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According to data provided by Anie Rinnovabili, the Italian renewable energy association, and grid operator Terna, in the first quarter of this year, Italy's new photovoltaic installed capacity was about 105 MW, up significantly
from 89 MW in the same period last year.
New PV installed capacity in the first quarter of 2017 was 84 MW
.
By the end of March, Italy's installed photovoltaic capacity had exceeded 20 GW
.
March was the fastest growing month at 39 MW, compared to 33.
8 MW in January and 32.
5 MW
in February.
This growth trend reflects the rate of expansion over the past four years, with an average monthly increase of about 30 MW.
The Italian PV market is still dominated
by rooftop solar deployments.
According to the latest statistics, PV projects of no more than 1 MW represent almost all the capacity newly deployed, at 102.
1 MW
.
Solar parks over 1 MW account for only 2.
9 MW
of the total.
20 kW residential PV systems still account for the largest share, with a capacity of about 62.
1 MW
.
PV systems from 20 kW to 100 kW accounted for 20.
8 MW of the quarterly total
.
Meanwhile, in the first three months of this year, the installation of commercial and industrial photovoltaic systems from 100 kW to 1 MW reached 19.
5 MW
.
The most developed region, as always, is the most industrialized region
in northern Italy.
The new solar grid-connected capacity in Lombardy is 19.
1 MW, compared to 14.
5 MW in the Veneto and 10.
6 MW in the Emilia-Romagna region
, respectively.
Italy's comprehensive climate and energy plan aims to reach a cumulative installed PV capacity of 50 GW
by 2030.
According to data provided by Anie Rinnovabili, the Italian renewable energy association, and grid operator Terna, in the first quarter of this year, Italy's new photovoltaic installed capacity was about 105 MW, up significantly
from 89 MW in the same period last year.
New PV installed capacity in the first quarter of 2017 was 84 MW
.
By the end of March, Italy's installed photovoltaic capacity had exceeded 20 GW
.
March was the fastest growing month at 39 MW, compared to 33.
8 MW in January and 32.
5 MW
in February.
This growth trend reflects the rate of expansion over the past four years, with an average monthly increase of about 30 MW.
The Italian PV market is still dominated
by rooftop solar deployments.
According to the latest statistics, PV projects of no more than 1 MW represent almost all the capacity newly deployed, at 102.
1 MW
.
Solar parks over 1 MW account for only 2.
9 MW
of the total.
20 kW residential PV systems still account for the largest share, with a capacity of about 62.
1 MW
.
PV systems from 20 kW to 100 kW accounted for 20.
8 MW of the quarterly total
.
Meanwhile, in the first three months of this year, the installation of commercial and industrial photovoltaic systems from 100 kW to 1 MW reached 19.
5 MW
.
The most developed region, as always, is the most industrialized region
in northern Italy.
The new solar grid-connected capacity in Lombardy is 19.
1 MW, compared to 14.
5 MW in the Veneto and 10.
6 MW in the Emilia-Romagna region
, respectively.
Italy's comprehensive climate and energy plan aims to reach a cumulative installed PV capacity of 50 GW
by 2030.