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The development of the solar sector and pv technologies is different in different countries. Applications, the political situation, subsidy programs and the experiences of installers and users differ. Here you will find the most important pv markets.

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Sharp - Olympic

New solar partnership in Greece

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Sharp Energy Solutions Europe and Olympic Engineering & Consulting announced their partnership, aiming to further advance the solar industry in Greece.

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Financing

How long will European producers last?

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Despite the fact that the prices of solar panels have not dropped any further, there is certainly no price recovery yet. As a result, the selling price gap between European and Chinese solar panels remains so large that European producers are in serious trouble, according to Gerard Scheper, CEO of European Solar. "European producers are at a standstill and will certainly not be able to keep that up for another six months."

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Topic of the Week: Mounting systems

Ukrainian solar company conquers the European market

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In 2020, Ukrainian company SSK entered the European market with its range of PV module mounting systems, which have already proven successful in the markets of Ukraine and neighbouring countries.

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Antwerp Declaration

Joint initiative for a competitive decarbonized European industry

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The electricity industry and energy intensives join forces to boost Europe’s industrial competitiveness in a net-zero economy.

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Greece

Energiequelle enters Greek solar and wind market    

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Project developer Energiequelle has opened an office in Athens and is entering the Greek renewable energy market. Energiequelle has already been active in the southern European country for several years.

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Energy policy

Nuclear power is outdated, expensive and harmful

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The recent kick-off meeting of the "Nuclear Alliance" in Brussels is a signal of backward-looking thinking. It is wrong, expensive and fuels energy from the day before yesterday. Only renewable energies such as wind and solar energy have a future, says Markus Elsässer, CEO of Solar Promotion GmbH.

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PV Index Sun.store

Slight rebound in PV module prices, demand outlook remains strong

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C&I solar modules with power classes 450-500 W were in short supply in March, driving average monofacial prices up from 0.124 to 0.129 EUR/ W. The increase was despite sluggish need for residential PV modules, with full black modules recording another slight price drop. Despite this moderate price rebound, the buyers remained bullish about the demand in the upcoming month.

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Topic of the Week: Spain

Spain introduces new incentives to promote clean-tech supply chain

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Spain has introduced a new incentive scheme aimed at strengthening its clean-tech supply chain, including PV manufacturing. The initiative is endorsed by the European Solar Manufacturing Council (ESMC).

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Topic of the Week: Spain 

A look back at this year‘s Genera trade fair in Madrid

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A total of 43,000 experts visited the 27th edition of the Genera trade fair in Madrid. That is almost 25 per cent more visitors compared to the previous year. More than 40 per cent of exhibitors came from abroad to present the latest trends in the energy transition.

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Interview LONGi

„Several global conflicts could impact supply chains for PV“

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Engin Yaman, Managing Director of LONGi Germany, on current market developments, the security of supply chains and price developments, the discussion on Chinese price dumping and the business strategy for Europe and Germany.

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Manufacturing

India: Strong growth of PV manufacturing capacity

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In 2023 India added 20.8 gigawatts (GW) of solar modules and3.2 GW of solar cell manufacturing capacity, according to Mercom India.

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Energy mix

Switzerland aims for 50 per cent solar energy in the electricity mix

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The contribution of photovoltaics to the electricity supply in Switzerland is set to increase dramatically. How this can be achieved was a key topic at this year's Swissolar photovoltaic conference.

© Hans-Christoph Neidlein
Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2024

"Low installation expertise as a challenge"

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In terms of photovoltaic installations per capita, the Netherlands is already the European leader with 1280 watts and the PV market continues to grow. The Solar Solutions trade fair in Amsterdam highlighted important trends and challenges.

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Solar modules

Module prices continue to spiral downwards

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Solar modules are becoming cheaper and cheaper. This applies to both standard and efficient modules. The expected stabilisation has failed to materialise or is at least a long time coming.

© Hans-Christoph Neidlein
Solar Solutions Amsterdam 2024

Solar spring fever in the Netherlands

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The PV market is stabilizing, glass-glass modules are also becoming increasingly standard in the residential sector and stronger growth in battery storage is expected for the Netherlands in the future despite the continuation of net metering. These are just some of the key trends that have emerged at Solar Solutions 2024 in Amsterdam.

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Trade fairs

Solar Solutions Amsterdam as showcase for innovations

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From March 19-21, 2024, Solar Solutions in Amsterdam will open its doors as the largest solar trade fair in Northwest Europe.  More than 17,000 trade visitors are expected at Expo Haarlemmermeer in Amsterdam.

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Topic of the week: EU manufacturing

EU solar market reaches record heights

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SolarPower Europe’s new EU Market Outlook for Solar Power 2023-2027 reveals a record 56 GW of solar installations in Europe in 2023. However, the forecast for next  year is lower.

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Outlook

Sunny times in Sweden

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With a continued high interest in photovoltaics, forecasted by the Swedish Solar Energy Association, companies like Soltech see themselves well positioned for the future.

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Sustainability

Intec Energy Solutions signs up to the UN Global Compact

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Intec Energy Solutions has announced its recent participation in the United Nations Global Compact initiative. This is a voluntary platform that encourages the development, implementation and disclosure of responsible business practices.