From Covid and supply chain disruptions to the rapid adoption and growth of renewables and new technology, 2020 has left its impact unlike any others. 2021 will likely offer even more PV industry growth, despite some policy speed bumps and uncertainty.
Read MoreHail is becoming a bigger financial risk for insurers, and they are not covering all the damage. As glass gets thinner, solar asset owners need to take notice.
Read MoreThe rooftops of big-box retailers remain an emerging market for PV solar. However, if these new electrical systems are not managed and/or installed correctly, they can result in de-energized systems catching fire.
Read MoreTo capture 26% credit, your solar projects must either be placed in service by the end of 2020 or satisfy the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) safe harbor provisions such as the broadly termed “continuous construction” and the “5% rule.”
Read MoreDisruptions in polysilicon supply this summer, as well as demand for solar PV during the ongoing pandemic, have added a new source of supply risk to project finance and construction that can lead to price risk and make projects unviable.
Read MoreIn recent months, the solar industry has experienced several polysilicon price shocks following supply disruptions. While production is expected only to be temporarily offline, this latest development will only raise the price hike potential for polysilicon.
Read MoreAn EPC firm received 17 MW of PV modules from a manufacturer in Asia for install on a portfolio of solar projects in the United States. Inspections performed by CEA found that almost 20% of received modules had detrimental microcracks.
Read MoreDue to the COVID-19 global supply chain disruption, buyers are concerned about where to secure quality solar modules. If you’re sourcing modules for 2020 (and beyond), rather than selecting a module based on the location of the factory, consider first your product requirements.
Read MoreCEA Founder and CEO, Andy Klump, provides an update and message of hope amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreAs the solar industry has skyrocketed in the last decade, this diversifying supply chain has helped drive down prices to undreamt-of levels. Quality assurance will help sustain our success even in uncertain times due to COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Supplier Benchmarking Program (SBP) is designed to deliver the PV industry’s only real time, independent, and unbiased ranking of the top PV module manufacturers in the world.
Read MoreFirms that obtain their equipment from convoluted overseas supply chains can learn from corporate investors, now seeking to reduce the volatility in their stock portfolios.
Read MoreThe battery energy storage landscape is continuing to evolve. While battery manufacturing was once dominated by Japan and more recently South Korea, China is quickly becoming a major player. Nowhere is this more apparent than with lithium-ion batteries (LIB).
Read MoreThe solar industry is experiencing rapid changes from new technologies like PERC, half-cut cells, and new materials, to a large migration of manufacturing to SE Asia. Examine how these trends are impacting solar quality.
Read MoreWith huge leaps made in automation of PV module production facilities over the past decade, module quality and output have seen dramatic increases. Discover the pros and cons for automation of key process steps.
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