2013-11-08

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/tqtw47/solar_power)

has announced the addition of the “Solar

Power Opportunities – Israel” report to their offering.

Israel had 250 megawatts of installed solar capacity in 2012, an

increase of 54 megawatts (+27.6%) on the prior year. This represented

90.6% of all renewable capacity, 1.2% of total (conventional +

renewable) capacity and generated 239 gigawatthours of electricity. The

outlook for 2017 is 2,500 megawatts of installed solar capacity, ranking

solar in 1st place out of all renewable power sectors. Compared to other

solar markets, Israel ranked #25 worldwide and #1 within the Middle East

for installed solar capacity.

The policy landscape is attractive with policies / regulations /

incentives in 9 out of 14 potential categories.

From a Solar Market Attractiveness perspective, Israel had an above

average index of 88 out of 100 (the range of indices for all countries

in the Middle East was 17 – 88, World indices range from 0 – 100),

ranking Israel at #26 globally for Solar Market Attractiveness and at #1

within the Middle East. 8 out of the 31 Market Attractiveness variables

had a low index relative to other solar markets.

For Business Attractiveness, Israel had an index of a very high 93 out

of 100 (compared to a regional range of 16 – 93), ranking Israel at #15

globally for Business Attractiveness and at #1 within the Middle East. 9

out of the 71 Business Attractiveness variables had a low index.

This report assesses the overall attractiveness and opportunities in the

solar market in Israel from both a Market and a Business Environment

perspective, providing a comparative framework for analysing the

potential and relative attractiveness of the solar market in Israel and

for assessing macro conditions, access to market, national energy

policy, growth potential of renewable energy and infrastructure

considerations relative to other regional and World markets.

Key Data Points

– Installed Capacity (Total, Per Capita, Per Gdp, Per Sq Km)

– Added Capacity

– Net Generation

– % Of Total Capacity

– % Of Renewable Capacity

– % Of Non-Hydro Renewable Capacity

– % Net Generation

– 1 Year Growth Rates %

– 5 Year Compound Annual Growth Rates %

– Capacity : Generation Ratios

– Capacity Factors

– Policy Landscape Covering Regulatory Policies And Incentives, Fiscal

Incentives And Public Financing

– Swot Analysis

– 31 Market Variables In 4 Categories : Total Power, Renewables, Solar

Market, Network

– 71 Business Variables In 12 Categories : Security, Social,

Technological, Economic, Political, Trade, Barriers To Trade,

Legislative, Policy, Incentives, Operations And Financing

Key Topics Covered:

About Attractiveness

Executive Summary

Market Attractiveness

Trends in solar capacity

Policy Landscape

SWOT analysis

Business Attractiveness

About Attractiveness – category descriptions

Glossary

Abbreviations

List of Tables

List of Figures

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