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The Netherlands installs 4.32 GW Solar in 2024 – PV Magazine International

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The Netherlands installed 4.32 GW of solar capacity in 2024, as a result of which the cumulative total to 28.62 GW brought at the end of the year, according to official data.

August 7, 2025
Emiliano Bellini

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The Netherlands installed approximately 4,320 MW of solar capacity in 2024, according to official statistics from CBS, the National Statistics Agency.

The total of 2024 can be compared with 4,765 MW installed in 2023 and 4,713 MW in 2022.

Last year’s new capacity included approximately 3 GW of commercial and industrial PV systems and factory on utility scale, and approximately 1.3 GW of residential installations.

The total installed PV capacity of the country reached 28,621 MW at the end of December 2024.

DNE -Research said that by 2030 and 98 GW could reach 59 GW in 2035, with projections for 2050 ranging between 100 GW and 180 GW.

Netbeheer Nederland, the Dutch Association of National and Regional Electricity and Gas Network Operators, said in a recent report that by 2050 the country could reach between 100 GW and 180 GW of the total solar capacity.

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