The European solar thermal market remained static in 2011, close to the 2.6 GWth installed in 2010 Some important markets continued to grow such as the biggest European market, Germany, and also Poland. Others went through a very difficult time, especially in Southern European countries, such as Italy, Spain and Portugal; however, Greece bucked this trend with a slight market growth. There were some positive developments for both large and very systems, but these alone cannot offset the downturn experienced in more traditional market segments. Read More...
Solar Heat Markets In Europe
Solar Thermal Market Outlook 2022/2023
(Published in October 2023)
Every year, Solar Heat Europe/ESTIF, publishes a report with the analyses of the European Solar Heat Market Development. This report aims to produce all the necessary elements to capture the full picture of the European markets for the industry, decision-makers, investors, and all professionals interested in Solar Heat markets.
In 2023, Solar Heat Europe published the Solar Thermal Market Outlook in a new format, available for free on the website.
You may also want to download and use the diagrams – free of charge – provided that the copyright notice is included.
Trends & Market Statistics – Archives
Solar Thermal Markets in Europe – Trends and Market Statistics 2010 (published June 2011)
Although the European solar thermal market has again experienced an overall decrease in 2010, it still remains above its 2007 level with a total of 2 586 MWth (3 694 940 m²) of newly installed capacity. The German market while still the largest in Europe, has dropped by almost 29% in 2010. This decrease, combined with the 23% downturn in 2009, brings the market almost back to its 2007 level, with 805 MWth of newly installed capacity (1 150 000 m²). Read More...
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