Austria records 20% decline in PV capacity expansion in first quarter

In the first three months of 2024, the addition of new PV systems in Austria was just under 500 MW. This year, according to estimates by PV Austria, the figure is around 20% lower in the same period. The association is appealing to the government not to further stifle the market.

Austria records 20% decline in PV capacity expansion in first quarter

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