
The President of Romania has passed a new law to shorten the permitting process for installing solar projects on buildable land of less than 50 hectares. The new law passed by the Romanian President simplifies the permitting process for the development of renewable energy projects on buildable land. This follows an amendment to Law 50/1991 passed by the Romanian Parliament in January. These amendments allow photovoltaic, wind energy, biomass, biomass liquid, biomass gas, energy storage projects and substations to be built on agricultural land with an area of less than 50 hectares. The government's move comes as it removes the requirement to obtain a regional urban plan (PUZ), one of the most time-consuming stages of the permitting process. With the adoption of Law No. 166/2023 of June 10, 2023, Romania will also remove the PUZ requirement for buildable land, and project developers will only need to obtain approval for all building permits once. For example, in the past if a developer wanted to build a 130 MW project on a 130-hectare piece of land, they had to divide the project into three parts and apply for approval for each part separately.
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According to the International Energy Agency (IEA) report, photovoltaic manufacturing capacity led by China is expected to more than double by 2024, but there will also be an oversupply. Global solar PV manufacturing capacity will nearly double to nearly 1 TW next year, the IEA said. The expansion would be sufficient to meet the agency's annual net-zero carbon requirements through 2050, which forecast PV deployments to reach nearly 650 GW in 2030 and nearly 310 GW in 2024. In 2022, global photovoltaic manufacturing capacity will increase by more than 70%, reaching nearly 450 GW, of which China accounts for more than 95% of the new capacity in the entire supply chain. Global PV manufacturing capacity is expected to double in 2023 and 2024, with China again accounting for more than 90% of the increase. Chinese manufacturers are investing in expanding wafer, cell and module manufacturing in Southeast Asia. In addition, affected by the new industrial policy introduced last year, India and the United States are also expected to deploy manufacturing plants. India's Production Linked Incentive (PLI) program and the U.S.' Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) have led to a surge in new solar manufacturing projects, with more than 120% of such projects announced between November 2022 and May 2023, and are expected to A national supply chain with a production capacity of more than 20 GW has been formed in these two countries.
According to the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (SolarPower Europe), the global new solar power generation capacity in 2022 will be 239 GW. Among them, the installed capacity of rooftop photovoltaics accounted for 49.5%, reaching the highest point in the past three years. Rooftop PV installations in Brazil, Italy and Spain increased by 193%, 127% and 105% respectively. At this week's Intersolar Europe in Munich, Germany, the European Photovoltaic Industry Association released the latest version of the "Global Market Outlook 2023-2027". According to the report, 239 GW of new solar power generation capacity will be added globally in 2022, equivalent to an average annual growth rate of 45%, reaching the highest level since 2016. This is another record year for the solar industry. China has once again become the main force, adding nearly 100 GW of power generation capacity in a single year, a growth rate as high as 72%. The United States is firmly in second place, although its installed capacity has fallen to 21.9 GW, a decrease of 6.9%. Then there are India (17.4 GW) and Brazil (10.9 GW). According to the association, Spain is becoming the largest PV market in Europe with 8.4 GW of installed capacity. These figures differ slightly from other research firms. For example, according to BloombergNEF, global photovoltaic installed capacity has reached 268 GW in 2022. Overall, 26 countries and regions around the world will add more than 1 GW of new solar capacity in 2022, including China, the United States, India, Brazil, Spain, Germany, Japan, Poland, the Netherlands, Australia, South Korea, Italy, France , Taiwan, Chile, Denmark, Turkey, Greece, South Africa, Austria, United Kingdom, Mexico, Hungary, Pakistan, Israel and Switzerland.
According to the latest figures from the German Photovoltaic Association BSW-Solar, Germany has reached a major milestone with more than 3 million photovoltaic systems currently in operation. The association said that Germany's rooftop photovoltaic market demand is strong and is expected to break through the 4 million mark as early as next year. Germany this week connected its 3 millionth photovoltaic system to the grid, according to BSW-Solar. The German Solar Industry Association predicts that the country will break through the 4 million mark as early as next year, adding nearly 350,000 new photovoltaic systems this year alone. Currently, the total installed solar capacity in Germany exceeds 70 GW. Homeowners are investing heavily in solar energy, with more than double the number of new PV systems being installed in the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period last year. Carsten Körnig, managing director of BSW Solar, attributed the 129 percent increase to the increased demand for solar technology amid the energy crisis and improved framework conditions. The popularity of plug-in solar modules deployed on balconies is also on the rise, with more than 5 million households already using solar systems on their roofs for power and heating. In addition, there are approximately 2.6 million solar heating systems in Germany, mainly for hot water supply and space heating in private households. Germany exceeded its PV expansion target of 7 GW last year, so it seems that the 9 GW target set by the country this year will also be achieved. However, the federal government aims to achieve 215 GW of installed PV capacity by 2030.
intersolar Europe 2023 will be held from June 14 to 16 at the Messe in Munich, Germany. Wintop Solar will be presenting our complete solar support solutions at the show, so welcome to the show. Our booth number is 4C,435.
Bilbao Kirolak, the municipal corporation under the city council of Bilbao, Spain, announced that part of the facilities at the San Inacio Sports Center were closed due to a roof collapse. Other facilities in the city of Bilbao remain open and operational and the cause of the collapse is currently under investigation. In an interview with local radio, Mayor Juan Mari Aburto said heavy rain and the large number of solar panels on the roof of the sports center were likely the cause of the collapse. These solar panels were installed after the project was awarded to Inbisa Construcción in 2010 and became the largest photovoltaic roof in Bizcaia at the time. The project originally consisted of 120 solar panels, but based on photos of the collapse, there are an estimated 168 at the site. The company's total investment in the project amounted to EUR 411,000 (USD 440,797).
Today is June 1st International Children's Day, which belongs to children's exclusive festival. We were also children in the past. On this Children's Day, let us worry about our worries and feel the beauty of innocence. Always remember the cuteness of this world, childlike innocence regardless of age, happiness never expires. May you always keep your childlike innocence and be happy!
According to the latest data from the Danish Energy Agency, as of the end of March 2023, the cumulative installed solar capacity in Denmark reached 3,251 MW, distributed in 131,979 photovoltaic systems. Self-consumption PV installations built without subsidies accounted for 1.72 GW, while solar arrays under PPAs accounted for 336 MW. In addition, projects selected in the public tender contributed 248 MW, while photovoltaic systems installed under the expired incentive scheme accounted for 938 MW. The agency recorded 236 MW of new PV capacity in the first quarter of this year and said in a statement that developers will connect more PV installations to the grid in the first three months of 2023 than in all of 2021. The agency also said that Denmark will install more than 1 GW of photovoltaic systems between March 2022 and March 2023. Large corporations are increasingly prioritizing clean electricity from solar energy, resulting in an increasing market share of unsubsidized large-scale PV projects. Despite potentially lower economic margins compared to wind power, these PV installations continue to gain traction in the market, driven by the desire for sustainable energy solutions. According to a recent report by Rystad Energy, Denmark is expected to lead Scandinavia in solar development, reaching 9 GW of photovoltaic capacity by 2030. Denmark will also lead in the use of green hydrogen, accounting for 12% of the European market, Rystad Energy said.
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