Navigant releases 7th annual edition of PV analysis report

May 2, 2012
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Navigant’s Solar Services Program advised that its Photovoltaic Manufacturer Shipments, Capacity & Competitive Analysis 2011/2012 is now available. The report gives an analysis of PV industry shipments, capacity and average prices and revenues as well as a five-year forecast of technology shipments.

The seventh annual edition of the report includes, among other features, ASP’s for PV technologies with a complete trend line from 1986 to 2011 and forecasts to 2012, annual shipments of PV technologies broken out by region, manufacturer and technology, a discussion of 2011’s top PV manufacturers and forecast and discussion for the CSP, HCPV and LCPV industries.

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“The solar industry has entered an expected correction, and unfortunately will experience more upheaval before it’s over,” explained Paula Mints, a director at Navigant and principal analyst for its solar services program. “Despite 2011’s flat technology revenues and softening market, the PV industry will emerge a leaner, more nimble industry after overcoming the current challenges. This year’s supply report speaks to both past and current struggles, and is a tool to begin outlining future competitiveness.”

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