Residential Solar Market in the US 2016-2020

SKU ID :TNV-10290117 | Published Date: 08-Jun-2016 | No. of pages: 68
PART 01: Executive summary • Highlights PART 02: Scope of the report • Market overview • Top-vendor offerings • Research methodology • Economic indicators PART 03: Introduction • Key market highlights PART 04: Market landscape • Market size and forecast • Five forces analysis PART 05: Market drivers • Federal and state-level policies and incentives • Rise in solar PV installations due to third-party financing • Decline in price of PV systems • RPS targets and goals at state level PART 06: Impact of drivers PART 07: Market challenges • Low conversion efficiency of solar PV systems • High life-cycle GHG emissions PART 08: Impact of drivers and challenges PART 09: Market trends • Developments in solar technologies • Advances in battery storage technology PART 10: Analysis of top 10 states • Top 10 states PART 11: Vendor landscape • Vendor analysis • Other prominent vendors PART 12: Key vendor analysis • NRG Energy • SolarCity • Sungevity • Sunrun • Verengo • Vivint Solar PART 13: Appendix • List of abbreviations PART 14: Explore Technavio List of Exhibits Exhibit 01: Product offerings Exhibit 02: Annual solar installations in the US 2005-2015 Exhibit 03: Annual residential solar PV installations in the US 2010-2015 Exhibit 04: ITC for various solar applications 2016-2022 Exhibit 05: States at or near grid parity in the US Exhibit 06: Residential solar market in the US 2015-2020 ($ billions) Exhibit 07: Prices of various battery types Exhibit 08: Residential solar annual installations in the US 2015-2020 Exhibit 09: Five forces analysis Exhibit 10: History of ITC in the US Exhibit 11: Third-party financing model Exhibit 12: Factors influencing growth and cost of PV systems Exhibit 13: Price of PV systems by segment 2010 and 2015 Exhibit 14: RES/RPS targets of various states in the US Exhibit 15: Impact of drivers Exhibit 16: Electricity generation efficiency (%) Exhibit 17: Life-cycle GHG emission of various electricity resources (tons of CO₂ e/GWh) Exhibit 18: CO₂ emissions during life cycle of solar PV Exhibit 19: Impact of drivers and challenges Exhibit 20: Historical battery prices and future projections 2008-2024 ($/kWh) Exhibit 21: State-level residential solar incentives Exhibit 22: Net metering limitations by state Exhibit 23: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in California Exhibit 24: Residential solar PV applications under various program administrators in California Exhibit 25: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in Arizona Exhibit 26: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in North Carolina Exhibit 27: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in New Jersey Exhibit 28: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in Nevada Exhibit 29: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in Massachusetts Exhibit 30: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in New York Exhibit 31: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in Hawaii Exhibit 32: Solar energy-related programs and incentives in Colorado Exhibit 33: Solar energy-related programs and in Texas Exhibit 34: Other prominent vendors Exhibit 35: Product portfolio Exhibit 36: Key benefits of solar power with battery backup over traditional power sources Exhibit 37: Sungevity: Product portfolio Exhibit 38: Tax equity fund growth in terms of MW capacity
NRG Energy, SolarCity, Sungevity, Sunrun, Verengo, Vivint Solar, First Solar, Borg Energy, Jinko Solar, ReneSola.
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