And, secondly, Power Purchase Agreements (PPA) provide return of investments independent of public subsidies. These two ways to fund solar projects are giving the project business a boost. This year, 2025, significantly more private capital will flow into the solar energy transition - across Europe.
ELTIF and PPA:
Solar Investors Guide (free download)
ELTIF: Expansion of renewables requires immense investments
Joachim Goldbeck from Goldbeck Solar: “Negative electricity prices are a bad fit with PPAs”
Solar parks and PPA all over Europe
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Further topics at a glance:
Hungary: IB Vogt builds and sells first 66 MW solar park
Current study: Solar energy is the fastest growing technology in Europe
DHL company relies on PV – large roof system in Finland
Agri-PV project with 48 megawatts of power to be built in Sardinia
New report shows ways to facilitate renewable integration into grids
From experts for experts:
Sue Quense from Aveva (UK): As we rebuild the grid, we must rethink its management
Manfred Gorgus: Opportunities and trends 2025 in Polish PV market
Wolf Dietrich from Econergy (UK): Key challenges and opportunities for the European renewable energy market
Reiling PV Recycling: ‘We don't talk, we recycle’ (interview)
Of course, in this newsletter you will also find information about exciting projects and developments in Europe and beyond. It is rounded off by current industry events. (HS)