Issue Markets & Trends
10 / 2010
On the brink of changeMalaysia: Despite generous reserves of oil and plentiful palm oil supply, the country is seeing an importance in harnessing and promoting solar energy. With the new planned feed-in tariffs, Malaysia is set to become one of the... |
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Awaking Russia |
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Tariff revisions |
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PV wipeout? |
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Opportunites despite appearances |
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And the winner is … |
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Lighting up lives |
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An ambitious project in danger |
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Getting back to normal |
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Spot market for PV panels |
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Strong industry fundamentals |
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11 / 2010
With time and patience |
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Northern domestic actionOntario: The Canadian Province of Ontario, with its FIT program, is considered the draft horse of the North American PV market. A domestic content provision is to keep the value creation within the province. Already dozens of... |
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Beyond the horizon |
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I came, I installed… I leftShell Solar: Thousands of solar power systems were installed by the former Shell Solar in a bid to provide the average South Asian with uninterrupted electricity for their daily needs. The joy of green energy quickly turned to... |
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End of the close season? |
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A successful partnership |
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Best of British |
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Smart off-grid solutionsOff-grid PV: An overview of the challenges and opportunities of off-grid PV from Phocos AG, one of the leading manufacturers of solar charge controllers and components for independent solar power systems. |
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Spot market for PV panels |
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Macro themes are key |
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Time to fix contracts for next year |
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12 / 2010
What does the future hold?Trends 2011: Following a successful year, what can the PV industry expect to see in 2011? One important trend, say the analysts, is a market slowdown. It has also been said module prices must be reduced. pv magazine analyzes the... |
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Incremental innovations and cost parity |
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A small island with big prospects |
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A signal for Africa |
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Our place in the sun |
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Be ruthless |
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Assured access to reliable energy supplies |
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In the fast lane |
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Wild years, new markets |
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Spot market for PV panels // Drop in demand |
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Diversification |
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Inventory is piling up |
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01 / 2011
Crash in its infancy |
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ROK wants to rock the solar sceneSouth Korea: Sandwiched between China, the 2010 photovoltaic manufacturing leader, and Japan, which had the largest solar market outside of Europe in 2009, the Republic of Korea (ROK) or South Korea, as it is popularly known, is... |
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US market: sunny with a chance of downpour |
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Road to the Solar Mission |
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China's green initiative |
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South Tyrol beckons |
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High and popular |
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Rare raw materials |
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Supply-demand concerns |
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Spot market for PV panels: Not too sharp |
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Oversupplied |
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02 / 2011
Embracing the sun |
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Dollars and sense |
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Off to ShanghaiPreview SNEC PV 2011: One of the most important events to take place within the photovoltaic world gets set to open its doors to thousands once again in the bustling, metropolitan Shanghai. |
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Still going strong |
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Still on top |
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Too little, too late? |
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Herodes versus the sun |
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Erratic promotion |
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Automation and efficiency: keys to success |
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Chances and hurdles |
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Diving deeper downstream |
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Germany pushing ahead |
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More supply |
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Spot market for PV panels: Annual balance 2010 |
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Challenges and opportunities |
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03 / 2011
FIT capers and shaky confidence |
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Win-win in WuhanChinese industry incentives: Evergreen Solar is moving its PV manufacturing plant from Devens, USA, to Wuhan, China. It’s sad for Massachusetts, but the move is understandable: China is offering generous support for high-tech... |
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Big policy push |
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SRECs for all! |
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Masdar light |
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Surprising dynamics |
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A Bengali dream |
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Spot market for PV panels: Cheaper than ever |
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Market see-saw |
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04 / 2011
Full power ahead |
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Faster, larger, more professional |
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“Maintainability is increasingly important” |
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Survival of the fittest…and cleanestPolysilicon China: The Chinese government issued a ‘Polysilicon Industry Access Standards’ document that listed the rules and restrictions for polysilicon manufacturers in the country. What initially looked like a possible blow... |
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Optimizing the footprint of solar technology |
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Slow and steady wins the race? |
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The sun Down Under |
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Mesmerizing Indian islands |
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Happiness under a solar hat |
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PV takes a stand at Ecobuild |
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Extending lifetimes |
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Releasing pressure |
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This is the solar decade! |
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Tender by email |
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Acceptable lead times |
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Healthy demand |
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Spot market for PV panels: Production piles up |
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05 / 2011
Fukushima shakes the stock markets |
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After the gold rush |
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Interconnected solar markets |
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Rallied support for solar |
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Spot market for PV panels: Hope for new markets |
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Slow market |
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Raising questions |
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China’s nuclear program after Fukushima |
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“The key factor is market proximity” |
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The recallModule replacement: First Solar brought thin film modules on the market which showed a significant drop in performance after just a few weeks. They are currently being replaced, which is a test of nerves for the company, the... |
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More upward activity |
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More upward activity |
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Shining potential |
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The glass is more than half full |
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