L R AS Published on Sunday 13 October 2019 - n° 293 - Categories:Germany
Germany sets a target of 98 GW of solar energy by 2030
The German government has just approved a target of 98 GW of solar energy by 2030, twice the current installed capacity. This
will generate 90 TWh of solar energy by 2030.
The German Solar Industry Association (BSW-Solar) stressed that further improvements and rapid legislative changes are urgently needed to make this ambition a reality.
PV Magazine of 9 October
NDLR These 49 GW to be installed in eleven years, represents 4.5 GW per year, i.e. twice the number of power plants commissioned in recent years. We can be pleased with this leap forward, but we can also wonder how it will be achieved. What if this were just a display operation?