Published:2010/8/6 1:17:00 Author:Li xiao na From:SeekIC
The solar energy market in British is the place where the industry grows fastest, although its supply of components and converter is short; its erection departments are never trained and the price is higher than in Germany. An investigation shows that erection amount of the solar energy will reach 96MW in the year of 2010, which increases 1500% from the last year. The policy of electric power subsidy has been implemented in April of this year, which drives the increase to a certain degree. The erection rate was low before the policy.
Experts point out that the sharply increase caused by the policy will be stop in the year of 2011. However, it is predicated that the growth amount will still be 143MW in the solar energy market of 2011, and it will grow to 214MW in 2012 and 500MW in 2014. The electric power subsidy makes the British market charming, which will be more attractive if the price equal to the American and German market. The reduction subsidy in Germany also adds the attraction of British market. Germany reduce the subsidy of the electric power, therefore, the stress of the PV industry are turning to the places where have more favorable conditions. Thus the British becomes the hottest country of the solar energy industry.
Many corporations are trying to seek the sales pipeline in British market; therefore, the British market should gain its competitiveness of the price and quality. It is good news for British market at the short term. If the predication comes true, the sharply growth of erection amount will cause the worry of some experts. The related circumstances have happened to other countries like Germany, Italy and Spain. The electric power subsidy in these countries reduced quickly, which beyond our expectation. The market is not able to gain the long and stable development. The high growth rate in British is possible to cause the reduction of the subsidy. The related integrated circuit is 150C60B.
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