Switzerland Gives Legality To ‘Solar Offensive’
Swiss Federal Council Simplifies Approvals For Utility Scale Solar Power Projects; Says No PV Systems On Crop Rotation Land
Wednesday, 22 Mar 2023
Switzerland’s Federal Council has passed amendments that simplify the approval process for large scale solar PV systems.
Switzerland Introduces New Solar Subsidies Under HEIV
Solar Systems With 2 kW & 150 kW Range Eligible for New High One-Time PV Funding Program In Switzerland
Wednesday, 18 Jan 2023
The Government of Switzerland has introduced a new funding model targeting small scale solar PV systems commissioned from January 1, 2023, with the high one-time payment for photovoltaic systems (HEIV) under which up to 60% of investment costs for reference systems will be reimbursed.
Switzerland Added 683 MW New Solar In 2021
After Over 40% PV Market Growth in 2021, Swissolar Forecasts Switzerland To Install Up To 900 MW Solar Capacity In 2022
Friday, 15 Jul 2022
The solar market of Switzerland installed 683 MW new solar energy capacity in 2021, says Swissolar referring to official statistics, representing annual growth of 43% and a record number for any year, thanks to high electricity prices, booming electr.
Switzerland 2020 PV Additions Grew Nearly 50% To 493MW
In 2020, Switzerland Installed 493 MW New Solar Capacity Taking Country’s Cumulative Installed Capacity To Around 3 GW: SFOE
Thursday, 15 Jul 2021
Official statistics from the Federal Office of Energy (SFOE) in Switzerland for solar energy status in 2020 are out, and it shows the country installed 493 MW solar power capacity last year.
Switzerland Installed Up To 460 MW PV Capacity In 2020
Swissolar Expects Switzerland To Have Grown 2020 Annual Solar PV Capacity By At Least 30% With Additions Of 430 MW To 460 MW
Wednesday, 03 Mar 2021
Even as annual PV installations in Switzerland grew to a record high in 2020 as per Swisssolar’s estimates, the association argues the country should aim for an annual target of around 1.5 GW over the next few years..
332 MW New Solar Installed In Switzerland In 2019
Switzerland Improved Annual Solar PV Installations In 2019 By 20% With 332 MW Added; Country Needs Minimum 1.5 GW Capacity Addition Annually To Replace Nuclear Energy By 2050, Says Swissolar
Thursday, 16 Jul 2020
Even though Switzerland grew its annual solar PV installations in 2019 by 20% to 332 MW, Swissolar says it this level is not enough for the country to reach its 2050 Energy Strategy target of phasing out nuclear energy.
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