AS Published on Saturday 29 October 2022 - n° 422 - Categories:forecasts;
IEA forecasts for 2030
Annual installations in the solar world are expected to quadruple between 2021 and 2030 to reach
AS Published on Monday 24 October 2022 - n° 421 - Categories:forecasts;
The global PV market in 2023: manufacturers' commentary part 2
(Report from the EnergyTrend conference at the end of September)
Risen Energy believes that the era of HJT is now here. N-type technology is becoming the dominant trend,
AS Published on Monday 24 October 2022 - n° 421 - Categories:forecasts;
The global PV market in 2023: general characteristics Part 1
(Report from the EnergyTrend conference at the end of September)
Panel prices remain relatively high due to the national and international pandemic that disrupted the PV supply chain in 2021 and 2022.
AS Published on Saturday 22 October 2022 - n° 421 - Categories:forecasts;
Significant increase in global PV installations by 2022
The International Energy Agency (IEA PVPS) estimates that 173.5 GW of new solar capacity was installed in 2021 (+22% over 2020), and that this figure could reach
L R AS Published on Monday 17 October 2022 - n° 420 - Categories:forecasts;
Global solar PV capacity to increase 20-fold by 2050
Global solar PV capacity will increase 20-fold by 2050, by which time
AS Published on Saturday 15 October 2022 - n° 420 - Categories:forecasts;
Record energy prices boost demand for renewable energies and energy storage
According to Rystad, record energy prices, particularly in Europe, are boosting demand for renewable energies and energy storage, as they reduce the payback time on investments
AS Published on Monday 10 October 2022 - n° 419 - Categories:forecasts;
Rystad examines the effects of rising electricity prices
Fewer projects to be carried out
Will European solar photovoltaic panel manufacturing be threatened by soaring electricity prices? Nearly 35 GW of photovoltaic manufacturing projects in Europe and over 2,000 gigawatt hours (GWh) of battery cell manufacturing capacity.
AS Published on Saturday 3 September 2022 - n° 414 - Categories:forecasts;
Demand for panels and silicon production in 2022
The desire to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and the war in Ukraine boosted global demand for panels in thefirst half of the year. This trend will continue in the second half of the year. As a result, InfoLink has re-evaluated by
L R AS Published on Tuesday 14 June 2022 - n° 408 - Categories:forecasts;
Doubling the world's renewable energy capacity in a decade?
According to Fitch, global renewable energy capacity will more than double over the decade. Non-hydro renewable energy production will more than double,
AS Published on Tuesday 24 May 2022 - n° 405 - Categories:forecasts;
320 GW of renewable energy, including 190 GW of solar power, installed worldwide by 2022?
According to the IEA, 320 GW of renewable energies, including 190 GW of solar (+25% on 2021, 60% of total renewable energies) should be installed worldwide by 2022. The current global energy crisis, exacerbated by the war, has given a major boost to the transition to clean energy.
L R AS Published on Tuesday 12 April 2022 - n° 401 - Categories:forecasts;
The war in Ukraine is a factor in the major energy transformation
The invasion of Ukraine is changing the debate on energy, prices and renewables, according to Indra Overland, director of the Energy Research Centre at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. He says there will be no return to the situation before February 2022.
AS Published on Tuesday 29 March 2022 - n° 399 - Categories:forecasts;
pvXchange believes the crisis will be long-lasting
On the one hand, we know the challenge of the climate crisis. On the other hand, we are experiencing the health crisis caused by covid 19. Now we are faced with the Ukrainian crisis. So it has become almost impossible to make forecasts,
AS Published on Tuesday 22 March 2022 - n° 398 - Categories:forecasts;
Tongwei no. 1 worldwide from 2025?
LONGi achieves a phenomenal profit margin, well above that of its competitors. The company has established its position as world No. 1 in wafer and panel production. And yet,
L R AS Published on Tuesday 22 March 2022 - n° 398 - Categories:forecasts;
BP forecasts
According to a BP study, the levelised cost of electricity (LCOE) produced from solar energy could fall by between 40% and 55% worldwide by 2030, thanks to lower technology and production costs, more efficient panels and larger-scale projects.
AS Published on Monday 14 March 2022 - n° 397 - Categories:forecasts;
What if the steady fall in panel prices were to give way to a rise?
German and Swiss researchers are questioning the idea that the cost of renewable energy will continue to fall in the face of rising interest rates and carbon prices. They have sketched out a scenario in which interest rates could rise by up to 5% and public incentives for renewable energies would be phased out.