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What Constrains Ontario`s PV Market?
Ontario solar market booms¦¡but local sourcing mandate could limit growth.
India Rolls Out Solar Guidelines
India rolls out guidelines for first phase of its solar program.India recently released its selection guidelines for grid-connected solar projects under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM). This policy is a good starting point for India as it provides a core set o...
Round Two of the Solar Shakeout: Who Will Thrive, Survive, or Dive?
Lux Research assesses which module and inverter makers will win¦¡and which will lose.
PV Module Costs and Prices--What Is Really Happening?
The earnings results of a number of the major module suppliers Q2¡¯10 looks set to continue the market¡¯s recent record setting trend. A few things immediately stand out from the first few calls in Q2¡®10.
Solar Call
The market for solar companies is relatively new, and, like many other markets today, fairly uncertain. On one hand, the overall industry is exhibiting significant momentum. Many new solar companies are appearing across the globe, and more and more new and larger solar installati...
Canadian Photovoltaic Market: Gold Rush under the Maple Leaf
The Canadian province of Ontario is currently warming up the market for renewable energies with new initiatives and an attractive feed-in tariff structure. In particular, the microFIT (micro feed-in tariff) program is creating an actual gold rush atmosphere for farmers, smaller i...
Powered by China, Clean Energy Investment Holds Steady in Q2 2010
Funding stays level despite dwindling funding for European projects and growing concerns over Greece and the U.S. economic recovery.
Bright Start to 2010 for PV Module Market
PV module shipments increased for the fifth consecutive quarter in Q2?0 to 3.7 GW, generating US$7.1 billion in revenues according to IMS Research.
Europe Solar PV Markets and Strategies: 2010-2025
Europe solar Photovoltaic (PV) development continues to drive the global PV industry and shows little evidence of slowing down going forward. Largely driven by favorable Feed-in Tariff (FIT) policies, more than 5.6 GW were installed in 2009 and another 6.3 GW are forecasted to be...
Germany Sets PV Feed-in Tariff Rates, Fuels Boom
On July 9, 2010, Germanys Bundesrat (federal council) approved reductions to the PV Feed-in-tariff (FIT) under the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG 2009). Under the revised scheme, PV plants operating by July 1, 2010 are subject to tariff reductions of 8% to 12% depending on sys...
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