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According to the Belgian renewable energy association APE, Belgium deployed 367 MW of new solar power installations
in 2018.
Up to now, Belgium's cumulative solar photovoltaic installed capacity has reached 4.
25 GW
.
According to statistics, most of the new capacity added in 2018 was installed in Flanders, accounting for 218 MW
.
Walloon added 133 MW and 16 MW respectively in the Brussels metropolitan area
.
Overall, Flanders and the Walloon region and Brussels have 3,035 MW, 1,136 MW and 83 MW of installed solar capacity
, respectively.
By type, of the country's 526,000 solar generators, 98 percent come from residential systems
of no more than 10 kilowatts.
Small-scale solar accounts for 64% of the total capacity, with the rest coming mainly from commercial and industrial rooftops
.
According to APERE, Belgium's PV generator production was about 3.
5 TWh last year, up from 3.
2 TWh
in 2017.
Despite the increase, PV still accounted for only about 4% of total electricity demand in 2018, the same as
last year.
Belgium achieved the largest increase in solar demand between 2009 and 2012, when a green certificate scheme
to support PV was introduced.
During these four years, about 2.
7 GW
of newly installed PV capacity was deployed.
According to a report published by grid operator Elia in late 2017, Belgium has the potential to reach 18 GW of solar power
by 2040.
While rooftop solar dominates, Flanders is increasingly interested in
large, ground-mounted plants.
Several plans are underway in the region, including a 100-megawatt solar facility
.
The governments of Walloon and Flanders are also stepping up efforts to support self-consumption
of commercial and industrial solar projects.
According to the Belgian renewable energy association APE, Belgium deployed 367 MW of new solar power installations
in 2018.
Up to now, Belgium's cumulative solar photovoltaic installed capacity has reached 4.
25 GW
.
According to statistics, most of the new capacity added in 2018 was installed in Flanders, accounting for 218 MW
.
Walloon added 133 MW and 16 MW respectively in the Brussels metropolitan area
.
Overall, Flanders and the Walloon region and Brussels have 3,035 MW, 1,136 MW and 83 MW of installed solar capacity
, respectively.
By type, of the country's 526,000 solar generators, 98 percent come from residential systems
of no more than 10 kilowatts.
Small-scale solar accounts for 64% of the total capacity, with the rest coming mainly from commercial and industrial rooftops
.
According to APERE, Belgium's PV generator production was about 3.
5 TWh last year, up from 3.
2 TWh
in 2017.
Despite the increase, PV still accounted for only about 4% of total electricity demand in 2018, the same as
last year.
Belgium achieved the largest increase in solar demand between 2009 and 2012, when a green certificate scheme
to support PV was introduced.
During these four years, about 2.
7 GW
of newly installed PV capacity was deployed.
According to a report published by grid operator Elia in late 2017, Belgium has the potential to reach 18 GW of solar power
by 2040.
While rooftop solar dominates, Flanders is increasingly interested in
large, ground-mounted plants.
Several plans are underway in the region, including a 100-megawatt solar facility
.
The governments of Walloon and Flanders are also stepping up efforts to support self-consumption
of commercial and industrial solar projects.