A Strategic Analysis of Photovoltaic Energy Projects: The Case Study of Spain

The Spanish photovoltaic sector could be a serious opportunity for the recovery and economic growth of the country, by serving as a support platform for the National Integrated Energy and Climate Plan (NIECP) 2021–2030, whose objective is to determine the lines of action required for the appropriate...

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Climate change
Comparative analysis
Consumption
Coronaviruses
Cost control
COVID-19
Decision making
Economic crisis
Electricity
Pandemics
Photovoltaic cells
Politics
Solar energy
Solar energy industry
Sustainability
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