France sits at an enviable location in Europe that makes it one of the world's most visited countries. Not too hot, not too cold, dotted with mountains and verdant fields, and ringed by some of the finest beaches on the continent. Perfect for vacations, perfect for solar. But solar has been slow to gain a foothold relative to potential in the country, and with 6.7 GW of cumulative capacity installed France lags its gray and rainy northern neighbor, the U.K., its hot southern neighbor, Spain, and the two solar giants to the east - Germany and Italy. However, the government appears to at least be coming to terms with its solar shortsightedness, and this week announced ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...