Solar energy is affordable, clean and has been the fastest-growing energy source in the last decade. It can be used for electricity and heating, while also helping reduce EU dependency on energy imports by replacing them with domestic production. EU measures to boost solar energy include making the installation of solar panels on the rooftops of new buildings obligatory within a specific timeframe, streamlining permitting procedures for renewable energy projects, improving the skills base in the solar sector and boosting the EU’s capacity to manufacture photovoltaic panels.

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    Some future solutions to the challenges facing the eu’s solar energy sector could include boosting EU domestic production and exploring new technologies such as agrisola which refers to the Dual use of land for both Agriculture and solar power generation solar installations floating on water and even capturing solar energy from outer space

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