Editors’ Blog

Editors' Blog, Features
March 8, 2016
By Mark Osborne
Recent shipment guidance from two leading members of the ‘Silicon Module Super League’ (SMSL), Trina Solar and JinkoSolar highlighted that the US solar PV market in 2016 was expected to show considerable growth but raised concerns over the possibility of a module oversupply situation when compiling a list of suppliers with their own US ambitions.
Editors' Blog, Features
March 7, 2016
By Andy Colthorpe
In common with every other PV market in the world as it matures, attaining grid parity for the technology is the ultimate goal for Japan. As an electricity market in general, meeting electrical supply with demand will of course become ever-more important.
Editors' Blog, Features
March 4, 2016
By Mark Osborne
The chairman and CEO of Trina Solar, Jifan Gao, has raised the spectre of module overcapacity in 2016. Mark Osborne asks if the global solar industry should be worried.
Editors' Blog, Features
March 1, 2016
By Andy Colthorpe
Japan's PV industry is changing fast. The feed-in tariff has brought about over 30GW of installed capacity, with large-scale solar outnumbering residential by about 10 to one. Ahead of this week's PV Expo in Tokyo, Andy Colthorpe takes a look at some of the issues expected to dominate.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 25, 2016
By John Parnell
As another big US CSP project bites the dust having previously rejected the suggestion that it should re-apply as a PV project, John Parnell explores whether CSP, especially power towers, risk becoming the Betamax of solar energy.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 25, 2016
By Finlay Colville
The forthcoming PV CellTech conference in Malaysia, 16-17 March 2016, is poised to unveil the key issues that will underpin c-Si solar cell manufacturing over the next few years.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 23, 2016
By Mark Osborne
GCL Systems has claimed several important shipment and capacity metrics that would catapult the company into the top-10 manufacturer rankings for 2015. Mark Osborne takes a closer look at the figures.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 15, 2016
By Mark Osborne
Despite record low polysilicon prices seen in January 2016 marking a clear oversupply, PV manufacturing capacity expansions and projected end-market demand could reverse the situation by the end of 2016, specifically in China.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 11, 2016
By John Parnell
The best thing about solar being subsidy free may yet turn out to be the neutering effect it has on politicians, argues John Parnell.
Editors' Blog, Features
February 9, 2016
By Finlay Colville
New research undertaken by Solar Intelligence, part of PV Tech’s parent company Solar Media Ltd., can exclusively reveal the forecasted breakdown of production for the different technologies being used within the solar industry in 2016.

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