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According to the latest provisional statistics released by the UK's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), the installed solar PV capacity in the UK reached 12.
8 GW
by the end of January 2018.
In January, the new increment was about 9 MW
.
However, BEIS noted that the latest month's data should be considered provisional and may be revised upwards as new locations receive more data
.
Similar information appeared in March 2017 for new installed capacity, as the size of completed projects developed under the country's now-expired renewable energy obligation program ranged from 50 kW to 5 MW and could increase further
.
As of now, March 2017 was the highest month for new PV capacity last year, reaching 632 MW
.
Overall, around 954 MW of new PV systems were connected to the UK grid
in 2017, according to provisional data from BEIS.
In comparison, 2.
14 GW of new PV power generation was added in 2016, compared to 4.
2 GW in 2015 and 2.
49 GW
in 2014.
Of the cumulative capacity, 1.
48 GW of solar installed capacity is in the form of large-scale photovoltaic power plants above 25MW, while solar equipment between 5MW and 25MW accounts for 4.
39GW.
The installed capacity in the range between 50kW and 5MW reached 3.
38 GW
.
In terms of residential and commercial PV, solar systems of 4kW and below account for the largest share, with a cumulative installed capacity of about 2.
53 GW, followed by PV arrays between 10kW and 50kW, with a cumulative total of about 767 MW, and PV systems with a cumulative installed capacity of 216 MW between 4kW and 10kW
.
Overall, around 46% of the UK's installed solar PV capacity comes from electricity facilities over 5 MW, and another 20% comes from residential solar systems
of 4kW and below.
According to the latest provisional statistics released by the UK's Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), the installed solar PV capacity in the UK reached 12.
8 GW
by the end of January 2018.
In January, the new increment was about 9 MW
.
However, BEIS noted that the latest month's data should be considered provisional and may be revised upwards as new locations receive more data
.
Similar information appeared in March 2017 for new installed capacity, as the size of completed projects developed under the country's now-expired renewable energy obligation program ranged from 50 kW to 5 MW and could increase further
.
As of now, March 2017 was the highest month for new PV capacity last year, reaching 632 MW
.
Overall, around 954 MW of new PV systems were connected to the UK grid
in 2017, according to provisional data from BEIS.
In comparison, 2.
14 GW of new PV power generation was added in 2016, compared to 4.
2 GW in 2015 and 2.
49 GW
in 2014.
Of the cumulative capacity, 1.
48 GW of solar installed capacity is in the form of large-scale photovoltaic power plants above 25MW, while solar equipment between 5MW and 25MW accounts for 4.
39GW.
The installed capacity in the range between 50kW and 5MW reached 3.
38 GW
.
In terms of residential and commercial PV, solar systems of 4kW and below account for the largest share, with a cumulative installed capacity of about 2.
53 GW, followed by PV arrays between 10kW and 50kW, with a cumulative total of about 767 MW, and PV systems with a cumulative installed capacity of 216 MW between 4kW and 10kW
.
Overall, around 46% of the UK's installed solar PV capacity comes from electricity facilities over 5 MW, and another 20% comes from residential solar systems
of 4kW and below.