The Dutch Ministry of Financial Affairs mentioned this week that it has chosen 1.913 MW of PV tasks within the 2022 part of the SDE++ (Stimulering Duurzame Energieproductie) program for large-scale photo voltaic and renewable power tasks.
The RVO mentioned that the allotted PV capability is represented by 1.051 MW of economic and industrial PV methods. One other 862 MW from utility-scale PV crops shall be constructed on land or water, of which solely 39 MW is assigned to wind energy tasks. In whole, the company allotted 2,813 MW of capability unfold throughout completely different renewable power applied sciences, in addition to different applied sciences for CO2 seize and heating.
The Dutch authorities initially allotted a funds of €13 billion ($14.6 billion) for final yr’s part, however was solely capable of allocate €11.9 billion. CO2 seize applied sciences obtained the most important share of €6.7 billion, whereas photo voltaic obtained solely €963 million, leading to a big discount in sources in comparison with the earlier spherical.
The RVO mentioned the low funds allocation for PV expertise is especially as a consequence of grid congestion points presently affecting the electrical energy community within the Netherlands.
“In these areas, a subsidy applicant often can not obtain a transmission authorization from the community operator, which is a requirement for acquiring subsidies,” the company mentioned. “As well as, rooftop PV tasks require the set up constructor to be launched the primary time.
Within the earlier part of this system, the Dutch authorities chosen 3,426 PV tasks with a mixed capability of three,535 MW.
The Netherlands might attain between 100 GW and 180 GW of whole put in photo voltaic capability by 2050, in accordance with a brand new report by Netbeheer Nederland, the Dutch affiliation of national-regional electrical energy and gasoline. community operators.
The nation reached a cumulative put in PV capability of 16.5 GW by the tip of June 2022, in accordance with the newest statistics from CBS, the nation’s statistics company. It mentioned the nation is putting in 3,803 MW in 2021 and three,882 MW in 2022.
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