Head pointed toward the sun – 10-2013

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Close to grid parity

PV Investment Guide Brazil: Konrad Bauer and Lukas Heimes of enviacon international, based in Berlin, explain the ABCs of solar power in Brazil.
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Serving the network

Local grid storage: Large battery storage systems for entire residential areas or city districts can help to make our electricity grids ready for the change in energy policy. The technology is available. What is important now is to develop profitable business models. Initial projects have shown that many types of economical operations are possible.
Mirco Sieg
Sep 30, 2013
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A decade of growth

Solar Power International 2013: Later this month Chicago will host the 10th SPI trade show and conference. While the event has, as others, been hit by falling exhibitor and attendee numbers, the U.S. PV market is providing significant demand for PV components and SPI is receiving great interest from the global industry.
Jonathan Gifford
Sep 30, 2013
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Primarily large-scale

South Africa: The fundamentals for the rapid expansion of the PV market in South Africa appear to be in place. A project pipeline of over 1 GW has developed under the government’s REIPPP scheme. The first project was grid-connected last month. What future is there for PV beyond the subsidized, large-scale market?
Jonathan Gifford
Sep 30, 2013
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No confidence in manufacturer tests

Potential-induced degradation: Even though many module manufacturers are now promoting PID-resistant modules, the problem of potential-induced degradation remains unsolved. Three experts explain why not all tests can be trusted, and how to detect and reduce the effect.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Ray of light

Egypt: Times are tumultuous in Egypt. Amidst the political and social unrest, one domestic company is trudging forward to bring solar power to those who need it the most in the country. A look at KarmSolar S.A.E’s journey and ambition in Egypt.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Raise your glass

The future for glass: Dr. Jens Schneider, head of module technology at Fraunhofer CSP, and Christian Leers, VP Technology at Premium Solar, reveal how a new type of glass – which compared favorably against a best-in-class competitor in tests – has the potential to deliver improved efficiencies and cost savings in the solar sector.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Playing the long game

Emerging equipment markets: New manufacturing opportunities for c-Si solar photovoltaics will come from sunbelt markets, but it will take time.
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FIT for purpose

Japan market update: Izumi Kaizuka of RTS Corporation discusses the project approval status for Japan’s FIT program and the country’s installed capacity of PV system for the Fiscal Year 2012.
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A glass ceiling for India’s solar glass?

Solar glass from India: Faced with stagnant demand and the challenges posed by a flood of imports, India’s domestic solar glass industry must answer some tough questions if it is to thrive.
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Sep 30, 2013
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August breather

Ardour Solar Index: Index heavyweights sell off on lackluster 2Q13 results. Asian constituents offset downward pressure as upstream margins improve.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Expanding into new lands

West Africa: The increasing internationalization of the PV market presents both opportunities and challenges. This is exactly what German component supplier and installer Krinner found when developing the 15 MW project in Nouakchott, Mauritania.
Jonathan Gifford
Sep 30, 2013
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Brighter outlook for global PV installations

Global solar forecast: Raj Prabhu, co-founder and CEO of Mercom Capital Group, dissects the current state of the world market and forecasts a brighter outlook for PV installations around the globe.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Yes, but…

This time it was really there: the sun in the sky over the Indian mega-city New Delhi. Whereas visitors to last year’s Renewable Energy India Expo (REI) hardly ever saw the sun due to the dense smog mid-November, this year’s three-day event in the middle of September was blessed with abundant sunshine and blue skies. […]
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Sep 30, 2013
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New low price suppliers

Module prices: Modules from China are being undercut by products from Southeast Asia and are no longer the cheapest on the market.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Playing it safe

Crystalline silicon solar technologies: Industry talk has often been of a transition to high efficiency solar cell concepts but the PV market that exists today is risk averse, understandably, with standard modules made of polysilicon continuing to dominate.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Looking into the future

Defect catalogue: Electroluminescence is without a doubt in vogue. But there is still some debate over what the method actually reveals and how the images should be interpreted. We present typical module defects revealed by EL imaging.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Global FIT overview

Feed-in tariffs: South Australia reduces its FIT to a “fair and reasonable value.” Brunei declares its intentions to introduce a FIT. The Czech Republic kicks an industry when it’s down. And a few more utilities in the United States have begun offering their customers FIT programs to compete with those already in place.
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Tightened standards

Standardization in the US: New regulations for US PV systems from Underwriters Laboratories and from the 2014 National Electrical Code cover more PV components individually and are more specific for PV applications than past codes. Now work remains to help harmonize US and global PV standards.
Charles W. Thurston
Sep 30, 2013
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India expects 2.8 GW of new PV in 2014

REI: The Indian solar market is currently stuck in a waiting loop. The main obstacles curbing things from moving forward are the political zigzag course and funding problems. Nevertheless the future outlook remains positive. This was the conclusion at the 7th Renewable Energy India Expo (REI), which took place in mid-September in Greater Noida near New Delhi.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Rooftop activation

South Africa: The installation of rooftop solar PV systems in South Africa is set to exceed the annual projection of 5 MW because of continuing load shedding and an increase in grid electricity prices. Solar professionals are calling for more incentives and legislation to support this process and to increase the quality of PV installations.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Geographic & customer segmentation demand

Evolution of an end market: NPD Solarbuzz’s Michael Barker says PV industry changes trigger increased focus on specific geographic and customer segmentation.
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Sep 30, 2013
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Tracker installations multiply

Large-scale trackers: Tracker installations are becoming ever larger and the geographic spread of hosts adopting the technology is growing even wider. Economics are more favorable for most large tracker installations because of scale, but new reductions in cost and improvements in engineering are also helping to shave down the return on investment period.
Charles W. Thurston
Sep 30, 2013
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Ratcheting up competition

Mounting system industry: Competition among mounting system makers is inspiring more engineering efforts to drive down costs while generating better structures. Companies are pursuing multi-pronged strategies to survive.
Charles W. Thurston
Sep 30, 2013

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