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Decentralised solar rising in Spain, but politics may stall further progress
Spain has at times led the way in developing renewable energy in Europe but, as in the UK, there have also been quiet periods as government support has dwindled. Here, Robert Stokes reports from Málaga on the prospects for PV and wider energy policies in the upcoming month’s general election.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Countries: Spain -
Subjects: Renewables, Solar power, Distributed generation, Decentralisation