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Jörgen Ekelund

Latin America Report: Ready for Explosive Growth | Renewable Energy News Article - 0 views

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    "we are launching our weekly Latin America Report, which will pull together the news and issues most important to the region. Modeled after our weekly Asia Report, the Latin America Report will appear at RenewableEnergyWorld.com every Wednesday."
Jörgen Ekelund

Latin America Report: Ready for Explosive Growth | Renewable Energy News Article - 0 views

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    With this rapid growth in mind, we are launching our weekly Latin America Report, which will pull together the news and issues most important to the region. Modeled after our weekly Asia Report, the Latin America Report will appear at RenewableEnergyWorld.com every Wednesday.
Jörgen Ekelund

Advanced Batteries for Energy Storage Will Represent a Market of Nearly $30 Billion by ... - 0 views

  • According to a new report from Pike Research, a part of Navigant’s Energy Practice, the market for advanced batteries will roughly double each year over the next 5 years, reaching $7.6 billion in 2017
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    According to a new report from Pike Research, a part of Navigant's Energy Practice, the market for advanced batteries will roughly double each year over the next 5 years, reaching $7.6 billion in 2017
Jörgen Ekelund

Latin America Report: Region Offers New Direction for China's Solar Giants | Renewable ... - 0 views

  • Consider places like Haiti, a nation with severe energy challenges stemming from the 2010 catastrophic earthquake and a growing need for stable, and often distributed solutions.
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    "place like Chile, which wants low-cost dispatchable sources to power a thriving mining industry. Or Mexico, which has all of 6 MW installed nationwide, where the jobs created by investing in solar would create a massive installation industry."
Jörgen Ekelund

Five Key Takeaways from the U.S. Solar Market Trends Report | Renewable Energy News Art... - 0 views

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    "The total capacity of utility and nonresidential systems installed in 2011 increased by 145% and 132% respectively compared with 2010. "
Jörgen Ekelund

IREC's Solar Market Trends Report 2011: PV capacity for installations doubled in 2011 c... - 0 views

  • By the end of 2011, there was twice as much PV capacity in larger utility and non-residential solar systems than there had been when the year began.
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    "By the end of 2011, there was twice as much PV capacity in larger utility and non-residential solar systems than there had been when the year began."
Jörgen Ekelund

Suspension of Brazil's 11.2-GW Belo Monte Overturned | Renewable Energy News Article - 0 views

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    "HydroWorld.com reported earlier this month that a Brazilian federal court suspended development of the US$17 billion project, saying indigenous people had not been properly consulted."
Jörgen Ekelund

Latin America Report: Ready for Explosive Growth | Renewable Energy News Article - 0 views

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Jörgen Ekelund

IMS Research: micro-inverter firms fastest growing as PV inverter market to surpass US$... - 0 views

  • “In 2012, suppliers will continue to see high shipment growth but may struggle to see top- and bottom-line growth,”
  • SMA Solar Technology continues to see its share erode
  • ther major players such as Power-One, Kaco, Fronius and RefuSOL.
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  • , the biggest market share gainers last year were those suppliers outside of the top 10 rankings
  • “Start-ups Enphase Energy and SolarEdge were two of the biggest market share gainers in 2011
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    The report noted that the global PV inverter market actually shrank marginally in terms of revenues in 2011, but shipments increased by more than 12%
Jörgen Ekelund

Latin America Report: China's Growing Investment in Chile | Renewable Energy News Article - 0 views

  • Chilean leaders have expressed a desire to add about 8,000 MW to the 17,000 MW currently on the grid. Much of that addition is expected to come from renewable sources
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    Chilean leaders have expressed a desire to add about 8,000 MW to the 17,000 MW currently on the grid. Much of that addition is expected to come from renewable sources
Jörgen Ekelund

Organic Photovoltaics Market to Grow 1300% by 2022 - CleanTechnica - 0 views

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    A new market research report from IDTechEx has found that the organic photovoltaics (OPV) market is projected to hit $630 million by 2022, growing more than 1300% from the $4.6 million it's at today.
Jörgen Ekelund

IEA report expects renewable power generation to continue steady growth over next five ... - 0 views

  • the next five years, in spite of economic uncertainty, global power generation from hydropower, solar, wind and other renewable resources will increase by over 40% to 6,400TWh.
  • , China accounts for almost 40%, followed by considerable deployments in the US, India, Germany and Brazil
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    the next five years, in spite of economic uncertainty, global power generation from hydropower, solar, wind and other renewable resources will increase by over 40% to 6,400TWh
Jörgen Ekelund

Pike reports global installations of renewable distributed energy to reach 63.5GW per y... - 0 views

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    "ike speculates that by 2017, 63.5GW per year will be reached, with almost 232GW of distributed renewable energy added over the five-year period."
Jörgen Ekelund

Solar power use expands in S. America - ElectroIQ - 0 views

  • Latin America is investing more in solar power but, in line with International Energy Agency warnings, needs to do so intelligently and without multiplying costs.
  • Solar power generation and distribution is set to grow in Latin America and has enabled U.S. renewable energy companies to position in the area.
  • Enough sunlight reaches the Earth in 90 minutes to meet the world's energy needs for a year if harnessed appropriately, the IEA said in a report from its headquarters in Paris.
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  • "Integrating all solar technologies in a system-oriented policy approach will unlock the potential of solar energy within the broader set of low-carbon technologies needed for a future sustainable and more secure global energy mix," Paolo Frankl, head of the IEA's Renewable Energy Division, said in a statement.
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