The equivalent of a 5-megawatt solar farm every hour of every day –
that’s how much new solar photovoltaic power is being installed around
the world right now, according to a leading industry analyst, and it’s a
surge that will help the industry to a mammoth total for 2014. NPD Solarbuzz said it sees demand reaching 49 gigawatts in 2014, a
huge leap from 36 GW in 2013 (a number likely to be arrived at after a
While plenty of solar went in over 2011 and 2012, the rate of growth
of new installations had practically stalled, with around 30.4 GW of PV
systems installed in 2011 and 31.3 GW installed in 2012, according to
the European Photovoltaic Industry Association.
But after a difficult period of right-sizing in the manufacturing
sector and declining subsidies and flattening growth in Europe, capacity
is now more in balance with demand, which appears particularly strong
in China, Japan and the United States, NPD Solarbuzz said.“The solar PV industry has reached a critical tipping point, with
end-market demand hitting record levels almost every quarter,” Finlay
Colville, vice-president at NPD Solarbuzz, said in a statement. “This
growth is being driven by leading module suppliers and project
developers that returned to profitability during 2013, and which have
now established highly-effective global sales and marketing networks.”
In the past, it was Europe that drove solar’s gaudy growth rates, but
in a maturing market there, feed-in tariffs and other subsidies have
waned (as they were intended to in many cases), slowing growth. But not
to worry, NPD Solarbuzz said.Over the six-month period from October 2013 to March 2014, the solar
PV industry will install almost 22 GW, which is greater than all the
solar PV installations that occurred between 2005 and 2009, during the
previous high-growth phase of the industry that was driven by the
European market…. The record solar PV demand in Q4’13 is heavily
weighted towards the three leading countries for end-market demand
today: China, Japan, and the United States. Two-thirds of all solar
panels installed in Q4 will be located in China, Japan, and the US.
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