The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets

Photovoltaics Project

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ellis, Phillip Allen
Format: Technical Report
Language:en_US
Published: MIT Energy Laboratory 2006
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35151
_version_ 1826217231317467136
author Ellis, Phillip Allen
author_facet Ellis, Phillip Allen
author_sort Ellis, Phillip Allen
collection MIT
description Photovoltaics Project
first_indexed 2024-09-23T17:00:03Z
format Technical Report
id mit-1721.1/35151
institution Massachusetts Institute of Technology
language en_US
last_indexed 2024-09-23T17:00:03Z
publishDate 2006
publisher MIT Energy Laboratory
record_format dspace
spelling mit-1721.1/351512019-04-12T08:38:24Z The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets Ellis, Phillip Allen Photovoltaic power generation |x Economic aspects. Photovoltaics Project Capital availability is not a problem in a well-functioning market. However, the market for photovoltaic cells is immature; in fact, the market for grid-connected photovoltaic applications (the primary concern of this study) does not yet exist. Therefore, the capital markets cannot easily evaluate the credit-worthiness, the economic attractiveness of the variety of photovoltaic production processes, research programs, or end-use applications currently being developed. Only when photovoltaic technologies converge to a roughly standardized set of mass production methods and consumer applications will private capital markets perform their job of allocating financial resources to the photovoltaic industry. Until then, investigations into the question of capital availability for this industry must focus on firm-by-firm "case" studies. This paper examines capital availability for both the production and consumption sides of this young industry. The experiences of photovoltaic producers in obtaining and allocating capital are described for three groups: oil company photovoltaic subsidiaries, electronic firm subsidiaries, and independent producers. This discussion is based on telephone and personal interviews with officials of the companies described. The capital availability problems of solar thermal consumers provide a basis for anticipating such problems for future photovoltaic grid-connected consumers. This basis is used to project the probable behavior of capital markets once mass production is economically feasible. Recent Congressional hearings on the creation of a Solar Energy Development Bank provide the primary backdrop for this discussion. It is concluded that given no change in federal programs to support photovoltaic production and/or consumption, only "large," capital-rich firms will enter the mass-production of photovoltaic cells. Small independents can survive only if they are proficient in serving the specialty, or systems, photovoltaic market. Large firms not currently active in the photovoltaic industry will enter production through acquisition or accelerated research programs once the mass-production market develops and the profit potential is recognized. Finally, consumers will have difficulty in locating financing for their photovoltaic purchases for some time after the mass market opens up. Recommendations include (a) no government subsidies until private industry defines the best photovoltaics technology, and (b) creation of a Solar Energy Development Bank after mass markets develop to dissolve the reluctance of financial intermediaries to lend. 2006-12-19T15:51:50Z 2006-12-19T15:51:50Z 1979 Technical Report 06353834 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35151 en_US MIT-EL 79-042 1500240 bytes application/pdf application/pdf MIT Energy Laboratory
spellingShingle Photovoltaic power generation |x Economic aspects.
Ellis, Phillip Allen
The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
title The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
title_full The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
title_fullStr The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
title_full_unstemmed The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
title_short The availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
title_sort availability of capital for developing photovoltaic markets
topic Photovoltaic power generation |x Economic aspects.
url http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/35151
work_keys_str_mv AT ellisphillipallen theavailabilityofcapitalfordevelopingphotovoltaicmarkets
AT ellisphillipallen availabilityofcapitalfordevelopingphotovoltaicmarkets