European Solar Charter
The European Solar Charter, signed on 15 April 2024, sets out a series of voluntary actions to be undertaken to support the EU photovoltaic sector.
The European Solar Charter, signed on 15 April 2024, sets out a series of voluntary actions to be undertaken to support the EU photovoltaic sector.
Solar energy is one of the world''s most abundant and easily accessible sources of renewable power. But how well do you know it? Several distinct technologies harness the sun''s
The targets have evolved consistently since first established to help the EU reach its ambitious energy and climate goals.
The revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive will speed up the uptake of solar photovoltaics and solar thermal – both on residential and non-residential buildings - and increase the possibilities
This web-based report marks the 3-year anniversary of the REPowerEU Plan and takes stock of the progress made since its adoption.
In 2023, the solar photovoltaic sector in the EU and globally saw the prices of the panels plummet from ca. 0.20 EUR/W to less than 0.12 EUR/W. This unsustainable situation is weakening
This Commission department is responsible for the EU''s energy policy: secure, sustainable, and competitively priced energy for Europe.
The charter sets out a series of voluntary actions to be undertaken to support the EU photovoltaic sector.
In 2024, the EU output of photovoltaic electricity accounted for 11% of the EU''s gross electricity output, according to Ember. Continued growth in the solar energy sector is expected in the
A range of solar technologies are available to harness the sun''s energy in different ways. Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, comprised of individual solar cells, convert sunlight into electricity.
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