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According to a research report recently released by the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (SolarPower Europe), the installed capacity of photovoltaic systems worldwide in 2022 is 239GW.
A new report of the International Energy Agency Photovoltaic Power Generation System Program (IEA-PVPS) estimates that the revenue loss caused by the pollution of photovoltaic modules exceeds 300 million euros (300 million dollars) every year. With the growing scale and efficiency of photovoltaic systems, this amount will only increase.
South Africa has abundant photovoltaic power generation resources and is one of the best global locations for developing photovoltaic projects.
Greece will provide a subsidy of 238 million euros (approximately $260.6 million) for households and farmers to install solar systems and energy storage batteries.
Enerparc's Chief Operating Officer, Stefan M ü ller, recently stated that photovoltaic developers are increasingly interested in using European made photovoltaic modules
According to a research report recently released by the Bundesnetzagentur, Germany installed 2.6GW of photovoltaic systems in the first quarter of 2023 (Q1)
Among all the benefits of solar panels, the most important is that solar energy is a truly renewable energy source. It can be utilized in all regions of the world and can be used every day.
With the advancement of technology and the decrease in costs, the advantages of solar energy are becoming increasingly apparent.
Many countries around the world have introduced the policy of "carbon peaking and carbon neutrality". The global energy pattern has rapidly transformed from fossil energy to renewable energy
According to foreign media reports, the British government's green energy plan released on March 30th shows increased support for the country's photovoltaic industry, and this day is known as the "Green Day" of the UK.
Poland, the largest hard coal producer in Europe, is striving to achieve decarbonization through renewable energy, which is crucial to the climate change mitigation agenda.
In October 2022, the Swiss government introduced measures for rapid approval and construction of alpine photovoltaic projects.