Fixed Tilt Solar PV - Developments and Challenges

Posted by Govind TMR on September 23rd, 2022

Fixed tilt type solar PV systems are characterized by tilting the system by a definite angle to facilitate the optimal capture of solar power. Over the past few years, this type of solar PV system found substantial implementation in utility-scale PV in developed and developing countries. Most of them installed in the U.S. were at an angle ranging from 20 to 30 degrees. The evolution of the global fixed tilt solar PV market has gained substantial impetus from the rising application of solar PV systems in the production of renewable energy in various countries across the globe.

Relentless efforts to improve the efficiency and performance of solar PV systems bode well for the global fixed tilt type solar PV market. Large-scale deployment of solar power plants in various parts of the globe will define the contours of the market during 2018–2028.  

Global Fixed Tilt Solar PV Market: Notable Developments

Renewable energy investors are spending sizably on new solar PV projects and bolstering production in large projects in developed countries. Several of these developments have taken place in Massachusetts. Numerous such projects are characterized by ground-mounted fixed-tilt solar PV.

Numerous developing regions have been lately witnessing promising prospects in the global fixed tilt solar PV market. Utility companies have started making efforts in updating solar PV projects, taking it to ‘Ready-to-Build’ stage. Etrion Corporation, a Swiss-headquartered utility company, has recently announced update on its Niigata solar project in Japan. The fixed-tilt solar PV power project is expected to start operations by 2021 subject to 3-year development. The solar independent power producer announced recently (April 2019) that it is in the process of completing its civil engineering works, along with all engineering, procurement, and construction contracts. The news bodes well for bringing new avenues in the global fixed tilt solar PV market.

The 45 MW project is likely to start construction in July, 2019. With the necessary permits in place, the Niigata project is likely to double its capacity by 2021. This will create new revenues in the Japan, as well as open lucrative prospects in the overall fixed tilt solar PV market.

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