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Commercial & Industrial PV Report - India - 2018October 09, 2018This report takes a closer look at the drivers, opportunities, constraints and the competitive landscape of the Indian market for commercial and industrial PV plants. Despite the attractiveness of PV in many segments, there are many challenges that will hold back India from reaching its 40 GW rooftop PV target by 2022.Subscribers 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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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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India Utility-Scale Solar PV Report - 2017A winding road of opportunityMarch 29, 2017This report takes a closer look at the drivers, opportunities, constraints and the competitive landscape of the Indian market for utility-scale PV plants.Subscribers Only
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Utility-scale PV Projects Cost Analysis Report - 2016October 28, 2016This report reviews current and future cost trends for utility-scale PV in China, United States, India, France and Japan, including analysis of LCOE.Subscribers Only
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US to Dodge Solar Shortage This Year Even Amid New Antidumping Fines on Chinese Module SuppliersApril 17, 2014A long-running battle in the global photovoltaic (PV) market between the United States and China over antidumping and subsidy charges could expand into higher solar costs, with wide-ranging ramifications for the U.S. if punitive tariffs are levied on Taiwanese cells.
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2013 PV Inverter Supplier Rankings: Asian Suppliers Tighten Grip as European Leadership WeakensApril 10, 2014The number of Asian companies appearing among the world’s 10 largest photovoltaic (PV) inverter suppliers doubled in 2013, with four from China and Japan appearing within the charmed circle, compared to just two in 2012 and none in 2011, according to new analysis from IHS Technology.
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China’s Antidumping Tariffs Expected to Have Limited Impact on Country’s Polysilicon PricingJuly 30, 2013China’s move to slap retaliatory antidumping tariffs on solar polysilicon imported from the United States and South Korea will cause only a slight increase in domestic pricing for the material...
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EU Antidumping Duties to Price Chinese Modules out of the European MarketMay 13, 2013Average pricing for Chinese-manufactured photovoltaic (PV) solar modules could surge by 45 percent in June, cutting some solar project IRRs to below 7 percent and further dampen demand...