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Magazine Archive 02-2010

More than adhesives

3M: The U.S.-based technology firm is one of the pioneers in the development and application of adhesives. It is increasingly focusing on system solutions for the photovoltaics sector based on its experience from a wide range of applications.

Mixed note

Ardour solar index: Fears of accelerated feed-in tariff cuts in Germany trigger a slide in solar stocks.

Long distance for everyone

The story of solar electricity: The eighth part of our series with chapters from John Perlin’s book From Space to Earth recounts how photovoltaics brought long distance telephone calls to people living in sparsely populated regions.

It all comes down to cost

Industry ranking: pv magazine asks market researchers and analysts: who are the leading manufacturers, and who will be among the top ten? This time, we will focus on silicon and wafer producers.

In the balance

Module prices: The photovoltaics industry went through a crisis year in 2009. When asked how business will go in 2010, module makers’ opinions diverge.

Full steam ahead!

Dear readers, The announcement of lower feed-in rates for solar power in Germany spoiled many a party for industry representatives at the beginning of the year – for the growth of the world’s biggest photovoltaics market could be stunted, and jobs may be lost, especially for midsize companies. At the same time, opposition to the […]

Eastern Europe’s beacon projects

Czech Republic: 2009 has been an enormous success for the Czech photovoltaics market. Despite cuts in the solar feed-in tariffs of five percent, the majority of market participants are now expecting even better development in 2010. It seems unlikely that the gold rush atmosphere in the Czech Republic will calm down before 2011.

Caught by surprise

Funding policy: The proposals made by German Environment Minister Norbert Röttgen for an extra reduction of the feed-in tariffs for solar electricity surprised the industry. However, the final word has yet to be given. There is increasing resistance, even within the government coalition.

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