Large Scale PV Power Plants 2000 - 2010 - Detailed overwiev about PV power installed (only large-scale PV power plants considered) in the period from 2000 to 2010.
PV Status Report 2011 - The PV Status Report 2011 gives an overview about the current activities regarding Research, Manufacturing and Market Implementation.
Solar Photovoltaics, Competing in the Energy Sector - EPIA’s extensive new analysis of 5 electricity markets (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom) shows that PV competitiveness with grid electricity can be achieved in some countries as early as 2013, and then spread across the continent in the different market segments by 2020.
Unlocking the Sunbelt Potential of Photovoltaics - This study (third edition, March 2011) is of considerable importance as it highlights, with demonstrated facts and figures, the immense competitive potential of PV in high irradiation countries, where it increasingly constitutes a clean, sustainable and competitive alternative to conventional fuels.
Renewables 2011 Global Status Report - The report was commissioned by REN21 and produced in collaboration with a global network of research partners.
PV Power Plants 2011 - This is the first industry guide with a clear focus on large-scale PV plants. Through this medium, system integrators, distributors, project developers, project managers and investors can obtain a perfect overview of the latest market developments, new technologies, application possibilities and business landscape of the PV industry.
Global Market Outlook for Photovoltaics until 2015 - over the past decade, the photovoltaic (PV) market has experienced unprecedented growth. In particular in the last year, the photovoltaic market has reached a cumulative installed capacity of roughly 40 GW world-wide, with an annual added capacity of 16.6 GW. The photovoltaic power is well on the way to becoming a fully competitive part of the electricity system in the European Union (EU) and an increasingly important part of the energy mix around the Globe.
Photovoltaic Observatory - Policy recommendations - European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) advocates sustainable policies in order to keep the PV industry and market on a sustainable yet accelerated growth path.
BIPV - An overview of existing products and their fields of application. SUNRISE is a Co-ordination Action type project financed within the 6th Framework Programme. The main aim of the SUNRISE project is to support the key objective to reduce costs of PV systems by achieving further growth to compete in the liberalised energy market of the future.
The Energy Report; 100% Renewable Energy by 2050 - 2 years in preparation, The Energy Report is a provocative vision of a world run entirely on renewable energy by 2050. It comes in 2 parts - the first part seeks to generate a discussion around the comprehensively researched scenario that is presented in the 2nd part, conducted by project partner consultancy Ecofys.
Solar Generation VI - Greenpeace and EPIA are joining forces for the sixth time to publish a report on PV solar electricity: Solar Generation VI. Apart from providing an overview of the current worldwide status of PV in terms of policy, technology and economics, Solar Generation contains credible scenarios which prove once again that PV is clearly on the way to becoming a well-established energy source in the coming decades; EPIA, Greenpeace, February 2011.