Europe has been a leader in energy production and is an important part of the global energy landscape. The current energy crisis in Europe has forced energy production to move towards greener forms of energy, including solar energy. In the face of this energy crisis, solar energy has a unique edge over other forms of renewable energy. Although solar energy is expensive and time consuming to set up, it does provide an excellent opportunity to meet energy demand and reduce pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, solar energy is renewable, abundant, and cost-competitive.
The European Union is currently working towards diversifying its energy resources and stimulating the production of renewables. This requires new investment in renewable energy sources, including solar energy. The European Union has already implemented several policies to promote the development of the solar industry, such as the Feed-in Tariff and the Renewable Energy Source Directive. In addition, the European Commission has also set out a target of 30% of all electricity being produced from renewable sources by 2030.