Hello everyone,
I have a few questions regarding photovoltaic systems.
The system we are planning would be commissioned in 2012. The output will be around 8-10 kW, thus falling into the "up to 30 kW" category.
According to the feed-in tariff (Renewable Energy Act 2012), we will receive:
24.43 cents per kWh
and
8.05 cents per kWh for self-consumption, provided that self-consumption does not exceed 30% of the output
and
12.43 cents per kWh for self-consumption, if self-consumption is above 30%.
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Now for the first question:
The feed-in tariff has significantly decreased over the years. Therefore, the part regarding self-consumption is much more interesting to me.
Do I understand correctly that I receive 8.05 or 12.43 cents for every kWh I use myself? If so, can I assume for my calculation that I can use the utility’s electricity price plus the above amounts?
Assumed electricity price from provider: 20 cents per kWh
=> Savings of 20 cents + self-consumption tariff
If this is correct, then I naturally have a greater interest in maximizing my own electricity use.
This probably means I will need batteries.
What would you consider a reasonable battery size?
And is it possible to use the output during the summer months for things like watching TV, etc., so that a high ratio of self-consumption can be achieved during the peak production period?
Thanks a lot for the information and best regards
ostsee
I have a few questions regarding photovoltaic systems.
The system we are planning would be commissioned in 2012. The output will be around 8-10 kW, thus falling into the "up to 30 kW" category.
According to the feed-in tariff (Renewable Energy Act 2012), we will receive:
24.43 cents per kWh
and
8.05 cents per kWh for self-consumption, provided that self-consumption does not exceed 30% of the output
and
12.43 cents per kWh for self-consumption, if self-consumption is above 30%.
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Now for the first question:
The feed-in tariff has significantly decreased over the years. Therefore, the part regarding self-consumption is much more interesting to me.
Do I understand correctly that I receive 8.05 or 12.43 cents for every kWh I use myself? If so, can I assume for my calculation that I can use the utility’s electricity price plus the above amounts?
Assumed electricity price from provider: 20 cents per kWh
=> Savings of 20 cents + self-consumption tariff
If this is correct, then I naturally have a greater interest in maximizing my own electricity use.
This probably means I will need batteries.
What would you consider a reasonable battery size?
And is it possible to use the output during the summer months for things like watching TV, etc., so that a high ratio of self-consumption can be achieved during the peak production period?
Thanks a lot for the information and best regards
ostsee
ostsee schrieb:
That would definitely be more economical than selling the electricity and then buying "new" electricity for the heat pump 🙂 Well, go ahead and share your "successes" 😉
Kind regards