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3 FAQs about [Photovoltaic panel price trend chart]
Is the polysilicon spot price index higher than EnergyTrend?
Until late 2014, its polysilicon spot price index was 2% to 5% higher than that of EnergyTrend on an annual average; after that, however, it was 2% to 7% lower. In 2019 this spread widened significantly from 7% in the first quarter to 16% in the fourth quarter.
Does EnergyTrend respond to a manufacturer's price enquiry?
EnergyTrend takes a conservative attitude toward the enclosed price information. All surveyed manufacturers are to be kept anonymous and EnergyTrend will not respond to price enquiry about any individual manufacturer.
Why did China stop approving new PV power plants?
On the contrary, in May information surfaced that several Chinese provinces stopped approvals of new PV power plants after the National Energy Administration indicated in draft documents issued in mid-April that it was going to enforce annual installation targets more strictly.