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Research and Markets: This Comprehensive Update for the Very Popular Solar Thermal Power Report Edition 3 is Now AvailableDUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e364d7/solar_thermal_powe) has announced the addition of the "Solar Thermal Power Report Ed 3 2010" report to their offering.
The solar thermal market has been hit hard by the economic downturn and the subsequent decline in demand from the construction sector. Several companies have filed for bankruptcy, including the market pioneer, Rayosol. For yet another year, Chinese manufacturers experienced steady growth and sales of Chinese manufactured vacuum coolers are starting to overtake sales of flat plate collectors. The reduced government support for solar thermal in Australia is expected to result in reduced sales in 2010. Other governments are expected to reduce subsidies as part of austerity measures. Despite this, 2009 was the year for CSP, with the MENA region making significant plans to invest in the space and the UAE now building a 100 MW plant. Overall plants are getting bigger and utilities are starting to take an interest, as prices are dropping. Once the domain of parabolic trough technology, solar towers are starting to make inroads into the sector, with the US investing heavily into R&D on towers. Towers have a lower water footprint than trough systems, making it ideal for water-stressed regions, and a significantly higher efficiency and storage capacity than the other three CSP technologies. eSolar, a tower manufacturer, announced major supply contracts in China and India. As well as solar towers, solar thermal storage is a major area of CSP research, with more and more planned projects in the US having storage capacity. Molten salt is likely to remain the dominant. Outline of the Report:
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