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    1. Straight_Ad2258 on

      source: [https://www.solarpowereurope.org/insights/outlooks/eu-market-outlook-for-solar-power-2023-2027/detail#eu-solar-markets-2023-eu-solar-market-prospects-2024-2027](https://www.solarpowereurope.org/insights/outlooks/eu-market-outlook-for-solar-power-2023-2027/detail#eu-solar-markets-2023-eu-solar-market-prospects-2024-2027)

      [https://www.economist.com/interactive/essay/2024/06/20/solar-power-is-going-to-be-huge](https://www.economist.com/interactive/essay/2024/06/20/solar-power-is-going-to-be-huge)

    2. Straight_Ad2258 on

      curent forecasts put the 2024 capacity additions for solar at 592, and 62 GW for EU, giving EU roughly 10.5 % share in new solar capacity added this year

      the fact that the rest of the world is seeing faster growth rates in solar power is of no surprise given population growth and economic development, but it throws into garbage bins the claims that the rest of the world isn’t doing its share in growing clean energy

      but i also think that EU deployment levels are underestimated and conservative

      given that regulations have been simplified all over Europe and given that solar and especially battery storage prices are falling very fast, there are reasons to expect the solar market to outperform predictions in EU as well

      [https://about.bnef.com/blog/3q-2024-global-pv-market-outlook/](https://about.bnef.com/blog/3q-2024-global-pv-market-outlook/)

    3. MikeRosss on

      I did not know that Italy installed so much solar power from 2010 to 2012.

      Looks like Spain in 2008 was also a frontrunner.

    4. Straight_Ad2258 on

      crazy that in 2004 the world was adding 1 GW of solar per year , while this year we are adding 1.6 GW of solar power PER DAY

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_photovoltaics#Solar_PV_nameplate_capacity](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_photovoltaics#Solar_PV_nameplate_capacity)

      [https://about.bnef.com/blog/3q-2024-global-pv-market-outlook/](https://about.bnef.com/blog/3q-2024-global-pv-market-outlook/)

      the manufacturing capacity is already at 1200 GW of solar modules per year, its just that Chinese producers are not ramping up production as fast as possible to not crash the global prices

      most important, last year solar and wind generation growth was enough to cover 82% of global electricity demand growth, this year it should cross 100%

      [https://ember-climate.org/insights/research/global-electricity-review-2024/the-big-picture/](https://ember-climate.org/insights/research/global-electricity-review-2024/the-big-picture/)

    5. Straight_Ad2258 on

      poor countries will have an easier time to decarbonize because most of them are at low latitudes and see nearly constant solar generation

      * in Germany the difference in solar production between the best month and the worst month is around 900% ( 10 times more solar production in June vs January)
      * in India the difference is just 50% ( on best month, solar output in India is just 50% or 1.5 times more than during the worst month

      Germany still has to build out a lot of wind power and storage to prepare for winter months, Africa, South Asia, South East Asia and Latin America can just rely on solar power ALONE all year round, with some wind,hydro and battery storage to fill the nighttime gaps

    6. philipp2310 on

      What is this title?

      Of course there are more GW installed in the whole world than in Germany only. The graphs are not even addressing this statement?

    7. krneki_12312 on

      Doesn’t matter how fast you walk, the important part is to be on the right path.

    8. LeviJr00 on

      I didn’t knew we were adding this much to the solar power capacity. I’m proud!

    9. RedRocketXS on

      Absolutely love our solar panels! Shame our ancient electricity grid wasn’t updated as the energy supply rose creating a situation where solar anal owners pay a fee for the slightest bit of energy they supply back to the grid (and then there’s the fact that businesses and even entire neighborhoods can’t be connected to the grid).

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