Trends in Photovoltaic Applications
By Bruno De Wachter / Published on Wed, 2006-12-06 08:30More than one Giga Watt installed in 2005
This past summer, the International Energy Agency (IEA) published its Trends in Photovoltaic Applications report. It is the result of a survey conducted in 18 selected countries for the period between 1992 and 2005, within the framework of the Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (PVSP).
The report shows the following main trends:
- The installed power in the selected countries showed a continuous and increasing growth between 1992 and 2005.
- In 2005, for the first time more than one Giga Watt was added to the installed power. This is a first step in a shift from Mega Watts to Giga Watts (see blog post ‘PV production must be accelerated now’).
- Grid-connected systems in Japan and Germany were responsible for about 85% of this growth in 2005.
- The public budgets for market stimulation vary widely between countries. In 2005, the total annual public expenditure was around 1 billion US dollars.
- While 94% of the installed PV modules contained crystalline silicon cells, the share of other technologies (e.g. thin film) is growing.
- After several years of decreasing prices, the average price of PV modules showed a small increase in 2005. This increase was strongest in Europe, while in some other countries the price was stable or decreased.
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