Italy will deploy 2.48 GW of latest PV methods by 2022, with the residential photo voltaic section accounting for round 50% of the full put in capability.
Italy reached 25,048 MW of cumulative put in PV capability, unfold over 1,221,045 installations, on the finish of December, based on new statistics launched by Italia Solare, the nation’s photo voltaic vitality affiliation.
The biggest a part of this capability is represented by PV methods from 200 kW to 1 MW, accounting for 8,270 MW or 33% of the full. The second largest section is installations with outputs from 20 kW to 200 kW, with a share of 5,057 MW, or 20% of the full.
Photo voltaic arrays with a capability of lower than 12 kW account for 4,949 MW, or 20% of the full, adopted by methods with a capability of 1 MW to 10 MW, for a 16% share, or 3,942 MW.
Italia Solare says that PV vegetation above 10 MW have a share of 1,479 MW, or 6% of the full. PV methods with a capability from 12 kW and 20 kW reached 1,351 MW on the finish of December, for a share of virtually 5% of the full.
The areas with the biggest share of whole new capability additions are Lombardia with 3,149 MW, Apulia with 3,063 MW, Emilia Romagna with 2,512 MW, and Veneto with 2,484 MW.
The residential section, or PV methods under 12 kW, was nonetheless the largest market driver final 12 months, with round 1,103 MW of newly put in capability, Italia Solare mentioned. It’s adopted by massive vegetation above 10 MW in measurement, at 289 MW.
“For 2023, doubling from this 12 months may be very doubtless, and for 2024 an additional doubling, so we’re speaking about 2 GW, 4 GW, and eight GW,” mentioned Italia Solare President Paolo Rocco Viscontini. pv journal on the latest Italia Solare Discussion board in Rome.
The Italian authorities at present helps large-scale photo voltaic by way of an public sale system and rooftop photo voltaic by way of web metering and a number of other fiscal incentives.
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