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Subject: PV Module Prices Will See Meaningful Increases in 2014

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The global PV supply chain has rebounded strongly from the overcapacity-induced lows of 2011 to 2013, with robust demand growth from markets such as China, Japan and the U.S. coming into contact with a fitter, leaner supply chain. With 2014 expected to be the PV market's tightest supply year in nearly half a decade, supply constraints and rising input costs are expected to result in meaningful increases in pricing across the PV value chain, according to GTM Research's latest report, Global PV Pricing: Q2 2014.

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Source: Global PV Pricing Outlook: Q2 2014

Which end-markets and value chain segments are likely to see the largest price increases in 2014? Will we continue to see significant regional variation in module selling prices? And what is the outlook for pricing in 2015 and beyond? Packed with data points, color, and insight on key trends and drivers, this slide-based report provides up-to-the-minute guidance on both short and long-term pricing dynamics across the PV value chain, from polysilicon to modules.

    To learn more about the Global PV Pricing Outlook: Q2 2014 report, please visit: http://goo.gl/EXCb70

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