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Growth, Market Share and Dynamic Change in The PV Inverter Industry

The PV inverter market, once short of innovation, has seen a surge of investment in the last few years.  Spurred by startup advances, established firms like SMA, Satcon, and National Semiconductor are developing new distributed PV electronics technologies in-house or through acquisition. This Special Report from Greentech Media, sponsored by Enphase Energy, takes a look at the state of innovation in the inverter market, VC investment activity, and the emerging leaders in the $2.4 billion PV inverter market.

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As the price of PV falls, the technology will become more competitively priced in Europe and the U.S. before its prices are competitive in China.

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Solar Startup Solasta Seeks Next Round

The solar firm was founded in 2006 with A round funding from Kleiner Perkins and claims its process could increase the efficiency of conventional amorphous silicon PV by up to 150 percent.

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  • India Wants 20GW of Solar by 2020

    The government approves a $19 billion program to boost manufacturing and generation, but getting to that goal might not be so easy.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 20, 2009
  • Swapping CIGS for Silicon

    AQT plans to launch production of its thin-film cells that will look like conventional silicon cells but at much cheaper price, its CEO says.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 20, 2009
  • MiaSolé Begins Shipping CIGS Panels

    The CIGS thin-film maker has kept a low profile for most of the past year. Now it has something to brag about: customers and plans to boost production.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 18, 2009
  • Cleantech Open: It’s All About the Chemicals

    Green chemistry seems to be one of the more interesting topics at today’s Cleantech Open in San Francisco.

    Startups

    Michael Kanellos November 17, 2009
  • Is China a Friend or Foe to the U.S.?

    Duke Energy’s David Mohler addresses concerns about the utility’s growing number of deals with Chinese companies, while President Obama meets with Chinese President Hu Jintao.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 17, 2009
  • Is the DOE Loan Guarantee a Good Deal?

    The sought-after renewable energy loan guarantee program is underway, but it may not pan out as a cost-effective way to borrow money.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 17, 2009
  • Here Comes China’s $3B, ‘Golden Sun’ Projects

    China’s finance ministry has selected hundreds of projects totaling nearly $3 billion in costs for its subsidy plan to dramatically boost the country’s solar energy production.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 16, 2009
  • Ausra on the Block: Get Used to Acquisitions in Solar

    After failing to win the big solar contracts, the solar thermal expert changed its business model. Will conglomerates ultimately control green?

    Solar

    Michael Kanellos November 16, 2009
  • Solar Research Hits the Sunshine State

    University researchers in Florida are exploring ways to use sun’s power for desalination and killing germs in water. Other ideas possibly on the way involve module containing a solar cell and a LED and lithium-ion battery.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 16, 2009
  • Roundup: Suntech on Chinese Roofs, Yingli’s Self Sufficiency, More CIGS

    China has approved the first batch of rooftop projects under a program to subsidize installations. Meanwhile, Hemlock plans to increase silicon supply.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 13, 2009
  • Solar Market Declines for First Time Ever

    Global demand for solar cells and panels is likely to drop 17 percent in 2009, says Navigant Consulting. Market recovery won’t come quickly.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 12, 2009
  • Where Is Solar Dye Now?

    The question most people ask about dye-sensitized solar cells is: Where is the technology at today?

    Technology

    Philip Drachman November 12, 2009
  • Applied Materials: Plans for Layoffs, Cautious Outlook on Solar

    The factory equipment maker expects to break even or better for its solar business next year, but remains cautious about solar market recovery.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 11, 2009
  • Report: Muni Green Building Programs Up 50%

    A report by the American Institute of Architects shows a big boost in the number of cities with green building programs across the country.

    Green Building

    Ucilia Wang November 11, 2009
  • Solar Industry Lobbies for Manufacturing Tax Credit, Cash Grant

    A new federal bill introduced this week would make it eligible for solar energy equipment makers to apply for a cash grant for factory construction.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 11, 2009
  • China Solar Power Buys ThinSilicon, Enters Amorphous Silicon Fray

    CSP just began commercial production in China and sees acquisitions as key in competing against crystalline silicon and other thin film players.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 10, 2009
  • Konarka Runs ‘Solar Curtain Wall’ Pilot

    The organic solar cell developer teams up with Arch Aluminum & Glass to test colored solar panels for building wall construction.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 10, 2009
  • SF Supervisor to SolarCity: Where’s That Job Training Program?

    A spat over SolarCity’s promise to provide job training highlights San Francisco’s struggle to create ‘green’ jobs.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 9, 2009
  • STR Debuts on NYSE to Lukewarm Reception

    UPDATE: STR’s stock closed up 31 percent. The encapsulant maker is the first solar company to go public for more than a year. But the timing is off as investors absorb some bad news about job cuts.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 6, 2009
  • Vela Solaris Tackles the Solar Puzzle

    The Swiss startup licenses software for designing solar thermal heating and cooling or electric systems. Expect more software developers to jump into the solar market.

    Solar

    Ucilia Wang November 5, 2009
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