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| China: Solar Energy - China Polysilicon Production to Reach 2,000 Metric Tons in 2008, THT Research Says
16
April
2008
With the global shortage in
polysilicon, the key raw material used in the production of solar wafers,
to reach its peak in 2008, China's emerging manufacturers are working to
tap into that demand.
"There are currently four Chinese companies producing polysilicon,"
explains Susan Gordon, an analyst at THT Research who provides consulting
services to corporate and investor clients on China's solar energy
industry. "Last year, these companies produced a total of 1,000 metric tons
of polysilicon. Next year, we expect Chinese production to increase to
2,000 metric tons, as these companies improve their production processes
and new companies ramp up production."
"In the short run, China's contribution to global supply will remain
very small," explains Gordon. "World-wide production in 2007 was around
37.5 thousand metric tons and we expect it to exceed 51,000 metric tons in
2008."
"Even though there are at least 20 polysilicon projects now underway in
China, technical, know-how, logistics, and product purity problems abound;
we don't expect more than eight of them to succeed in the long run,"
explains Gordon. "After 2009, China's production will begin to grow more
rapidly, reaching 7,000 metric tons, but it will not seriously challenge
North American, European and Japanese dominance in the industry in the near
future."
About THT Research
THT Research is a business research firm focusing on IT manufacturing
(OEM/ODM) and China's emerging cleantech/greentech industry. THT is one of
the pioneering companies researching cleantech in China. Its solar energy
research team in China works with clients to produce timely reports and
studies. THT has recently published, "China's Solar Energy Industry:
Polysilicon 2007-2011". A partial THT client list includes Applied
Technology, A.G. Edwards & Sons, National Semiconductor, Philips, Jenner &
Block, Samsung, Flextronics, Xilinx, Cobalt Capital, and Dell Computers.
Organization name: THT Research E-mail: office@thtresearch.com Country: USA
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