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European renewable energy guide 2021

European renewable energy guide 2021

DWF's energy team assesses the market outlook and support systems for renewable energy in Ireland, Italy, Poland, Spain and the United Kingdom in our guide for 2021.

The energy transition is rapidly accelerating throughout the world and in Europe in particular. In December 2019, the European Council endorsed the objective of the European Union achieving complete climate neutrality by 2050, while the United Kingdom set similar goals. As the year 2020 unfolded with historic and life-changing events, many thought that the effort would be undermined. The opposite is in fact happening and the pace of the green revolution increased. It will be one of the pillars of recovery.

In particular, ever more electricity will be generated from onshore and offshore wind sources, and from photovoltaic power plants. Europe is well positioned for that. Strong R&D and manufacturing sectors, skilled labour, the rule of law and, last but not least, favourable weather conditions for RES, make investments attractive.

European renewable energy guide 2021

For each of the countries in our Guide we focus on 3 key areas

The European Renewable Energy Guide 2021 brings clarity to the onshore RES regulatory framework in major European markets and provides a long-term perspective for five key countries. DWF's energy team assesses the support systems for large-scale onshore wind and solar development, potential bottlenecks and investment opportunities up to 2030.


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