Norway reached 597 MW of cumulative installed PV capacity spread across 28,170 solar plants at the end of December, according to new figures from the country's grid operator, Statnett, via its Elhub subsidiary.
The country added about 300 MW of new PV installations in 2023. By comparison, it installed 152.7 MW in 2022 and 42.7 in 2021.
The largest share of the cumulative capacity is represented by residential PV systems below 20 kW in size, which total around 190 MW, followed by solar systems with capacities ranging from 5oo kW to 1 MW, which account for around 100 MW.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/01/03/norway-deployed-300-mw-of-solar-in-2023/
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Norway conveying the best approach to achieve net zero emission goal.
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johnte ndeto
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This is a great milestone towards clean and renewable energy
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George Kariuki
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This is a noteworthy example of how even countries with seemingly limited solar potential can make significant strides towards renewable energy goals.
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Norway? More like Yes way. Absolutely amazing and commendable. Keep going
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This is a remarkable step towards sustainable and renewable energy sources.
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Munene Mugambi
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@princess_nel_268 With right influence and investments in renewables, all countries could head in this direction
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Great to see a doubling of installed PV from 2022 to 2023 in Norway, too! I just read that the number of installations doubled from 2022 to 2023 in my country Sweden as well!
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@SaraNewmountain congratulations two the two nations, this should motivate more nations to do the same for us to save the planet from reliance to fossil fuels.
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Norway conveying the best approach to achieve net zero emission goal.
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This is a great milestone towards clean and renewable energy
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This is a noteworthy example of how even countries with seemingly limited solar potential can make significant strides towards renewable energy goals.
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Dear winnie nguru Your climate love has received over 50 agrees! We have reached out to Norway by email and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! To reach more people and increase the chance of a response, click the Share button above to share the review on your social accounts. For every new member that joins We Don't Have Time from your network, we will plant a tree and attribute it to you! /Adam, We Don't Have Time
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Norway? More like Yes way. Absolutely amazing and commendable. Keep going
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This is a remarkable step towards sustainable and renewable energy sources.
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@princess_nel_268 With right influence and investments in renewables, all countries could head in this direction
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Great to see a doubling of installed PV from 2022 to 2023 in Norway, too! I just read that the number of installations doubled from 2022 to 2023 in my country Sweden as well!
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@SaraNewmountain congratulations two the two nations, this should motivate more nations to do the same for us to save the planet from reliance to fossil fuels.
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@SaraNewmountain Awesome!
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Norway shines in solar progress
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This is a noble investment, is is the way to go for Norway and a great example to the rest of the world.
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@joseph_githinji Indeed it sets a precedent for other countries to follow and blueprint to learn from
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@joseph_githinji yes we all can learn and emulate Norway
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Kudos to Norway for leading by example.
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Green energy is the way to to invested in going forward
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@rotich_kim undoubtedly
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Norway is headed in the right decision .. Kudos đź‘Ť
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Its a great progress, Norway is heading in the right direction
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@elizbeth_gathigia this is true
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That's great news for Norway's renewable energy efforts! It's a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions and increasing sustainability.
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@walter_lungayi such is commitment
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@walter_lungayi this are commendable steps towards greening the environment.
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@walter_lungayi As well reducing reliance on fossil fuels