As it makes the installation of a photovoltaic system?

Here comes the Fifth Energy Bill in July and reduces the incentives for photovoltaics. How to change the cost and performance of your solar system?

Hold on, here comes the Fifth Energy Bill. Who had in mind to install on the roof of a home PV system will from July to having to deal with a new amendment to the rules of incentives: the third, in the space of two years. Among the main novelties there is a reduction in tariffs that is expected to be, on average, in the order of 35%, with the main cuts reserved for large systems. Stop the bonuses for the panels "made in Europe" and for the removal of asbestos from the rooftops. It will also be mandatory to register the power plants up to 12 kW, a bureaucratic exercise that was previously reserved for plants larger size. The new legislation will come into force from July this year, as long as both the spending ceiling was reached 6 billion expected in the current provisions. So there are still a few months to bring into operation of plants taking advantage of older, more profitable tariffs.

The price of solar panels has fallen by about 30% over the last few months and continues to descend rapidly, giving a further motivation to those who want to produce their own electricity daily. Of course, it is not as easy as once obtaining financing from banks, but those with a little 'of liquidity (and has no constraints Monthly) can still be considered to run her over in a solar system for domestic use: one from 5 kW, For example, today can cost between 15 and 20 thousand euro. The important is to select panels of good quality and of last generation, so as to maximize both the efficiency and the life of the plant. The investment becomes cheaper as you go down south, where the average hours of sunlight are higher and therefore energy production increases. The average Italian is about 1,200 hours of sunshine per year in the southern regions can be up to 1,500 hours.

What makes an investment in PV? With the current rates for a domestic installation on the roof of 3 kW (included in the first class of power), the theoretical yield average is around 950 euro a year. For a system of 10 kW (depending on power class) go up to € 2,850 a year, while a 100 kW plant (third class power, the largest for residential installations) makes about 27 thousand euro. Through the Fifth Energy Bill, however, change the cards on the table. The rate is inclusive and award distinguishes between (extent already provided for in the Fourth Income from 2013). The first is applied only to the energy fed into the grid, in practice, the sale price already includes government incentives. There is talk of 237, 222 and 199 euro per MWh for the first three classes of plants on the roofs of the buildings, in the first six months of application.

 

18/04/2012

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Italian version of CercaGeometra.it

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