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Limitations of Grid-Parity and Its Implications for Global Solar PV Development in 2012

Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) [a division of Institute for Information Industry (III)], Dec 2011, Pages: 5


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Owing to considerable price drops of solar PV modules in 2011, some regions with relatively high costs for electricity are entering the era of grid-parity. Whether the solar PV companies can have a bright, promising future ahead should merit a closer look.

This report offers insight into the Implications of grid-parity for global solar PV development in the areas of financing system, policy planning, and market demand.

Key topics covered:

- Background introduction, touching on the current solar PV industry and grid-parity development
- Three limitations of grid-parity, including the financing system, policy planning, market demand, and industrial development
- Analysis of solar PV market in early 2012, including industrial policy and brand effect


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