Solar Energy in The European Union - Solar Thermal

Solar Thermal

Over the next 10 years the European solar thermal will grow on average at a rate of 15% per annum. According to the National Renewable Energy Action Plans the total solar thermal capacity in the EU will be 102 GW in 2020 (while 14 GW in 2006).

In June 2009, the European Parliament and Council adopted the Directive on the promotion of the use of energy from Renewable Energy Sources (RES). For the first time, heating and cooling accounting for half of the final energy demand will be covered by a European directive promoting renewable energies. The overall renewable target is legally binding but renewable mix is free. According to the delivered national plans the highest of solar heating markets during 2010-2020 will be in Italy, Germany, France, Spain and Poland in respect to the national target in 2020 and capacity increase. Top countries per capita will be Cyprus, Greece, Austria, Italy and Belgium.

In some European countries the solar thermal market is still in its infancy. Bulgaria, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden, and United Kingdom have extremely low targets in their plans. Estonia, Finland, Latvia, and Romania have not included solar thermal in their national plans at all.

Solar heating is the usage of solar energy to provide space or water heating. Worldwide the use was 88 GWthermal in 2005. Growth potential is enormous. The EU have been second after China in the installations. If all EU countries had used solar thermal as enthusiastically as the Austrians, the EU’s installed capacity would have been 91 GWth (130 million m2, far beyond the target of 100 million m2 by 2010, set by the White Paper in 1997. In 2005 solar heating in the EU was equivalent to more than 686,000 tons of oil. ESTIF’s minimum target is to produce solar heating equivalent to 5,600,000 tons of oil (2020). A more ambitious, but feasible, target is 73 millions tons of oil per year (2020) – a lorry row spanning 1,5 times around the globe.

Solar heating in Europe* (MWthermal)
# Country Total
2008
Total
2009
Total
2010
Total
2011
1 Germany 7,766 9,036 9,831 10,496
2 Austria 2,268 3,031 3,227 2,792
3 Greece 2,708 2,853 2,855 2,861
4 Italy 1,124 1,410 1,753 2,152
5 Spain 988 1,306 1,543 1,659
6 France 1,137 1,287 1,470 1,277
7 Netherlands 254 285 313 332
8 Portugal 223 395 526 547
9 Cyprus 485 490 491 499
10 Czech Republic 116 148 216 265
11 Poland 254 357 459 637
12 Denmark 293 339 379 409
13 United Kingdom 270 333 374 460
14 Sweden 202 217 227 236
15 Belgium 188 204 230 226
16 Slovenia 96 111 116 123
17 Ireland 52 85 106 111
18 Romania 66 80 73 74
19 Slovakia 67 73 84 100
20 Hungary 18 59 105 120
21 Bulgaria 22 56 74 81
22 Malta 25 29 32 36
23 Finland 18 20 23 23
24 Luxembourg 16 19 22 25
25 Latvia 1 1.2 1.4 2.6
26 Lithuania 1.2 1.5 1.7 2.9
27 Estonia 1 2 2 3.3
27 EU27 (GW) 19.08 21.60 23.49 25.55
2004–2006
Solar heating
per capita 2011
# Country W/
capita
1 Cyprus 609
2 Austria 397
3 Greece 253
4 Germany 130
5 Malta 80
6 Denmark 78
7 Slovenia 65
8 Portugal 58
9 Czech Republic 53
10 Spain 41
11 Luxembourg 37
12 Sweden 35
12 Netherlands 35
14 Italy 34
15 Ireland 27
15 Belgium 27
17 France 25
18 Slovakia 19
19 Poland 17
20 Bulgaria 11
21 Hungary 9
22 United Kingdom 7
23 Finland 5
24 Romania 4
24 Latvia 4
26 Estonia 1
26 Lithuania 1
EU27 (W/capita) 55


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