Hi everyone,
I’m starting a general discussion thread about Habeck’s photovoltaic Easter package. We are currently in the new construction phase and are considering waiting until all the details are clear. If it becomes interesting, do you have any information—or would you start right away? Without higher self-consumption, the topic of photovoltaics is becoming less and less attractive. I’ll quote an article on the subject:
“For private new builds, the coalition government aims to make the installation of photovoltaic systems standard. To this end, Habeck promised better funding rates and simplified use of photovoltaics.”
At first, I thought the Easter package mainly referred to commercial systems, but apparently, there is also support available for private homeowners.
I’m starting a general discussion thread about Habeck’s photovoltaic Easter package. We are currently in the new construction phase and are considering waiting until all the details are clear. If it becomes interesting, do you have any information—or would you start right away? Without higher self-consumption, the topic of photovoltaics is becoming less and less attractive. I’ll quote an article on the subject:
“For private new builds, the coalition government aims to make the installation of photovoltaic systems standard. To this end, Habeck promised better funding rates and simplified use of photovoltaics.”
At first, I thought the Easter package mainly referred to commercial systems, but apparently, there is also support available for private homeowners.
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Stefan0013 Mar 2022 14:33I haven’t understood that so far either. For the average single-family homeowner, there doesn’t seem to be anything useful in it yet, right?
In that case, wouldn’t I need to use at least a second meter and accordingly not consume the electricity myself?
With 30% self-sufficiency, I’d rather choose 30%*€0.28/kWh + 70%*€0.066/kWh instead of 100%*€0.12/kWh.
In that case, wouldn’t I need to use at least a second meter and accordingly not consume the electricity myself?
With 30% self-sufficiency, I’d rather choose 30%*€0.28/kWh + 70%*€0.066/kWh instead of 100%*€0.12/kWh.
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Deliverer3 Mar 2022 14:47For the "average single-family homeowner," the system is worthwhile even with the 6-cent feed-in tariff. Why would you do more than that?
The package ensures that warehouses, sheds, and apartment buildings are now also utilized, which cannot (sensibly) consume the energy themselves and would hardly be financially viable without the increase.
The package ensures that warehouses, sheds, and apartment buildings are now also utilized, which cannot (sensibly) consume the energy themselves and would hardly be financially viable without the increase.
Where does it say that about full feed-in systems? Did I miss something?
Tolentino schrieb:
You could also register two systems, right? For example, East + South + Terrace 6 cents + self-consumption. North + West + carport full feed-in. You probably need two meters then. That’s only possible with a gap of more than 2 years; otherwise, it counts as one system. The lobby has done a good job here.
The system has only been running since early September. I have had the electric vehicle (EV) since the end of November. I will optimize self-consumption in the summer (with the EV), as I can leave it at home during the day then (my office is only about 1 km (0.6 miles) away).
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Grobmutant4 Mar 2022 08:43askforafriend schrieb:
Where is it stated about full-feed-in systems? Did I miss something?That is how it is stated in the template and the articles on the topic. Just try searching for it online.Similar topics