Webcast: Solar's Changing Climate: Photovoltaics and the Legislative Effect
August 27, 2009 10:00am CDT

The photovoltaics legislative climate is in a state of upheaval as governments around the world shape and re-shape incentive programs for their burgeoning solar markets. Germany, which has led the way in successful market development through feed-in tariffs, is scaling back its incentive plan, and Spain has drastically cut its solar market size by capping incentives, causing an upheaval in market demands. PV manufacturers in the United States are finally making some moves after electing a new president who has implemented economic stimulus for green technologies. Changes are afoot in Asia as well, as China makes strides with its PV efforts, Japan works to regain market share, and Korea refines its incentive models.
In this webcast, our global panel of experts will explore the evolving legislative environment in key and emerging markets, examining the effects governments are having on the viability of photovoltaics as the industry pursues grid parity.
| Moderator | |
![]() | Aaron Hand Executive Editor, Electronic Media PV Society |
| Speakers | |
![]() | Winfried Hoffmann European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) President |
| Paula Mints Navigant Consulting Principal Analyst, PV Services Program |
| Rhone Resch Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) President and CEO |
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Posted Jan 26, 2010





