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Dallas, TX -- (SBWIRE) -- 05/19/2011 -- This new report is the latest in NanoMarkets’ ongoing coverage of the BIPV market; a market in which NanoMarkets has been providing path-breaking analysis for four years. As the result of our research we believe that while many of the trends that we have tracked in the BIPV space before are still powerful, we now stand at the cusp of BIPV becoming a key part of the emerging green building materials revolution, and it is on the opportunities resulting from this that this report is particularly focused.

This new report tracks and quantifies the latest developments in the BIPV sector, showing, for example, how and where collaborations between the PV industry and construction industry are creating new ways to add value to buildings and creating new ways for both industries to make money. This report also discusses how BIPV may benefit from today’s regulatory climate. Because BIPV enables the costs of the building fabric and photovoltaic system to be shared over the same infrastructure, NanoMarkets sees the BIPV market as having an increasingly attractive business case, even if subsidies for PV are reduced, as seems likely. Thus BIPV may be an important step towards PV becoming a substantial industry that may eventually be self-sustaining without government subsidies.

The coverage of the report includes the residential and commercial/industrial sectors; new construction and retrofits. We consider the sizes of the various BIPV markets, the roles and strategies of important firms in the industry, and the various PV technologies as they relate to BIPV. In total the report provides a thorough guide to the revenue-generating opportunities for BIPV over the next eight years.

Table Of Contents
Executive Summary
E.1 The evolving business case for BIPV
E.2 Funding trends for BIPV companies
E.3 Opportunity analysis
E.3.1 Opportunities for PV firms
E.3.2 Opportunities for building materials firms
E.3.3 Retail and distribution opportunities for BIPV
E.2 Summary of eight-year forecasts

Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this report
1.2 Objectives and scope of this report
1.3 Methodology of this report
1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: Recent Commercial Developments in BIPV
2.1 Rigid BIPV: Roofing and cladding
2.1.1 Product evolution trends in 2010 and 2011
2.1.2 Key suppliers in the rigid BIPV sector
2.2 Flexible BIPV: Shingles, laminates, etc.
2.2.1 Product evolution trends in 2010 and 2011
2.2.2 Key suppliers in the flexible BIPV sector
2.3 BIPV glass: Transparent and semitransparent
2.3.1 Product evolution trends in 2010 and 2011
2.3.2 Key suppliers in the BIPV glass sector
2.4 BIPV trends by type of PV technology
2.4.1 Crystalline silicon
2.4.2 Thin-film silicon
2.4.3 CIGS
2.4.4 DSC
2.4.5 Other
2.5 Key points made in this chapter

Chapter Three Evolution of BIPV Markets
3.1 BIPV and prestige buildings: Real market or PR
3.2 BIPV and residential property markets
3.2.1 Roofing and siding materials in residential buildings
3.2.2 BIPV glass
3.3 BIPV and commercial property markets
3.3.1 Roofing and siding materials in residential buildings
3.3.2 BIPV glass
3.4 Architects as shapers of the BIPV market
3.5 BIPV developments in key international markets for BIPV
3.5.1 How constructions markets and local aesthetics shape BIPV markets
3.5.2 Japan
3.5.3 China
3.5.4 Germany
3.5.5 U.S.
3.6 Evolution of distribution channels for BIPV: Can BIPV be just another building product
3.7 Key points made in this chapter

Chapter Four Eight-Year Forecasts of BIPV Markets
4.1 Forecasting methodology
4.1.1 Alternative economic scenarios
4.1.2 Scope of forecast
4.2 Eight-Year forecasts of rigid BIPV tiles and panels
4.2.1 Forecast of rigid BIPV shipments by PV technology
4.2.2 Cost assumptions for rigid BIPV forecasts
4.2.3 Forecast of rigid BIPV shipments by product type
4.3 Eight-year Forecasts of transparent and semi-transparent BIPV products
4.3.1 Forecast of transparent and semi-transparent BIPV shipments by PV technology
4.3.2 Cost assumptions for transparent/semi-transparent BIPV forecasts
4.4 Eight-year forecasts of flexible BIPV products and laminates
4.4.1 Forecast of flexible BIPV shipments by PV technology
4.4.2 Cost assumptions for flexible BIPV forecasts
4.4.3 Forecast of flexible BIPV shipments by product type
4.5 Summary of forecasts
4.5.1 Summary of worldwide BIPV markets by product type
4.5.2 Summary of worldwide BIPV markets by Watts shipped and technology type

Source: Building Integrated Photovoltaics Markets
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