More and more owners of private PV systems are complaining about inadequate information, financial disadvantages when feeding in and the jungle of financing. Everyone had the same good intentions to do something for the environment. But at what price? Krone+ draws attention to unpleasant cases and false expectations.
The calculation sounds simple: most owners of a solar system on their own roof produce more electricity than they consume on sunny days. The excess energy can be supplied to the public grid and thus generate a profit. But exactly this calculation is not always correct: the rude awakening follows.
Often a problem: the owners of solar energy systems can only conclude a contract for return supply shortly before commissioning. “Many have charged a significantly higher rate, which means the calculation is no longer correct,” Andreas Wirth, Federal Guild Master of Electrical Engineering, recently warned. And the Austrians can sing a song about this, as these cases documented by the “Krone” show when it comes to food and subsidies.
Source: Krone

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