Solar power in the Czech Republic

The Czech Republic had almost two gigawatts (GW) of photovoltaic capacity at the end of 2010, but installed less than 10 megawatts (MW) in 2011 due to the feed-in tariff being reduced by 25%, after installing almost 1,500 MW the year before. Installations increased to 109 MW in 2012. In 2014, no new installations were reported.

Solar power in Czech Republic
Solar irradiation map of Czech Republic
Installed capacity4 GW (2024) (37)
Annual generation4 TWh (2024)
Capacity per capita384 W (2024)
Share of electricity5% (2024)
Photovoltaics installed
Year Installed Total
(MWp)
Generation
(GWh)
Source
2006 0.313 0.843
2007 3.118 3.961
2008 51 54.674
2009 411.2 465.9 88.8
2010 1,495.8 1,959.1 615.7
2011 0 1,913.4 2,182.0
2012 109.0 2,022.4 2,149.0
2013 110.4 2,132.4 2,070.0
2014 -82 2,050 2,121.7
2015 20 2,070 2,238
2016 -40 2,030 2,134
2017 10 2,040 2,152
2018 10 2,050 2,331
2019 10 2,060 2,262
2020 -10 2,050 2,160
2021 0 2,050 2,185
2022 30 2,080 2,368
2023 1,460 3,550 2,780
2024 870 4,420 3,905
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Source: Photovoltaic Barometer: Energy-Charts.info, Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems

Photovoltaic power stations
Photovoltaic power station Region Site co-ordinates Nominal Power
(MWp)
Production
(Annual GW·h)
Notes
Ralsko Solar Park Liberec 50°37′N 14°48′E / 50.617°N 14.800°E / 50.617; 14.800 (Ralsko Solar Park) 38.3 Completed December 2010
Vepřek Solar Park Central Bohemian 50°18′N 14°19′E / 50.300°N 14.317°E / 50.300; 14.317 (Vep%C5%99ek Solar Park) 35.1 186,960 modules, completed September 2010
Ševětín Solar Park South Bohemian 49°11′N 14°36′E / 49.183°N 14.600°E / 49.183; 14.600 (Ševětín Solar Park) 29.902 Completed December 2010
Bežerovice South Bohemian 3.013
Buštěhrad Central Bohemian 2.396
Čekanice South Bohemian 4.48
Dukovany Vysočina 0.01
Hrušovany South Moravia 3.73 3.7
Chýnov South Bohemian 2.009
Mimoň Ústí 17.494
Pánov South Moravia 2.134
Přelouč Pardubice 0.0208
Vranovská Ves South Moravia 16.033
Žabčice South Moravia 5.6

In 2003 a Czech-Austrian information and training center for solar power was founded in the village of Věžovatá Pláně in South Bohemia. That same year major Josef Mach claimed that the electricity from the Temelín nuclear power plant in the Czech Republic would be abandoned. He is known as one of the biggest Temelín opponents in the Czech Republic.

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