
Bernreuter Research specializes in the polysilicon industry and its markets, the photovoltaic and semiconductor industries. Through diligent market research, we analyze polysilicon manufacturers and production technologies, develop scenarios of future supply and demand, and forecast prices. The results are packed into insightful polysilicon market reports that we offer in our online shop.
Bernreuter Research was founded in 2008 by Johannes Bernreuter, one of the most reputable photovoltaic journalists in Germany. Since publishing its first report in 2010, Bernreuter Research has gained a reputation of providing the most comprehensive and accurate polysilicon reports on the market.
Bernreuter Research was founded in 2008 by Johannes Bernreuter, one of the most reputable photovoltaic journalists in Germany. Since publishing its first report in 2010, Bernreuter Research has gained a reputation of providing the most comprehensive and accurate polysilicon reports on the market.
Location: Germany, Bavaria, Würzburg
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2008
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18.06.2024 | 660GW of solar PV deployments expected in 2024 – Bernreuter Research | - |
30.08.2022 | Polysilicon price relief in 2023 as industry scales to 500 GW capacity | Solar polysilicon has reached its highest pricing since 2011, when the price of polysilicon hovered between $60 to $80/kg for about two years as the industry cooled off, following the $460 per kilogram peak seen in early 2008. According to ... |
16.03.2018 | FERC counts 48 GW-AC of large solar projects planned by 2021 | Just as the experts were completely caught off guard by the capacity of solar PV installed globally in 2017 (~75 GW projected versus the actual almost 100 GW installed), there are indicators that over the next three years the United States ... |
- | Electrek green energy brief: Florida utility writes anti-solar bill, major renewable energy powerlines, more | FPL wrote portions of bill that imposes requirements on solar – Florida voters chose to lower taxes on certain solar installations within the state. The State of Florida legislature then took up the task given to them by the voters – and th... |