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Who sing the Song of Ice and Fire of PV Industry

Who sing the Song of Ice and Fire of PV Industry A Song of Ice and Fire, a science fantasy fiction written by famous American science fantasy fiction writer George R.R.Martin, 2011 has been adapted for TV play, after put on the screen, this millstone fiction was quickly spreading like fire, swept the world. The same 2011 what was opposite to the work, the sunrise industry global PV industry, which intimately linked with the fiery hot sun, just encountered a chilly ice-cold winter. Since 2011, European nations have substantially adjusted the PV industry policies, the PV module price largely fell, the development of PV manufacture took a sudden turn and became worse suddenly,?sales decreased , stocks rapidly increased, many firms fell into a small profit or loss, some adopted cutting jobs , recombination, some stopped operation even filed to bankruptcy protection, facing many difficulties. The PV industry fills with suffers, however, is it the time dark night before dawn come, is anyone who can sing the song of ice and fire, to welcome the rising of the sun after through the carnage. Let’s see the faint spark of light behind the ice chill. 1. As the PV mount install cost fell sharply, the global PV install quantity largely rose.2011, the global PV install quantity increased rapidly, amounted to 27.7GW, rose by 70% compared to 2010, which is far beyond early year expectation. The European traditional markets install quantity had large increase, Asia, North America areas also have considerable increase, and China the most.2011, newly increased install quantity are more than 2GW in China, 1.1GW newly increased install quantity in Japan, 700MW in Australia, 300MW in India. 2. Opposite to Europe PV Fit reduce policy, Asian countries including China, India and Japan have not cut down PV preferential policies but strengthened them. The Africa, Middle East, South America areas also adopts active policies to launch the PV market. 3. The solar power will be more competitive in coming years. As reported, there are some silicon wafer manufactures have designed thinner silicon wafer through new technology. Most 180 microns wafer nowadays can be thinned to 25 microns without reducing the performance, which can cut down50% high quality silicon waste during nowadays production technology. And there are some Japanese companies designed high efficient solar cell production solutions which can use this thinner wafer. It is said that about 10 years, solar panel price can be cut down by 50% compared now, which may enough to compete with unrecyclable energy price. 4. Solar power station construct cost continuously falls. Power facilities, inventors, wiring and financing cost will constantly decrease in the global market competition. China always be the leading maker of PV construction should thanks to the more cost effective PV accessories than other nations’.The quality Chinese PV companies will develop and expand on the road of lower cost ,higher technical level and more energy saving environment protection. Like Xiamen Grace Solar PV mounting system sales in 2011 has exceeded to other years’combined total. The coming of grid parity era, reduction of government subsidy, pain of self-reliance develop, is it that global PV crisis a danger or an opportunity, is solar energy ice or fire, is new energy market a red sea or blue sea, might just be only a thin line between or only between a read.
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Jamie Hahn, Solis Partners calls for legislation to support N.J. solar industry

New Jersey’s thriving solar industry is in danger unless the Legislature acts to increase the state’s Renewable Portfolio Standard or RPS, which mandates the amount of solar electricity that utilities must purchase from solar producers, says Jamie Hahn, co-founder and managing director of Solis Partners, a leading developer and integrator of commercial solar systems based in Manasquan, N.J.

Mount Diablo Unified School District installs SunPower solar systems at 51 schools

Mount Diablo Unified School District and SunPower Corp. are celebrating the completion of 40 SunPower solar power systems planned for district schools and facilities.

Assurant launches first-of-its-kind solar project insurance

Insurance bundle helps commercial solar developers mitigate risks and support project financing.

BSI expands debt facility for PV rooftop projects in Ontario

Blackstone Energy Solutions Inc. (BSI) announces an expanded feature set to its non-recourse debt facility for rooftop solar pv projects in Ontario.

BSI expands debt facility for PV rooftop projects in Ontario

Blackstone Energy Solutions Inc. (BSI) announces an expanded feature set to its non-recourse debt facility for rooftop solar pv projects in Ontario.

Construction starts on solar installation at Patriot Place

NRG Energy and The Kraft Group have started construction of a futuristic solar canopy, part of a one megawatt (MW) solar installation at Patriot Place expected to be completed by the start of the 2012-2013 pro football season.

ReneSola announces departure of CSO

ReneSola Ltd has announced that its chief strategy officer, Mr. Charles Bai, departed from the company at the end of his contract, effective May 1, 2012.

GeoGenix announces 20 new residential solar projects in Burlington County, NJ

GeoGenix has announced that it has signed 20 new contracts to install rooftop residential solar systems at Four Seasons at Mapleton, an age-restricted single-family development in the Burlington County, N.J., township of Mansfield.

EU OPV research project "HIFLEX" completes major milestone

The “HIFLEX” research project, project number ICT 248678, supported by the European Commission, aims to jointly develop a costeffective technology for highly flexible ITO-free organic photovoltaic (OPV) modules.

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