Italy Tipped To Boom In 2011
Based on interviews with leading project developers and energy performance contractors in
This fourth-quarter surge will cause installations in 2010 to rise to 1.9 gigawatts (GW), up 100 percent from 720 GW in 2009. The rise in installations will set the stage for another doubling of the market in2011, with installations rising to 3.9 GW.
The attached figure presents iSuppli's forecast of PV solar installations in
“The strong fourth-quarter growth represents a breakthrough for Italian PV installations, which until now had been limited to 300 MW or less, with the expansion propelled by installers rushing to take advantage of an Italian government subsidy scheduled to expire soon,” said
Installations finished by the end of the year and connected to the grid by June 30, 2011, will still be able to benefit of the 2010 feed-in tariff (FIT) tariff of
Under the current FIT, and with installed system prices of 2,500 to 2,800 euros per kilowatt-peak units (kWp), a highly attractive internal rate of return (IRR) of 15 to 18 percent is possible in
“True, Italian solar installations will drop at the start of the first quarter of 2011, following the burst of the growth at the end of 2010. But the decline is set to last only weeks, rather than months,with the rate of new installations to rise rapidly again following this period,” Wicht added. “And despite the expected FIT declines, the IRR of Solar investments in
Nonetheless, some signs of potential trouble may lie ahead. For one, a potential risk to the positive market outlook exists in that the Italian government might reduce the FIT more quickly than scheduled. Yet it is unlikely that authorities will be able to change the FIT before the third quarter of 2011. Furthermore, official data from the state-run power management agency GSE could be delayed by as much as six months, resulting in the deferral of any formal assessment that would lead to FIT adjustments.
For their part, regional governments also might try to limit the amount of land used for solar, even though any such limitations must pass Italian federal law. Finally, the grid connection in
Just the same, if fourth-quarter 2010 figures for PV installations can rise at such healthy rates, project developers more than likely will be able to overcome difficulties in 2011.
