European solar PV lobby association SolarPower Europe (SPE) says as much as 39 GW of solar PV capacity can be added to the European Union's (EU) energy generation capacity for the coming winter alone, albeit with the right framework 'to support immediate disinvestment from Russian gas' and provide 'immediate relief' from soaring energy prices for gas.
This can come from 23.3 GW of solar rooftops and 15.7 GW of utility scale solar installations, says the association in a position paper that was presented by European solar CEOs to the EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson during SolarPower Summit in Brussels on March 30, 2022.
The position paper, as SPE explained, sets out exactly what solar power can deliver for the bloc's climate goals in the short, medium and long term. "Ten flagship solar-supporting initiatives, through eight key actions, will build the necessary foundations for the European solar terawatt age," it added.
Some of the significant points in the 8 key action plan are:
Detailed elements of the position paper are available on SPE's website.
SPE CEO Walburga Hemetsberger stressed, "Factoring in this latest SolarPower Europe paper, the REPowerEU strategy, and the upcoming EU Solar Strategy, will be crucial tools to guide Europe towards a brighter, solar-powered future."
During the SolarPower Summit The association repeated its assertion that the EC's projection of 525 GW of solar capacity for the bloc by 2030 under REPowerEU is woefully short of its potential. While the pre-war, business-as-usual scenario predicts 672 GW, SPE says in light of the Russian invasion on Ukraine coupled with ongoing climate crisis there is high probability for EU's solar capacity to reach 1 TW by the target year (see EU's REPowerEU To Reduce Russia Reliance Short On Solar).
"1 TW of solar in 2030 can replace all Russian gas imports to the EU. We have no more time to waste, we must raise EU solar ambition," said SPE President, Aristotelis Chantavas.