2024 What is IEA PVPS TCP? The International Energy Agency (IEA), founded in1974, is an autonomous body within the framework of the Organization for EconomicCooperation and Development (OECD). The Technology Collaboration Programme (TCP) was created with a belief that the future ofenergy The IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme (IEA PVPS) is one of the TCPs within the IEA and was established in 1993. The missionof the programme is to “enhance the international collaborative efforts which facilitate the role of photovoltaic solar energy as a cornerstonein the transition to sustainable energy systems.” In order to achieve this, the Programme’s participants have undertaken a variety of joint The 28 IEA PVPS participating countries are Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Israel,Italy, Japan, Korea, Lithuania, Malaysia, Morocco, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand,Türkiye, the United Kingdom and the United States of America. The European Commission, Solar Power Europe and the Solar Energy Visit us at:www.iea-pvps.org What is IEA PVPSTask1? The objective of Task 1of the IEA Photovoltaic Power Systems Programme is to promote and facilitate the exchange and dissemination ofinformation on the technical, economic, environmental and social aspects of PV power systems. Task 1 activities support the broader PVPSobjectives: to contribute to cost reduction of PV power applications, to increase awareness of the potential and value of PV power systems,to foster the removal of both technical and non-technical barriers and to enhance technology co-operation. An important deliverable of Task1 Authors Elina Bosch, Gaëtan Masson, Bart Vermang DISCLAIMER TheIEAPVPSTCPisorganisedundertheauspicesoftheInternationalEnergyAgency(IEA)butisfunctionallyandlegallyautonomous. Views,findings and publications of the IEA PVPS TCP do not necessarily represent the views or policies of the IEA Secretariat or its individualmember COPYRIGHT STATEMENT This content may be freely used, copied and redistributed, provided appropriate credit is given (please refer to the ‘Suggested Citation’). Theexception is that some licensed images may not be copied, as specified in the individual image captions. SUGGESTED CITATION Bosch E., Masson M., Vermang B.(2025)National Survey Report of PV Power Applications inBelgium2024. IEA PVPS Task 1.https://ieapvps.org/national_survey/nsr-belgium-2024/ COVER PICTURE 2024 BIPV Award winning BIPV solar façade from Kameleon Solar and Soltech located in the new Soltech factory in Genk National Survey Report of PV Power IEA PVPS December–2025 DOI:10.69766/WRNX9651 MAIN REFERENCES............................................................................................................31Highlights...............................................................................................................42Installation Data.....................................................................................................5Methodology and sources...........................................................................5Annual and cumulative PV market...............................................................6Solar PV in the electricity mix.......................................................................7PV market per region...................................................................................8Vision per Applications for Photovoltaics.....................................................9Key enablers of PV development..................................................................113Competitiveness of PV electricity............................................................................12System prices.............................................................................................12Financial Parameters and specific financing programs.................................14Additional Country information: electricity prices.........................................154Policy Framework...................................................................................................16National targets for PV.................................................................................17Solar PV obligations....................................................................................185Industry..................................................................................................................19Manufacturing.............................................................................................19Recycling....................................................................................................196PV In The Economy.................................................................................................20R&D trends.................................................................................................20 MAINREFERENCES The