L R AS Published on Monday 25 May 2020 - n° 323 - Categories:Germany
German government agrees to raise the ceiling by 52 GW
The coalition government in Germany has reached an agreement to raise the ceiling of the installations, currently set at 52 GW. However, the Minister of the Economy
L R AS Published on Monday 25 May 2020 - n° 323 - Categories:Germany
Auctions in Germany: everything for solar energy and 5 cts € threshold respected!
At the new auction in Germany, no wind turbine bids were accepted. The 204 MW were distributed as follows
L R AS Published on Monday 18 May 2020 - n° 322 - Categories:Germany
German union BSW calls for 52 GW ceiling to be raised
The EEG sets subsidies for installations of less than 750 kWp up to a ceiling of 52 GW photovoltaic installed in Germany. This ceiling will be reached during the summer.
L R AS Published on Monday 4 May 2020 - n° 320 - Categories:Germany
Germany installed 1.1 GW in the first quarter
With an installation volume of 368 MW in March, Germany installed 1.1 GW in the first quarter and reached 50 GW.
PV Magazine of1 May
L R AS Published on Sunday 26 April 2020 - n° 319 - Categories:Germany
A German fleet of 200,000 storage systems
In Germany, the market for photovoltaic systems with domestic batteries has doubled in two years. EuPD Research estimates that around 65,000 solar systems with storage
L R AS Published on Sunday 26 April 2020 - n° 319 - Categories:Germany
The German photovoltaic market and its prospects
According to the German market research company EuPD Research, Germany has an installation potential of 1,000 GW by 2050, whereas the ceiling for investment aid is currently limited to 52 GW.
In a survey of 1,000 owners,
L R AS Published on Sunday 19 April 2020 - n° 318 - Categories:Germany
Poor prospects for PV installations in Germany this year
In Germany, after satisfactory solar installations in the first quarter, the outlook for the coming months is poor.
L R AS Published on Sunday 19 April 2020 - n° 318 - Categories:Germany
Low energy demand limits fossil fuel-based production in Germany
In Germany, the drop in energy demand due to containment and the commissioning of new RE installations
L R AS Published on Saturday 11 April 2020 - n° 317 - Categories:Germany
Germany celebrates 20 years of the EEG Act
Germany is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the EEG Act. This law has contributed to the installation of almost 50 GW in the country, and to an annual volume of global installations that has increased from 500 MW in 2000 to 123 GW in 2019.
Wacker is always
L R AS Published on Sunday 5 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:Germany
German solar construction sites seem little disturbed
Rooftop solar installations in Germany appear to be little affected by the epidemic. This is the result of a survey carried out by a photovoltaic magazine among various players in the solar industry. Companies are still taking orders at the moment.
L R AS Published on Sunday 5 April 2020 - n° 316 - Categories:Germany
Germany installed 700 MW in the first two months of 2020
Germany has installed 700 MW in the first two months of 2020, bringing the installed capacity
L R AS Published on Sunday 29 March 2020 - n° 315 - Categories:auctions, Germany
In Germany, 301 MW at an average price of €0.0518 per kWh
The German government has allocated 301 MW of photovoltaic capacity
L R AS Published on Monday 23 March 2020 - n° 314 - Categories:Germany, storage, storage area
The storage market in Germany
The German market achieved a turnover of €5.5 billion in 2019, with 13,300 employees. It grew by 10% compared to 2018.
Storage in industry and commerce
L R AS Published on Monday 23 March 2020 - n° 314 - Categories:Germany
German BSW fears delays in construction work
Because coronavirus causes delays in delivery and staff shortages, the solar association BSW fears negative consequences for new solar parks,
L R AS Published on Sunday 22 March 2020 - n° 314 - Categories:Germany
BSW solar association calls for flexibility measures
The German solar association BSW is calling on the authorities to make subsidy schedules more flexible so that projects facing the epidemic are not penalised. Construction sites have been disrupted