Panjiva Insights: A slice of the sun – prospects for behind-the-meter solar power July 28, 2020 Panjiva Research took part in a webinar on July 27 with our colleagues from S&P Global Market Intelligence to discuss the prospects for distributed solar power generation in the U.S. This report addresses the supply-chain related questions asked by participants and has a link to the recording.... Read more →
Solar surge follows decade of tariff, support uncertainty July 20, 2020 U.S. solar power supply chains have faced significant upheavals in the past 10 years, ranging from significant support under the Obama administration and a surge in shipments from China that were capped by tariffs, through to the Trump administration’s widespread use of import duties. A surge ... Read more →
Coronavirus cloud settles over solar power equipment supplies March 25, 2020 The coronavirus outbreak may disrupt the solar power equipment industry by limiting supplies as well as causing a pause in residential installations. Installer Renesola expected “some slowdown” in 2020. As of mid-March equipment manufacturer JinkoSolar stated customers had decided to “stick to... Read more →