Lux Research solar demand forecast: Portugal, Cyprus, Greece markets to continue to grow, Asian PV markets to rise later

- Lux Research's top 5 solar locations by IRR (1Q12)
Portugal’s solar market remains one of the hottest for investors able to build systems under that country’s installations cap, according to Lux Research’s (Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.) latest Solar Demand Forecaster. The country’s internal rates of returns (IRR) for the six major solar technologies remain high in 2011 along with Cyprus and Greece, though the financial crisis in Europe could significantly hinder that market.
Continuing uncertainty in Europe, high returns in Asian markets
“Uncertainty surrounding Europe’s financial situation and its countries’ ability to pay out incentives will prevent wild growth – keeping that market relatively constant,” said Matt Feinstein, the Lux Research Analyst who led the Demand Forecast.
Malaysia, Philippines, and Japan to push demand in 2012 and 2013
“However, a number of Asian markets have high returns going into 2012 – notably Malaysia at 24.1%, the Philippines at 22.6%, and Japan at 20.9%. They will push demand toward that region in 2012 and 2013.”
IRR is the discount rate at which the net present value (NPV) of future cash flows from a capital investment equals zero. Capital expenditure is the primary factor in determining a market’s IRR, along with incentives and operating expenses. Put simply, it provides an apples-to-apples metric for investors to compare demand and project growth for solar across disparate markets.
Available only from Lux Research, the Solar Demand Forecaster provides a customizable platform for tracking IRR and projecting future growth through 2016 for the six key photovoltaic technologies: monocrystalline silicon (c-Si), multicrystalline silicon (mc-Si), cadmium telluride (CdTe), copper indium gallium diselenide (CIGS), thin film silicon (TF-Si), and high concentrating photovoltaic modules (HCPV). It provides breakdowns for IRRs for residential, commercial and utility installations in 50 U.S. states, 31 Chinese provinces and semi-autonomous regions, and 75 countries/regions globally.
2012-01-05| Courtesy: Lux Research, Inc. | solarserver.com © Heindl Server GmbH
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