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Good Enough Is Better than Best for Solar Modules
Reduced costs¦¡not increased performance¦¡will largely drive solar module makers¡¯ adoption of new non-active materials technologies.
REFIT to Galvanize South African PV Market
Implementation of the REFIT program is expected to unleash exponential growth in the South African photovoltaic market.
Historic US$1-Per-Watt Solar Modules Just Months Away
The drops in pricing were spurred by the recent price slide in cells and wafers.
Rapid PV Module Price Declines to Drive Strong Recovery in 2H11
Rapidly falling PV module prices will be a key factor in re-establishing demand in the second half of the year.
Photovoltaics for Italy: Large-Scale PV Installation Emerging in Italy
Renewable energy sources are coming more and more into the spotlight. Wind power and Photovoltaics (PV) are especially gaining ground. The advantages of this form of power generation are obvious: the sun is (at least by human yardsticks) an infinite source of clean energy and tap...
The Solar Power Photovoltaic Market 2011-2021
Visiongain, a consultancy service provider, takes a comprehensive look into this modern PV industry. Visiongain has tried to offer insight into why companies are heavily investing in photovoltaic technology and which regions will experience the fastest and slowest growth from 201...
Germany Might Not Reduce Solar FiT
Germany¡¯s Federal Network Agency has published installed capacities for March to May 2011. Thus, Feed-in-Tariffs will not be reduced as of July 1st.
Engineering Innovation in PV
Feed-in tariff instability promotes engineering innovation across Europe¡¯s PV market.
Europe Continues to Dominate Solar Market in 2011
Despite brewing trouble for the solar industry in the region, Europe in 2011 will continue to account for the lion¡¯s share of Photovoltaic (PV) installations in the world, claiming 68.6% of the global total, according to the latest IHS iSuppli research.
North American Residential Solar Market Prospect
Government incentives uplift growth prospects for the North American residential solar power market.
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