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CIS Countries Photovoltaic (Solar PV) Market Outlook 2016-2025: Newly Installed PV Capacity will Exceed 3.1 GW by 2020

Dublin, Dec. 13, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "CIS Countries Photovoltaic (Solar PV) Market: Outlook 2016 - 2025" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

This market report offers an incisive and reliable overview of the photovoltaic sector of CIS countries for the period 2016 - 2025.

Newly installed PV capacity in this region will exceed 3.1 GW by 2020. The number of fully permitted and ready to build projects is promptly increasing. Rooftop market segment in many countries is not developed and forecasted to score significant growth in the near future. The report provides a complete picture of the market situation, dynamics, risks, current issues and future prospects. You will find 248 pages of valuable information in this unique in-depth analysis of the CIS countries photovoltaic market.

With comprehensive market data this report brings clear and concise insights, to help investors, manufacturers and service providers in their decision making process. As 2015 and 2016 were challenging years for photovoltaic industry, the time for taking right decisions during 2017 and the next few years is limited. Significant progress achieved in photovoltaic sector development has made Ukraine an undoubted industry leader among the CIS countries by the end of February 2014. After that political turmoil in Ukraine changed the picture in CIS region and requires more complex overview of solar PV sector. Fast changing market environment, requires relevant and accurate information.

Reasons to buy this market report are, but not limited to:

  • Solar resource potential in CIS countries
  • Historical market data provided from 1990 to 2016 and forecasts until 2025
  • Overview of CIS photovoltaic market development 1990 - 2025 by countries
  • Development scenario of CIS countries photovoltaic sector until 2025
  • Major active and upcoming photovoltaic plants in CIS countries
  • Attractiveness indices for photovoltaic investments in CIS countries
  • SWOT Analysis (detailed in 5 pages)
  • Overview of CIS legal and regulatory framework for RES generation by countries
  • Project developers, EPC providers and Consultants in CIS countries
  • Key organizations and stakeholders affecting development of the photovoltaic sector by countries
  • Comprehensive review of smart grid development in CIS countries
  • Investment potential and opportunities

Key Topics Covered:

FOREWORD

1. METHODOLOGY
1.1. Methodology
1.2. Limitations

2. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

3. CIS COUNTRIES RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY LANDSCAPE
3.1. RES Regulations and Directives of European Union (EU) affecting CIS countries
3.1.1. Precedent regulations
3.1.2. EU 2030 Framework for climate and energy policies
3.1.3. EU Energy Roadmap 2050
3.2. RES Strategy for CIS countries developed by UN ECE
3.2.1. Development of educational activity and personnel training
3.3. Renewable energy mandatory targets for CIS countries

4. CIS COUNTRIES ENERGY MARKET
4.1. General electricity market information

5. WORLD PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET
5.1. PV modules and PV systems costs
5.2. Market overview
5.3. Future development trends

6. EUROPEAN PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET

7. CIS COUNTRIES SOLAR RESOURCE POTENTIAL AND MAPPING

8. CIS COUNTRIES PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET
8.1. Market overview
8.2. Country attractiveness index for photovoltaic energy investments

9. COUNTRY PROFILES
9.1. ARMENIA
9.1.1. Armenia Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.1.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.1.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.1.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.1.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.2. AZERBAIJAN
9.2.1. Azerbaijan Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.2.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.2.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.2.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.2.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.3. BELARUS
9.3.1. Belarus Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.3.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.3.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.3.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.3.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.4. KAZAKHSTAN
9.4.1. Kazakhstan Investment Climate
9.4.2. Electricity Market Structure
9.4.3. Kazakhstan Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.4.4. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.4.5. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.4.6. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.4.7. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.5. KYRGYZSTAN
9.5.1. Kyrgyzstan Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.5.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.5.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.5.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.5.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.6. MOLDOVA
9.6.1. Moldova Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.6.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.6.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.6.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.6.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.7. RUSSIA
9.7.1. Russia Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.7.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.7.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.7.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.7.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.8. TAJIKISTAN
9.8.1. Tajikistan Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.8.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.8.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.8.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.8.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.9. TURKMENISTAN
9.9.1. Turkmenistan Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.9.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.9.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.9.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.9.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.10. UZBEKISTAN
9.10.1. Uzbekistan Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.10.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.10.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.10.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.10.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions
9.11. UKRAINE
9.11.1. Ukraine Photovoltaic Energy Market Overview
9.11.2. Renewable Energy Incentives and Generation Capacity Mandatory Target
9.11.3. Major deals, M&A activity, major planned, development and operating photovoltaic projects
9.11.4. RES Legal and Regulatory Framework
9.11.5. Key Stakeholders, Organizations and Institutions

10. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SUPPORT SCHEMES IN CIS COUNTRIES. FEED-IN TARIFFS AND GREEN CERTIFICATES

11. COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF MANDATORY CAPACITY GENERATION TARGETS IN CIS COUNTRIES

12. ELECTRICITY GRID NETWORK IN CIS COUNTRIES
12.1. Transmission System Operators (TSO's)
12.2. Distribution System Operators (DSO's)
12.3. Grid connection constraints

13. SMART GRID DEVELOPMENT IN CIS COUNTRIES
13.1. Smart Grid and Super Smart Grid Concept
13.2. Smart grids development in CIS countries
13.3. Smart grids development in the CEE & SEE countries

14. COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE. PROJECT DEVELOPERS AND INVESTORS IN CIS PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET

15. EPC AND O&M PROVIDERS, EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURERS AND CONSULTANTS IN CIS PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET

16. SWOT ANALYSIS OF CIS PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET

17. RISKS ABOUT PHOTOVOLTAIC INVESTMENTS IN CIS COUNTRIES
17.1. Risks Associated with the Photovoltaic Energy Industry in CIS countries
17.1.1. Regulatory Risk
17.1.2. Competition within the Photovoltaic Energy Industry
17.1.3. Public Attitudes towards Photovoltaic Energy Projects
17.1.4. Emerging Market Risk
17.1.5. Insurance Risk
17.1.6. Force Majeure Risk
17.2. Risks Associated with the Investor's Finance Arrangements
17.2.1. Asset Sale Risk
17.2.2. Borrowing Risk
17.2.3. Foreign Exchange Risk
17.3. Risks Associated with the Development of Photovoltaic Energy Plants
17.3.1. Variability in the Source of Photovoltaic Energy
17.3.2. Development of the Project and Construction Risk
17.3.3. Capital Cost Risk
17.3.4. Permits
17.3.5. Land Options
17.3.6. Construction
17.3.7. Dependency on Suppliers
17.3.8. Technology Risk
17.3.9. Operation and Maintenance Risk
17.3.10. Market Price of Electricity

18. INVESTMENT TRENDS, POTENTIAL AND OPPORTUNITIES IN CIS PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET

19. CONCLUSIONS

20. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS

Companies Mentioned

  • Activ Solar
  • Aprilsi-Sun
  • Astana Solar
  • Atlas Energy
  • BISOL Group
  • EcoProTech-Astana
  • Ekotechnik Praha
  • Gazprom
  • Helios Strategia
  • Hevel Solar Group
  • LukErg Renew
  • Martifer Solar
  • PJSC Semiconductor Plant
  • SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
  • Samruk Energy JSC
  • Star Group
  • Tokmak Solar Energy Ltd.

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/vprq3v/cis_countries?w=12

                    
                    
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