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Solar Power Installations Jump to a New Annual Record

Alternative Energy

The year 2013 saw record-breaking growth for solar electricity generation as the photovoltaic (PV) and concentrated solar thermal power (CSP) markets continued to grow. With over 39 gigawatts installed worldwide, the PV solar market represented one third of all newly-added renewable energy capacity, write Worldwatch’s Max Lander and Climate and Energy Intern Xiangyu Wu in the Worldwatch Institute’s latest Vital Signs Online trend (www.worldwatch.org).

Solar PV installations nearly matched those of hydropower and, for the first time, outpaced wind additions. Even though photovoltaics continue to dwarf CSP capacity, the CSP market also had another year of impressive growth. By the end of 2013, a total of 19 countries had CSP plants installed or under construction.

Consumption of power from PV and CSP plants increased by 30 percent globally in 2013 to reach 124.8 terawatt-hours. Europe accounted for the majority of global solar power consumption (67 percent), followed by Asia (23.9 percent) and North America (8.1 percent). Worldwide, solar consumption equaled 0.5 percent of electricity generation from all sources.

Despite the record growth in installations, global investments in solar electricity were down 20 percent (from $142.9 billion in 2012 to $113.7 billion in 2013), reflecting a significant decrease in costs. In July 2014, global PV module spot prices reached an all-time low of $0.63 per watt. For the first time, Asia overtook Europe as the largest regional market.

While global PV module production increased by only 3 percent over 2012, module shipments jumped by 24 percent, signaling an easing of oversupply problems.

Prospects are bright for solar development as prices continue to fall and approach grid parity in an increasing number of contexts. Rooftop solar is already less expensive per megawatt-hour than retail electricity in Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Italy, and Germany. Estimates now also show that PV has become price-competitive without subsidies in 15 countries. For2014, solar installations are estimated to reach 40–51 gigawatts.

 

Country Highlights from the Report:

  • China installed 12.9 gigawatts of PV, the most ever installed in one year by any country. The country’s momentous expansion was fueled largely by its feed-in tariff (FIT) program, which supports large, grid-connected utility-scale projects as well as distributed generation projects. However, grid connections are struggling to keep up with the rapid pace of China’s PV deployment.
  • Europe installed close to 11 GW of PV. This represented the second annual decline in installations after peaking at 22.3 GW in 2011. In Germany, a reduction of FIT rates and an increase in regulations for utility-scale projects contributed to the fall in installations.
  • North America added 5.2 GW of PV. The United States installed the third most PV worldwide, with 4.8 GW.
  • In Central and South America, solar development has been sluggish. Despite power consumption more than doubling in 2013, the region still accounts for a small fraction of the world’s solar power.
  • The Middle East and Africa had little PV activity, with the exception of Israel and South Africa, which added 420 MW and 75 MW, respectively.

WorldWatch



7 Comments on "Solar Power Installations Jump to a New Annual Record"

  1. Makati1 on Sat, 9th Aug 2014 7:23 am 

    And it is a drop in the bucket of world energy usage. Perhaps the warmer climate countries don’t need the electric that northern climate countries do. Here in the Ps, the temps are in the 70F-90F band all year round. Any temp outside that range is unusual except at the highest altitudes or maybe Mindanao. Even then, there is little danger of heat stroke or freezing to death.

  2. Kenz300 on Sat, 9th Aug 2014 10:01 am 

    Alternative energy sources continue to grow and expand their reach.

    The price of oil, coal and nuclear keeps rising and causing environmental damage.

    The price of wind and solar gets cheaper every year and its safe and clean.

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  3. Kenz300 on Sat, 9th Aug 2014 10:03 am 

    The RepubliCON right wing and the top 1% are doing all they can to slow the growth of renewables and keep their fossil fuel profits rolling in. They should spend their money doing good rather than evil.

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  4. Andy on Sat, 9th Aug 2014 1:10 pm 

    solar ‘capacity’ growth seems to be stalling, settling into a much more linear trend, then exponential. Bad luck for the planet, need to be installing 1Gw of output per day, in order to avoid collapse, and phase out ff, also needed to have started years ago.

  5. bobinget on Sat, 9th Aug 2014 5:58 pm 

    From our hometown installers here in Southern OR to First Solar turnkey operations. All are flooded with back-log orders putting major projects in peril of incompletion before Dec. 31st 2014.
    PV makers with highest efficiencies are doing best.

  6. JuanP on Sat, 9th Aug 2014 6:52 pm 

    I think that the fact that we are not installing more renewables is a strategic disadvantage for the USA. We should be number one on this. I admire what many European countries have achieved in this field.
    As individuals using PVs, wind, and microhydro, where and when possible and affordable, is advisable. A small renewable energy installation can be a nice backup and a good investment in self sufficiency or an excuse for a lifestyle change.

  7. Kenz300 on Mon, 11th Aug 2014 8:23 am 

    The fossil fuels and nuclear industries are doing all they can to slow the growth of renewable energy.

    They will not succeed.

    Alternative energy sources keep getting safer, cleaner and cheaper every year while the price of oil, coal and nuclear keep going up.

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