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Top solar power executives voiced fears that their industry's stellar growth over the past few years might stall due to a global shortage of polysilicon, the main component of solar cells. Takashi Tomita of Japan's Sharp, the world's biggest solar-cell maker, warned of what he called a "vicious spiral" in which the market could grind to a halt as rocketing silicon prices meant suppliers could not afford to meet demand. "I am very worried about it, because a shortage of polysilicon materials would lead to an increase in prices of polysilicon and could ultimately lead to a stagnation of the solar-cell market, said Tomita, chief of solar systems at Sharp. The solar market currently supplies a fraction of 1 percent of the world's energy needs and is worth an estimated $7 billion annually. The industry may increase that proportion to 8 percent by 2030, according to the European Renewable Energy Council.
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10286[X] Goodbye polluting fossil-fuel cars. Same fate as the horse and buggy. GasWharf Rat-yesterday
10285Well, In forested areas above ground transmission can be a potential problem whEric-yesterday
10284Too many wildfires down there.Wharf Rat-yesterday
10283Cost Around 5X plus if you went to HVDC vs AC. Ground losses increase with AC Eric-yesterday
10282Why didn't they bury the line?Wharf Rat-yesterday
10281PROJECTS & APPLICATIONS Grenergy inaugurates 3.5 GWh battery project in ChiEric-yesterday
10280APPLICATIONS & INSTALLATIONS Australia’s biggest transmission project powerEric-yesterday
10279TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS General Motors to build sodium-ion batteries for gridEric1yesterday
10278MARKETS & POLICY Michigan lawmakers introduce bill to create statewide commEric-yesterday
10277TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS Production not politics, capex not capacity – the newEric-yesterday
10276MARKETS & POLICY What new redispatching rules and negative prices mean for Eric-yesterday
10275MARKETS & POLICY From ‘crazy vision’ to 698 GW: How a bold solar forecast bEric1yesterday
10274MARKETS & POLICY U.S. government restricts trade with prominent Chinese stoEric-yesterday
10273Solar power- NUE.CSE (NUEPF) is a junior publicly traded company in the businessPostman-yesterday
10272Australia is leading the world on PV generation, but risks losing its seat at thEric-Tuesday
10271 [graphic] US Clean Energy Can Now Power ~80 Million Homes! 1 second ZacharyEric-Tuesday
10270Australia’s biggest solar-battery hybrid project secures grid connection approvaEric-Monday
10269TECHNOLOGY & PRODUCTS 25% is the new 23% On the floor at SNEC 2026 in ShanEric-Monday
10268[X] CAISO has the lowest US wholesale electricity prices thus the most stable UWharf Rat1Sunday
10267[bluesky] Great reading here. #renewables #climateemergency— Joe Noonan (@joenoWharf Rat2Sunday
10266Energy secretary slammed for saying solar panels 'irrelevant in winter' Wharf Rat3last Saturday
10265MARKETS & POLICY 24 GW of new electrification load demand has regional implEric-last Friday
10264Germany: The world's first vertical solar plant on water | Watch Solar paneWharf Rat2last Friday
10263MARKETS & POLICY How Britain became Europe’s solar sink The interconnectorEric-last Friday
10262MARKETS & POLICY Africa: A Quiet PV Revolution with Global Implications A Eric1last Thursday
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