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Global Solar Council engages solar businesses to track effects of COVID-19 emergency and understand possible scenarios


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Solar sector needs information about how solar businesses are being impacted by COVID-19 and by national and regional government responses to the pandemic

The Global Solar Council is launching a survey to gather critical information from the solar industry and its stakeholders on the impacts of the crisis to solar markets

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April 8, 2020 – The Global Solar Council is today launching an industry-wide survey to understand the impact that COVID-19 is having on companies operating in the solar energy sector. The Global Solar Council is directly engaging solar companies in collaboration with its members (regional and national solar associations covering all major developed and developing markets) to complete this survey and contribute their experience and outlook.

The GSC survey seeks to discover how solar companies have been impacted by the current business conditions and gauge their short-term outlook, in terms of orders, prices and supply disruptions.

“The Global Solar Council, as the voice of the world’s solar industry on the global stage, stands together with its members and all companies as we face the current extraordinary situation,” says Gianni Chianetta, Chair of the Global Solar Council. “The GSC survey will provide a timely global picture of how businesses are being affected and how they are responding. The GSC will take the findings to governments so they understand the critical role solar can play in a clean, sustainable recovery for our economies.”

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