Chinese Solar Manufacturers Target U.S. as European Operations Slow
January 04, 2012 08:16 ET
Chinese Solar Manufacturers Target U.S. as European Operations Slow
The Bedford Report Provides Equity Research on JA Solar & ReneSola Limited
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - Jan 4, 2012) - In recent months, solar manufacturers from across the globe have focused more attention on the United States as the European debt crisis has caused demand uncertainty in the onetime solar hotbed. The Bedford Report examines the outlook for companies in the Solar Industry and provides investment research on JA Solar Holdings Co. Ltd. (
[ www.bedfordreport.com/JASO ]
According to a recent study by GTM Research and the Solar Energy Industries Association, U.S. solar-panel installations in 2011 topped previous years, due primarily to large solar farms, as more than 1,000 megawatts of solar panels were installed in the U.S. through the third quarter. The report warns that the outlook for U.S. solar-panel makers and continued growth for the domestic market is uncertain, however.
The report argues that weak solar-power demand in Europe, rising demand in the U.S. and an oversupply of solar panels have led manufacturers to target the U.S. for market expansion. As a result, U.S. solar-panel makers have lost market share to Chinese rivals, the report finds.
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ReneSola Ltd, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of solar wafers and solar power products. Last month the company announced the completion and grid connection of the Company's 20 megawatt ("MW") solar power plant in Wulan County in Qinghai, China with the Company providing all 20 MW of solar modules.
JA Solar Holdings sells its products to solar manufacturers worldwide, who assemble and integrate solar cells into modules and systems that convert sunlight into electricity for residential, commercial, and utility-scale power generation. Last month the company announced that it has entered into an agreement with Solarhybrid AG, a Germany-based project developer and general contractor for turn-key utility-scale solar power projects, to supply 19 MW of solar modules to Solarhybrid's Allstedt I solar power plant in Halle, Germany.
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