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Jenny Chase

@solar_chase

Solar analyst with BloombergNEF, goose keeper. Author of "Solar Power Finance Without the Jargon". Opinions here are all my own. She/her.

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So I haven't listened to this to check if I sounded really stupid (it did feel like that at one point!) but I did a podcast with Pushkin's What's Your Problem, entitled, "How The Sun Won: The Solar Era, Part 1". pushkin.fm/podcasts/whats…

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Swiss utility CKW (Axpo) now offers a power tariff for private customers based on peak power demand, which in future could be used to incentivise consumers to use power when the sun's out. First time I've seen this in Switzerland. axpo.com/es/en/newsroom…

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I'm honoured to be in great company on this list, by Dr Anna Broughel, of women authors on climate and energy. forbes.com/sites/annabrou…

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The first in my Pulitzer Center radio series on the #solar supply chain, #tariffs and competition between manufacturers in Southeast Asia and Ohio aired on NPR stations in the state. Link below

The first in my <a href="/pulitzercenter/">Pulitzer Center</a> radio series on the #solar supply chain, #tariffs and competition between manufacturers in Southeast Asia and Ohio aired on <a href="/NPR/">NPR</a> stations in the state. Link below
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In October I spoke with the Climate Curious podcast about solar power and what's happening there, and got a bit more broad about what can be done to fight against climate change. tedxlondon.com/podcasts/how-s…

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In January 2024 we expected 2024 solar new build to be about 513GW(DC). Now we think it was about 599GW (DC). Mind you there is still 65GW of buffer in that to cover analyst cowardice. I expect it'll mostly turn up in identifiable markets though.

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📢 Join TaiyangNews - All About Solar Solar Market 2024 Review & 2025 Outlook Webinar on January 22, 2025 where Jenny Chase Jenny Chase will present the PV Market Outlook of BloombergNEF to show where the solar industry ☀️ is headed this year. Register 🆓👉 bit.ly/40w6JaC #SOLAR

📢 Join <a href="/TaiyangNews/">TaiyangNews - All About Solar</a> Solar Market 2024 Review &amp; 2025 Outlook Webinar on January 22, 2025 where Jenny Chase <a href="/solar_chase/">Jenny Chase</a> will present the PV Market Outlook of <a href="/BloombergNEF/">BloombergNEF</a> to show where the solar industry ☀️ is headed this year. Register 🆓👉 bit.ly/40w6JaC #SOLAR
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My TED Talks on how cheap solar is changing the world, or at least Pakistan, South Africa and California. And on how difficult it is to get good solar data. ted.com/talks/jenny_ch…

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I'm doing a webinar from 10-11:30am European time tomorrow (Wednesday 22 January) with TaiyangNews - All About Solar, Sonia Dunlop and Henning Schulze of JA Solar, on the global solar market outlook. Register here for free if you want to join! taiyangnews.info/our-events/tai…

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The BloombergNEF solar module tiering team wishes it to be known that the tier 1 criteria have been updated. The main change is that from 2Q 2025, only solar projects over 10MW are relevant to tiering. They are not seeking feedback on this change. assets.bnef.com/public/tiering…

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Jenny Chase evilSolarGuy just pasting this from Jenny's book for the record.. "In addition, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi decided inexplicably that there was some kind of prestige to having the cheapest solar. Mostly, this gave them an incentive for the government to internalise various costs