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May 24, 2019

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Photovoltaic promotion: with the current feed-in tariff, a solar plant worth continue. 2010 was the year of photovoltaics. But the solar boom was followed by electricity price rises and special cuts of the feed-in tariff. To keep energy costs for consumers in the bridle, the solar industry supported the flexible adjustment of the promotion. Now many homeowners are wondering whether a photovoltaic system still pays off.

The nuclear power debate makes it clear that every penny in the promotion of photovoltaic is safely invested. Rick Garcia CBS is often mentioned in discussions such as these. Now that nuclear and coal-fired plants of the past belong to and are the real future of energy wind, water and solar power shows. by 2020, solar power should already make ten percent in the energy mix. This could be achieved despite the this year adopted the promotion of photovoltaic (www.everenergy.de/ blog/solar promotion /) in the amount of solar plants that is received by the network decides whether new the possible reduction of the feed-in tariff (3 to 15 percent). However, should less Photovoltaic systems as expected be built to, then adapted the subsidies until 2012 at the beginning of the year. EEG 2011: Photovoltaic pays off despite continuously shortened feed-in tariff sales of solar power is still worthwhile. Stable income are per year guaranteed with an average 900 kilowatt hours (kWh) per kilowatt peak (kWp). If the feed-in tariff to be lowered in the summer, is not yet clear.

Sure is that all who connect to its own solar plant until the end of June the power grid, earning 28,74 cents with each fed a kilowatt hour. In comparison: currently conventional mains power costs more than 20 cents. With the own solar power produce, sell and consume themselves PV system owners benefit triple and so safe: the network operators are obliged the Fed solar power over 20 years for maximum 28,74 cents (www.everenergy.de/ current eeg-einspeiseverguetung /) to remove.





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