VS. GREEN ROOFS?
GLOBAL BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE
END NOTE FOR THE BIPV TOP MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET

TABLE 46 GLOBAL BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

GLOBAL BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 47 GLOBAL BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET
U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 48 U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 49 U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET
EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 50 EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 51 EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET
REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE

TABLE 52 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)

REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING FORECAST BY TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 53 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING FAÇADE MARKET
DEDICATED BIPV FAÇADE PRODUCTS ARE APPEARING
RIGID VS THIN FILM FAÇADE CHOICES
PEAK OUTPUT DURING PEAK DEMAND MAXIMIZES OUTPUT VALUE
STANDARDIZATION AND THE BIPV FAÇADE MARKET
CATERING TO ARCHITECTS AND DESIGNERS
SEE THE OPPORTUNITY, BE THE OPPORTUNITY
IS SOLAR IVY A FAÇADE?
GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING FAÇADE MARKET FORECAST
DISCUSSION OF GLOBAL MARKETS FOR BIPV FAÇADES BY GEOGRAPHICAL REGION
GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV FAÇADES BY CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION

TABLE 54 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING FAÇADE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REGION, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION)

GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV FAÇADES BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 55 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING FAÇADE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV GLAZING MARKET
THE GLAZING MARKET OPPORTUNITY
POTENTIAL FOR CONFLICT WITH GREEN BUILDING COMPETITIVE METHODS
ESTIMATE OF THE TOTAL AVAILABLE BIPV GLAZING MARKET
GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV GLAZING BY CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION

TABLE 56 GLOBAL BIPV GLAZING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REGION THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION)

GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV GLAZING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 57 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING GLAZING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV SKYLIGHTING MARKET
BIFURCATED MARKET FOR BIPV SKYLIGHTING
GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV SKYLIGHTING BY CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION

TABLE 58 GLOBAL BIPV SKYLIGHTING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REGION THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION)

GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV SKYLIGHTING BY PV TECHNOLOGY

TABLE 59 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING GLAZING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET
INNOVATION: PV-POWERED ROLLER SHADING
MARKET FORECASTS FOR BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING
U.S. BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET
EUROPE’S BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET
CHINA’S BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET
JAPAN’S BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET
SE ASIA’S AND INDIA’S BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET
FORECAST FOR THE BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET

TABLE 60 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REGION THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC REGION)

GLOBAL MARKET FORECAST FOR BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING BY PV TECHNOLOGY


TABLE 61 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRICS MARKET
GLOBAL ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKETS
MAIN SUBSEGMENTS OF THE BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET
PV COMPANIES SIGNIFICANT TO THE BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET
GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET FORECASTS
GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REGION

TABLE 62 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET BY AREA, CAPACITY AND REVENUE TO MANUFACTURER, THROUGH 2015 (000 SQ M, MW CAPACITY AND VALUE)

GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY AND CAPACITY

TABLE 63 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET PV TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

GLOBAL BIPV SHUTTERS MARKET
APPENDIX A: BIPV-RELATED COMPANIES
BIPV COMPANIES
BUILDING-INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS ARCHITECTS
BUILDING INTEGRATED PHOTOVOLTAICS MANUFACTURERS
A-Si BIPV Photovoltaics Manufacturers
C-Si BIPV Photovoltaic Manufacturers
Poly-Si BIPV Photovoltaic Manufacturers
CIGS BIPV Product Photovoltaic Manufacturers
DSC BIPV Photovoltaic Companies
Plastic (OPV) Photovoltaics Manufacturers

PHOTOVOLTAIC METAL SEAM ROOFING COMPANIES
BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MANUFACTURERS
BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING SYSTEMS COMPANIES
BIPV FAÇADE COMPANIES
BIPV FAÇADE SUPPORT SYSTEMS COMPANIES
BIPV GLAZING COMPANIES
BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHUTTERS COMPANIES
BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING COMPANIES
BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES COMPANIES
BIPV ROOFING TILES COMPANIES
BIPV SKYLIGHT COMPANIES
BIPV PLANNED COMMUNITY COMPANIES
INNOVATIVE BIPV COMPANIES

LIST OF TABLES

SUMMARY TABLE GLOBAL BIPV ANNUAL MARKET SEGMENT,
THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 1 GLOBAL BIPV NEW CAPACITY BY MARKET SEGMENT,
THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 2 GLOBAL BIPV MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH
2015 (MW)
TABLE 3 PV TECHNOLOGY BIPV APPLICATION SUITABILITY
TABLE 4 SOLAR MANDATES IN STATE RENEWABLE PORTFOLIO
STANDARDS
TABLE 5 REVISED GERMAN SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFS IN EFFECT
JANUARY 1, 2011 ($/KWH)
TABLE 6 REVISED ITALIAN SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFS IN EFFECT
JANUARY 1, 2011 ($/KWH)
TABLE 7 IN EFFECT SOLAR FEED-IN TARIFFS OF THE AUSTRALIAN
STATES ($/KWH)
TABLE 8 AUSTRALIAN RENEWABLE ENERGY TARGET SCHEDULE
(GWH)
TABLE 9 CONVENTIONS USED IN BIPV MARKET FORECASTS, PV
TECHNOLOGY POWER DENSITY
TABLE 10 BIPV MARKET SHARES OF PV TECHNOLOGY, 2009 (%)
TABLE 11 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING MARKET SECTORS BY ANNUAL
NEW GENERATING CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 12 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING MARKET SECTORS BY ANNUAL
REVENUE, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 13 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY
GENERATING CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 14 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY CAPACITY,
THROUGH 2015
TABLE 15 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 16 U.S. BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY REVENUE AND
CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 17 U.S. BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 18 CANADA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY
REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 19 CANADA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 20 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY
REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 21 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 22 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY
REVENUE AND CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 23 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING SHINGLES MARKET BY
PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 24 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND
REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 25 GLOBAL BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015
TABLE 26 U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY AND
REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 27 U.S. BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY,
THROUGH 2015
TABLE 28 EUROPE’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY
AND REVENUE THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 29 EUROPEAN UNION’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 30 PACIFIC RIM’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY CAPACITY
AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 31 PACIFIC RIM’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 32 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY
CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 33 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV ROOFING TILE MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 34 GLOBAL BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND
PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 35 GLOBAL BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 36 U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY
CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 37 U.S. BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET BY
PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 38 EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING
MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW
CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 39 EUROPE’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING
MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 40 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING
MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW
CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 41 AUSTRALIA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING
MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 42 CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND
PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 43 CHINA’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM ROOFING MARKET
BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 44 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM
ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015
(MW CAPACITY AND PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 45 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV STANDING METAL SEAM
ROOFING MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 46 GLOBAL BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY
CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND
PV MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 47 GLOBAL BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 48 U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY
CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 49 U.S. BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 50 EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY
CAPACITY AND REVENUE, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 51 EUROPE’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 52 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE
ROOFING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND REVENUE,
THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND PV
MANUFACTURER REVENUE)
TABLE 53 REST OF WORLD’S BIPV TPO MEMBRANE ROOFING
MARKET BY PV TECHNOLOGY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 54 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING FAÇADE MARKET BY CAPACITY
AND REGION, THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC
REGION)
TABLE 55 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING FAÇADE MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 56 GLOBAL BIPV GLAZING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND
REGION THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC
REGION)
TABLE 57 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING GLAZING MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 58 GLOBAL BIPV SKYLIGHTING MARKET BY CAPACITY AND
REGION THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND GEOGRAPHIC
REGION)
TABLE 59 GLOBAL BIPV BUILDING GLAZING MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 60 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET BY
CAPACITY AND REGION THROUGH 2015 (MW CAPACITY AND
GEOGRAPHIC REGION)
TABLE 61 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL SHADING MARKET BY PV
TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)
TABLE 62 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET BY
AREA, CAPACITY AND REVENUE TO MANUFACTURER, THROUGH
2015 (000 SQ M, MW CAPACITY AND VALUE)
TABLE 63 GLOBAL BIPV ARCHITECTURAL FABRIC MARKET PV
TECHNOLOGY CAPACITY, THROUGH 2015 (MW)

LIST OF FIGURES

SUMMARY FIGURE GLOBAL BIPV ANNUAL MARKET SEGMENT, 2009-2015 (MW)

Published By: BCC Research
Product Code: BCC Research1050



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