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Solar Energy to be Grid Competitive in Europe by 2013

Solar photovoltaic (PV) power generation will be grid competitive in parts of Europe as early as 2013, and across key European markets by the end of the decade, according to an industry association report – making the technology more attractive to investors.

The European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) report predicts that Italy will be the first country in which the renewable energy technology will become competitive with fossil fuels. It assessed France, the UK, Germany, Italy and Spain.

EPIA president Ingmar Wilhelm said that PV is already “cheaper than people think” and is set to get cheaper. The cost of modules will go down about 50% by 2020, he added, because of economies of scale and improvements in technology – although the report also predicts a rise in the cost of traditional power sources such as coal and gas over the same period.

Commercial electricity buyers in Italy could find solar PV achieves “dynamic grid parity” in 2013, the report predicts – meaning the point at which the value of long-term electricity revenues from a PV installation equals the long-term cost of buying traditionally produced and supplied power from the grid. All installations in all countries will reach dynamic grid parity by 2020, the EPIA says.

The second measure of competitiveness, “generation value competiveness”, will take slightly longer to achieve, the report claims. This refers to the point in a specific country where building PV is just as attractive to investors as building coal or gas plants – Italy’s ground-mounted sector will be first past the post.

Under the report’s predictions, the PV sector will rely less on feed-in tariffs and direct government subsidies in the coming years. However, if the sector is to achieve grid parity, EPIA warns, governments will still need to commit to “regulatory frameworks that support development of the technology and removal of market distortions”.

By. Jess McCabe

Source: Environmental-Finance


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  • Anonymous on September 09 2011 said:
    There is no question at all that solar is cheaper than people think, but not everywhere. The same can probably be said for wind. Every intelligent observer knows that the optimal energy structure will contain renewables and alternatives, in addition to nuclear. Ignorant observers think that renewables and alternatives can do it all, which it can, but not in a (cost-benefit) way that pleases intelligent voters.

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