Europe on track to double solar capacity by 2030
Europe is on track to install 475 GW of solar power generation capacity by 2030—more than double the continent''s current installed capacity—requiring more than 145bn € investment,
Europe is on track to install 475 GW of solar power generation capacity by 2030—more than double the continent''s current installed capacity—requiring more than 145bn € investment,
Access real-time and historical data on electricity demand, cross-border flows, prices, and installed capacity. Customize by region and time, visualize trends, and easily share insights.
In an era where the global energy landscape is undergoing transformative shifts, the International Energy Agency (IEA) presents a
The Outlook 2025 will provide in-depth analysis and projections across the entire energy spectrum for South East Europe, a region encompassing 14 countries with diverse energy profiles,
Ember''s Europe Electricity Interconnection data tool allows users to explore the use (flows) and potential (capacity) of the cross-border transmission grid across European and
China is deeply embedded in Europe''s energy system, creating strategic and cybersecurity risks. The EU must de-risk its
It includes forecasts for electricity demand, supply and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions for select countries, by region and worldwide. This year the forecast
Welcome to the EU Market Outlook 2023 – 2027, If the energy crisis was the wake-up call to accelerate the renewable energy-based transition and foster EU energy security, the solar sector has heard it
Demand for digital services is rising rapidly, raising concerns about the energy use and environmental impacts of data centres and
The EU''s digital and energy policies guide in a coordinated manner the digitalisation of the European energy system, as issues like data interoperability, security of
The South East Europe region will need to replace more than 30% of its current fossil fuel generation capacity by the end of 2030, and more than 95% by 2050, according to the long-term energy policy
Electricity prices for energy-intensive industries in the European Union in 2024 were well below the record highs seen in 2022 and slightly lower than in 2023. But they were still, on average, double
Developed in collaboration with the European Commission and EU Member States, this regional energy transition outlook explores how renewables can accelerate emissions reductions,
The range of criteria such as energy security, safety, paper reviews six scenarios that share a number of long-term cost and environmental effects. commonalities: They analyse the future of the Energy
Given these trends, the International Energy Agency''s Electricity 2024 is essential reading. It offers a deep and comprehensive analysis of recent policies and market developments, and provides
The EEA''s annual report on Trends and Projections in Europe explores historical trends, most recent progress and projected future progress on climate change mitigation through reduced
Given these trends, the International Energy Agency''s Electricity 2024 is essential reading. It offers a deep and comprehensive analysis of recent
Track Europe''s electricity supply from 2022 to 2027. See the shift toward renewables, nuclear stability, and the decline of coal and gas.
Welcome to our EU Market Outlook 2025: Mid-Year Analysis. This publication marks a new addition to SolarPower Europe''s solar and battery storage market outlook series. Starting this
The IEA''s flagship World Energy Outlook, published every year, is the most authoritative global source of energy analysis and projections. It identifies and
SeeNext''s 2025 Renewable Energy Analysis covering Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Croatia & Greece. Key trends in solar, wind, hydropower & energy storage driving Southeast Europe''s green transition.
Powering the future - a vision for Europe''s energy system in 2050 rk European industrial competitiveness and improve energ litical shifts, technological revolutions, and economic volatility. In
Power systems in Southeast Europe (SEE), being largely dependent on lignite-fired electricity, will also undergo dramatic change. By 2030,
National projections have become more and more relevant within the evolving landscape of commitments taken by many countries globally. Governments and other data users benefit from
European Union Energy investment in the European Union has shifted over the past decade to low-emissions generation. Grid investment is key to EU price
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