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According to local media reports, Bulgaria aims to add 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy capacity by the end of 2024, mainly solar power plants
.
According to the national power system operator, in 2020-2024, Bulgaria plans to add 700 MW of wind power, 1600 MW of solar power capacity and 219 MW of biomass power generation capacity
.
Bulgaria plans to install another 700 MW of wind farms, 1,600 MW of solar parks and 219 MW of biomass power plants between 2020 and 2024, public radio station BNR quoted Angelin Tsachev
, CEO of the state-owned power system operator (ESO).
, as said
on Sunday.
In 2020, Bulgaria added 77 MW of PV capacity and is expected to add 114 MW
this year.
By the end of 2020, Bulgaria's cumulative renewable energy generation capacity was about 1,800 MW, accounting for one-fifth of the country's total capacity, of which photovoltaic power plants accounted for 1,100 MW and wind power accounted for 700 MW.
According to the national strategic blueprint published on the parliament's website last year, Bulgaria plans to add another 2,645 MW of installed capacity by the end of 2030 through renewable energy sources, mainly photovoltaic power plants, which is in line with
the EU's green energy transition goals.
According to the plan, the share of energy from renewable sources in Bulgaria's total final consumption should reach 27.
1% by 2030, compared to the EU's target of 32%.
In the same year, Bulgaria's share of renewable energy is expected to reach 30.
3% of electricity generation, 42.
6% of the heating and cooling sector, and 14.
2%
of transport.
According to local media reports, Bulgaria aims to add 2,500 megawatts of renewable energy capacity by the end of 2024, mainly solar power plants
.
According to the national power system operator, in 2020-2024, Bulgaria plans to add 700 MW of wind power, 1600 MW of solar power capacity and 219 MW of biomass power generation capacity
.
Bulgaria plans to install another 700 MW of wind farms, 1,600 MW of solar parks and 219 MW of biomass power plants between 2020 and 2024, public radio station BNR quoted Angelin Tsachev
, CEO of the state-owned power system operator (ESO).
, as said
on Sunday.
In 2020, Bulgaria added 77 MW of PV capacity and is expected to add 114 MW
this year.
By the end of 2020, Bulgaria's cumulative renewable energy generation capacity was about 1,800 MW, accounting for one-fifth of the country's total capacity, of which photovoltaic power plants accounted for 1,100 MW and wind power accounted for 700 MW.
According to the national strategic blueprint published on the parliament's website last year, Bulgaria plans to add another 2,645 MW of installed capacity by the end of 2030 through renewable energy sources, mainly photovoltaic power plants, which is in line with
the EU's green energy transition goals.
According to the plan, the share of energy from renewable sources in Bulgaria's total final consumption should reach 27.
1% by 2030, compared to the EU's target of 32%.
In the same year, Bulgaria's share of renewable energy is expected to reach 30.
3% of electricity generation, 42.
6% of the heating and cooling sector, and 14.
2%
of transport.