Analysts from the Becquerel Institute say that they expect 337 MW of new solar capacity in Belgium for the first half of 2024. They anticipate around 900 MW for the full year, due to growth in specific segments. Approximately 337 MW of solar energy has deployed in Belgium in the first half of 2024, according to the Becquerel Institute, a Brussels-based consultancy. The energy regulator in Brussels indicates that the capital recorded 7 MW of solar installations in the first half, down from 23. 6 MW for all of 2023. Analysts told pv magazine that, while the residential segment ( In Wallonia, the ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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