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Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Market Study on Markets for Radiation Detection Equipment : MarketResearchReports.Biz



21st century civilization will rely more and more on effectively harnessing and developing the technologies that ionizing radiation has to offer. Even if weapons and power plants went away in the next 100 years, humanity would still rely on ionizing radiation to diagnose and treat disease, deliver safe food, and seek out carbon based energy sources. Sensors would still be employed in transportation corridors, shipping vehicles, and boarder security. Radiation detection, like the integrated circuit, may be mature technology, but it continues to deliver value and evolve with changing needs.

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NanoMarkets broke new ground with our report on radiation detection materials, but those materials are only part of the radiation sensor story. NanoMarkets now moves downstream to the devices themselves to see how the evolution of new material technologies and data processing intersect with the trends in the end-markets to deliver new form-factors, better performance, and lower cost. This report illustrates the trends in radiation sensors employed in four key applications arenas: medical detection and imaging, nuclear security and safety, energy and industrial applications, and scientific measurement and testing.


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Recent Report: Worldwide Smart Windows Market Analysis And Forecast : 2013 - 2020 : MarketResearchReports.Biz


NanoMarkets has now been tracking the smart windows for four years.   During that time many smart windows technologies have become mature, reducing the uncertainties associated with deploying smart windows in both buildings and vehicles.  At the same time, higher energy prices ensure that the value created by smart windows is increasing rapidly.

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With these trends in mind, this latest smart windows report from NanoMarkets examines where the next opportunities in the self-dimming and self-cleaning windows sector are coming from.  As with the previous NanoMarkets reports in this space, it pinpoints where the money will be made – and lost – in the worldwide smart windows business.  But in this report we have focused especially on projecting the take up of smart windows in the construction, automotive and aerospace industries and the likelihood that it will be specified by designers and architects. The report also discusses which countries and geographical regions present the best potential for selling smart windows.


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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Global Building Attached Photovoltaics Markets - 2012New Report On MarketResearchReports.biz

The report analyzes and pinpoints the opportunities that are likely to emerge in the BAPV market in the next few years. Within the report we quantify those opportunities in a series of forecast charts and tables that are provided in both value and volume terms. Volume shipments are forecasted in terms of area covered and MW shipped. Breakouts in the forecasts are provided by type of building, type of BAPV products roofing and key absorber materials used. In addition, we project the nations and regions that will generate the most revenues for BAPV.

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The report also addresses both the kinds of buildings and the parts of buildings that BAPV products should be targeted and how manufacturers of BAPV can make the best transition to the time when BIPV surpasses BAPV in market dominance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 BAPV vs. BIPV: Definitions and Distinctions
1.1.2 BAPV: Already Generating Significant Revenues
1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.4 Plan of this Report


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Chapter Two: BAPV Product Design Trend and Technology Utilization
2.1 Segmenting the BAPV Market by Product Type
2.1.1 What Is Wrong BIPV?
2.1.2 BAPV as a BIPV Precursor: BAPV is an Immediate BIPV-Like Opportunity
2.2 Types of BAPV Products
2.2.1 Defining BAPV Opportunities: Aesthetics and Fasteners as the Key to Success
2.2.2 The Aesthetics of BAPV
2.3 BAPV Roofing Opportunities: Products Already in the Market but More Needed
2.3.1 Until Recently All BAPV Roofing Strategies Have Been Local
2.3.2 Roofing Overlay Products Emerging
2.3.3 Soltecture and Lumeta: Showing the Way to the Future BAPV Overlay Roof?
2.3.4 Technology Evolution for Roofing Overlays and Transition to BIPV
2.4 Wall Attached-PV: Another Immediate Opportunity
2.4.1 What Factors Are Driving Wall-Based BAPV?
2.4.2 Wall-Attached PV: Current State of the Art
2.4.3 Wall-Attached PV: Future Trends and Opportunities
2.4.4 BAPV and Curtain Walls
2.4.5 BISEM's Project at the Sacramento Municipal Utility Commission
2.5 BAPV Opportunities for the Glass Market
2.5.1 Firms to Watch in the PV Glass Sector
2.6 The BAPV Market Considered by Types of Absorber Layer
2.6.1 BAPV and Crystalline Silicon
2.6.2 BAPV and Thin-Film PV
2.6.3 OPV, DSC and BAPV
2.7 Key Points from this Chapter


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Monday, March 18, 2013

Smart Coatings and Photovoltaics 2012 Available through Marketresearchreports.biz

This report is part of NanoMarkets’ ongoing coverage of materials and markets in photovoltaics (PV). In this report, NanoMarkets examines the emerging opportunities for selling “smart” coatings into the solar panel industry. In this report we examine the potential for self-cleaning, self-healing, electrochromic and thermochromic coatings in the PV applications over the next eight years. It includes an assessment of where revenue generation will occur and which companies are likely to be the winners and losers in this space. The report also includes a detailed eight-year forecast of smart coating usage in the PV space, broken out by coated area and market value.

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NanoMarkets has been covering the markets for PV materials for almost seven years and believes strongly that there are now growing opportunities to sell smart coatings into the PV sector. This report considers how smart coatings can create value for the PV industry under the changed circumstances that PV faces today, in which government subsidies are under threat and there are huge pressures to reduce PV costs across the industry.

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In this environment, some PV module makers are seeking ways to differentiate themselves in a rapidly commoditizing market, such as through addition of self-cleaning or self-healing coatings to PV panels that improve performance and/or reduce cost-in-use. Others may seek to add new functionality to PV panels, such as by combining BIPV with an electrochromic smart window that enhances the value proposition of PV for end-users. Among firms discussed in this report are, Bayer MaterialScience, Cardinal Glass, Corning, Gentex, Nippon Sheet Glass, Nissan, PPG, Peer, SAGE Electrochromics, Saint-Gobain, and Soladigm.

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New Report Encapsulation and Flexible Substrates for Thin-Film Photovoltaics

The high sensitivity to air and water vapor of thin-film PV (TFPV) is a factor that increasingly retards the market for this technology. TFPV got its big chance during the silicon shortage era, during which conventional crystalline silicon was held back by lack of availability of its main raw material.

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Now that the silicon shortage is over, there is a burden on the manufacturers of the newer forms of PV to find new ways to compete with c-Si modules. Newer forms of PV are often touted for their flexibility, but the fact is that today they consist overwhelmingly of fully glass-encapsulated modules. Rigid substrates also prevent new types of PV achieving cost advantages to the extent that they are barred from adopting R2R manufacturing processes. The apparently natural fit of TFPV for mobile PV and building integrated PV (BIPV) will also only be realized if more flexibility and higher performance encapsulation becomes possible

Nonetheless, flexible PV options have been slow to develop, in many cases primarily because flexible encapsulation options are considered cost prohibitive or technically inferior. As a result there seems to be opportunities for materials firms to come up with improved encapsulation and substrate options; ones that enable TFPV to better meet its promise.

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This NanoMarkets report provides our analysis of the market for encapsulation and substrate materials, including a detailed eight-year forecast of the revenue opportunities that these materials present. We believe that this report will be essential reading for chemical, glass, polymer, and thin-film ceramic manufacturers as well as those seeking to ensure that they address photovoltaics encapsulation issues effectively.

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New study Opportunities in the Organic Photovoltaics Market – 2012

The purpose of this update is to examine the latest opportunities and challenges for organic photovoltaics (OPV) over the next eight years. Specifically, this update provides a market analysis of recent developments in OPV, and it updates the NanoMarkets eight-year forecasts for OPV materials and devices.

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We examine the latest products, strategies and technical developments of the industry. We assess whether performance improvements are likely to help grow addressable markets for OPV, or whether the OPV market’s growth will continue to underperform, thereby threatening to derail OPV completely.

As part of the update, we examine the potential for OPV in the building-integrated and/or building-applied PV (BIPV/BAPV) sector in light of strong competition from other emerging PV technologies, particularly from dye-sensitize cell (DSC) and copper-indium-gallium-(di)selenide (CIGS) PV. We also consider how OPV is likely to do in a world in which solar energy is not the hot topic that it was a few years ago.

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Materials covered include the critical components of the cells and modules: donors, acceptors, hole transport layers (HTLs), and electron transport layers (ETLs); transparent and nontransparent electrode materials; encapsulation materials; and substrates.

The OPV device markets are considered in light of the various applications they are targeted toward, which include off-grid portable charging, solar shades, conventional panels and BIPV (including flexible BIPV, BIPV glass, and building-applied PV (BAPV), etc.

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Global Building Integrated Photovoltaics Markets 2012 Available Through MarketResearchReports.biz

Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) represents the merging of the building materials and solar panel business, with the "integration" part of the equation implying everything from novel forms of attachment to a building through to full-scale monolithic integration of PV layers into a tile or window.

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NanoMarkets has been covering the BIPV market now for more than six years and has published numerous industry analysis reports in this space. We believe that BIPV will prove to be a pathway to creating far larger addressable markets for PV in the future. The BIPV concept will also enable the solar panel industry to create products with higher value added and wider profit margins than the now highly commoditized conventional panels.

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In this eight-year market forecast report, NanoMarkets brings together all of our industry analysis to paint a complete quantitative picture of where the BIPV industry is today and where it is headed in the next eight years. The report covers the BIPV roof, BIPV wall and BIPV glass categories and all of the products that make them up; twelve different BIPV products. Projections are also provided for BIPV products with breakouts by the type of building into which they are sold, the region of the world into which they are sold, and the types of materials that they use.


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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

New Research report On Building Attached Photovoltaics Markets - 2012 By MarketResearchReports.biz

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The report analyzes and pinpoints the opportunities that are likely to emerge in the BAPV market in the next few years. Within the report we quantify those opportunities in a series of forecast charts and tables that are provided in both value and volume terms. Volume shipments are forecasted in terms of area covered and MW shipped. Breakouts in the forecasts are provided by type of building, type of BAPV products roofing and key absorber materials used. In addition, we project the nations and regions that will generate the most revenues for BAPV.
To Buy The Copy Of This Report Visit: http://www.marketresearchreports.biz/analysis-details/building-attached-photovoltaics-markets-2012


The report also addresses both the kinds of buildings and the parts of buildings that BAPV products should be targeted and how manufacturers of BAPV can make the best transition to the time when BIPV surpasses BAPV in market dominance.


Chapter One: Introduction
1.1 Background to this Report
1.1.1 BAPV vs. BIPV: Definitions and Distinctions
1.1.2 BAPV: Already Generating Significant Revenues
1.2 Objective and Scope of this Report
1.3 Methodology of this Report
1.4 Plan of this Report

Chapter Two: BAPV Product Design Trend and Technology Utilization
2.1 Segmenting the BAPV Market by Product Type
2.1.1 What Is Wrong BIPV?
2.1.2 BAPV as a BIPV Precursor: BAPV is an Immediate BIPV-Like Opportunity
2.2 Types of BAPV Products
2.2.1 Defining BAPV Opportunities: Aesthetics and Fasteners as the Key to Success
2.2.2 The Aesthetics of BAPV
2.3 BAPV Roofing Opportunities: Products Already in the Market but More Needed
2.3.1 Until Recently All BAPV Roofing Strategies Have Been Local
2.3.2 Roofing Overlay Products Emerging
2.3.3 Soltecture and Lumeta: Showing the Way to the Future BAPV Overlay Roof?
2.3.4 Technology Evolution for Roofing Overlays and Transition to BIPV
2.4 Wall Attached-PV: Another Immediate Opportunity
2.4.1 What Factors Are Driving Wall-Based BAPV?
2.4.2 Wall-Attached PV: Current State of the Art
2.4.3 Wall-Attached PV: Future Trends and Opportunities
2.4.4 BAPV and Curtain Walls
2.4.5 BISEM's Project at the Sacramento Municipal Utility Commission
2.5 BAPV Opportunities for the Glass Market
2.5.1 Firms to Watch in the PV Glass Sector
2.6 The BAPV Market Considered by Types of Absorber Layer
2.6.1 BAPV and Crystalline Silicon
2.6.2 BAPV and Thin-Film PV
2.6.3 OPV, DSC and BAPV
2.7 Key Points from this Chapter

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Chapter Three: Eight-Year Forecasts of BAPV Markets
3.1 Forecasting Methodology
3.1.1 Sources of Information
3.2 Regulatory and Subsidy Factors Impacting BIPV Walls
3.2.1 BAPV and Zero-Energy Buildings
3.2.2 Building Codes, LEED and BAPV
3.2.3 BIPV Subsidies and BAPV
3.3 Eight-Year Forecasts of BAPV Markets
3.3.1 Forecast of BAPV’s Share of the PV Market
3.3.2 BAPV Roofing Overlays: Market and Materials Forecasts
3.3.3 Walling-Attached PV: Market and Materials Forecasts
3.3.4 Highly-Customized BAPV/BIPV Glass: Market and Materials Forecasts
3.4 Eight-Year Forecasts of BAPV Markets by Type of Building
3.4.1 Prestige Buildings
3.4.2 Other Commercial and Government Buildings
3.4.3 Industrial Buildings
3.4.4 Residential Buildings
3.4.5 Forecast of Revenues from BAPV by Type of Building
3.5 Eight-Year Forecasts of BAPV Markets by Retrofit/New Build
3.6 Eight-Year Forecasts of BAPV Markets by Geographical Region
3.7 Key Points from this Chapter


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Latest Report On The Market for Sensors in the Internet-of-Things Market: 2013-to-2020 By MarketResearchReports.biz

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The Internet-of-Things (IoT) is essentially all about sensors without which it cannot achieve its promised functionality. For this reason, NanoMarkets believes that IoT’s arrival will mean a surge in demand for sensors of many kinds. Indeed, IoT could mean a remaking of the sensor industry, generating hundreds of new opportunities for Internet-connected sensors. While the sensor sector has seen some fascinating new technologies emerge in the past decade, this is the first time we are seeing a mass market emerge for novel sensor types.

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With all this in mind, NanoMarkets is publishing this report to identify and quantify where the markets for IoT sensors will be found over the next eight years. Coverage is of six types of sensor: light, heat, touch/pressure, motion, acoustic and gas/chemical. And the report focuses on six applications areas that NanoMarkets believes are key to the rapid growth in revenues that are expected in the IoT sensor business. These applications are: home automation, commercial building automation, media and gaming, healthcare, the “Industrial Internet, and transportation.

This report contains granular eight-year forecasts of all of these applications with breakouts of the kinds of sensors and hubs used in each and in both volume and value terms. There is also a revenue forecast by geography. In addition, the reader of this report will learn (1) how the IoT will restructure the sensor industry and (2) where the new opportunities will emerge as legacy sensor systems are connected to the Internet and new protocols and requirements for connectivity and security appear. Where appropriate, this report discusses the strategies and products of firms that are already hooked into the opportunities that IoT sensors present.

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NanoMarkets believes that this report will be essential reading for marketing and business development executives in the sensor, smart materials, data communications and automation sectors, as well as investors seeking profitable new directions in the Internet-of-Things.

For More Information Contact:
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