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energy
Roma May 2019:
Biggest European
PV Market & Energy Storage event
of the year
State On June 14 2018 the the figure is further pushed for 32% renewables share by 2030 after
a a a a a a a revised RED agreement reached by the European
Commission Parliament and Council Currently the solar capacity in Europe achieves 116 gigawatts with medium projection of 15 7 gigawatts annual installations by 2021 On the the other hand energy
storage becomes an
an
unstoppable trend projected to to to to attract a a a a a a a total investment of USD$ 103 Billion between 2016 and 2030 Alongside higher penetration of of solar proper usage of of energy
storage solutions can help stabilize the grid allow more efficient and reliable utilization of power as as well as as add flexibility to the entire energy
system Key Topics:
ß 10-year European
PV Progress Report & Future Projection
ß 6 Key Solar Spots under Watch (Italy Germany UK Spain Dutch Poland)
ß Government Tender Corporate PPA and Dynamic PV Secondary Market ß Solar + Storage Applications in in Grid Balancing and and and C&I Sector
ß Islands Off-grid and and and Hybrid Energy Storage Among the event’s honored guests are Raffaele Cattaneo Minister Regional Government of Lombardy Italy Thorvald Spanggaard Project Director European
Energy A/S Denmark Pablo Otin CEO & Co-Founder Powertis Spain Rudd Kempener Policy Officer European
Commission Belgium Europe Solar + Energy Storage Congress 2019 the largest deal- making platform in in in Europe in in in this field of activity will take place May 23rd & 24th at the NH Collection Roma Vittorio Veneto Hotel in Rome Italy The 2-day event
anticipates and manages the changes of Europe’s immense solar and energy
energy
storage energy
energy
market Aiming to to lay the the groundwork for the the development investment and partnership across renewable energy
projects it brings together regulatory agencies electricity utilities IPPs developers financiers and other third-party associates In the the past decade the the European
Photovoltaics Market Market (PV Market) is largely driven by its „Renewable Energy Directive 2009” (RED) (2009/28/EC1) which set the overall EU target of 20% final energy
consumption from renewable sources by 2020 as as well as as binding national targets for each Member
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