Finding the Silver Lining in Solar Industry's Storm Clouds
Source: Business Journalism, Melissa Preddy (9/26/11)
"The outlook for solar-related businesses in your region may be brighter than you think."
Business Journalism, Melissa Preddy
Grim as the half-billion-dollar Solyndra debacle is turning out to be for the Obama administration, the U.S. taxpayers, other suppliers and the failed solar power company's executives, the outlook for solar-related businesses in your region may be brighter than you think.
The global market research firm IBISWorld, for example, included solar power earlier this year in a list of the 10 fastest-growing industries, with a forecast of nearly 8% annual growth in coming years. IBISWorld publishes a number of reports on the industry, divided according to niches like power generation, parts manufacturing and so on. . . View Full Article
Grim as the half-billion-dollar Solyndra debacle is turning out to be for the Obama administration, the U.S. taxpayers, other suppliers and the failed solar power company's executives, the outlook for solar-related businesses in your region may be brighter than you think.
The global market research firm IBISWorld, for example, included solar power earlier this year in a list of the 10 fastest-growing industries, with a forecast of nearly 8% annual growth in coming years. IBISWorld publishes a number of reports on the industry, divided according to niches like power generation, parts manufacturing and so on. . . View Full Article