PV in Slovakia is kept alive by residential segment

Ivana Kukanová
21. 03. 2017



Slovakia has seen small amounts of PV installed over the past three years. In 2016, however, the market showed the first signs of a recovery led by the residential segment. The country reached 545 MW of installed PV power at the end of 2016. The Slovak PV market saw its first increase in new PV installations last year after two years of very limited growth. In 2016, approximately 5 MW of new PV systems were installed in the country, according to official data from local regulator URSO, which were provided to pv magazine by the Slovak Association of Photovoltaic Industry (SAPI). In 2014 and 2015, newly installed PV capacity was around 4 MW and 2 MW respectively. Most of the country’s PV capacity, over 500 MW, was installed between 2010 and 2011, when a generous FIT scheme for large-scale PV plants was put in place, and then rapidly closed.   Celý článok si môžete prečítať tu: https://www.pv-magazine.com/2017/03/21/pv-in-slovakia-is-kept-alive-by-residential-segment/  

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