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Matthias Großmann Market & Technology Research, centrotherm photovoltaics AG
The Future of the Solar Industry
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Contents
1. centrotherm photovoltaics at a glance2. The state of the PV market: Present & future3. New technologies enabling cost reduction4. Summary
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Facts and figures
Leading technology & equipment provider for the PV industry
Pioneer and market leader in turnkey solutions
Only provider of turnkey solutions along the entire PV value chain
Strong focus on R&D
Top position in growth markets
2011 2010 2009 2008 2007Employees: 1,9461 1,448 1,131 1,050 178Sales in mio €: 698.5 624 509 375 166EBIT in mio €: -19.8 75 37 43 21
1 Q3: as of September 30th, 2011
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Advantages for centrotherm customers
Basis for innovative products @ centrotherm:
Large internal R&D resources for equipment and process development
Close cooperation with research institutes
Cutting edge technology and equipment ensures competitive PV manufacturing premium efficiencies, throughputs, yields, etc.
Single point of contact for consulting over the entire value chain
Ingot Wafer Cell ModuleMg Silicon Poly Si
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Contents
1. centrotherm photovoltaics at a glance2. The state of the PV market: Present & future3. New technologies enabling cost reduction4. Summary
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Electric power
Solar / Photovoltaics (PV)
Solar
Solarthermal
Solar thermal collector
Solar thermal power plant
(CSP)
Concentrated photovoltaics
(CPV)
Photovoltaics (PV)
Crystalline silicon (c-Si) photovoltaics
Thin Film Photovoltaics
Source: BSW Solar
Source: EPIA/ SoitecSource: BSW Solar
Installed capacity by 2010 < 2 GW < 40 MW ca. 40 GW < 5 GW
Crystalline silicon has dominated the solar market and will dominate it in the future
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* time-series excl. extraordinary items such as impairment charges (indicated by gross margins of less than minus 40%)
Avg. gross margin 18.5%
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Aggregated industry utilization
Industry peer-group: PV manufacturers
Industry peer-group points to a recovery in Q1’12
Severity of downturn not comparable to the shake-out in Q4’08-Q2’09
Gradual increases in the gross margin induce further expansions by leading producers
Company data, centrotherm photovoltaics AG - MTR
Company data, centrotherm photovoltaics AG - MTR
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high end Si-Module per Watt low end Si-Module per Watt
High-end modules recoup premiums
PVinsights.com, centrotherm photovoltaics AG - MTR
The spread between low- and high-end modules increased
High-end module producers seem to be better shielded against pricing pressure
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PV has by far the highest cost reduction potential
Source: FhG ISE Study, Stromgestehungskosten Erneuerbare Energien
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030
€/kWh 0.35
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Electricity mix fossilWind onshore (2000 full load hours)Wind offshore (3600 full load hours)CSP with storage (2000 kWh/m²)PV ground mounted (2000 kWh/m²)PV small (1100 kWh/m²)
PV
External view on electricity generation cost depending on power plant location (€/kWh):
In Europe electricity generation cost from PV will be cheaper than fossil mix before 2020, even if the higher environmental risk of fossil and nuclear electricity generation is not taken into account.
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[€/k
Wh] 1.800€/kWp 2.000 €/kWp
PV electricity production cost < 0,10 €/kWh
Example India:System price: 2.000 €/kWpca.1.780 kWh/kWpSystem lifetime 25 years
India< 0,10 €/kWh
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PV electricity becomes more & more competitive all over the world (assumption: PV system price of 2 €/Wp)
Source: www.meteonorm.com
Southern Germany14 €Ct/kWh
Northern Africa< 10 €Ct/kWh
California< 10 €Ct/kWh
India< 10 €Ct/kWh
Established markets Compensating markets
Italy:2011: 7-8 GW2012: 3-5 GW
Germany:2011: 7,5 GW2012: 4-5 GW
USA:2011: 2,0-2,5 GW2012: > 3 GW
India:2011: 0,3 - 0,5 GW2012: > 1,5 GW
China:2011: 2,0-2,5 GW2012: > 4 GW
Japan:2011: 1,1 -1,4 GW2012: > 3 GW
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Decade of change: From subsidized to unsubsidized self- sustaining market
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20202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
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Transition phaseIRR driven„earning money
phase“
€/kWh driven„saving money phase“
Source: centrotherm
photovoltaics AG
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Contents
1. centrotherm photovoltaics at a glance2. The state of the PV market: Present & future3. New technologies enabling cost reduction4. Summary
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Technology distribution of PV installations
4% 4%8%
77%
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10 [%
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Estimate: CT Market&Technology Research
High-Efficiency c-Si
CdTe + CIGSa-Si tandem, triple …a-Si
c-Si
Estimate: centrotherm Market & Technology Research
DominatingGW-scale producers
Many producerslow price segment
IncreasingDifferentiatefrom large a-Sisegment
Low cost, BUT: niche market High efficiency, BUT: risk of non–competitive cost
High efficiency TF + mainstream c-Si = optimum
Efficiency (%)
High price segment
Strategy: Position centrotherm turnkey customer in the top segment (i.e. module power) of the major market. In combination with competitive CoO: „Best-in-class“.
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1986
2004: Fit change in Germany
Demand > Supplyand silicon shortage
- temporary price increase -
history scenario
2009:>30% price decline ~2€/Wp
version 1.4
2011: Considerable decrease in prices
Reduction of Material costGlass, laminate, pastes,
process gas, chemicals, ...
„Economy of Scale“Invest equipment, building & facility,
material purchase, …
PV learning curve: Contributions to cost degression
TechnologyEfficiency, wafer thickness,
utilization, process-sequence, …
ProductivityThroughput, uptime, yield, utilization
learning curve, automation, …
PV learning curve and extrapolation
8 – 10 % reduction per year Source: centrotherm Market & Technology Research
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Solar cell efficiency roadmap: Key to cost reduction
The Solar Cell converts light into electricity and thus is the heart of a PV system.
A roadmap to increase cell efficiency in mass production is the major cost driver in €/Wp.
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Single factories vs. integrated manufacturing
MG Silicon Plant
Polysilicon plant
Power plantSolar academy
Ingoting
Solar cell line
Wafering
Module line
Administration
Singlefactories
Polysilicon plant Ingoting & Wafering Solar cell line Module line +Administration
Integratedfactory
Integration offers lower OPEX and CAPEX, better performance, etc.
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Average Production cost [€/Wp ]
Schematics for CoO at SAT: “Best-in-class for ct-customers”
Production costs €/Wp
Productionvolume
Competitive production
Production volume meeting demand overcapacity
Shake out of non-competitive production
new entrant using centrotherm technology & equipment directly at SAT
PV manufacturersProduction
volume [MW]
Manufacturer x
Further Improvement of competitiveness by:- economy of scale.- learning curve etc.
Demand
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Summary
Peer-group of industry-leading (integrated) manufacturers suggest that a through in key performance indicators (utilization, gross margin) has been crossed in Q4‘2011
The PV industry has entered a transitional period, in which demand from unsubsidized markets will gradually increase, while the dependency on subsidy- scheme driven markets decreases
PV technology offers very compelling cost reduction potentials, especially in direct comparison with alternative forms of power generation (competitiveness will „diffuse“ northwards with learning-curve induced cost degressions)
The PV market is expected to grow with a satisfactory CAGR over the foreseeable future (underlying installation estimates imply a PV contribution of ~4% to global electricity consumption in 2020)
Crystalline silicon based technologies dominate the market and this situation is expected to be solidified over the medium- to long-term
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Thank you for your attention!
Contact: Dipl.-Kfm. Matthias Großmann, CFA, FRMManager Market & Technology Researchcentrotherm photovoltaics AGJohannes-Schmid-Strasse 889143 BlaubeurenTel +49 (0)7344 9188-853Fax +49 (0)7344 [email protected]