Renewable Energy Boom Fuels Polysilicon Growth
With an initial forecast of USD 15,819.00 million in 2024, the sales revenue of polysilicon is vouching a considerable rise to USD 41,502.20 million by 2034. After a thorough survey, the polysilicon market sales reflect an upward trajectory from 2024 to 2034, inferring a healthy growth rate of 9.90%.
The augmentation in polysilicon adoption
from the solar power segment escalates the poly-Si market growth. The surging
demand for polysilicon for myriad commercial uses, comprising manufacturing of
multi-crystalline solar panels and others, and the innovation and expansion of
diverse end-use industries in emerging economies directly influence the polycrystalline
silicon market’s growth rate.
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Understanding
Metallurgical Grade Polysilicon and Its Technical Composition
Metallurgical grade
polysilicon typically contains around 98-99% silicon, compared to the
ultra-high purity required in solar (99.9999%) and semiconductor (99.9999999%)
grades. Produced through carbothermic reduction in electric arc furnaces, MG-Si
retains higher levels of impurities such as iron, aluminum, and carbon, making
it historically unsuitable for high-efficiency applications. However, ongoing
innovations in material blending and process optimization are beginning to blur
these lines. In certain contexts, especially where tolerance thresholds are
more flexible, MG-Si is now being evaluated for its utility and economic
feasibility.
Its coarse particle
structure, lower processing cost, and high thermal stability make it ideal for
applications that can tolerate slight variations in purity without compromising
performance. While not a replacement for high-purity silicon in core
electronics, MG-Si is increasingly being used as a feedstock in processes that
further purify or adapt it for specialized roles.
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One of the
most intriguing developments is the use of MG-Si in affordable solar panel
production. In regions like Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, where electrification
efforts are often constrained by budgetary limitations, manufacturers have
started incorporating MG-Si as a component in multicrystalline solar wafer
fabrication. While the resulting panels may not achieve the efficiency of their
monocrystalline counterparts, they meet the functional requirements for basic
residential and agricultural electricity needs.
For instance,
a study conducted by a renewable energy initiative in Kenya revealed that solar
modules made with MG-Si blends, while achieving only 14-15% efficiency, had
cost savings of up to 40% compared to conventional panels. The lower capital
cost and reduced dependency on imported materials make these modules viable for
mass deployment in rural areas. Furthermore, the ease of local production using
MG-Si aligns with efforts to build indigenous renewable energy industries.
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The
semiconductor industry, long reliant on hyper-pure silicon, is now witnessing a
nuanced shift. As the demand for semiconductors expands beyond high-performance
computing and mobile devices into more ubiquitous, cost-sensitive markets, the
need for ultra-pure silicon is not universal. Applications such as automotive
sensors, HVAC control chips, smart meters, and
basic display drivers often operate within broader performance tolerances.
Manufacturers
in countries like India and Brazil have begun experimenting with lower-grade
silicon—including refined forms of MG-Si—as a substrate material for such
non-critical applications. These adaptations are not only technically viable
but also economically strategic, particularly in emerging economies looking to
reduce dependency on imports of ultra-high-purity silicon wafers from China,
Japan, and the USA.
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The
post-pandemic period exposed significant vulnerabilities in global silicon
supply chains. Prices for solar-grade polysilicon surged nearly 300% between
2020 and 2022 due to factory shutdowns and raw material shortages. In response,
manufacturers began exploring alternative feedstocks and process technologies
to insulate themselves from future shocks.
MG-Si emerged
as a feasible solution in this context. Its production is less energy-intensive
and capital-heavy than the Siemens process used for solar-grade silicon.
Moreover, localized MG-Si production helps mitigate risks associated with
shipping delays and geopolitical tensions. In India, for example, state-backed
programs are supporting local MG-Si production as part of broader Make-in-India
solar initiatives, recognizing its potential role in securing domestic PV
module manufacturing.
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The market is somewhat fragmented and
presents favorable circumstances to major polysilicon manufacturers and
startups, but high investment expenditures curb entry to small or novel poly-Si
vendors. Polysilicon producers emphasize strengthening their production ability
across diverse regions to satisfy spurring demand from developing countries
with significant production.
Noteworthy Developments
- Daqo New Energy Corp., a polysilicon producer based in China,
commenced its pilot production at a novel factory in December 2021. The
production plant was anticipated to produce 35,000 tonnes of polysilicon
per year initially and then slowly rise to 105,000 tonnes yearly.
- In May 2021, REC Silicon ASA, a polysilicon and silicon gas
supplier headquartered in Norway, announced the restart of its Lake Moses
Plant in Washington in 2023. Earlier the plant was shut down in May 2019
over the imposition of tariffs by China on polysilicon manufactured by the
United States.
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