Friday, July 31, 2009

Korea's evolving solar PV policies and their impact

DUBLIN, IRELAND: Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Korea's Evolving Solar Photovoltaic Policies and Their Impact on the Country's Market and Industry" report to its offering.

Korea restructured its industry following the 1998 Asian financial crisis and its ICT industry has developed strongly since that time. The Korean government regards the current economic downturn as an opportunity to adjust its economy from an export- and technology-driven economy to green-driven economy.

The government envisages the solar photovoltaic industry as its next strategic industry, following the semiconductor and display industries. Despite of its efforts in 2008 to expand its support for the solar photovoltaic industry, the Korean government has begun running out of funds in 2009.

This report analyzes Korean government policies for the solar photovoltaic market and examines future trends in solar photovoltaic market demand.

List of topics
* Energy and green plans of Korea's solar photovoltaic industry, including the role of the Korean government in building the industry.
* The Korean government's solar photovoltaic programs for the industry, including the one million green home program, the feed-in tariff program, and the financial subsidy program.
* The Korean 100,000 green home program roadmap, 2001-2012.
* Companies and organizations mentioned in the report include: Hyundai, LG, Samsung.

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