Photovoltaic Solar Cells (PV for short) convert sunlight directly into electricity. The interactive on-line PhotoVoltaic Geographical Information System (PVGIS), developed by the Commission's in-house scientific service, DG Joint Research Centre, allows users to calculate the expected energy yield in kWh for any PV module located in Europe or Northern Africa.
While it is perhaps no surprise that the solar energy potential of Southern Europe is higher than Northern Europe, the interactive information service map allows very specific calculation of the amount of energy that can be generated in any given location in Europe and its neighbouring regions. This calculation is based on knowledge of the sun's energy, geographic distribution, the different terrain across Europe and detailed technological analysis of the available photovoltaic technologies. It also shows that considerable potential exists in Europe for greater use of solar energy.
In addition to the map and the interactive service, the PVGIS provides a wealth of information about the development of photovoltaic technology, such as figures on its share of total national electricity consumption in each Member State, up-to-date research on photovoltaics and links to world-wide databases of solar technology and data. The new PVGIS is a powerful tool for the development of new solar power plants.
More information:
Site of Solar Electricity Action SOLAREC
Site of Photovoltaic Geographical Information System PVGIS
Download the European solar map (big (11 MB) but worth the wait)
Read also: 'Spain goes for gold in solar', GP - 10 April 2007
Source: GP Newsdesk
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