On Friday Greece submitted its new climate plan to the European Commission for approval, which will see Athens generate 82 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, compared to the previous target of 66 percent in the 2019 plan, Reuters revealed.
How much solar power will Greece have by 2030?
Greece's National Energy and Climate Plan sets out a target of expanding renewable capacity to 19 GW by 2030 with an estimated increase in capacity of 3.2 GW for solar PV & 2.9 GW for wind by this date. The largest solar PV plant in the country with a capacity of 0.2 GW, which cost 130m EUR to construct, was connected to the grid in April 2022.
Does Greece have a plan for rooftop solar PV?
November 2023, Greece submitted its NECP with more ambitious and updated targets for renewables and solar: 23.5 GW for all forms of renewables, from which 13.4 GW came from solar power capacity. However, there is no roadmap or strategy at this time in regards to rooftop solar PV in particular.
Does Greece have a solar power system?
In particular, Greece has adopted an extensive law which cuts down the maximum capacity of solar power systems for households and business. which now can generate the maximum of 10 kw and 100 kW respectively. Concerning energy communities, two types will be created: renewable energy communities and citizen Energy Communities.
What impedes solar development in Greece?
Currently, probably the main reason that impedes solar development and that makes administrative procedures long and burdensome in Greece, including rooftop solar, is grid availability. In many areas, applications for solar rooftop PV are being rejected due to lack of electricity grid capacity.
How can Greece increase the use of renewable electricity in transport?
Supporting the use of electric vehicles is another way in which the Greek government is attempting to increase the use of renewable electricity in transport. In its National Energy and Climate Plan, Greece set out the aim to have a minimum of 8.7% by 2024 and 30% by 2023 of new car registrations to be electric vehicles.
On Friday Greece submitted its new climate plan to the European Commission for approval, which will see Athens generate 82 percent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030, compared to the previous target of 66 percent in the 2019 plan, Reuters revealed.