According to industry assessments, Germany has the world’s nearly half of the solar modules. Installation of solar energy in Germany in 2009 exceeded the amount expected(such as the solar Ibm thinkpad t61 battery) , mainly due to the roof components for high-quality sustained demand. German Federal Foreign Trade and Investment Agency (GermanyTrade & Invest) will be at this year’s InternationalProfessional Exhibition solar photovoltaic (PVExpo) showcasing the world’s largest solar market, the latest opportunities. This year’s PVExpo will be 3 to 5 March in Tokyo, Japan.
Germany’s newly installed capacity in 2009 could exceed 3.0GW, accounting for about a year half of the global PV market. This results in 2009 the Germans in the global installed solar capacity in the total made the share changed from 37% to nearly 50%.
The new photovoltaic system installed in the small area are unstoppable. Up to November 2009, the newly installed system, the nine-tenths of the system capacity is less than the minimum 30kWp. the high-grade solar modules are more popular . The vast majority of private users prefer the high-end components in a certain kind, and even high-end business users selected components of the high-grade solar modules. These figures show that users have strong demand for high-quality products(especially the solar sony vgp-bps2c and solar Ibm thinkpad t400 battery ), while those with “Made in Germany” (MadeinGermany) mark means high quality.
Germany’s success in the field of photovoltaic key reason lies in its two-pronged approach: Industry support and market adoption. Germany’s solar industry (like the solar thinkpad t40 battery )has attracted many of the most famous institutions, including R & D institutions until the suppliers and manufacturers. At the same time, the German domestic market also received support from a number of interesting initiatives, such as the “Renewable Energy Act” (RenewableEnergiesAct, referred to as EEG), and EnvironmentalProtectionLoanProgram (Environmental Loan Scheme). These initiatives reduce risk through the implementation of an attractive long-term electricity price subsidies and low-interest loans .
German Federal Foreign Trade and Investment Department will send representatives to participate in this year’s PVExpo, to discuss the world’s largest solar market business opportunities. East Exhibition Hall 4 Booth (EastHall4) 22 Zhi 26.
German Federal Foreign Trade and Investment are the Department of the Federal Republic of Germany’s foreign trade and inward foreign capital institutions. The organization seeks to expand its business activities(take the pavilion zv6000 battery for example ) to the German market for non-German companies to provide advice, and want to enter the German market outside Germany providing information on foreign trade.
Germany has nearly half the number of solar cell components
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