More solar energy in Germany than all of Europe
Solar energy policies lead to progress for Germany It is no secret by now that Germany has a strong interest in solar energy. The German government has been aggressive in its pursuit for solar energy since announcing plans to abandon nuclear power in the wake of last year’s Fukushima disaster in Japan. In the wake of the disaster, the country adopted prominent clean energy policies that were expected to make it a leader in terms of solar power. These policies have not disappointed. Germany now boasts of over 30GWp of solar energy capacity Germany has announced that approximately 320 megawatts…
Solar energy policies lead to progress for Germany
It is no secret by now that Germany has a strong interest in solar energy. The German government has been aggressive in its pursuit for solar energy since announcing plans to abandon nuclear power in the wake of last year’s Fukushima disaster in Japan. In the wake of the disaster, the country adopted prominent clean energy policies that were expected to make it a leader in terms of solar power. These policies have not disappointed.Germany now boasts of over 30GWp of solar energy capacity
Germany has announced that approximately 320 megawatts peak of additional solar energy capacity was installed throughout the country in August of this year. This additional capacity means that there is now more solar energy in Germany than in the rest of Europe. Germany is the first country in the world to boast of a solar energy capacity exceeding 30-gigawatts peak. Much of the country’s success in its endeavor to be a leading power in clean energy is due to the policies the government has adopted.