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Magazine Archive 2013

Price range is still large

US system prices: Nicholas Rinaldi of GTM Research on the factors that are contributing to continued system price declines across the US PV market.

Protecting intellectual property in China

China: Intellectual property and copyright protection remain key issues for foreign PV suppliers doing business in mainland China.

Safe with lithium

Battery safety: In Germany there is a discussion brewing about the safety of storage systems. However, it is also possible to operate them safely.

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Solar for more than a thousand islands

Indonesia: With over 238 million people, the generation capacity growth of electricity has lagged behind the pace of demand growth leading to power shortages and low levels of electrification. But now, things are starting to get concrete on the solar front in the archipelago with the government making solid plans for PV.

Solar funding remains timid, but downstream roars

Venture capital: Venture capital (VC) funding was unimpressive in the second quarter of 2013, totaling US$189 million in 19 deals compared to $126 million in 26 deals in the first quarter of the year. Despite that, downstream companies picked up right where they left off in the quarter before, recording their most successful quarter to date. Raj Prabhu, CEO of Mercom Capital Group, elaborates.

Storage to the fullest

Battery systems: In Germany there is a lot of hype about electricity storage systems for grid-connected solar plants. The pv magazine overview of 176 systems shows the state of development. There are big differences between the devices when it comes to price, dimensioning and economic efficiency.

Super-charged silicon

Interview: Martin Green, a solar scientist who has been revolutionizing the technology since founding the Solar Photovoltaics Group at the University of New South Wales in 1974, met up with pv magazine at SNEC in China.

Supply disruption

Chinese factory gate prices: The era of low-cost Chinese solar modules in Europe ends as antidumping tariffs drive up pricing.

The backbones of BOS

PV components: Solar junction boxes, cables and connectors may not be as glamorous as the sleek multi-jointed robots that have begun to invade the PV industry, but recent advances in safety performance, cost reduction and ease of installation are bringing new focus on these critical components. Such advances were widely displayed at the recent Intersolar North America trade show in July.

Through thick and thin?

China’s PV industry: Using the example of Suntech Power Holdings, Dirk Kayser and Li Shi analyze the risks of managing government-industry relationships in China.

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