The European Photovoltaic Industry Association sat down together with the 50 of the industry's top CEOs for a discussion in Valencia, to redefine industry objectives given recent technology progress and rising energy prices.
The European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA), sat down together with the 50 of the industry's top CEOs for a discussion and round table in Valencia, Spain at the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, to redefine industry objectives given recent technology progress and rising energy prices. The members of this meeting agreed that PV solar energy could provide 12% of European electricity demand by 2020.
The goal will be reached progressively from 2010 onwards in several European markets. Countries with the highest solar irradiation and higher electricity prices, for example Italy and Spain, have the potential to reach it in 2010 and 2012, respectively. Grid parity is expected to be reached in Germany by 2015 and cover progressively most other EU countries up until 2020.
Ernesto Macías, EPIA's president and communication general manager at Isofoton, is calling for "common efforts of the photovoltaic sector to make this technology a real solution to global energy challenge. I urge the Spanish Government to remain supportive to the photovoltaic sector in a sustainable way."
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