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Magazine Archive 10-2016

China – 30 GW Market in 2016?

Chinese Market: China reports to have installed an enormous 20 GW so far in 2016, as a reduction to feed-in tariffs begins to take effect. A short-term drop in demand may rock the boat a little, but solar PV looks set to play an important role in the country’s energy future.

Bonding with solar and green Of hungry sharks, organic coffee and green bonds

Solar financing: The market for green bonds has exploded in 2016, with some estimates anticipating a total value of $100 billion before the end of the year. So far, solar businesses have been wary of these broadly scoped financial instruments. If the market continues to grow, however, their attraction may prove too strong for the industry to resist. Interview: Sean Kidney has a passion: saving the planet. As the CEO and cofounder of the Climate Bonds Initiative – an investor-focused, not-for-profit organization – he is probably as well-versed as anyone on the very earth he wants to save when it comes to the subject of green bonds. pv magazine talked to Kidney about where solar fits into the world of bonds that are colored green.

As Taiwan exports flag, domestic market picks up

Taiwan Industry: With prices for solar PV cells and modules plumbing new depths in the face of slowing demand and oversupply in global markets, Taiwan’s solar industry is in dire need of relief. Could Taiwan’s own domestic installations market provide a lifeline? In an industry facing chronic overcapacity issues and strong price pressure, 2016 is proving to be a particularly arduous year for Taiwan’s solar manufacturers. Sales are down and losses are mounting.

An American tale

Takeaways from SPI: At SPI last month, the 4th Annual ROTH Solar and Storage Symposium met with the solar supply chain. Here are five takeaways from that event.

African opportunities

Sub-Saharan solar: Africa has long been considered an emerging market for solar PV developers, and recently some impressive projects have been announced. The Africa Energy Forum this June invited leaders from many African countries to London to present their energy plans and investment opportunities. pv magazine offers a country by country insight into the most recent developments.

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