Those who are currently planning a photovoltaic system or installing one in February should take a look at the Solar Peak Law.
In times of negative electricity prices, it seems that there will no longer be any compensation, or operators will be forced to limit the system’s output. From my perspective, this means that photovoltaic systems without storage will likely no longer be economical compared to those with storage.
Our (storage-free) system will be installed on the roof this week, and I hope we can commission it before the deadline for the law to take effect.
In times of negative electricity prices, it seems that there will no longer be any compensation, or operators will be forced to limit the system’s output. From my perspective, this means that photovoltaic systems without storage will likely no longer be economical compared to those with storage.
Our (storage-free) system will be installed on the roof this week, and I hope we can commission it before the deadline for the law to take effect.
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Häuschenbauer45 Feb 2025 16:38Thanks, then I guess it’s going to be me..
Yes, unfortunately the laws are being enacted again with very short notice.
I need to check tomorrow if I have to make any changes to the system to ensure it complies with the regulations in case we don’t manage to meet the deadline. If this had been known earlier, I would have planned it completely differently.
I need to check tomorrow if I have to make any changes to the system to ensure it complies with the regulations in case we don’t manage to meet the deadline. If this had been known earlier, I would have planned it completely differently.
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Häuschenbauer45 Feb 2025 17:21Yes, unfortunately, that's the case. You really can't plan anything properly there. It's just as much of a disappointment as with KfW subsidies.
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Häuschenbauer45 Feb 2025 19:37@lastdrop
Is this possible? The situation is that the photovoltaic modules are installed on the new building, but the distribution board inside the house is not yet wired. This will still take some time.
Is this possible? The situation is that the photovoltaic modules are installed on the new building, but the distribution board inside the house is not yet wired. This will still take some time.
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Bierwächter6 Feb 2025 03:29From what I have gathered so far, this regulation also applies to older systems, and this control must be retrofitted. However, since I am only just starting my planning and there is a lot being written about it, it is difficult to find clear statements. In my opinion, it will simply affect everyone, and a quick commissioning will probably be of no use.