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PV Geographic ProfilesOctober 18, 2019The PV Geographic Profiles are published as part of the Downstream PV and Premium Solar Intelligence Services to provide dedicated studies on the market situation for photovoltaic (PV) systems in individual geographies. Each PV Geographic Profile provides in-depth analysis on the latest PV market development in each geography, including incentives, tenders and other drivers or barriers.Subscribers Only
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PV Installations TrackerOctober 03, 2019IHS Markit’s revamped PV Installations Tracker (previously PV Demand Market Tracker) provides forecasts and analysis for installed photovoltaic (PV) capacity in more than 70 countries.Subscribers Only
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PV Systems Price TrackerAugust 30, 2019This report contains the PV System Prices and Revenues that were previously published in the former report PV Demand Market Tracker. As one major input of the PV System Price forecast is the PV Module Price forecast, the PV System Prices report will from now on be published after the Q2 and Q4 releases of the PV Module Supply Chain Tracker.Subscribers Only
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PV Projects Pipeline TrackerAugust 23, 2019The PV Projects Pipeline Tracker is published as part of the Downstream PV Intelligence Service to provide the latest data on the pipelines of PV developers and EPC companies, as tracked by IHS Markit. The pipeline excel sheet and visualisation replace the section dedicated to PV developer and EPC pipelines in the Emerging PV Markets Tracker. For each major company, the tracker shows MW by completed, being installed, under contract and not-yet-contracted pipeline, specified for each covered country.Subscribers Only
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Solar EPC and O&M Provider TrackerAugust 05, 2019This report reveals who the leading PV system integrators (EPC’s) are worldwide, and presents details of their planned PV installation pipeline over the next 2-3 years. It is updated every quarter and includes...Subscribers Only
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Sterling and Wilson takes the lead as global solar PV EPC providerJuly 02, 2019In the Solar EPC and O&M Provider Tracker Q1 2019, IHS Markit presents the EPC market shares for non-residential PV systems installed in 2018. This year, Sterling and Wilson took the first position in the ranking; a result of continued leadership in the Indian PV market, combined with large projects overseas, most notably the 1.2 GW Sweihan project in Abu Dhabi.
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar Munich 2019May 23, 2019Intersolar Munich – is the leading event in Germany for renewable energy and energy storage. The scale of the event provides a crucial overview of the respective industries and the current market status in Germany and globally. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarised the major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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Fog lifts over Chinese PV marketApril 18, 2019On 10 and 12 April, China´s National Energy Authority (NEA) released two notices that reduce the uncertainty over the future of the Chinese PV market: The drafts are the latest in a string of initial proposals concerning future support for renewable power generation announced in the first quarter 2019 and indicate the direction the market will take, while still leaving a large question mark over how much capacity that will eventually be installed in 2019.Subscribers Only
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PV Developer Ranking Report - 2019Reflects 2018 ActualsMarch 06, 2019This report covers the developers of utility-scale PV projects (>5 MWdc) that were installed in 2018 across all geographies except for China.Subscribers Only
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PV Market State Profiles - USFebruary 13, 2019The US PV Market State Profiles are published as part of the North America Solar and Premium Solar Intelligence Services to provide dedicated studies on the market situation for photovoltaic (PV) systems in individual markets within the United States.Subscribers Only
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Reforms needed to untap the over 40 GW of distributed solar potential in the Middle EastJanuary 13, 2019Decreasing solar photovoltaic (PV) costs, combined with the long-term commitment to reduce countries’ carbon footprint and the need to phase out energy subsidies, have raised the interest of governments in the region to increase renewable investments. In addition to large-scale renewable competitive tenders, small-scale solutions for PV distributed generation are also gaining the attention of both governments and private players. However, relatively low retail tariffs, regulatory uncertainty, and a lack of track record have limited the deployment of solar distributed systems to date, particularly among residential customers. IHS Markit's Middle East energy analyst group has in collaboration with the downstream PV service, prepared an in-depth analysis of the market for distributed solar in the Middle East. The full analysis can be found in the attached pdf once you log in.Subscribers Only
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Solar EPC and O&M Service Providers Report - North America - 2018December 20, 2018This is the 2018 edition of the North American Solar EPC and O&M Providers North America. The report includes PV system integrator and EPC market shares, market shares for O&M service providers and asset owners in North America, and forecasts for PV installations by region.Subscribers Only
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Revamping and repowering of Solar PV Plants: The size of the opportunity in Europe and how companies are facing this transitionNovember 14, 2018The concept of “revamping and repowering” is one of the newest terms in the solar industry. As the installed base of photovoltaic (PV) systems age, the concept of upgrading and improving operating plants becomes increasingly relevant to both manufacturers and PV plant asset managers. However, the real market size for new PV components in existing plants will depend on the characteristics of each plant, the overall regulatory framework and the economic benefits that will accrue to asset managersSubscribers Only
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PV module suppliers to face intense competition in Europe as the MIP comes to an endAugust 29, 2018On 21 August, the majority of EU member states rejected the request for the initiation of expiry reviews with regards to the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy measures for crystalline solar PV modules and cells originated in or consigned from the People’s Republic of China. As such, the undertaking on the minimum import price (MIP) expired on 3 September after almost five years in place.
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IHS Markit maintains 37 GW PV forecast for China this yearAugust 21, 2018On 17 August 2018, the China Electricity Council published updated numbers on China photovoltaic (PV) connections in the first seven months of 2018. Despite the reduction in support for PV installations announced at the end of May 2018, the world's largest PV market had installed 31.3 GW of PV by the end of July. IHS Markit sees no reason to lower the installation projection for China further, but is confident in that another 6-7 GW of PV systems will be completed this year.Subscribers Only
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UPDATE 14 August - Few clear winners and many questions as India imposes safeguard duty on solar PV importsAugust 14, 2018UPDATE: On 13 August India’s Ministry of Finance released a statement, which directs All Principal Chief Commissioner/Chief Commissioner of Customs and Central Excise & GST, not to charge Safeguard Duty for the time being. This statement has been released to be in compliance with interim directions issued by the High Court of Odisha in written petition number 12817 of 2018. This decision means that PV modules and cells can for the time being enter India without any safeguard duty. Importers are however requested to sign a letter that obliges them to retroactively pay if the government re-instates the duties. The temporary halt to the safeguard duties improves the outlook for those companies seeking tariff exemptions for awarded projects, and for manufacturing in SEZs (see below). Near-term it means that shipments already heading to India can be cleared without duty (for now). New orders will depend on the confidence that developers and manufacturers have in the government's ability to approve the requested exceptions. IHS Markit assesses that it will take at least a month for the issue to be settled.
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Key Takeaways from Intersolar North America 2018July 20, 2018Intersolar North America is a leading trade show and conference for the solar and energy storage industries in the United States. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarized some major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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Solar Market Parity EU Presentation - 2018Milan, ItalyJune 28, 2018On 5 June 2018, IHS Markit analyst Aurore Penillard from the Power and Renewables group attended the Solarplaza event “Solar Market Parity EU”, in Milan.Subscribers Only
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Key takeaways from Intersolar Munich 2018June 27, 2018Intersolar Munich – is the leading event in Germany for renewable energy and energy storage. The scale of the event provides a crucial overview of the respective industries and the current market status in Germany and globally. After attending the show, the IHS Markit Solar and Energy Storage analyst team has summarised the major findings from the event.Subscribers Only
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China PV market update - impact of recent changesJune 07, 2018On 31 May 2018, China’s National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), Ministry of Finance (MOF), and National Energy Administration (NEA) published a notice with the aim to curb escalating feed-in tariff payments by restricting the amount of new PV installations under national subsidy schemes. The immediate impact is to bring the Chinese PV market to a halt, curbing the distributed PV (DPV) and ground-mount projects that aimed to secure the 2018 FiT levels. DPV projects installed after 2018 will have to rely fully on the benefits of self-consumption and any local support mechanisms. Ground-mount projects not able to complete under 2017 quota within June will have to wait until 2019 to secure possible new revenues, depending on future policy decisions. The following slides outline the impact that these changes will have on 2018 PV installations in China and the rest of the World.Subscribers Only