
L R AS Published on Monday 4 December 2023 - n° 468 - Categories:les articles de la semaine
Les articles de cette semaine (n°468, du 3 décembre)
Ce qu'il faut retenir de cette semaine au 3 décembre 2023
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Les articles de cette semaine :
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CONJONCTURE
- Une année 2023 record des installations PV mondiales, dirigée par la Chine + propos bons à savoir
- Des tarifs énergétiques en Chine moitiés moindres qu'aux Etats Unis ou en Europe

L R AS Published on Monday 27 November 2023 - n° 467 - Categories:les articles de la semaine
Les articles de cette semaine
Ce qu’il faut retenir de cette semaine
Nous avons évoqué cette semaine :
EN EUROPE
- Le parlement européen vote la loi NZIA (pour relocaliser la production PV)
- Après le vote de la loi européenne sur l’industrie nette zéro
- La pénurie de main-d’œuvre qualifiée
- Un nouveau fabricant européen de silicium arrête son activité (électricité trop chère)
- Les objectifs d'installations PV dans quelques pays européens
- La Commission européenne budgétise 4 milliards d'euros pour l'innovation
- Installations solaires en Allemagne (1,2 GW en octobre) et en Italie (3,5 GW en neuf mois)
LA CHINE
- La Chine a installé 143 GW solaires en dix mois + les investissements dans la production
LA FILIERE PHOTOVOLTAÏQUE
- Regard sur la surproduction de panneaux
- Y aura-t-il un ralentissement de la production photovoltaïque en 2024 ?
- Quelle quantité de panneaux y a-t-il dans les entrepôts européens ?
- En novembre, pvXchange constate une forte baisse des prix des panneaux
- La filière : le prix des panneaux baisse toujours
- Pour se vendre, le prix des panneaux baissera de 40 % en 2024
- Stabilité du prix des plaquettes; hausse en dollar
STOCKAGE
- Baisse du prix moyen des batteries de stockage en octobre
- La conjoncture est moins bonne dans le secteur des batteries
LA R & D
- Une cellule solaire à pérovskite inversée à 25 % et une stabilité remarquable
- L'innovation n'est utile que quand on peut l'employer !
DIVERS
- Les champs photovoltaïques 50 fois plus efficaces que le boisement
- Faire attention aux conditions météorologiques extrêmes
- Un moyen de protéger les panneaux contre la grêle ?
- Premier robot pour inspecter les centrales solaires
- 7,6 % des parcs solaires dans le monde sont victimes de vandalisme
LES ENTREPRISES
- Projets de Voltec : des panneaux TOPCon au printemps 2024, des panneaux tandem à partir de 2025
- Exercice 2024: First Solar aura une belle année; celui du groupe des 4 chinois sera médiocre
- Le norvégien Statkraft acquiert l'espagnol EnerfinEn bref, entreprises : rachat d'EDF, batterie de Sax Power, film adhésif suisse, film stratifié hollandais, centrale PV de Velto, usine chez Nevados, batterie d'Exide
- Fraunhofer ISE et Heckert Solar ont développé un panneau solaire résidentiel de 400 W

L R AS Published on Monday 13 November 2023 - n° 465 - Categories:Thread of the Week
The week to 12 November 2023
The forecasts for photovoltaic installations in China seem excessive, but at the same time they are logical:
AS Published on Tuesday 30 August 2022 - n° 413 - Categories:Thread of the Week
A look at the disruption brought about by the Inflation Reduction Act
In the middle of the summer, a law bizarrely called the "Inflation Reduction Act" was passed and signed into law in the US. It is the result of more than six years of searching for a solution, and after some trial and error.
It distributes tax credits to installers of solar power plants and manufacturers of photovoltaic products.
It will revolutionise the renewable energy landscape, considerably weaken the Chinese industry, and lead to the emergence of new industrial centres in the United States of course, but also in India. In three years, the PV world will have changed
L R AS Published on Tuesday 29 March 2022 - n° 399 - Categories:Thread of the Week
The Week in Review n° 399
THIS WEEK'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS.
The texts to read this week:
THE TREND
L R AS Published on Wednesday 23 March 2022 - n° 398 - Categories:Thread of the Week
The Week in Review n° 398
FRANCE :
The feed-in tariff for building integrated PV systems (BIPV)
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Enerplan calls on France to triple its solar park
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The The renovation of roofs in France requires an expert report from EDF
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Neoen in 2021: not convincing
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THE TREND
China is taking an increasing share of global panel production
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A fast-growing sector: rooftop installations
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PHOTOVOLTAICS :
A serious explanation for the silicon shortage
How many panel producers and integrated producers are there in China?
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THE WORLD :
Supply difficulties and shortages are confirmed in the US
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MANUFACTURERS :
LONGi's new development plan
LONGi confident in its customer-oriented strategy
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The Canadian Solar in 2021: benefits from its diversifications
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MISCELLANEOUS
VERY INTERESTING, the click & go of the Spanish Solarpack or remote self-consumption
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L R AS Published on Tuesday 15 March 2022 - n° 397 - Categories:Thread of the Week
The Week in Review n° 397
THIS WEEK'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS.
The texts to read this week:
L R AS Published on Tuesday 8 March 2022 - n° 396 - Categories:Thread of the Week
The Week in Review n° 396
THIS WEEK'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS.
The texts to read this week:
FRANCE :
Renewable energies are now irreversible
The collapse in the cost of renewable energy has made it more attractive than electricity from coal or gas. This situation seems to be definitive. The expansion of RE will continue. Provided that we manage to provide electricity at night without wind. Renewable energies must be able to account for more than 50% of electricity consumption.
"Renewable energies have already won," says Sébastien Clerc, CEO of Voltalia.
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L R AS Published on Monday 21 February 2022 - n° 395 - Categories:Thread of the Week
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L R AS Published on Monday 21 February 2022 - n° 394 - Categories:Thread of the Week, News of the Month
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AS Published on Monday 21 February 2022 - n° 394 - Categories:Thread of the Week
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L R AS Published on Saturday 19 February 2022 - n° 393 - Categories:Thread of the Week
Things to remember in week 393
E. Macron's opinion: the PV is in the middle of the road
In his recent speech, the President of the Republic analysed the situation very well. At the same time, he supported nuclear energy by advocating the construction of at least six nuclear reactors, with a first commissioning in 2035. At the same time, he expressed his confidence in renewable energies, presenting a target for 2050 of 100 GW of installed solar power. The President of the Republic has announced a target of 100 GW PV in 2050
Why two such different orientations?
L R AS Published on Saturday 19 February 2022 - n° 392 - Categories:Thread of the Week
Things to remember in week 392
The photovoltaic press has been reporting on three major issues this week, reports Solar News
(click on the blue links to read the whole article, or go to www.actu-solaire.fr)
A°) A first estimate of the cost of intermittency
How can we be sure that a large enough number of
L R AS Published on Saturday 19 February 2022 - n° 391 - Categories:Thread of the Week
Highlights of week 391
On the one hand, there are the climate activists who believe that not enough is being done to combat greenhouse gas emissions. emissions since the 2°C limit will be exceeded in 2050, without the planet being at "net zero" emissions
On the other side,
L R AS Published on Monday 14 February 2022 - n° 393 - Categories:Thread of the Week
The Week in Review n°393
THIS WEEK'S NEWS HIGHLIGHTS.
The texts to read this week:
FRANCE :
In an election period, fishing for votes is normal. So don't take promises as a commitment!
It's time for election promises. E. Macron would be wrong not to take advantage of it. It is not because he made a promise that he should honour it. By announcing very long-term objectives to pro-nuclear and renewable energy advocates, he has a thousand opportunities to break his word. He will have every reason to evoke new facts, new constraints. If he is reminded of his promises, if he is re-elected and says he is working on it. If he is not, he will accuse his successor of having taken bad decisions...
The President of the Republic has announced a target of 100 GW PV in 2050
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The call for tenders for rooftop PV installations has seen demand concentrated on two developers.
In the tender for the installation of solar roofs between 0.5 and 8 megawatts, two companies were awarded 60% of the auction volume. The prices remain stable compared to previous calls for tenders. New Aquitaine, with one third of the successful bids, is almost double the awards made to the next two regions (18% and 13%) with the highest number of agreements
The result of the tender for roofs from 0.5 to 8 MW (called PPE2)
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