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French Energy Minister Elisabeth Borne recently revealed that France will hold three rounds of solar project bidding from October 2019 to June 2020, with a cumulative scale of about 2 GW
.
The first round of tenders, which will begin in January 2020, is a ground-based solar project with a target capacity of 850 MW
.
In February 2020, France will conduct a tender for solar capacity for buildings, with a target capacity of 300 MW
.
In June 2020, France will hold a tender
for ground-based solar projects with an installed capacity of 1 GW.
Elisabeth Bonne said, "Through three rounds of tenders, solar energy will become an important force
in the French electricity system.
This is our attitude towards
developing renewable energy.
”
France plans to increase its installed solar capacity from the current 9.
1 GW to 44.
5 GW
by 2028.
French Energy Minister Elisabeth Borne recently revealed that France will hold three rounds of solar project bidding from October 2019 to June 2020, with a cumulative scale of about 2 GW
.
The first round of tenders, which will begin in January 2020, is a ground-based solar project with a target capacity of 850 MW
.
In February 2020, France will conduct a tender for solar capacity for buildings, with a target capacity of 300 MW
.
In June 2020, France will hold a tender
for ground-based solar projects with an installed capacity of 1 GW.
Elisabeth Bonne said, "Through three rounds of tenders, solar energy will become an important force
in the French electricity system.
This is our attitude towards
developing renewable energy.
”
France plans to increase its installed solar capacity from the current 9.
1 GW to 44.
5 GW
by 2028.