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In 2017, more than 40 GW of utility-scale solar was installed worldwide, a record high for eight consecutive years
.
In 2017, utility-scale solar installations reached a record high for eight consecutive years
According to the solar database Wiki-Solar, by the end of 2017, the world's installed solar capacity had reached 143 GW, and it broke 100 GW in less than 12 months
.
The data shows that facilities using photovoltaic panels account for about 96% of the total capacity, with the remaining 6 GW coming from concentrated solar energy
.
About 0.
5 GW of concentrated solar capacity was deployed to the grid
in 2017.
Due to the rapid growth of installed capacity in China and India, Asia dominates the deployment of new large-scale solar capacity
.
Despite the accelerated pace of progress in South America and Africa, North America remained broadly unchanged, while Europe declined
for the second consecutive year.
Wiki-Solar expects solar installations in Europe to continue to decline
.
The UK currently has 887 power plants with a total capacity of 6.
7 GW, while China has a total of 1173 power generation facilities that can produce 54 GW of electricity
.
Philip Wolfe, founder of Wiki-Solar, said: "These numbers are worrying that the growth of utility-scale solar could be limited
by reduced incentives.
As PV becomes a low-cost source of electricity in more and more places, long-term growth is now guaranteed
.
”
,
In 2017, more than 40 GW of utility-scale solar was installed worldwide, a record high for eight consecutive years
.
In 2017, utility-scale solar installations reached a record high for eight consecutive years
In 2017, utility-scale solar installations reached a record high for eight consecutive yearsAccording to the solar database Wiki-Solar, by the end of 2017, the world's installed solar capacity had reached 143 GW, and it broke 100 GW in less than 12 months
.
The data shows that facilities using photovoltaic panels account for about 96% of the total capacity, with the remaining 6 GW coming from concentrated solar energy
.
About 0.
5 GW of concentrated solar capacity was deployed to the grid
in 2017.
Due to the rapid growth of installed capacity in China and India, Asia dominates the deployment of new large-scale solar capacity
.
Despite the accelerated pace of progress in South America and Africa, North America remained broadly unchanged, while Europe declined
for the second consecutive year.
Wiki-Solar expects solar installations in Europe to continue to decline
.
The UK currently has 887 power plants with a total capacity of 6.
7 GW, while China has a total of 1173 power generation facilities that can produce 54 GW of electricity
.
Philip Wolfe, founder of Wiki-Solar, said: "These numbers are worrying that the growth of utility-scale solar could be limited
by reduced incentives.
As PV becomes a low-cost source of electricity in more and more places, long-term growth is now guaranteed
.
”
,