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    As of 2019, Norway's cumulative solar photovoltaic reached 120 MW

    • Last Update: 2023-01-02
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    Norwegian solar industry body Solergyklyngen said last week that in 2019, Norway added 51 megawatts of solar energy, bringing the country's cumulative solar photovoltaic capacity to 120 megawatts
    .

    The industry body cited data from Norwegian consultancy Multiconsult and the Norwegian Water and Energy Agency (NVE) to say the country more than
    tripled the increase in new solar capacity last year after installing 23.
    5 MW of solar cells in 2018.

    In 2019, commercial and industrial installations accounted for 60% of total new capacity, while residential systems accounted for 35%.

    The Plus customer program (Plusskundeordningen), launched in 2017, supports new solar installations
    in Norway.
    As part of the plan, utilities must purchase surplus power
    from solar arrays with a capacity of up to 100 kW.

    Norwegian solar industry body Solergyklyngen said last week that in 2019, Norway added 51 megawatts of solar energy, bringing the country's cumulative solar photovoltaic capacity to 120 megawatts
    .

    solar energy

    The industry body cited data from Norwegian consultancy Multiconsult and the Norwegian Water and Energy Agency (NVE) to say the country more than
    tripled the increase in new solar capacity last year after installing 23.
    5 MW of solar cells in 2018.

    In 2019, commercial and industrial installations accounted for 60% of total new capacity, while residential systems accounted for 35%.

    The Plus customer program (Plusskundeordningen), launched in 2017, supports new solar installations
    in Norway.
    As part of the plan, utilities must purchase surplus power
    from solar arrays with a capacity of up to 100 kW.

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