A lower Austrian is shocked by the energy supplier’s procedure: if it does not accept a new PV feed-on contract, the threat of closing of electricity …
For EVN long -term customers Brigitte Stacher from Ulrichskirchen in the District Mistelbach (Lower Austria) (Lower Austria) the arch was overstrained: at the end of April her contract for electricity acceptance for the photovoltaic system (PV) would have expired. Half -Marart she received a letter from EVN with a “sugar” if she had to change until 11 April.
PV system would no longer produce
“I took the time that there was no reason to be in a hurry,” she says that two weeks later a registered letter from the energy supplier fluttered in the house: “You are working a lot,” she reports. If it does not expire a new feed contract, the current delivery line would also be cut. “I questioned this by telephone, the answer was worse: if the LoWower Austria network eliminates my system, I can’t even produce for my own needs,” says Stacher shocked.
Ordinary customer for 45 years
Against her objection that she has been in horror since 1980 and about the procedure that the EVN would no longer deliver electricity despite the valid contract, it was answered that this letter will go to all PV system owners. Stacher was enough, she changed the provider.
From a technical point of view, however, it is not possible to separate reference and enter with many plants, you must cut both. This is already possible with Black -Out -proof feed -in and so that Stacher could continue to produce for himself.
For lunch sun is an electricity price in the basement
EVN spokesperson Stefan Zach emphasizes that more than 80 percent of the previous feed-in customers would have accepted the offer. “The values for the current sun that were introduced in it and more and more related to other times. We therefore replace the old 1: 1 model with a market-friendly fee,” he regrets that Stacher has set the letter differently.
“We want to make it clear that it will be closed if there is no further unreal.
Source: Krone

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