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Building-integrated solar market to quadruple in five years

By | December 27, 2012, 1:16 PM PST

An emerging market for solar cells integrated into rooftops, windows and other building facades is poised to quadruple in value in the next five years, according to a report from Pike Research.

The annual value of the so-called BIPV market will grow from $606 million in 2012 to more than $2.4 billion in 2017, according to the study. If Pike Research’s forecast pans out, it could provide the building and solar panel industries–both of which have suffered over the past year–with a new revenue stream.

The total capacity of BIPV systems worldwide will grow from just over 400 megawatts in 2012 to 2,250 MW in 2017, a more than five-fold increase, said Pike Research.

There are 53 companies in the BIPV industry right now, according to Pike. And there were most certainly other defunct companies which failed to survive the consolidation within the solar industry. For instance, Global Solar Energy, a Tucson, Ariz.-based manufacturer of thin-film solar products laid off about 95 employees and halted operations earlier this month. And in June, Konarka Technologies, which developed plastic that converted light into electricity and could be manufactured into a number of end-use products including curtain walls, shut down.

Pike Research says the BIPV industry will move beyond “overhead” applications, such as solar shingles. In the future, manufacturers will develop BIPV products that put the entire building to use, allowing the structure to produce its own power and feed additional power into the grid system, Pike’s research director Kerry-Ann Adamson said in a release accompanying the report.

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Solar Everywhere!!!
This is great news! I hope a trend emerges where solar panels are integrated into many other forms of design where the structure can double as an energy creator. I can't wait to see what is next. Cars? Trains? My Hat....j/k. I'll include this in a blog I'm working on about Housing Trends in 2013. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by Maksimuk
27th Dec
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new BIPV/T solar system
Probably the worlds most versatile and dynamic solar energy system has been invented here in Canada. www.orionsolartech.com has a solar panel that produces hot water and electricity, provides a structural element and makes the roof all in one.
Now to find an investor that realises the value of innovation. It's not easy being Green
Posted by Gary McCallum
28th Dec
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Integrated Solar
I love the whole concept of integrating panels, the only problem comes down to the efficiency. If they are mounted vertically the efficiency drops to 60%. There also needs to be consideration regarding shading as this also inhibits their performance and can with some panels cause them to fail.
Posted by Jane Hourigan
2nd Jan
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Regulation maybe?
Perhaps government intervention could play a part in the success of this upcoming integration?
ie new buildings, typically in business districts and high rise flats. This is a keynesian point of view seeing as it is most likely that there will not be a real push until solar power is completely economically viable. any thoughts?
Posted by nhandaloussi
2nd Jan
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