Redefining Energy

203. Peak Solar - nov25

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Nov 10, 2025
Sam Wilkinson, Head of Renewables at S&P Global Commodity Insights, shares his expertise on solar energy's explosive growth. He discusses the '3 Cs' impacting this rapid expansion: congestion, curtailment, and cannibalization. Sam reveals a forecasted 100 GW drop in solar capacity by 2026, a concept termed 'Peak Solar.' He highlights China's significant role and the implications for global supply chains. Despite challenges, he remains optimistic about ongoing innovation and market consolidation as the industry adapts to a rapidly changing landscape.
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INSIGHT

China’s Solar Growth Has Likely Peaked

  • Global solar additions may have peaked in China with a forecasted drop from ~300GW to ~200GW in 2026.
  • That 100GW decline can cause the world's annual solar additions to fall for the first time, altering industry dynamics.
INSIGHT

Global Market Could Shrink Briefly

  • A 100GW drop in China is too large for other markets to offset, so the global market may shrink slightly next year.
  • This would be the first global annual decline since Sam started forecasting in 2009 and changes supply-chain assumptions.
ANECDOTE

Scale: 80 Billion Solar Cells A Year

  • Sam estimates current cell manufacturing runs around 80 billion cells per year, a volume unmatched by most electronics.
  • He compares that scale to smartphones to show how uniquely high-volume solar manufacturing is.
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