Low Iron Glass Market Size, Share, Trends And Forecasts To 2021: Radiant Insights, Inc

Low Iron Glass Market Size, Share, Trends And Forecasts To 2021: Radiant Insights, Inc

  • Submitted By: vasu999
  • Date Submitted: 03/09/2015 5:01 AM
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WinterGreen Research announces that it has published
a new study Low Iron Solar Glass: Market Shares, Strategy, and Forecasts, Worldwide, 2015 to 2021. The 2015 study has 642 pages, 356 tables and figures. Worldwide markets for Low Iron Glass are growing as Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) takes off as a way to generate electricity. Rapid adoption of CSP worldwide is occurring as systems provide 24 hour per day power efficiently.Low iron glass decorative and architectural markets are poised to achieve significant growth based on an expectation of declining prices for the low iron glass due to economies of scale. As soon as a new market has 100 paying reference accounts, it becomes a viable market. CSP solar systems have reached that market inflection point and will exceeded it in 2015.

Growth potential of the CSP sector is strong, part of the solar growth that is poised to make solar energy represent 90% of the world’s energy production within 25 years. Just as smart phones grew rapidly once the price points were affordable and the economies of scale large enough to drive down prices for the markets to achieve significant growth, so also solar markets will take off. CSP has a strong ability toreduce the cost of electricity produced. Compound annual growth rates are expected to be made meaningless by penetration analysis when the markets grow rapidly.

To Get More Details @ http://www.radiantinsights.com/research/low-iron-glass-market-shares-strategies-and-forecasts-worldwide-2015-to-2021

There are no hindrances to CSP growth except technology and the new nanotechnologies make solar processes possible. The materials are simple, silica, silica, and more silica. With solar energy available to support the CSP low iron glass and the CSP module manufacturing processes, the markets will grow at compound rates.

Costs of electricity from CSP plants at US $ 0.15-0.24/kWh will decline to $.03 and lower by 2017 as the effect of the 35 year life span...

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