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Solar Energy Market in Spain

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booming market


level of investors has not been a great demand and investment efforts in alternative energy or econimizar a resource as water. However, industrial investment in alternative energy could partially offset a less environmentally-conscious.

Investment
solar thermal energy experts agree

experience in the push to supply solar energy industry. This is thanks to the budgets and state support that have their maximum expression in the Plataforma Solar de Almeria, experimenting with prototypes that want to harness this energy source. The government also supports those who generate clean and renewable energy by subsidizing its production to stimulate the growth of this sector.

PHOTOVOLTAIC SOLAR ENERGY: 69% growth in Europe and 43% in Spain in 2004 under European Institute EurObserv'ER.

Germany was in 2004 the world's largest market with 363 MW in the country. Installation is the leader in the past year, ahead of Japan with 280 MW and 90 MW U.S.. The solar energy in Spain has the highest potential for investment in Europe

Growth: photovoltaic power installed in the EU in 2004

Luxembourg 13 Germany 363


Spain 11.78 France 5.87 Netherlands


Italy 4.3 4.3 Austria 3
Other EU 5.2 EU
_______________ Total 384.2



SOLAR THERMAL 20% in Europe and 29% in Spain.

In Spain, according to association data ESTIF, the English market grew by 63 MWt in 2004, representing an increase of 29%, thanks to solar ordinances governing in almost 40 municipalities. The year ended with 80 MW c cumulative ESTIF predicts that 2005 may end up with 105 MWt (160,000 m2). Galicia tripled solar energy, but remains at the tail of Spain

In Germany, traditional leader of solar thermal in Europe (47% of the total installed), growth was lower than expected: 525 kWt added in 2004 This represents an increase of 4%. By contrast, the year was very good in Greece, with 151 MWt installed (34% increase) ahead of Austria and placed in second position. Austria joined 128 MWt and even Greece in terms of power solar thermal per capita: 179 kWt per 1,000 inhabitants in both countries.


More information:

Analysis free renewable energy projects, including subsidized financing

Solar energy: Benefits and costs. What can we get and how much it costs?

Photovoltaic Solar Energy to sell electricity

For the small investor: Cooking with solar energy and other alternative energy applications

can ask questions about renewable energy at the Department of Energy of Caixa Galicia. Phone 981187074 or online www.caixagalicia.es / energy

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