Residential photovoltaic (PV) systems were twice as expensive in the United States as in Germany (median of $5.29/W vs. $2.59/W) in 2012. This price discrepancy stems primarily from differences in non-hardware or ?soft? costs between the two countries, which can only in part be explained by differences in cumulative market size and associated learning. A survey of German PV installers was deployed to collect granular data on PV soft costs in Germany, and the results are compared to those of a similar survey of U.S. PV installers. Non-module hardware costs and all analyzed soft costs are lower in Germany, especially for customer acquisition, installation labor, and profit/overhead costs, but also for expenses related to permitting, interconn...
The present report describes installed cost trends for grid-connected PV projects installed from 199...
The photovoltaic (PV) power industry has grown rapidly in recent years, and associated with that gro...
The world demand for energy has increased greatly that the conventional sources of electricity is un...
Residential photovoltaic (PV) systems were twice as expensive in the United States as in Germany (me...
Germany, a northern country with limited sunlight, has eight times more installed solar electricity ...
International audienceThe price of PV modules has fallen below $1/Wp in many countries. Non-module p...
Installations of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have been growing at a rapid pace in recent years. ...
The price of solar PV systems has declined rapidly, yet there are some much lower-priced systems tha...
Despite impressive declines in average prices, there is wide dispersion in the prices of U.S. solar ...
The price of solar PV systems has declined rapidly, yet there are some much lower-priced systems tha...
The paper reports on initial findings of ongoing research into the technical and non-technical facto...
Steep declines in photovoltaic (PV) technology prices have directed attention to the so-called soft ...
In most studies on technology change, the analysis of cost reductions of new energy technologies has...
AbstractSteep declines in photovoltaic (PV) technology prices have directed attention to the so-call...
In this report, we analyze PV break-even costs for U.S. residential customers. We evaluate some key ...
The present report describes installed cost trends for grid-connected PV projects installed from 199...
The photovoltaic (PV) power industry has grown rapidly in recent years, and associated with that gro...
The world demand for energy has increased greatly that the conventional sources of electricity is un...
Residential photovoltaic (PV) systems were twice as expensive in the United States as in Germany (me...
Germany, a northern country with limited sunlight, has eight times more installed solar electricity ...
International audienceThe price of PV modules has fallen below $1/Wp in many countries. Non-module p...
Installations of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems have been growing at a rapid pace in recent years. ...
The price of solar PV systems has declined rapidly, yet there are some much lower-priced systems tha...
Despite impressive declines in average prices, there is wide dispersion in the prices of U.S. solar ...
The price of solar PV systems has declined rapidly, yet there are some much lower-priced systems tha...
The paper reports on initial findings of ongoing research into the technical and non-technical facto...
Steep declines in photovoltaic (PV) technology prices have directed attention to the so-called soft ...
In most studies on technology change, the analysis of cost reductions of new energy technologies has...
AbstractSteep declines in photovoltaic (PV) technology prices have directed attention to the so-call...
In this report, we analyze PV break-even costs for U.S. residential customers. We evaluate some key ...
The present report describes installed cost trends for grid-connected PV projects installed from 199...
The photovoltaic (PV) power industry has grown rapidly in recent years, and associated with that gro...
The world demand for energy has increased greatly that the conventional sources of electricity is un...