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  • Monday, July 9, 2012

    TOP PV MAKERS TO COME BACK NEXT YEAR

    Top-Tier Photovoltaic Polysilicon and Wafer Producers to be Profitable in 2013; Despite continuous price pressure, falling costs expected to enable positive margins for best of class suppliers

    July 2, 2012 (SolarBuzz)

    “PV (photovoltaic) polysilicon prices are forecast to drop 48% and wafer prices 56% year-over-year in 2012. With such severe price declines, only 12 Chinese PV polysilicon manufacturers are still producing, and more than half of these companies are running at significantly reduced utilization rates. Industry-wide, wafering plant utilization is forecast to average only 53% in 2012.

    “But as prices approach current cash costs of even tier 1 makers, price declines are expected to slow to less than 7% per year. Average 2013 polysilicon prices are projected to be $23/Kg and wafer prices to be $0.25/W...[according to] NPD Solarbuzz…[A]t these low prices, top tier makers have a path to positive margins…”

    “Lower-priced polysilicon translates to lower-cost PV wafers. And wafer makers are continuing to drive down processing costs with holistic approaches to reducing slurry consumption, increasing recycling, reducing kerf loss, reducing electricity consumption, increasing conversion efficiency, and more productivity enhancements…

    “In the new normal, low-priced PV polysilicon and wafer industry environments, cost reduction is critical for both survival and success…”

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