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                           Nevertheless, the positive report is welcome  line growth, we believe profitability metrics are
                         news for a renewables industry that is having  poised to improve based on an easing of input
                         to face the decidedly lukewarm impact of the  costs and supply chain constraints,” said Rob
                         COP27 conference in November in Egypt.  Barnett, Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst
                           The conference in Sharm el-Sheikh failed  (Clean Energy).
                         to move forward the Glasgow targets agreed at   Global solar demand rose about 40% in 2022
                         COP26, and there is widespread concern in the  with industry revenues increasing about 50%,
                         green movement that the UN’s climate efforts  Bloomberg said, while 2023 solar sales may top
                         lost momentum at the conference.     $220bn.
                           As well as a concrete commitment to Loss   Bloomberg said it saw growth in solar
                         and Damage at COP27, the one positive takea-  demand surpassing 20% in 2023-25 with indus-
                         way from the conference was an acknowledge-  trywide revenue for the companies in BI’s global
                         ment that green energy was important not just  solar theme basket on track to exceed $220bn in
                         for climate security, but now for energy security  2023.
                         and wider economic and political security too.  This growth is begin driven by favourable
                           The IEA’s report supports this trend, and is  economics. Chief among this is new solar’s level-
                         to be welcomed by the climate lobby. The clear  ised cost of electricity (LCOE), which Boomberg
                         warning from Birol that more needs to be done  put at $40 per MWh, roughly in line with a new
                         should serve as a wake-up call for governments  wind and over 50% cheaper than new coal.
                         and corporate interests.               Meanwhile, battery rollout may hit its
                                                              stride in 2023, following successful 2021-22,
                         Solar growth                         with Canadian Solar, SolarEdge and Enphase
                         Following on from the IEA report, Bloomberg  expected to have delivered a cumulative 10 GWh
                         Intelligence’s Global Solar Energy 2023 Out-  hours of batteries in total.
                         look came out recently, with similar predictions   In Europe, the EU’s REPowerEU programme
                         that solar energy is likely to be the fastest grow-  aims to double the installed capacity of solar
                         ing segment of the energy sector in 2023, with  power to more than 320 GW by 2025, which
                         demand set to soar 20-30%.           may lift consensus sales estimates for 2023-25,
                           “The growth of solar follows a record 2022,  Bloomber predicted.
                         during which global solar capacity additions   By 2030, the EU is aiming for 600 GW of
                         expanded about 47%. Best-in-class peers such  installed solar capacity, an indication that sales
                         as Enphase or First Solar could see their sales  momentum could be maintained through the
                         growth exceed 30% in 2023, and amid such fast  end of this decade. ™



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