Source: balkangreenenergynews.com

La capacité installée mondiale d'énergie solaire sera augmentée de 203 GW en 2022, ce qui sera la première fois que de nouvelles installations annuelles dépasseront 200 GW, selon le rapport Global Market Outlook produit par SolarPower Europe.
Le secteur mondial de l'énergie solaire a ajouté 138,2 GW d'installations en 2020, ce qui représente une croissance annuelle--de 18 % et un record mondial d'installations annuelles pour le secteur. La croissance prévue en 2022 est de 25 %. Le monde pourrait exploiter un parc solaire de 2,1 TW d'ici fin 2025, contre 773,2 GW fin 2020.
SolarPower Europe has released its new Perspectives du marché mondial, providing market intelligence for the global solar sector for 2020 and capacity forecasts for 2021–2025.
Le solaire a atteint une part mondiale de 39 % dans toutes les technologies de production d'électricité nouvellement installées
Despite the continued impact of COVID-19, a massive 138.2 GW of solar was installed in 2020, according to the report. Solar's growth confirmed its dominance among all newly installed power generation technologies, reaching a 39 percent global share. Another significant milestone from 2020 was the fact that the global cumulative solar capacity reached 773.2 GW, exceeding three quarters of a terawatt for the first time ever.

The top 5 solar markets in 2020 were China, with 48.2 GW of new installations, the US, with 19.2 GW, Vietnam, with 11.6 GW, Japan, with 8.2 GW, and Australia, with 5.1 GW.
Le seuil des 200 GW est franchi cinq ans après que les nouvelles installations annuelles aient atteint 100 GW
"Looking back at 2020, we see the impressive growth of solar defying the odds to reach record-level installations. Looking forward, we have reason to remain positive, with the next four years expected to be extremely strong for the global solar sector. Indeed, by next year we anticipate the global solar market increase by 25 percent to 203 GW, the first time annual PV installations will cross the 200 GW level. This is particularly impressive considering that crossing the 200 GW threshold in 2022 would occur only five years after the 100 GW level was reached," said Michael Schmela, Head of Market Intelligence at SolarPower Europe.
70 % de l'électricité mondiale provient toujours d'énergies polluantes non-renouvelables
However he warned that numbers are still not that good. "While it is certainly a cause for celebration that solar keeps surprising us with larger installation numbers, considering the fact that 70 percent of global power still comes from non-renewable polluting energy, we need much more ambition from policymakers to enable the industry to accelerate deployment, to fulfill the complete potential of solar and meet the Paris Agreement targets," Schmela added.







