Solar wind hits for the first time in 2013
The installed capacity of solar power will, for the first time ever, overcoming of wind power globally, according to data from Bloomberg New Energy Finance. "Photovoltaic plants will add 36.7 gigawatts globally in 2013, against 35.5 gigawatts of wind energy â" almost 25% less than last year," explained today to research firm said in a statement.According to Bloomberg, solar energy will increase your capacity by 20%, taking into account the numbers of 2012. The company is advancing although these numbers have only into account the solar photovoltaics. Many sites use solar energy water heaters and solar plants that generate energy directly from the Sun â" rather than via photovoltaics.These data have the backdrop of the continuing reduction in the cost of solar energy per watt and governmental incentives from countries such as Japan or China. On the other hand, wind power, there are still two years grew twice as much as the solar energy, has slowed in Europe, United States and China. This is, too, the lack of clarity of the energy policy.By 2030, these two technologies will contribute almost equally to the new global power. Wind energy must represent 17% of global energy in 2030 â" currently represents 5% â" while the solar energy will represent 16% â" today, this number is in 2%.Photo: under Creative Commons license
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