Global Solar Photovoltaic Inverter Market Value Will Lose $500 Million by 2020, says GlobalData Mitteilungen Solarenergie 25. März 2015 Werbung The global market for solar Photovoltaic (PV) inverters will decline in value from an estimated $5.7 billion in 2014 to approximately $5.2 billion by 2020, due to the rapidly decreasing cost of inverters, according to research and consulting firm GlobalData. (WK-intern) - The company’s latest report* states that while the annual addition of solar PV systems is increasing globally every year, the falling cost of inverters continues to reduce the market size, with prices expected to decrease by 20–25% in the forecast period to reach $0.13 per Watt (W) by 2020. A solar inverter converts direct current electricity generated from solar PV
Alstom heading to DC for NHA 2014 Technik 29. April 2014 Werbung Alstom is committed to producing renewable hydropower for over a century. The company views hydropower as part of a long-term sustainable energy plan that can help North America rise to the energy challenges it is facing. (WK-intern) - Water to wire, Alstom helps stabilize America’s grid and does so proudly. Alstom will join over 500 hydro professionals in the nation’s capital for the 2014 National Hydropower Association’s Annual Conference from April 28th-30th, in Washington, DC. This conference seeks to bring together the entire industry to collectively strengthen the voice of this silent renewable and to advocate for this reliable and renewable resource. Attended by
Yingli Green Energy Retains First Position in GlobalData’s Top Five Crystalline Module Manufacturers Solarenergie 27. März 2014 Werbung Sun Continues to Shine on Yingli Green Energy as it Retains First Position in GlobalData’s Top Five Crystalline Module Manufacturers, 2013 Yingli Green Energy produces 9.4% of the world’s crystalline modules in 2013 The recovery of solar photovoltaic demand in 2013 ‘benefited the supply side of the market significantly,’ says analyst (WK-intern) - LONDON, UK - Yingli Green Energy (Yingli), the global leader in crystalline module manufacturing in 2012, has retained its top position in 2013 after producing 9.4% of the world’s crystalline modules in the same year, according to new figures released by research and consulting firm GlobalData. The company’s latest findings show