market development
Initial Market Assessment Report North Africa & Middle East (2011)
This report is one of the deliverables of the “Global Solar Water Heating Market Transformation and Strengthening Initiative” project, initiated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the International Copper Association.
- Awareness Raising
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- Egypt
- GEF
- GSWH
- International Copper Association
- Jordan
- market development
- Mediterranean
- Morocco
- Observatoire Méditerranéen de l’Energie
- OME
- outlook
- Policy
- Tunisia
- UN project
- UNDP
- UNEP
Regional Market Assessment report (OME-Africa and Middle East).pdf (11 downloads | 1.72 MB)
Solar Water Heating Market Assessment. Regional Report (2012)
This report is a deliverable of the “Global Solar Water Heating Market Transformation and Strengthening Initiative”, jointly funded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)and the International Copper Association. In Latin America the commitment for SWH deployment has been supported by the Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE).
- Argentina
- Barbados
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- GSWH
- International Copper Association
- Latin American Energy Organisation
- market development
- Nicaragua
- OLADE
- Peru
- UN GEF
- UN project
- UNDP
- UNEP
Regional Market Assessment on SWH_OLADE_Latin America.pdf (39 downloads | 1.44 MB)
China: Industry Increased Export Business 12-fold
Within 6 years, the Chinese solar thermal industry increased its export business 12-fold, from USD 20 million in 2005 to USD 250 million in 2010. In 2011, the newly installed collector area in China has jumped up another 18 % to 57.6 million m2 (40.3 GWth). Putting the focus on solar technology has proven to be the right step: Nowadays, significantly more new solar water heaters are being installed per year than gas or electric water heaters (see chart). These and other market figures were presented by the retired head of the China Solar Thermal Industry Federation (CSTIF), Zhentao Luo, during the IEA SHC roadmap workshop in Beijing in November 2011 (see attached presentation in Chinese).
Source: CSTIF/CREIA
- China
- China Academy of Building Research
- China Solar Thermal Industry Federation
- CSTIF
- Germany
- IEA SHC
- IEA SHC roadmap workshop
- market development
- National Centre for Quality Supervision and Testing of Solar Heating Systems
- News
Presentation of Tao He.pdf (61 downloads | 993.64 KB)
Presentation of Zhentao Luo.pdf (69 downloads | 906.17 KB)
Australia: Second Decline in a Row
The Australian solar thermal market has not actually recovered since the boom year 2009. According to the Head of the Renewable Department of Rheem Australia Pty Ltd, Chris Mundy, the total installed collector area in 2011 again decreased by around 13 % to 100,000 systems. In 2009, around 150,000 systems had found a buyer in Australia. The company is still advertising the subsidies that have been granted around the country, but these subsidies will stop in June 2012. This means that economic prospects will likely remain difficult this year.
Source: www.solahart.com.au
The WB Clean Technology Fund. MENA Renewable Energy Program (2009)
This is a presentation from Mr. Mohab Hallouda (World Bank Energy Specialist) during the “MENA Energized: Regional Challenges to "Green the Power" Sector” event held in in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt. It was jointly organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) and the Euro Mediterranean Energy Market Integration Project (MED-EMIP).
- Algeria
- Clean Technology Fund
- cost effectiveness
- cost reduction
- costs
- CSP
- CTF
- Egypt
- emissions reductions
- export
- Finance and Incentives
- installed capacity
- market development
- MED-EMIP
- Mediterranean Solar Plan
- Morocco
- MSP
- Policy
- RCREEE
- Solar Thermal Power
- World Bank
The WB Clean Technology Fund. MENA Renewable Energy Program (2009).pdf (12 downloads | 1.02 MB)
Current Status and Perspectives of Solar Thermal in Ecuador (2011)
This presentation was delivered during the UNEP (United National Environment Programme) Regional Workshop jointly held with OLADE (the Latin American Energy Organization) in Chile (June 2011) in the framework of the Solar Water Heating Transformation and Strengthening Initiative. Its author is Mr. Luis Manzano from the Ecuadorian government.
- cost savings
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- Ecuador
- Finance and Incentives
- GSWH
- International Copper Association
- Latin American Energy Organisation
- market development
- market overview
- OLADE
- Policy
- Process Heat
- Renewable Energy Sources
- UN project
- UNEP
- United Nations
Current Status and Perspectives of Solar Thermal in Ecuador (2011).ppt (25 downloads | 3.71 MB)
Kutay Ülke Speaks About Ezinç and the Turkish Market during ESTEC 2011
This is an interview with Kutay Ülke from the company Ezinç. Ezinç is one of the main collector and storage tank producers in Turkey. Kutay Ülke speaks about the company products and training activities. He also explains the development of the Turkish solar thermal market even if there are no incentives from the government.
Qualitative Approach for Solar Water Heaters. The Tunisian experience (2009)
This is a presentation delivered by Mr. Noureddine Ketari from the Tunisian Institute Aptitudes during the Regional Workshop on Standardization and Certification of Solar Water Heaters organized by the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) in Tunisia.
- Aptitudes - Institute for Renewable Energies
- Certification
- costs
- Domestic Hot Water and Heating
- export
- Finance and Incentives
- GTZ
- installed collector area
- market development
- Policy
- Projet Qualité Solaire de Tunisie
- PROSOL
- Qualisol
- RCREEE
- Renewable Energy Sources
- Solar Keymark
- Standards
- Training and Education
- Tunisia
South Korea: Commercial Sector Dominates
The commercial solar thermal market is gaining importance in South Korea. According to the Korea New and Renewable Energy Center (KNREC), only 43 % of the glazed and subsidised collector area in 2010 was installed in residential housing. The majority of systems were set up in public buildings because of a mandatory renewable law, and in social welfare facilities due to a 50 % investment subsidy. The KNREC pie chart of the collector market in 2010 adds up to 69,805 m2. The statistics do not include thermosiphon systems (not subsidised by the government), as well as certain not certified types of imported vacuum tube collector systems.
Source: KNREC
Netherlands: Feed-in Tariff Might Help Cope with Duurzame Warmte Stop
Last year’s sudden stop of the incentive programme Duurzame Warmte resulted in a drawback for the Dutch solar thermal industry. Still, Arthur de Vries from Holland Solar is convinced that 2012 and 2013 will be different: Probably even within the first quarter of this year, the Netherlands is going to have its own feed-in-tariff for renewable heat. Energy performance of new and existing buildings will be tested under stricter requirements and several provinces have launched their own incentive programme. The figure shows the annual installed solar thermal capacity in the Netherlands. It has increased significantly since the start of the Duurzame Warmte programme in September 2008.
Figure: ESTIF


















