ᐅ Renewable Energy Act surcharge also applies to solar systems in single-family homes

Created on: 13 Jun 2014 09:19
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Exilhamburger
This is outrageous...

Self-generators must pay the renewable energy surcharge
Self-supply with renewable electricity is becoming significantly less attractive for homeowners and businesses: According to information from F.A.Z., the coalition plans to uniformly charge them a fee amounting to 40 percent of the currently applicable surcharge under the Renewable Energy Act.
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Elina
19 Jun 2014 11:10
As long as the house’s electrical connection is not yet established, securing a feed-in tariff won’t be possible. Additionally, the inverter still needs to be protected against theft in some way.
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hetjam9
19 Jun 2014 11:25
Especially since the prices for the systems will certainly adjust to the allocation ... this has always been the case with every reduction in the remuneration so far!
f-pNo19 Jun 2014 11:36
Elina schrieb:
As long as the house’s electrical connection is not yet installed, securing the feed-in tariff won’t be possible. Also, the inverter still needs to be protected against theft.

Since our move-in date is planned for November/December 2014, neither of these should be a problem.
The bigger issue is including these costs in the current financial planning. It would have been much easier in 2016 with the expiring building savings contract.