AS Published on Monday 25 January 2021 - n° 347 - Categories:forecasts;
After installing 132 GW in 2020, the world could install 151 to 194 GW of solar power in 2021.
After having installed 132 GW in 2020, corresponding to $149 billion, the world could install between 151 and 194 GW of solar power in 2021, according to
AS Published on Sunday 17 January 2021 - n° 346 - Categories:forecasts;
Renewable energies will supplant fossil fuels by 2030,
The American McKinsey says that renewable energies will supplant fossil fuels by 2030, as they become cheaper to install and produce. For example, solar and wind power plants
L R AS Published on Monday 16 November 2020 - n° 344 - Categories:forecasts;
PV installations worldwide
One week after considering an installation volume of 140 GW in 2021
AS Published on Sunday 15 November 2020 - n° 340 - Categories:forecasts;
New record for RE installations worldwide in 2020
Despite the pandemic, global renewable energy installations will reach a new record in 2020, with an increase of
AS Published on Saturday 7 November 2020 - n° 339 - Categories:forecasts;
Technological progress in the decade 2020
The price of solar energy is expected to fall further, although at a slower rate than in the past. Each panel will benefit from
L R AS Published on Monday 2 November 2020 - n° 338 - Categories:forecasts;
Global solar installations are expected to reach 115 GW in 2020
Global solar installations are expected to reach 115 GW in 2020
AS Published on Monday 26 October 2020 - n° 337 - Categories:forecasts;
Some perspectives proposed by Wood Mackenkie
Over the next decade, technological innovations in solar panels will lead to a significant increase in their power, greater performance and more versatile applications. There will be a slowdown in the decline in panel prices,
AS Published on Monday 19 October 2020 - n° 336 - Categories:forecasts;, various sectors
What effect will global warming have on solar power plants?
The increase in temperature caused by climate change will have a direct impact on the performance of photovoltaic installations, as it affects
L R AS Published on Sunday 20 September 2020 - n° 332 - Categories:forecasts;
Projections of PV installations for 2050 seem unrealistic
According to the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC), five to six times as many solar and wind power plants would have to be built each year as were built in 2019. It would be necessary to install
AS Published on Monday 6 July 2020 - n° 327 - Categories:forecasts;
Complement to the article
In addition to SolarPower Europe's (SPE's revised forecast for 2020-2024), Tecsol gives some indications: in April (in the midst of the pandemic and containment) around the world,
AS Published on Sunday 5 July 2020 - n° 327 - Categories:forecasts;
The IEA wonders whether the zero-emission target should not be shifted to the year 2070.
The International Energy Agency wonders whether the 2050 horizon for achieving zero greenhouse gas emissions will not be missed, partly because of the Coronavirus. It wonders whether it would be advisable to postpone it until 2070. Reaching net zero in 50 years would give
AS Published on Monday 29 June 2020 - n° 326 - Categories:forecasts;
Will coronavirus stop solar investments?
According to the IEA, the pandemic has led to the largest drop in global energy investment ever recorded. The EBRD corrects: the impact of Covid 19 on the construction of new wind and wind power projects has been less severe than expected.
AS Published on Sunday 28 June 2020 - n° 326 - Categories:forecasts;
SPE's revised forecast for 2020-2024
Because of the slowdown in PV installations during the pandemic, new installations worldwide are expected to decline by
AS Published on Saturday 6 June 2020 - n° 325 - Categories:forecasts;
RE will dominate the supply of the European network
In Europe, wind, solar and storage will dominate the electricity grid by 2030, as Europe's storage capacity is expected to increase from 3 gigawatts to
AS Published on Sunday 31 May 2020 - n° 324 - Categories:forecasts;
2019, the year of peak carbon production.
2020 is the turning point in the energy transition and 2019 the year of peak carbon production.
Containment has led to a significant reduction in CO2 emissions. In Beijing, Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, ... the air has never been cleaner. Global CO2 emissions could fall by 8% in 2020.