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Greece Sees Impressive Solar PV Growth Despite Banking Crisis

Paul Gipe, Contributor
January 31, 2013  |  4 Comments

Despite on the ongoing financial tragedy that has gripped Greece for the past three years, the country has risen Phoenix-like from the ashes to become one of the world's largest markets for solar photovoltaics (solar PV).

According to data compiled by the Hellenic Association of Photovoltaic Companies (HELAPCO), Greeks installed more than 900 MW of solar PV last year, bringing total installed capacity to more than 1,500 MW.

Both in relative and absolute terms Greece has become a world leader in solar energy development. The country now ranks third in solar PV per capita worldwide, behind only Germany and Italy.

Greece has now installed five times more solar PV per capita than the U.S. 

As in Germany and Italy, the world’s two largest markets for solar PV, Greece uses a system of feed-in tariffs. The Greek feed-in tariff program has revolutionized solar development in the country. Nearly one-fourth of all solar PV capacity in Greece has been installed in small rooftop systems.

The solar association notes that rooftop systems, regardless of size, no longer require environmental permitting. Permitting has been streamlined for ground-mounted systems as well.

The solar association says that “practically every bank in Greece now offers up to 100% financing for the installation of residential PV systems.” As proponents of feed-in tariffs have noted elsewhere, when the tariffs are well designed there’s no need for complex loan programs, such as PACE grants. Banks will step in because the revenue streams from the feed-in tariffs are predictable.

“Any citizen,” says the association, “who wants to install a solar system with a capacity of up to 10 kilowatts on their roof, can do so easily, simply by visiting the local electricity company office.”

Lead image: Athens, Greece via Shutterstock

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Sfinkx Corporation
Sfinkx Corporation
February 4, 2013
Despite financial chaos, both Greece and Italy have more Solar power installed than USA. Is their F.I.T. more enticing than USA's subsidies & net metering, or better promoted? Are they just more aware of the driving forces behind the need to use clean energy?

Curious that the state of NJ is counted separately from the rest of USA. This story might well be re-purposed to be the story of New Jersey.
Gyula Bodnar
Gyula Bodnar
February 2, 2013
Indeed it is a great story; however, the elevated installed capacity of 2012 is most likely the reminiscence of Greece's old fiscal policy and not the current one.
As Greece slashed the feed in tariff by up to 46% in the second half of 2012, I would suspect that the great numbers of 2012 had more to do with the last minute rush to secure the higher feed in tariffs, which are now things of the past. I think we will see largely subdued numbers in the upcoming years.
Robert Hilbun
Robert Hilbun
February 1, 2013
This indeed is a great stroy of rising out of the banking debacle and creating clean renewable energy in the face of financial disaster. The rest of the world should take heed and get on board to the future of clean renewable energy as fast as possible.
John Furze
John Furze
February 1, 2013
Congratulations to Greece - this is indead a huge signpost that de-central installed, owned and operated RE is the only intelligent and viable way to go - in these now changed times
John Furze

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Paul Gipe has written extensively about renewable energy for both the popular and trade press. He has also lectured widely on wind energy and how to minimize its impact on the environment and the communities of which it is a part. For his...
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