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Forum Solarpraxis

Diversification and integration keys to surviving solar shakeout

In a new solar study, Bank Sarasin has named the five companies most likely to survive the current market shakeout, and identified those which are set to fail. International diversification and vertical integration are the watchwords for success. Meanwhile, India has been identified as a leading solar market going forward.

Forum Solarpraxis: More foreign investment and lobbying needed

After an opening day that seemed somewhat overly focused on the German market, the second day provided a whistle-stop, round-the-world tour encompassing both prominent and emerging markets from Europe and beyond. The key issues to emerge were a need for more foreign investment and lobbying against other power sources.

Taking the temperature at the Forum Solarpraxis: day one

The 12th Forum Solarpraxis kicked off on Thursday, designed to unite the movers and shakers of the industry in Berlin to discuss the issues currently facing the PV industry. Yet the clash between the pre-organised themes for the first day and the participants desire to look to the future outside of the German industry seemed to present a bit of a problem.

Market diversity a key trend for next year

According to the photovoltaics (PV) analysts, market diversity will be one of the key trends next year, with a number of emerging countries making up the expected shortfall of installed capacity in Germany.

11th Forum Solarpraxis comes to an end

The photovoltaics (PV) industry looks toward the coming year with some uncertainty.

Future PV markets and investment opportunities discussed at Forum Solarpraxis

Future photovoltaics (PV) markets were discussed at one of the final 11th Forum Solarpraxis sessions, currently being held in Berlin, Germany.

Competition and cost reduction highlighted at Forum Solarpraxis

The 11th Forum Solarpraixs, currently being held in Berlin, Germany at the Hilton Hotel, has got off to a positive start, with over 700 delegates registering. “Competitiveness”, “cost reduction” and “growth” were the watchwords of the morning.

"Major" collaboration opportunity for Germany and China

Speaking at the opening of the 11th Forum Solarpraxis, Zhang Jiaqiang from the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China told delegates that a “major” opportunity exists for German and Chinese companies to collaborate with one another in the photovoltaics (PV) industry.

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