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LAND FOR RENEWABLES - Briefing on spatial requirements for a sustainable

19 Jul 2024

• Rural areas hold the highest potential for renewables: Under the JRC’s assessment criteria, most of the suitable land for renewables in the EU is located in rural areas, with 78% for ground-mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) systems and 83% for onshore wind. [...] The level of deployment of rooftop solar PV, dual-use applications for land hosting ground- mounted PV and wind turbines, and the uptake of community-owned energy projects can play a significant role in optimising land use and enhancing local benefits. [...] Whilst there is enough suitable land available to host the needed solar PV capacity, the land requirements for onshore wind exceed the available land identified as suitable, making it imperative to develop a comprehensive mitigation toolbox to ensure the compatibility of future onshore wind projects with areas that may have specific environmental and socio-economic sensitivities. [...] Like in the case of Germany, it is useful to consider that the space requirements of onshore wind do not imply the use of the full surface: only the space used for pylons entails a loss of land. [...] Against this land-use backdrop, and considering the technical production potential for solar and wind technologies, the JRC estimated suitable land for onshore wind at 2.44%, for ground-mounted solar PV at 1.63%, and for rooftop PV at 0.15% of the Polish land territory.
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40
Published in
Belgium

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