Bonsoir
I am not a pro but I can try to bring my knowledge and my advice to all those who are interested in photovoltaic..car despite what is written a little higher
even by exceeding 3Kwc it is "profitable" .. and especially for the planet .. but also for the wallet .. because with a small simple and legal assembly .. you can also be entitled to the tax credit .. under certain conditions ... but you can also recover the VAT ... at 19.6% in this case the
so do not hesitate to post on the forum and to give me the link of the post with a small Mp on your questions .. and for those who want to "get started" .. or those who are already producers
Everything you need to know about photovoltaics in France
Hello Econologues, Hi Régis,
I am announcing the publication ofa Sycomorean brochure on photovoltaics in France.
mirror: https://www.econologie.com/photovoltaiqu ... -4292.html
Here is the summary.
Downloadable Pdf
This brochure is published as part of a complete, clear and free information for the general public.
Edit by Christophe: here is the link where is stored the doc on the site https://www.econologie.com/photovoltaiqu ... -4292.html
See you soon
I also report the launch of the entire Economic Affairs Committee on photovoltaics which took place on November 16 at the National Assembly.
I am announcing the publication ofa Sycomorean brochure on photovoltaics in France.
mirror: https://www.econologie.com/photovoltaiqu ... -4292.html
Here is the summary.
Downloadable Pdf
This brochure is published as part of a complete, clear and free information for the general public.
Edit by Christophe: here is the link where is stored the doc on the site https://www.econologie.com/photovoltaiqu ... -4292.html
See you soon
I also report the launch of the entire Economic Affairs Committee on photovoltaics which took place on November 16 at the National Assembly.
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How is your tax credit calculated?
The following government documentation is from June 2009, the tax credit was 50% of eligible expenses; In your calculations now take only 25% of your eligible expenses: (see 5 page in the following link)
http://www11.minefi.gouv.fr/boi/boi2009/5fppub/textes/5b2209/5b2209.pdf
Another interesting link:
http://www.outilssolaires.com/pv/prin-couts.htm
The following government documentation is from June 2009, the tax credit was 50% of eligible expenses; In your calculations now take only 25% of your eligible expenses: (see 5 page in the following link)
http://www11.minefi.gouv.fr/boi/boi2009/5fppub/textes/5b2209/5b2209.pdf
Another interesting link:
http://www.outilssolaires.com/pv/prin-couts.htm
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WARNINGS
wait for the next finance law 2011 to know exactly what you can claim ... if it does not change yet en route
wait for the next finance law 2011 to know exactly what you can claim ... if it does not change yet en route
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to contact on info@sol-aire.info
http://forum-photovoltaique.fr/index.php
Hello everybody
Very rich news at the moment on the PV:
1) Draft new rates applicable in March 2011 (source TECSOL)
2) Comprehensive bill (source TECSOL)
3) Field data of the end PV 2010 (source ENERPLAN)
The news is very bad, especially with a floor price of 12 cts € / kWh for ground-based power stations, ie 2 at 3 times less than before the moratorium.
The other huge problem is the downward fluctuation of tariffs as and when requests are made, which means that no project leader will be able to know the purchase price of his kWh PV at the time of his request.
Very rich news at the moment on the PV:
1) Draft new rates applicable in March 2011 (source TECSOL)
2) Comprehensive bill (source TECSOL)
3) Field data of the end PV 2010 (source ENERPLAN)
The news is very bad, especially with a floor price of 12 cts € / kWh for ground-based power stations, ie 2 at 3 times less than before the moratorium.
The other huge problem is the downward fluctuation of tariffs as and when requests are made, which means that no project leader will be able to know the purchase price of his kWh PV at the time of his request.
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Remundo wrote:The other huge problem is the downward fluctuation of tariffs as and when requests are made, which means that no project leader will be able to know the purchase price of his kWh PV at the time of his request.
Good evening
that is what many fear, me first.
but during a call from a Lyon company (I change the subject) which gives me the impression of being correct, I accepted that they come to see me and; really the chance was yesterday.
they offered me 20 m2 panels, and 3 kwc maximum, they took photo of the roof and the cumulus, the electric meter also, and they discussed, in fact they offered me a self-financing .....
from memory, for 8 years the money from the sale to EDF I had to reimburse the lender organization subsidiary of EDF (according to them) but when I asked for the brand of the panels, German answer, "me" yes but what brand, answer SUN VALLEY and on their site before they came I saw French material ..... who is telling the truth ??
then the price 22000 euros, but they add, you pay nothing, not even the installation costs of the resale counter to EDF? AND
in the price there was a water heater ECS thermodynamic, why ??? In any case, as they did not want to leave the contracts so that we could study the matter at home, they wanted a signature of the documents in a row? THEY ARE DISTRIBUTED (with their unsigned contract)
I noted some figures on a piece of paper 3195kwh / an? edf pays 60,176 e per kWh, total ANNUAL 1923 euros.
I know they had EDF letterheads and everything was subject to acceptance of the files.
conclusion: between the above and resale prices down after some links I am much less hot.
for example: (see the first title)
http://www.greenunivers.com/
cordially
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"life has more imagination than our dreams carry" christophe COLOMB
We must stop with the windfall effect that benefits only the yallins as your visitors.
The real issue is that the concessionaires of the electricity networks are obliged to buy all solar electricity at the normal rate, without any other formality.
Because today, what I planned last year with a purchase in China, arrived in France: 3KWc, it is 4600 € panels in France is 0,06 € / kWh. cf detail https://www.econologie.com/forums/post194806.html#194806
PS: add the forgotten link
The real issue is that the concessionaires of the electricity networks are obliged to buy all solar electricity at the normal rate, without any other formality.
Because today, what I planned last year with a purchase in China, arrived in France: 3KWc, it is 4600 € panels in France is 0,06 € / kWh. cf detail https://www.econologie.com/forums/post194806.html#194806
PS: add the forgotten link
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Hi Michel,
The 60 ct € / kWh: it's over.
Some are rushing right now to file the connection requests, but I think it's haphazard ...
Since August 2010, the PV industry lives in a pricing uncertainty and legal deregulation of all times, with retroactive effects very abusive.
@Bernard: I did not understand the calculation.
The 60 ct € / kWh: it's over.
Some are rushing right now to file the connection requests, but I think it's haphazard ...
Since August 2010, the PV industry lives in a pricing uncertainty and legal deregulation of all times, with retroactive effects very abusive.
@Bernard: I did not understand the calculation.
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Thanks for the 3 references Remundo.
Houla is worse than I thought ... but 12 cts € / kWh is the average French rate subscription included!
We can therefore affirm that the PV "on the ground" is no longer subsidized (= "free" market) and that therefore no longer need for a dossier and request for a subsidy and that therefore pirate connections and electric car charging risk exploding !!
Do not tell me they did not think about that?
Too bad for them, so much for econology!
Remundo wrote:The news is very bad, especially with a floor price of 12 cts € / kWh for ground-based power stations, ie 2 at 3 times less than before the moratorium.
The other huge problem is the downward fluctuation of tariffs as and when requests are made, which means that no project leader will be able to know the purchase price of his kWh PV at the time of his request.
Thanks for the 3 references Remundo.
Houla is worse than I thought ... but 12 cts € / kWh is the average French rate subscription included!
We can therefore affirm that the PV "on the ground" is no longer subsidized (= "free" market) and that therefore no longer need for a dossier and request for a subsidy and that therefore pirate connections and electric car charging risk exploding !!
Do not tell me they did not think about that?
Too bad for them, so much for econology!
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you do not think so well to say Christophe ...
Ironically, here the government declines parity network.
Except that a PV panel is not on equal terms with the atom ...
Ironically, here the government declines parity network.
Except that a PV panel is not on equal terms with the atom ...
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