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Upcoming Events. EU market outlook for solar power launch webinar 15 December Solar Quality More information. Learn More. In Belgium the Flemish market boomed again in despite reduced support schemes while the Walloon market reached MW, highly concentrated in the residential sector. Spain has not made particular progress since the halt of the market at the end of Slovakia drastically reduced its support to PV in midJuly, stopping the market after a rapid growth in the first 2 quarters of the year.

Finally, the Greek market progressed in particular in the residential segment where some 60 MW were connected last year. PV markets outside Europe: China ahead, several markets growing importantly Outside Europe, China will probably rank first in , with at least 2 GW of new PV systems installed and connected.

The market was pushed thanks to the deployment of FiT at provincial level. Rapid growth was also seen in the USA, with at least 1.

This is nearly double the market figures. In Asia-Pacific, the performance of Australia was impressive, with some MW of new installations in India installed over MW during last year. The PV industry is at a crossroads. Whilst European markets have always outpaced home production, this will presumably no longer be the case in the years to come. At the same time, massive capacity build-up concentrated in Asia has not yet led to a sustainable growth momentum in local markets and is far from being in tune with its enormous production power.

There may be at least 3 hints with regard to the future direction of the PV industry. Firstly, large producer countries will need to activate their home markets, placing a larger share of their production locally.

Secondly, with enormous potentials still untapped in almost all continents, new markets will have to be opened up to drive PV development in the coming decade just as Europe accounted for it during the last decade. Finally, the principles of open markets and fair competition should be recalled and will certainly require more attention in the future. EPIA will follow these guidelines and lobby for an ever-growing share of PV power to be fed and integrated into our energy systems.

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