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Wednesday 11 January 2012
China solar demand only benefits some firms
China-based solar firms have been hoping that the China market will overtake Germany as the biggest solar market in the world. However, industry sources pointed out the 5GW of installation...
Wednesday 16 November 2011
Global PV installations to hit 24GW in 2011, says IMS Research
Global solar PV installations will reach 24GW in 2011 according to IMS Research. IMS Research found that despite the relatively weak start to the year, installations will rise by...
Tuesday 11 October 2011
Production cutbacks insufficient to prevent solar module inventory buildup, says Solarbuzz
The release of a national photovoltaic (PV) feed-in-tariff (FiT) policy in July has resulted in a significant increase in PV project development activity in China. According to Solarbuzz,...
Tuesday 4 October 2011
Solar installations in Germany undergo end-of-year resurgence, says IHS
After slumping in July and August, Germany's orders for new photovoltaic (PV) solar systems are set to soar in October and November, generating a surge in demand that may be difficult...
Wednesday 14 September 2011
DelSolar PV modules qualify for 10% extra feed-in tariff in Italy
Taiwan-based solar cell maker DelSolar on September 13 indicated that 125-250W PV modules made of its polycrystalline silicon solar cells have passed certification by Germany-based...
Wednesday 24 August 2011
Trina Solar announces 2Q11 financial results
China-based integrated solar firm Trina Solar has announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2011.
Friday 12 August 2011
New government incentive delivers massive upside to China solar market, says IHS iSuppli
The China government's new feed-in-tariff (FIT) incentive program is expected to give a major boost to the country's solar industry, potentially increasing installations by a combined...
Wednesday 10 August 2011
PV demand forecast for 2011 raises over 22GW, says IMS Research
Despite a very weak start to the year, IMS Research has recently increased its forecast for the full year by more than 1GW and predicts more than 22GW of new PV capacity will be added...
Tuesday 2 August 2011
China government unifies solar feed-in-tariffs
The China government announced recently it will unify its feed-in-tariffs for solar power to promote the development of the domestic solar market. The feed-in-tariff for solar power...
Wednesday 8 June 2011
Limited solar installations in 1H11 may cause small incentive cuts in Germany
Germany plans to announce a new incentive program for solar installations on June 7. Market rumors indicate the final version may only cut incentives by 6% due to a lack of installations...
Friday 6 May 2011
Italy PV subsidies undecided, but capped outline is clear, say Taiwan makers
While the Italian government has not yet finalized new PV feed-in tariffs, the following principles are almost solid: tariffs will be cut each month to reach a cumulative reduction...
Wednesday 20 April 2011
Win Win Precision Technology executives stress rosy outlook for PV industry
Despite stagnant demand in the European market due to uncertain government subsidy policies, industry players believe the outlook for the photovoltaic (PV) industry is still bright...
Thursday 24 March 2011
Low investment return cools Germany PV installation
Due to the German government's successive cuts on feed-in-tariff (FIT) for photovoltaic (PV) solar systems, the country's internal rate of return (IRR) for investments in solar systems...
Monday 31 January 2011
Taiwan 2011 PV feed-in tariff rates lowered by about 30% from 2010
Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on January 28 announced the adjustment in feed-in tariff rates for various types of renewable energy for the year 2011, with rates for...
Tuesday 21 December 2010
Taiwan government changes PV feed-in tariff rule
The Bureau of Energy under Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on December 17 announced a rule change for the government's 20-year feed-in tariff (FIT) subsidization for...