In the sope of the 10. Forum Solarpraxis, which took place between Novmber 19 and 20, Markus Lohr - Research Analyst - presented "Secondary Markets - Opportunities in Untapped National Markets". [» more]
In the scope of the Photovoltaics Summit Europe 2009 - which took place in Rome between June 30 and July 2, 2009 - Florian Schmidt, Head of Product Management - gave a presentation about "Understanding obstacles to the development of photovoltaic markets – bureaucracy and its impacts in Italy, Greece and the Czech Republic". [» more]
After the boom in 2009 when more than half of the newly installed PV capacity was installed in Germany, newly installed capacity is set to increase again and Germany remains the most important sales market worldwide. [» more]
instead 880.00 EUR only 660.00 EUR
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The German PV Market Executive Briefing 2012 will tackle the explosive changes currently experienced by the German PV market and discuss current trends and challenges as well as solutions and recommendations for 2012/2013. Find out which strategy is the most sustainable in the PV market. [» more]
instead 980.00 EUR only 850.00 EUR
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Building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) has played a rather marginal role during the boom in rooftop and open space plants. The most significant reasons were the low number of marketable solutions – the high module and system prices for instance. Additionally, only a few countries developed specific feed-in tariffs or promotion schemes to compensate for these difficulties. However, because of technical advancements, the number of marketable products is rising. At the same time manufacturers are currently on the search for alternatives to the narrowing market for non-integrated PV systems. EuPD Research estimates the market for BIPV up to 300 MW in 2009 and up to 400 MW in 2010. [» more]
instead 2490.00 EUR only 2490.00 EUR
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The German PV market is clearly different from all other country markets. It is not only the political framework conditions that constitute the difference, but also Germany’s regional particularities. The PV market segment varies extremely in all German regions with regard to system size installed, distribution networks, dominant customer groups, and market saturation. [» more]
Against the background of a competitive market environment it is becoming more and more difficult to compare oneself to the competition. Highly relevant aspects are for instance the price policy as well as the sales network and details on installed system components. The possibility to effectively monitor such decisions as a manufacturer is however confined. Instead of monitoring price and sales developments on the part of the company it is however also possible to consider these aspects from the perspective of the consumer. [» more]
With a total installed capacity of around only 18 MW in 2008, the development of the UK’s PV sector has been rather slow in the past. In fact, PV technology has been thought to have only a niche application. However, the generous feed-in tariff which was introduced in the UK on April 1st, 2010, will undoubtedly have an enormous impact on the PV industry. [» more]
instead 4950.00 EUR only 2980.00 EUR
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The inverter industry is leaving its infancy years and becoming a more mature industry. However, now that it is beyond the teething years, it is more important than ever to be able to do more that just supply. [» more]
Besides the cost situation of a company and consumer demand, market-orientated pricing is most importantly determined by the competitive situation within a market. Recent studies of the German PV market demonstrate that price is a deciding factor for both installers as well as end customers. [» more]
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