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Solar Energy Business Opportunities on the Rise in 7 Ways

Which business models unlock value of solar energy as it grows?

With solar electricity generating more than one terawatt-hour (one billion kilowatt hours) of electricity in the United States in 2010 and continuing to expand rapidly, the key question is, "How can companies best capture value as the industry grows?", said Michael Rogol, global PV analyst and CEO of Boston-based PHOTON Consulting.

Solar opportunities in installation, financing and related services

"The U.S. solar power sector is very profitable, but value is migrating from companies that manufacture toward companies that provide installation, financing and other services. As profit migrates, solar companies and utilities have at least seven models to capture value," said Rogol, during his presentation at the 2010 Solar Terawatt-hours Conference Series  in San Francisco.

Models to capture value in solar energy

  • Solar equipment and software engineering and manufacturing
  • Related equipment manufacturing such as sensors, monitors and regulators
  • Installation and maintenance of installed systems
  • Regulatory auditing - zoning, codes, renewable credits, etc .
  • Renewable Energy Credits
  • Equity investment opportunities
  • Sales, marketing and outreach about solar energy
  • Research, management and strategic consulting services
  • Financing of solar systems (residential, commercial and generation)

Value Creation with Solar Energy

Strong value creation, including being low cost suppliers, agile traders, value-added service providers, system developers and bundlers of solar power with other technologies. For traditional electricity companies, the biggest challenge, Rogol noted, is to adjust their traditional businesses to create value from solar electricity.

Rogol showed how lower module prices are enabling swift growth in the North American solar market and how, as this occurs, profit within the sector is shifting downstream. The key to success, according to Rogol, is a strong, profitable business model capable of "unlocking value." He provided several key examples of strategies for strong value creation, including being

  • low-cost suppliers,
  • agile traders,
  • value-added service providers,
  • system developers and
  • bundlers of solar power with other technologies.

For traditional electricity companies, the biggest challenge, he noted, is to adjust their traditional businesses to create value from solar electricity.

Solar consultants model company, geographic and industry projections from the outside-in, cross checking company announcements with providers and buyers. Photon PV data consists of historical and five-year forward projections for price, volume, revenue, cost, operating profit, operating margin and demand for c-Si and thin film technologies.

"This is not the dot-com boom with easy access to capital. Alternative energy companies need to build profitable businesses largely on their own. To do this requires detailed understanding of changing solar power market dynamics and how the electricity sector is evolving across North America," said Rogol.

Electricity is becoming the energy source of choice for a greener economy because it is possible to generate and transport electricity without the greenhouse gas residuals of petroleum and coal based generation feedstocks.

To support companies as they assess strategic moves in solar power, PHOTON Consulting publishes three in-depth business research reports each year focused on

  • company risks,
  • market risks and
  • sector risks.

PHOTON Consulting's research reports provide solar companies at every step of the supply chain with the tools to make fact-based decisions in terms of price, volume and strategy. 

PHOTON Consulting is the largest dedicated solar energy research consultancy and is a leading supplier of in-depth research, management and strategic consulting services specific to the PV sector. With the deepest, broadest integrated coverage, PHOTON Consulting tracks the solar energy sector from feedstock to factory gate to end customer in every active and emerging market.

PHOTON Consulting is a robust source for research and analysis in solar power based on extensive research and data in the sector. For more information on PHOTON Consulting, visit the Company's website: http://www.photonconsulting.com.

Fuel Cell-Based Solar Energy

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A rooftop solar panel converts
sunlight to electricity. In a new
study, an expert describes
progress toward an efficient
and inexpensive method for
storing and distributing solar
energy in the home.

Credit: Wikimedia Commons

New scientific discoveries are moving society toward the era of "personalized solar energy," in which the focus of electricity production shifts from huge central generating stations to individuals in their own homes and communities.

Home-scale electricity generation is the topic of a report by an international expert on solar energy published in the ACS' Inorganic Chemistry: "Chemistry of Personalized Solar Energy" . It describes a long-awaited, inexpensive method for solar energy storage that could help power homes and plug-in cars in the future while helping keep the environment clean.

Daniel Nocera explains that the global energy need will double by mid-century and triple by 2100 due to rising standards of living and world population growth.

Personalized solar energy - the capture and storage of solar energy at the individual or home level - could meet that demand in a sustainable way, especially in poorer areas of the world.

The report describes development of a practical, inexpensive storage system for achieving personalized solar energy. 

Fuel Cell Solar Energy

At its heart is an innovative catalyst that splits water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen that become fuel for producing electricity in a fuel cell. The new oxygen-evolving catalyst works like photosynthesis, the method plants use to make energy, producing clean energy from sunlight and water.

"Because energy use scales with wealth, point-of-use solar energy will put individuals, in the smallest village in the nonlegacy world and in the largest city of the legacy world, on a more level playing field," the report states.

SOURCE:

"Chemistry of Personalized Solar Energy"
Inorganic Chemistry

IBM Recycles Silicon Wafers for Use in Solar PV

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IBM developed a unique, eco-friendly way to recycle scrap silicon "wafers" -- the base material used for chips in everything from computers to consumer electronics. The process has dual advantages for the environment, as it will help reduce the estimated 3 million silicon wafers discarded each year across the computer industry, while also providing new supplies of raw materials to the supply-constrained solar energy industry.

Community Solar

Community solar continues to attract a lot of attention as a means to expand participation in distributed solar energy generation.
Massachusetts New Metering

In the past year, Massachusetts has implemented a statewide neighborhood net metering program approved in 2008 legislation.
  • Under the final rules, all net metered systems, including neighborhood net metered systems, may over-generate relative to on-site load.
  • Regular net metered customers may either rollover credits in perpetuity or allocate excess generation credits to other customers of the same distribution utility.
  • Neighborhood net metered customers must have a minimum of ten residential customers identified for distribution of excess generation credits and all customers served must be within the same municipality, ISO-New England's load zone, and service territory of one distribution utility.
  • Regular net metered system credits are based on a fully bundled retail rate, excluding customer charges and a public goods charge.
  • Neighborhood net metered system credits are based on the fully bundled rate minus the distribution portion and also exclude the customer charge and public goods charge.
  • Excess generation credits are allocated as a dollar amount and are based on the rate class for which a host customer takes service.

A number of states continue to discuss community net metering programs in various contexts including California, Colorado, New Jersey and Washington.

Given the potential promise community solar programs offer in expanding solar markets and the intersection of community solar policies with net metering, IREC anticipates being involved in these states as they move forward with implementation. As part of those efforts, IREC has begun development of a community net metering model designed to incorporate the best practices of net metering within the larger framework of community solar.

SOURCE:  IREC 2009 Annual Report

Solar EV adopts free transportation business model at events

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company is using an innovative business strategy and partnering with corporations committed to combating climate change and dependence on foreign oil.

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company will provide clean and reliable solar-electric shuttles to communities and institutions cost free.

  • No gas
  • No emissions
  • Free energy from the sun

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company

Solarev believes that their business model can help bridge the gap between environmental change, and fiscal responsibility; transport needs and environmental concerns; as well as between governments and citizens.

The company believes it has developed a business plan where all can prosper. While the profitability relies on having as many solar electric vehicles in use as possible, its success relies on the impact the solar electric vehicles will be able to make.

For every solar electric vehicle in a community, citizens will have access to pollution-free transportation. For every vehicle at a university campus, more students will be able to cut down on their gas bills, as well as feel more secure traveling on campus.

For every vehicle at any park, museum, garden, or zoo, there will be one less dirty, costly, petrol burning vehicle which keeps us dependent on foreign oil, and which keeps our economy inescapably tied to the price of a barrel of oil. For every solar electric vehicle in America, more people will be able to breathe cleaner air, creating a healthier environment.

Information at www.Solarevco.com

Solar EV adopts free transportation business model at events

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company is using an innovative business strategy and partnering with corporations committed to combating climate change and dependence on foreign oil.

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company will provide clean and reliable solar-electric shuttles to communities and institutions cost free.

  • No gas
  • No emissions
  • Free energy from the sun

The Solar Electric Vehicle Company

Solarev believes that their business model can help bridge the gap between environmental change, and fiscal responsibility; transport needs and environmental concerns; as well as between governments and citizens.

The company believes it has developed a business plan where all can prosper. While the profitability relies on having as many solar electric vehicles in use as possible, its success relies on the impact the solar electric vehicles will be able to make.

For every solar electric vehicle in a community, citizens will have access to pollution-free transportation. For every vehicle at a university campus, more students will be able to cut down on their gas bills, as well as feel more secure traveling on campus.

For every vehicle at any park, museum, garden, or zoo, there will be one less dirty, costly, petrol burning vehicle which keeps us dependent on foreign oil, and which keeps our economy inescapably tied to the price of a barrel of oil. For every solar electric vehicle in America, more people will be able to breathe cleaner air, creating a healthier environment.

Information at www.Solarevco.com

Utility Scale Solar Summit, San Diego, Sept 14-16, 2009

The event will take place in San Diego, CA, September 14-16, 2009 at the Marriott Del Mar.  As a sponsor of this event, I am pleased to be able to invite you to attend the summit at a 33% discount.

You can register on the event website at http://www.infocastinc.com/utility09 or by calling Infocast directly at 818-888-4444.  To take advantage of this special offer, just enter discount code 097112  (to receive 33% off).You may either enter the discount code toward the end of online registration or mention the code to Infocast's customer service representative.  This offer does not apply to individuals already registered.

About the Utility Scale Solar Summit

Utility Scale Solar 2009 is the business hub where decision-makers--from project developers, technology providers, utilities, investors, lenders, EPC contractors and other industry players--who are rapidly expanding the utility scale project pipeline come to work out how to move these projects over the finish line.

This is a great chance to Network with over 150 Dealmakers from these organizations:
  • 8minutenergy Renewables, LLC
  • Abound Solar
  • Acciona Solar Power Inc.
  • Advanced Green Power Solutions
  • Albiasa Corporation
  • Black & Veatch
  • Boeing
  • Borrego Solar
  • Borrego Solar Systems Inc.
  • Bright Source Energy Inc.
  • BrightSource
  • Bureau of Land Management
  • Chadbourne & Parke LLP
  • Chico Electric
  • CoBank
  • Confoe
  • CP Energy Group, LLC
  • DAI Management Consultants
  • Dewey & LeBoeuf, LLP
  • Dexia Credit Local
  • Duke Energy
  • Edgewood Management, LLC
  • Edison Misssion Energy
  • EMCORE
  • Energy 5.0 LLC
  • Enfinity Corp
  • enXco Development Corp.
  • Esolar
  • Eurus Energy Japan
  • Fidelity National Title
  • Foley & Lardner LLP
  • GE Energy
  • Gemini Solar Development Co.
  • groSolar
  • Helio Micro Utilities
  • Helio Power
  • Hunt Construction Group
  • Hunton & Williams LLP
  • Iberdrola Renewables
  • K&L Gates, LLP
  • Keenan Development Associates
  • Landesbank Hessen Thuringen (Helaba)
  • Maco Tech, Inc.
  • Marathon Capital
  • Mortenson Construction
  • New Energy Finance
  • NextEnergy
  • NRG Energy, Inc.
  • O2Energies, Inc.
  • Orrick
  • Pacific Gas & Electric
  • Pacific Valley, LLC
  • Rabobank
  • Rabobank International
  • Renewable Energy Week
  • RMT, Inc.
  • RMT, Inc.
  • Robert W. Baird & Co.
  • Rowths Soare
  • Ryan Russell Ogden & Seltzer PC
  • Sempra
  • Senior Vice presiden of North American Markets eSOLAR
  • Signet Solar Inc.
  • Siliken Renewable Energy, Corp.
  • Simple Solar
  • Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, LLP
  • Skyfuel
  • SMA America, Inc.
  • SMUD
  • Solar Energy Initiatives
  • Solar Millennium, LLC
  • Solar Power Partners, Inc.
  • Solar Reserve LLC
  • Solar Turbines
  • Solar Turbines Incorporated
  • SPG Solar
  • Starpoint Solar
  • Starwoof Energy Group Global, LLC
  • Stewart Title Guaranty
  • Stirling Energy Systems (SES)
  • Stoel Rives LLP
  • Sunergy Systems
  • Sunpower
  • Suntech America
  • Suntech America, Inc.
  • Swinerton Green
  • TD Banknorth Project Finance
  • The Boeing Company
  • Trina Solar
  • Triple M Development
  • Turner Industries
  • Unirac, Inc
  • United Rural Development Organisation
  • United Solar Ovonic
  • Wanzek Construction
  • White Construction Inc
  • Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
  • Xantrex Technology Inc

Energy Productivity is Highest in California

Energy Productivity is higher in California than the rest of the country. While gains were similar from 2005 to 2006, the gap in energy productivity between California and the rest of the U.S. remains with California's energy productivity 68% higher than the U.S.

Measured as the ratio of energy consumed (inputs) to GDP (economic output), growth in energy productivity equates to more dollars of GDP generated per unit of energy consumed.

In 2006, California produced $2.17 of GDP for every 10,000 BTU of energy consumed. In comparison, the rest of the United States produced $1.29 for every 10,000 BTU of energy consumed.

Therefore, the difference in energy productivity between California and the rest of the U.S. is about 88 cents per 10,000 BTU of energy consumed.

The CALIFORNIA GREEN INNOVATION INDEX (2009) provides insight on a California culture that includes three decades of ambitious state environmental and energy policies, putting California on a path to energy independence and one of the lowest per capita carbon footprints in the nation, all the while growing one of the most vigorous economies in the world.

Solar is one of the renewable energies leading the new green economy in California with the Million Solar Roofs program, extensive solar PV installation training infrastructure development, and utility scale solar PV and solar thermal installations to meet California's demand for renewable energy and mandates in AB 32 and related greenhouse gas legislation.