L R AS Published on Monday 14 March 2022 - n° 397 - Categories:the American PV
Expected reduction in US PV installations in 2022 due to the economic situation
According to the American trade body EIA, variations in raw material prices and uncertainty in the supply chain are likely to reduce US installations in 2022 compared with the 23.6 GW-dc installed in 2021, a year that saw a 19% increase over 2020.
AS Published on Tuesday 8 March 2022 - n° 396 - Categories:the American PV
The energy situation in the United States at the end of 2021; 17.8 GW of renewable energy installed
Solar energy production in the United States increased by 25% in 2021, making it the fastest-growing source of electricity in the country. Renewable energies accounted for 21% of all electricity generated. They are expected to
L R AS Published on Tuesday 8 March 2022 - n° 396 - Categories:US policy, the American PV
President J. Biden speaks to Americans' wallets
The President of the United States has just insisted on investing more in renewable energies and introducing tax incentives to speed up the deployment of solar power. He said that measures to combat climate change would reduce
L R AS Published on Tuesday 8 March 2022 - n° 396 - Categories:the American PV
PV wins over US customers with less upmarket incomes
The fall in the price of solar installations has broadened the customer base to include lower-income American households. Between 2010 and 2020, Berkeley Lab found that the incomes of households that install PV systems are higher.
AS Published on Monday 21 February 2022 - n° 394 - Categories:the American PV
California's net-zero programme quantified
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has unanimously approved plans to add more than 25.5 GW of renewable energy (14.8 GW solar and 6.7 GW wind) and 15 GW of storage in the state by 2032, at a cost of
L R AS Published on Monday 21 February 2022 - n° 394 - Categories:the American PV
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L R AS Published on Monday 14 February 2022 - n° 393 - Categories:the American PV
The shortage of solar workers in the United States
In the United States, demand for skilled workers in the solar energy sector is outstripping supply:
L R AS Published on Monday 14 February 2022 - n° 393 - Categories:the American PV, US policy
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L R AS Published on Monday 7 February 2022 - n° 392 - Categories:the American PV
What is the degree of reconstruction of a PV industry in the US?
Sustained efforts by the US to boost domestic solar PV manufacturing capacity by imposing anti-dumping duties on Chinese panels have reportedly failed completely, the Rystad Energy study reveals.
L R AS Published on Sunday 6 February 2022 - n° 392 - Categories:industrial strategy, the American PV
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L R AS Published on Sunday 6 February 2022 - n° 392 - Categories:the American PV, US policy
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L R AS Published on Monday 31 January 2022 - n° 391 - Categories:the American PV
US companies want the tax benefits of the Build Back Better Act
260 US clean energy companies call for urgent passage of the Build Back Better Act
AS Published on Saturday 15 January 2022 - n° 389 - Categories:the American PV
Good growth expected from large power plants in the United States
According to the US Energy Information Administration (EIA), 21.5 GW of large-scale power plants will be installed by 2022, representing 46% of new large-scale electricity generation capacity.
L R AS Published on Sunday 9 January 2022 - n° 388 - Categories:the American PV
United States: Build Back Better; solar installations at the end of September
The $1.750 billion Build Back Better Act in the United States, which provides support for the photovoltaic sector (installation credit and credit for the production of solar components), is a major step forward.
L R AS Published on Sunday 12 December 2021 - n° 386 - Categories:the American PV
Three divergent projections for US solar installations
At the same time, three projections of solar installations in the US are published. They are divergent.
The International Energy Agency (IEA)