Analyst: US Residential Demand Could Approach 1 GW AnnuallyResidential solar just keeps soaring but what about the other markets? Find out next week at Solar Power International.
Renewable Energy World Editors New Hampshire -- The outlook for the residential solar market in the United States remains strong, with policymakers looking to reduce the regulatory burden for new installations and major downstream players focusing on continued installed system cost reduction. This is according to a new quarterly market update from NPD Solarbuzz. The organization said that it anticipates that the residential segment will pass the 1 GW trailing 12-month (TTM) rate in early 2015. Further, strong growth is forecast through 2016. Residential demand in the United States continues to increase, as solar PV systems become more attractive across more states. Demand growth is being driven by falling installed system prices; as well as downstream business models, which are bringing more financing and ownership options to the end-market. Solarbuzz released the following updates:
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