Global solar installations hit 9GW in latest quarter

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Third quarter global solar installations in 2013 reached 9GW, according to a recent report. NPD Solarbuzz Quarterly said demand increased 6% compared to the second quarter, while advancing 20% above a year earlier.

Price stabilization provided some underlying support in the third quarter, analysts said. “The record levels of mid-year demand in 2013 have been critical to the overall recovery of the solar PV sector,” said NPD Solarbuzz senior analyst Michael Barker. “Restored confidence in end-market growth is allowing leading solar PV manufacturers to pursue aggressive shipment strategies within both established and emerging territories, despite earlier concerns that trade wars could dampen growth.”

Fourth quarter PV demand is expected to remain strong, reaching between 10-12 GW. China and the US will take half of the further gains, the report noted.

Revenues for solar PV end markets are targeted for $21 billion in the last quarter of 2013, and $65-$75 billion by year’s end. That compares to $68 billion in 2012 and $92 billion two years ago, when system prices were higher.

NPD Solarbuzz is the first report to come out about third quarter PV installation numbers. IHS still has not released for this period. However, it did recently report 2013 second quarter global solar installations were 8.5 GW, up from 7.1 GW in the first.

Read more at https://cleantechnica.com/2013/10/14/third-quarter-2013-solar-pv-installations-reach-9-gw/#Al5GeP2Qf13jBZ7U.99

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