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Magazine Archive 04-2015

Moving forward along a thorny path

China: Although China missed its installation goal for distributed generation of solar power last year by a long shot, a similar goal has been set for this year. Will China be able to achieve its goal in 2015?

New breed of equipment supply: kWh not kWp

Thin film manufacturing: In a module market where profit margins are slim, developing PV power plants and selling kilowatt hours has been a successful next step for suppliers. Manufacturing equipment suppliers are increasingly framing their sales proposition in terms of kWh delivery, and Manz for one believes it presents a compelling offering.

New breed of equipment supply: kWh not kWp

Thin film manufacturing: In a module market where profit margins are slim, developing PV power plants and selling kilowatt hours has been a successful next step for suppliers. Manufacturing equipment suppliers are increasingly framing their sales proposition in terms of kWh delivery, and Manz for one believes it presents a compelling offering.

Open for business

Ecobuild review: Not strictly a solar show, the Ecobuild Exhibition at London’s ExCel was nevertheless a fine opportunity for the PV industry to gather its thoughts, speak to consumers and test the waters of a U.K. market facing a great deal of uncertainty in 2015 and beyond.

Open for business

Ecobuild review: Not strictly a solar show, the Ecobuild Exhibition at London’s ExCel was nevertheless a fine opportunity for the PV industry to gather its thoughts, speak to consumers and test the waters of a U.K. market facing a great deal of uncertainty in 2015 and beyond.

Open for business

Ecobuild review: Not strictly a solar show, the Ecobuild Exhibition at London’s ExCel was nevertheless a fine opportunity for the PV industry to gather its thoughts, speak to consumers and test the waters of a U.K. market facing a great deal of uncertainty in 2015 and beyond.

Open for business

Ecobuild review: Not strictly a solar show, the Ecobuild Exhibition at London’s ExCel was nevertheless a fine opportunity for the PV industry to gather its thoughts, speak to consumers and test the waters of a U.K. market facing a great deal of uncertainty in 2015 and beyond.

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