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Death to PV Subsidies | Photovoltaics World Magazine Article - 0 views

  • The truth is that the subsidies the nuclear and fossil-fueled generators receive — and have received for years — are the only things that make their product “affordable.”
  • Eliminate the subsidy and coal-fired electricity doesn’t cost six cents per kWh, it costs thirty-four cents. Unsubsidized solar can beat that price anywhere in the U.S.
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PV inverter market suffers falling revenues, but still set to grow: pv-magazine - 0 views

  • SMA was identified as the inverter leader, with over 30 percent of the market. Its success is said to lie in its increasingly strong focus on emerging foreign  markets.
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UPDATE 1-German wind, solar power to expand-regulator | Reuters - 0 views

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  • t would arrive at 47.5 GW in 2022 and 64.5 GW in 2032, compared with 27.1 GW of capacity installed in 2010
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  • offshore wind capacity could reach 13 GW in 2022 and 28 GW in 2032.
  • Solar power may reach 54 GW in 2022 and 65 GW in 2032, it said.
  • Power cannot yet be stored in great amounts and Kurth said that prospects for effective solutions were 20 to 30 years away.
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How Grid Parity (Among Other Fallacies) Almost Killed The Solar Industry... | Renewable... - 0 views

  • he solar industry, in sum, has promised itself into a precarious state where margins are memories and company failure is accepted instead of mourned. 
  • The photovoltaic industry is currently in a state of extreme contraction brought about by overbuilding, which was brought about by the belief that the feed-in tariff incentive model would continue expanding from region to region and which was exacerbated by decades of fighting for profits and incentives in a world that largely considered the PV industry either a science experiment or the lifestyle choice of hippies.
  • A slowing global economy complicates recovery for an industry that needs significant investment on the manufacturing and installation sides of the solar value chain. Decreasing incentives are further straining margins and the new incentive paradigm, PPA and tender bidding, does not support the true value of solar.  Business models, including the US lease model, need maturing.
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Solar: A Fall From Grace for Investors | Renewable Energy News Article - 0 views

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    "Companies such as Clean Power Finance, SunRun and SolarCity have been able to raise funds for business development and for financing solar panel installations"
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Germany's Unlikely Renewable Energy Revolutionaries | phockeno - 0 views

  • or the most part, Germany’s new energy producers are home owners, small and medium-sided businesses, and farmers, many of the latter who faced ruin only a decade ago.
  • It is the equivalent generation capacity of 20 nuclear power plants. “The state“ owns none of it and the major utlities only 7 percent.
  • Around 80,000 citizens are members of several hundred energy collectives today — and the number is growing.
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    "with over a million people involved as energy producers or investors in energy production."
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Dan más incentivos a paneles solares - Diario EL PAIS - Montevideo - Uruguay - 0 views

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    "Para los 2.000 primeros clientes que compren un calentador solar se le duplicará el descuento en la factura, obteniendo así una rebaja de $ 700 más impuestos. A su vez, para estos clientes se duplicará el plazo de vigencia del descuento, que pasará de 12 meses a 24."
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Order Focus: Yingli Green Energy supplies 40MW for Peruvian solar project - PV-Tech - 0 views

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    Peru is one of the most important emerging markets in Latin America given its strong solar energy potential. By supplying modules for this project and by leveraging our sponsorship of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, we are paving the way for substantial expansion throughout South America.""
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Dow Corning: Materials innovation shift that delivers cost per kilowatt-hour reductions... - 0 views

  • the need for materials innovation that carries through from c-Si cells to modules and shifts the emphasis away from a cost per-watt basis to a reduction in the cost per kilowatt-hour produced.
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    Dow Corning: Materials innovation shift that delivers cost per kilowatt-hour reductions
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Solar industry dumped with hangover after PV panel happy hour - PV-Tech - 0 views

  • Many of the estimated 3.2GW of solar PV systems being installed in the US this year are sure to outlive many a marriage.
  • As the downstream part of the industry is the most promising segment for US solar, news of declining quality is unwelcome for those into one-night stands or a timely warning for those looking for something more steady.
  • "Modelling companies were out selling data and overstating the accuracy of their products and not providing a realistic view of the uncertainty. It didn't work in the wind space, it led to a lot of under-performing projects. Let's not do the same thing in the solar space. Let's not have selection bias, where there is an over abundance of enthusiasm and too little empirical evidence to the risks."
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  • "Projects have been financed based purely on satellite data alone, sometimes from very coarse resolution satellite data, no ground observations whatsoever, and no track record of the engineering procurement and construction company, or even solar panel manufacturers.
  • "We found that the assumption that Tier 1 manufacturers always deliver a good quality, good performing and reliable module is not true. Likewise, as you go [down] through the tiers, it's not always true that quality declines.
  • "Between Q3 2011 and Q2 2012 we've seen an average latent defect rate [increase] of around 8%. These are the kinds of defects that are going to hit in the 5 to 10 year timeframe and combined with the factory auditing work we've done, we've seen clear indications that the significant cost pressure that many manufacturers are under is resulting in lower quality product being shipped into the marketplace today.
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    "Has the young bachelor industry been too busy speed dating with $0.65/Wp panels at the expense of a stable and more meaningful relationship between investor, developer and consumer expectations of a quality product that is going to stand the test of time?"
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PV-Tech Newscast - October 19, 2012 - PV-Tech - 0 views

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SolarCity Announces Expansion in New York, Files for $200 Million IPO | Renewable Energ... - 0 views

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    "Rather than requiring customers to pay the high costs associated with the purchase and installation of solar PV panels for their homes, SolarCity offers the option for residential customers to instead lease the electricity-generating technology for an affordable monthly fee"
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