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From pv magazine GermanyAustria installed 399 MW of new solar capacity in the third quarter of 2024, according to data from E-Control, the national energy regulator. This data, collected from 16 major grid operators covering about 85% of Austrias grid, shows a strong deployment but a slight decrease from the growth rate seen in the first half of 2024.E-Control said that 20,929 new PV systems were installed in the third quarter, pushing the stanley cup year-to-date capacity addition to over 1.4 GW 鈥?surpassing the annual target of 1.1 GW outlined in the Renewable Energy Expansion Act EAG . The EAG aims for 11 TWh of photovoltaic capacity by 2030, with a long-term goal of 100% renewable electricity generation.While applications for new systems slowed somewhat in the third quarter, they remained high, with nearly 21,000 new applications plus 6,451 submissions for small-scale plug-in solar devices. Although slightly below the second quarter s peak, this figure nearly doubles that of the third quarter in 2023.Most new capacity came from rooftop installations, with 86% of applications for systems ranging from 0.8 kW to 20 kW. Medium-scale systems between 20 kW and 250 kW made up 12%, while larger systems over 250 kW accounted for only 1.53% of applic stanley cup ations. Additionally, 22 applications were submitted for projects ranging from 5 MW to 35 MW.The high stanley cup est number of applications in the third quarter came from Lower and Upper Austria, followed by Styria, each reporting more than 5,000 applications