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Promotion of photovoltaics

With three previous novels EEG (2010 , 2011 and 2012 ), the Federal Government

already significantly reduced the photovoltaic feed-in tariffs . For a small solar power roof system in early 2008 , the operator received a fee of 46.75 cents / kWh , while it is only at 24.43 cents / kWh in early 2012. Electricity produced by an open space system solar power was rewarded in early 2008 with 35.49 cents / kWh , in early 2012 with 17.94 cents / kWh . Raises the question of what potential operators of photovoltaic systems have to be expected in 2013 , as yet coalition and opposition are far from agreed on how to proceed with the photovoltaic subsidies .

 

 

Tables with different heights Promotion


Large photovoltaic plants get only up to a limit of ten megawatts feed . For installations on conversion areas there should be an ordinance exceptions . Feed-in tariffs are reduced monthly. The later a PV system to the grid , the less then falls from the photovoltaic subsidies or the current feed-in tariff .


Installed power plant commissioning


Period up to 10 kW to 40 kW to 1,000 kW to 10 MW cents / kWh


from 01.04.2012 19.50 18,50 16,50 13,50 cents / kWh

from 01.05.2012 19.31 18.32 16.34 13.37 cents / kWh

from 01.06.2012 19.11 18.13 16.17 13.23 cents / kWh

from 01.07.2012 18.92 17.95 16.01 13.10 cents / kWh

from 01.08.2012 18.73 17.77 15.85 12.97 cents / kWh

from 01.09.2012 18.54 17.59 15.69 12.84 cents / kWh

from 01.10.2012 18.36 17.42 15.53 12.71 cents / kWh



From November 2012, then followed every 3 months an adjustment of rates . This is defined as a function of the height of the photovoltaic Zubaus the previous 3 to 12 months of nationwide installed photovoltaic capacity . It amounts to 0.4 to 1.8 percent. From 1 November 2012 are expected following payment rates :



Commissioning roof systems up to 10 kWp


with additional construction of 8,500 MW 6,000 MW 3,000 MW


from 1 Nov. 2012 17.84 cents / kWh 17.96 cents / kWh 18.18 cents / kWh

from 1 December 2012 17.35 cents / kWh 17.56 cents / kWh 17.99 cents / kWh

from 1 Jan. 2013 16.86 cents / kWh 17.17 cents / kWh 17.81 cents / kWh

...


from 1 December 2013 12.34 cents / kWh 13.45 cents / kWh 15.95 cents / kWh


The compensation rates from 1 February 2013 are based on the additional construction in the months of July to December 2012. The compensation rates from 1 May 2013 based on additional construction in the months from July 2012 to March 2013, etc. The annex is extrapolated to 12 months each.



Commissioning roof systems from 10 kWp to 40 kWp


with additional construction of 8,500 MW 6,000 MW 3,000 MW


from 1 Nov. 2012 16.93 cents / kWh 17.03 cents / kWh 17.24 cents / kWh

from 1 December 2012 16.46 cents / kWh 16.66 cents / kWh 17.07 cents / kWh

from 1 Jan. 2013 15.99 cents / kWh 16.29 cents / kWh 16.90 cents / kWh

...



from 1 December 2013 11.70 cents / kWh 12.76 cents / kWh 15.13 cents / kWh



Commissioning plants from 40 kWp roof


with additional construction of 8,500 MW 6,000 MW 3,000 MW


from 1 Nov. 2012 15.10 cents / kWh 15.19 cents / kWh 15.38 cents / kWh

from 1 December 2012 14.68 cents / kWh 14.86 cents / kWh 15.23 cents / kWh

from 1 Jan. 2013 15.99 cents / kWh 16.29 cents / kWh 16.90 cents / kWh

...



from 1 December 2013 10.44 cents / kWh 11.38 cents / kWh 13.50 cents / kWh.


Commissioning roof systems from 1.000 kWp to 10 MWp and 10 MWp ground-mounted systems to


with additional construction of 8,500 MW 6,000 MW 3,000 MW


from 1 Nov. 2012 12.35 cents / kWh 12.43 cents / kWh 12.58 cents / kWh

from 1 December 2012 12.01 cents / kWh 12.16 cents / kWh 12.46 cents / kWh

from 1 Jan. 2013 11.67 cents / kWh 11.89 cents / kWh 12.33 cents / kWh

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from 1 December 2013 08,54 cents / kWh 09.31 cents / kWh 11.04 cents / kWh



Feed-in for large systems as of 2013


Large-scale photovoltaic plants with a capacity above 100 kWp must be regulated or switched off in case of imminent congestion by the network operator . According to the current EEG existing plants are " feed-in " retrofit up to 01.01.2013 with appropriate technical equipment . From 2013, these are then at every large-scale photovoltaic newly installed obligation .



Announcement of the EEG apportionment in 2013


In October 2012, the EEG apportionment will be published in 2013 for the promotion of electricity from solar , wind and water for all consumers. It is expected to rise from just under 3.60 cents / kWh to about 5.00 cents / kWh . For an average household , this represents a premium to the current price of about five to six euros per month.