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CleanTech Bites
Graph of the Day: Australia’s surging solar market
Deutsche Banks says new financing models will underpin growth of solar PV in Australian market in coming years.
Giles Parkinson
Jan 7, 2014
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CleanTech Bites
Solar success: Who’s leading residential, commercial markets?
In Australia’s highly competitive solar industry, five major PV retailers hold only 15% national market share. So who’s leading where, and by how much?
Warwick Johnston
Dec 12, 2013
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Solar leasing horizon opens up in Australia
With the retreat of Australia’s subsidised PV markets, a new reality is emerging. Residential and commercial solar leasing is a big part of it.
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Nov 8, 2013
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Deutsche says solar PV market could reach 50GW in 2014
Analysts at Deutsche Bank says module manufacturers expect the global market to rise as high as 50GW in 2014 – up nearly 50% from 2013.
Giles Parkinson
Oct 24, 2013
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How solar PV industry became a global phenomenon
The biggest market for solar PV has moved beyond Europe to the world’s three biggest economies. But the fastest growth is occurring in Africa, Latin America and the rest of Asia. The world’s biggest manufacturer says it is now a global phenomenon, and costs are still falling.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 10, 2013
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CleanTech Bites
Trina Solar sees 50% growth in module sales in Australia
Trina Solar – the world’s third biggest solar manufacturer – and market leader in Australia, expects to lift Australia sales to 160MW in 2013.
Giles Parkinson
Aug 21, 2013
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Graph of the Day: Rise of the new solar kings
Yingli Green Energy leads record-high quarterly solar PV module shipments, as the much anticipated global industry consolidation sets in.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 13, 2013
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Future grid: Networks focus on solar storage for consumers
The CEO of New Zealand network operator Vector intends to broaden the rollout of its solar storage leasing package, and expects up to a third of all consumers will generate and store their own electricity. He says too many networks are locked in an old paradigm, shovelling “dumb capital” into legacy assets and passing the cost on to consumers.
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Aug 8, 2013
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Graph of the Day: World’s top ten solar PV suppliers
The top 10 solar PV manufacturers had a declining market share in 2012 – and the Japanese are catching up with Chinese rivals.
Zachary Shahan
Apr 15, 2013
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CleanTech Bites
First solar spots a market without subsidies in India
World’s biggest maker of thin-film panels plans to build solar farms in India for industrial and commercial consumers without any subsidies involved.
Bloomberg New Energy Finance
Aug 29, 2012
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Solar survival of the fittest, as global shakeout continues
Chinese solar stocks tumble, hit by PV oversupply largely driven by the China machine; First Solar and Sharp seek new ways to beat the glut.
Sophie Vorrath
Jul 31, 2012
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Five things we learned from… Clean Energy Week
Mainstream parties defend the RET, but what exactly are they defending? The Coalition is blinded by its hatred of green technologies; why The Greens get it and mainstream parties don’t; why renewables could avert a gas-fired price surge; and why it’s better to be behind the meter than in front of it.
Giles Parkinson
Jul 30, 2012
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