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Polysilicon Market on a Roller Coaster Ride

Source: Time:2014-01-14 08:45:25 views:

After a short recovery in 2013, the polysilicon industry is once again steering toward oversupply. This is one of the conclusions of the glo-bal polysilicon market report from Bernreuter Research, The 2014 Who's Who of Solar Silicon Production.
 
Report authors expect that the polysilicon price on the spot market tofall from 18 US$/kg at the end of 2013 to 16 $/kg by the end of 2014.
 
Polysilicon is the feedstock for the photovoltaic (PV) and semicon-ductor industries. According to preliminary estimates, the global out-put in 2013 decreased to approximately 228,000 MT, 4% down from238,000 MT in 2012. The decline was mainly due to low utilization rates in the first quarter. In contrast, the newly installed PV capacity increased at a double-digit rate to about 36 gigawatts (GW) in 2013;thus, the large polysilicon inventories resulting from oversupply in 2011 and 2012 could be reduced decisively.
 
In 2014 strong growth of the PV industry, which makes up approxi- mately 90% of the total demand for polysilicon, will initially drive up the spot price. Bernreuter Research covers the broad range of PV installation forecasts with three scenarios, spreading from 43GW (low case) to 46GW (base case) and 49GW (high case). In the high-case scenario, the polysilicon spot price will rise to a bandwidth of 21 to 24 $/kg in the first half of 2014, whereas it will not exceed 20 $/kg in the base case. In all three scenarios, however, the spot price will drop to16 $/kg by the end of 2014.
 
The reason is that new low-cost capacities of up to 66,000 MT are coming on stream in 2014, which will push expensive producers out of the market and will consequently reduce the spot price. Roughly one third of the new capacity will be based on fluidized bed reactor technology using monosilane as feed gas. While maintaining high silicon purity, this technology entails manufacturing costs that are substantially lower compared to the established Siemens process.
 
More details on the polysilicon, solar and semiconductor markets are provided in The 2014 Who's Who of Solar Silicon Production. The 124-page report contains forecasts on supply, demand, prices and manufacturing costs of polysilicon through 2017 as well as the latest company and technology developments. 
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