The U.S. solar energy industry lifted its installation outlook for this year and...
- The U.S. solar energy industry lifted its installation outlook for this year and beyond thanks to robust demand for large-scale projects by utilities buying the clean energy source for its low cost, according to a report published on Tuesday.
Since then, global panel prices have fallen dramatically due to an oversupply of panels in top producer China, which cut incentives for installations there. Between the first quarter of 2018 and the first quarter of 2019, monocrystalline module prices fell 30 percent, according to the report, effectively canceling out the U.S. tariffs.
Florida is expected to be the top state for utility-scale solar over the next six years, the report said, marking a major shift away from the industry’s historical center of power, California.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
U.S. Clampdown to Cost Huawei $30 Billion in Revenue, Founder SaysThe U.S. campaign against Huawei Technologies is taking a toll, with the company’s founder forecasting a hit to revenue of about $30 billion over the next two years.
Read more »
Insurance costs rocket for U.S. IPOs as twitchy investors take to courtsCompanies going public in the United States face insurance costs that have incre...
Read more »
U.S. firms say China tariffs will raise costs, see few sourcing alternativesA wide range of U.S. companies told a hearing in Washington on Monday that they ...
Read more »
Jeff Beck Plots Short Fall U.S. Tour Around Clapton, Rod Stewart GigsJeff Beck has planned a short U.S. tour around his appearance at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads festival
Read more »
Huawei says US ban will cost it $30 billion in lost sales over two yearsThe founder and CEO of Chinese tech giant Huawei said the company will miss revenue forecasts by about $30 billion over the next couple of years as US attacks on the business do serious damage.
Read more »
A #MeToo Installation at Art Basel Raises Questions About ConsentAndrea Bowers’ piece “Open Secret” used images and stories of assault that people had posted on social media — but she didn’t ask for permission first
Read more »