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According to Sunglow Investment Group's conclusion, solar energy will become the most competitive energy source
on the continent by 2020.
By 2020, solar energy will be the most competitive energy source in Europe
Sunshine Investment shows that the elimination of the Minimum Import Price (MIP) in Europe has reduced the price of solar modules by 30%.
Sunshine Investment said the decision to remove trade tariffs on solar panel imports from China means solar energy will become a more attractive form of energy for investors, consumers and policymakers, and therefore wider adoption
.
In 2013, the EU initially imposed tariffs
of up to 64.
9% on Chinese solar panels.
Experts predict that Europe may begin to reap the benefits
of removing tariffs in just a few weeks.
Deividas Varabauskas, CEO of Sunglow Investment Group, said: "The removal of trade tariffs is a long-term decision
.
The entire PV industry will benefit greatly from this change
.
With the rising cost of CO2 emission rights and the reduction in the cost of solar modules, solar is likely to become the most competitive form
of energy in much of the EU by 2020.
”
,
According to Sunglow Investment Group's conclusion, solar energy will become the most competitive energy source
on the continent by 2020.
By 2020, solar energy will be the most competitive energy source in Europe
By 2020, solar energy will be the most competitive energy source in EuropeSunshine Investment shows that the elimination of the Minimum Import Price (MIP) in Europe has reduced the price of solar modules by 30%.
Sunshine Investment said the decision to remove trade tariffs on solar panel imports from China means solar energy will become a more attractive form of energy for investors, consumers and policymakers, and therefore wider adoption
.
In 2013, the EU initially imposed tariffs
of up to 64.
9% on Chinese solar panels.
Experts predict that Europe may begin to reap the benefits
of removing tariffs in just a few weeks.
Deividas Varabauskas, CEO of Sunglow Investment Group, said: "The removal of trade tariffs is a long-term decision
.
The entire PV industry will benefit greatly from this change
.
With the rising cost of CO2 emission rights and the reduction in the cost of solar modules, solar is likely to become the most competitive form
of energy in much of the EU by 2020.
”
,