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Cory Honeyman Solar Analyst, GTM Research Shawn Rumery, Research Manager, Solar Energy Industries Association Will Lent, Research & Policy Analyst, Solar Energy Industries Association
Will Lent and Shawn Rumery March 6 th, 2014
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Solar in America: Strong and Getting Stronger Nearly 143,000 American workers in solar more than double the number in 2009 at 6,100 companies across the country The value of U.S. solar installations was $13.7 billion in 2013, up from just $810 million in 2006. 2013 was the largest year ever for the U.S. solar industry, with 4,751 MW of PV installed, marking 41% growth over 2012. There were also 410 MW of CSP installed- another record mark. 13,000 MW of cumulative installed solar electric capacity, enough to power 2.2 million average American homes March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 6
U.S. Solar Business Locations March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 7
Solar Market Insight: 2013 Year in Review Detailed data on markets in top 30 states plus DC available in full report. Free executive summary provides national aggregate data on installations, pricing, manufacturing and demand forecasts. Full report for sale (50% discount to SEIA members) includes quarterly forecasts as well as detailed market segment and state data. March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 8
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1,206 MW Installed in Q4 2013- Largest Quarter in History March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 10
Record Quarters for All Three Market Segments March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 11
Over 445,000 PV Systems Operating in the US March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 12
Price Declines Driving Growth March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 13
Average Residential System Price - $4.59/W March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 14
Average Commercial System Price - $3.57/W March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 15
2013 State Performance March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 16
What to Expect For 2014 March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 17
U.S. Solar Market Forecast- PV Market to Grow by 26% in 2014 March 18, 2014 2013 Solar Energy Industries Association 18
U.S. PV Installations by Market Segment Quarterly Installations (MWdc) Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Residential 168 171 194 259 Non-Residential 255 226 227 405 Utility 322 543 540 1,442 Total 744 939 962 2,106
The Top 5 States Drove Majority of Growth Top 5 states accounted for 81% of all installations in 2013 3,850 MW from CA (all), AZ (all), NC (utility PV), MA (DG), and NJ (DG) Top 5 states in 2013 will once again be the same in 2014 But 50% of all states will add at least 20 MW in 2014
Residential Market: Fueled by Q4 Boom Key Figures 2013: 792 MW installed, up 60% year-over-year Q4 2013: 259 MW installed National Level Trends Evolving Channel Strategies Retail Outlets Competitive Electricity Suppliers Financial Innovations Securitization of residential PV assets Rising popularity of solar loans vs. third party ownership
Residential Market: State Level Analysis CA (410 MW): Growth amidst the depletion of CSI incentives 2H 2013: Consecutive 100 MW+ quarters AZ (72.3 MW): Demand pull-in amidst impending net metering reforms Rebates reduced to $0.10/W and funding then depleted in Q4 2013 HI (85.4 MW): PV grid saturation challenges underlie market growth Sluggish approval of interconnection requests shifts growth from Q3 to Q4 ¼ of Oahu distribution circuits PV penetration > 100% minimum DTL 20% fewer PV permits pulled in 2013 than 2012 on Oahu
California: Unprecedented Growth Post-CSI Accounted for 52% of national residential market in 2013 Residential rebates are exhausted in PG&E territory, while SCE and SDG&E s incentives are in the final step Retail rate parity with only 30% ITC, net metering, and accelerated depreciation National level trends of financial innovation and evolving channel strategies on display
Non-Residential Market: Volatile 2013 Key Figures 2013: 1,112 MW installed, up 4% year-over-year Q4 2013: 405 MW installed National Level Trends Highlighted by lumpy development cycles Higher sensitivity to incentive reductions than residential market Continued need to standardize access to financing NJ s downturn vs. Secondary Markets Expansion
Non-Residential Market: State Level Analysis CA (293 MW) and AZ (58.1 MW): Incentives targeting school and government projects lead growth MA (177.7 MW): Largest quarter ever amidst rush to qualify under SREC I and private/public net metering caps SREC I Capacity Online: 410 MW Pipeline Eligible under SREC I: 262 MW (non-residential) NJ (188.8 MW): SREC price stabilization spurs market rebound in Q4 2013 Markets on the Rise: NY (42.2 MW) NYSERDA s Competitive PV Program CT (22.6 MW) IOU s ZREC Programs
Utility PV Market: Top 10 Q4 Projects Completed Project Name Desert Sunlight PG&E - Phase I Developer Capacity (MWdc) State Power Offtaker First Solar 231.6 CA Pacific Gas & Electric Topaz Solar Farm - Phase III First Solar 160.8 CA Pacific Gas & Electric Campo Verde Solar First Solar 159.8 CA San Diego Gas & Electric SunPower High Plains (California Valley Solar Ranch) - Phase IV & V Desert Sunlight SCE - Phase I Antelope Valley Solar I (Solar Star California XX) SunPower 141.4 CA Pacific Gas & Electric First Solar 88.4 CA SunPower 65.5 CA Southern California Edison Southern California Edison Alamo - Phase 1 OCI Enterprises 47.1 TX CPS Energy Simon Solar Farm Silicon Ranch 38.0 GA Georgia Power Indy Solar Projects I-III Dominion 32.9 IN Indianapolis Power & Light Sol Orchard Imperial 1 Grupo T-Solar 25.0 CA Imperial Irrigation District
Capacity (MWdc) Gigawatt Growth vs. Pipeline in Decline 2013: 2,847 MW installed, up 58% year-over-year 1,442 MW installed in Q4 2013 alone 30,000 25,000 U.S. Utility PV Pipeline 25,120 9 of the 10 largest PV projects currently online were completed or partially commissioned in 2013 20,000 15,000 Key Market Takeaways Completion of mega-scale projects with longstanding PPAs in place with the California IOUs Emergence of secondary wholesale DG markets 10,000 5,000 0 11,657 3,314 5,836 Operating Contracted (PPA Signed) Announced (Pre- Contract) In Construction Q4 2013: First time installations outpaced pipeline replenishment
2013: Legislative and Regulatory Roundup State Reform Regulatory Lever CA NEM and Rate Design Key Details AB 327 Fixed charges (up to $10/month) Flattening tiered rate structures New uncapped NEM program after July 1, 2017 or when predefined capacity limits are reached Length of grandfathering will depend on a reasonable expected payback period of the PV system based on the first year it came on-line. AZ NEM ACC Ruling Fixed charge of $0.70/kW/month Grandfathered in under old NEM program for 20 years if interconnection application submitted before end of 2013 GA Utility Procurement PUC mandates ASI (210 MW): 90 MW for projects up to 1 MW; 120 MW for large scale PV projects (1-20 MW) ASI Prime (525 MW): 425 MW of large scale PV (not capped at 20 MW) and 100 MW of wholesale DG MA Solar Carve Out State RPS Solar carve out expanded to 1,600 MW by 2020 MN Solar Carve Out State RPS 1.5% solar carve out by 2020 Community solar gardens, Solar*Rewards, 150 MW utility PV RFP, and VOST methodology finalized
Four Year PV Market Outlook Bullish Outlook for 2014-2016 We expect continued strong, albeit moderate, growth across all market segments through 2016 Market Downturn in 2017 We expect a drop off in installations, partially due to pull-in demand in 2016 ahead of the Federal ITC s expiration The market would likely begin a recovery in 2018
Four Year PV Market Outlook Bullish Outlook for 2014-2016 We expect continued strong, albeit moderate, growth across all market segments through 2016 Market Downturn in 2017 We expect a drop off in installations, partially due to pull-in demand in 2016 ahead of the Federal ITC s expiration The market would likely begin a recovery in 2018
Average Installed Prices Fall Year-Over-Year
U.S. Component Prices Recover in 2013 Q4 2012 Q1 2013 Q2 2013 Q3 2013 Q4 2013 Polysilicon $19.88 $17.36 $19.00 $19.00 $20.20 ($/kg) Wafer ($/W) $0.23 $0.21 $0.22 $0.22 $0.23 Cell ($/W) $0.31 $0.32 $0.44 $0.42 $0.43 Module ($/W) $0.68 $0.64 $0.68 $0.70 $0.72
U.S. Concentrating Solar Update
Thank You and Contact Info Justin Baca, Director of Research Will Lent, Senior Analyst Shawn Rumery, Research Manager For more information about purchasing the full SEIA/GTM Research U.S. Solar Market Insight: 2013 Year-in-Review report, please visit www.gtmresearch.com/ussmi or email Justin Freedman (freedman@gtmresearch.com) Contact: research@seia.org Cory Honeyman, Solar Analyst Contact: honeyman@gtmresearch.com
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