Germany added 292 MW of solar in July
Germany's Federal Network Agency said new
PV capacity reached 291.7 MW in July, a good 20 MW more than the amount connected
in June.
The strongest market driver remains
projects – rooftop and ground-mounted – with a generation capacity of no more
than 750 kW, under the feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme.
Only 18.5 MW of project capacity came
online during the month as a result of utility scale tenders. A further 26.2 MW
came from large scale projects built outside the tender scheme. The remaining
250 MW or so came in the form of rooftop installations and other types of
array. Only 945 kW came online under the tenant electricity scheme in July.
In the first seven months of the year
Germany added 2.38 GW of new solar with its cumulative installed capacity
topping 48.31 GW. German tariffs will cease when total capacity hits 52 GW, a
figure analysts expect to arrive next year.
In September, feed-in tariffs and market
premiums will again fall 1.4%. Depending on type and size of system, FITs are
between €0.0713 and €0.1033/kWh. In the ‘direct marketing’ system category –
mandatory for arrays with a generation capacity above 100 kW – the payment is
€0.004/kWh. For October, a further 1.4% reduction in payments for systems with
a capacity of up to 750 kW has already been fixed.
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