Between dreams and realities in Germany

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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by moinsdewatt » 23/08/20, 15:25

Precise timetable for the exit of coal and lignite power stations in Germany.

Spelling out the coal exit - Germany's phase-out plan
Coal Climate & CO2


Germany has passed legislation to end coal-fired power generation by 2038 at the latest and agreed on a shutdown schedule for individual lignite power plants as well as compensation payments for operators. For hard coal, meanwhile, the coal exit law foresees auctions for plant operators to take capacity off the grid according to the timetable timetable. (UPDATES Parliament adopts coal exit law on 3 July)

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All the details : https://www.cleanenergywire.org/factshe ... -law-draft
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by moinsdewatt » 02/09/20, 14:28

Welcome to the Energy Charts
The website for interactive graphs displaying electricity production and spot market prices in Germany

https://www.energy-charts.de/index.htm

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On the link to production we have the production curves for the current week.

https://www.energy-charts.de/power.htm

For example, at 11:45 am they have nearly 25 MW of solar PV.

In France, on the Rte site, we see 6.1 GW at 11:45 am, ie 4 times less.
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by moinsdewatt » 02/09/20, 14:33

Germany intends to add 13.5 GW of PV solar parks by 2028, and also 5.3 GW on roofs.

Germany to tender 18.8 GW of PV by 2028
The German government is planning to tender 5.3 GW in the rooftop segment and 13.5 GW for large-scale PV projects.


SEPTEMBER 1, 2020 SANDRA ENKHARDT

A first draft of what the amendment to Germany's renewable energy law, the EEG, could look like has leaked from the Federal Ministry of Economics. pv magazine Germany has obtained a copy.

The new law, which is expected to come into force on January 1, 2021, includes a tender scheme for solar and other renewables that could result in the deployment of 18.8 GW of PV power capacity from 2021 to 2028, with a minimum of 1.9 GW and a maximum of 2.8 GW being planned to be allocated per year.

Of this total capacity, 5.3 GW will be tendered in the rooftop segment, while another 13.5 GW will be assigned for large-scale PV projects. Tenders for the rooftop segment will apply to systems larger than 500 kWp, while systems up to 500 kW will be eligible for a feed in tariff.

Through these new tenders, the German federal government wants to further reduce final prices for PV technology. According to the draft, the maximum price in the tenders should drop from the current € 0.0750 / kWh to € 0.0590 for ground-mounted systems. For roof systems, a maximum value of € 0.090 / kWh is envisaged.

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Furthermore, the German government seems to be favorable to increasing the size limit for solar projects from 10 MW currently to 20 MW. The EEG draft also shows that there will be separate tenders for big rooftop projects in the future. So far, these projects had to compete with ground-mounted solar plants in tenders for PV plants ranging in size from 750 kW to 10 MW, and usually had little chance.

Moreover, the draft also defines a framework for PV projects that will see their 20-year FIT contract expires. The operators of these systems will be entitled to receive a special tariff in the future, as the government recognizes that direct sale to the spot market is still unprofitable. However, it is also stated that the federal government wants to promote the expansion of renewable energy sources “as far as possible, market-driven”.

Other core elements of the EEG draft include anchoring the goal of making Germany gas neutral by 2050. In addition, implementation of the Climate Protection Program 2030 will begin when the new law comes into force. The program will include the 65 percent renewable energy target in German electricity consumption. For this purpose, expansion paths are defined for the individual technologies in order to achieve the goal. For photovoltaics, the aim is to increase installed capacity from 52 GW currently to 100 GW. The target for onshore wind power is 71 GW and 20 GW for offshore wind power.


https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/09/01/ ... v-by-2028/
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by moinsdewatt » 02/09/20, 14:35

Germany reaches 52 GW of solar PV capacity at the end of July:

Germany deployed 447 MW in July
According to the latest figures from the Federal Network Agency, the country's cumulative installed PV power has now reached 51.98 GW.

AUGUST 31, 2020 PETRA HANNEN

Germany deployed around 447 MW of new PV capacity in June, according to new figures released this week by the Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur). May and June saw newly installed PV power reach 446 MW and 437 MW, respectively. In July 2019, new additions totaled 292 MW.

In the first seven months of 2020, developers connected 2.80 GW of solar to the grid compared to 2.38 GW in the same period a year earlier. The country's cumulative solar capacity topped 51.98 GW at the end of July.

Almost 355 of the 447 MW deployed so far this year are attributable to PV projects that were implemented outside of the tender scheme for solar plants exceeding 750 kW in size. The ground-mounted systems with an output of up to 750 kW, which can be built outside the tender scheme, made up a total of 32.7 MW of the total new capacity for July.

In September, feed-in tariffs and market premiums will again fall 1.4%. Depending on type and size of system, FITs range between € 0.0669 and € 0.0877 / kWh. In the direct marketing system category - mandatory for arrays with a generation capacity above 100 kW - the payment is € 0.0603 / kWh.


https://www.pv-magazine.com/2020/08/31/ ... w-in-july/
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by sicetaitsimple » 02/09/20, 14:49

moinsdewatt wrote:Germany intends to add 13.5 GW of PV solar parks by 2028, and also 5.3 GW on roofs.


Germany had to do something, as the current EEG predicted a ceiling of 52GW installed PV beyond which all support systems shut down for new projects, which explains the rather impressive levels of MW. put into service in recent months, to come before the "ax".
The level of around 2GW / year forecast by 2028 appears technically reasonable.
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by Obamot » 02/09/20, 17:59

sicetaitsimple wrote:
moinsdewatt wrote:Germany intends to add 13.5 GW of PV solar parks by 2028, and also 5.3 GW on roofs.


Germany had to do something, as the current EEG predicted a ceiling of 52GW installed PV beyond which all support systems shut down for new projects, which explains the rather impressive levels of MW. put into service in recent months, to come before the "ax".
The level of around 2GW / year forecast by 2028 appears technically reasonable.


Source?
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by sicetaitsimple » 02/09/20, 18:19

Obamot wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:
moinsdewatt wrote:Germany intends to add 13.5 GW of PV solar parks by 2028, and also 5.3 GW on roofs.


Germany had to do something, as the current EEG predicted a ceiling of 52GW installed PV beyond which all support systems shut down for new projects, which explains the rather impressive levels of MW. put into service in recent months, to come before the "ax".
The level of around 2GW / year forecast by 2028 appears technically reasonable.


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The EEG.
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by Christophe » 02/09/20, 18:36

sicetaitsimple wrote:Germany had to do something, as the current EEG predicted a ceiling of 52GW installed PV beyond which all support systems shut down for new projects, which explains the rather impressive levels of MW. put into service in recent months, to come before the "ax".


It has been months since there was no more need for help for PV to be profitable ... especially in an industrial park!

Aid too often falls into the pockets of installers and corrupt the market ... it has been said for 15 years!

So DEAD AID TO THE PV !!
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by sicetaitsimple » 02/09/20, 18:48

Christophe wrote:
sicetaitsimple wrote:Germany had to do something, as the current EEG predicted a ceiling of 52GW installed PV beyond which all support systems shut down for new projects, which explains the rather impressive levels of MW. put into service in recent months, to come before the "ax".


It has been months since there was no more need for help for PV to be profitable ... especially in an industrial park!


Go explain it to the Germans, what do you want me to tell you?

Having said that, you may be confusing small individual self-consumption projects in countries where electricity is very expensive and "industrial" projects that need some kind of premium ensuring them a minimum remuneration when market prices collapse , which will be more and more often the case during the day in summer.
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Re: Between dreams and realities in Germany




by Christophe » 02/09/20, 18:56

I'm confusing nothing at all ...the Wc is currently leaving China at 0.2 - 0.3 $ / Wp !! See less in large quantities ...

1 Wp will produce (in the North of France or Europe) 1 kWh per year ... gross profitability on Wp in France 1 to 2 years without installation price, without intermediary ... WITHOUT HELP !!

In Germany, profitability is a few months ... because electricity is more expensive ...

So the speech of investment assistantship is ridiculous and childish "Ze ve de zaides" and ultimately only fattens the intermediaries ...

In short, the price of a complete current installation in France should not exceed 1.5 € / Wp all inclusive ...

When I see BIG PIGS still selling 1000 € per m2 (i.e. 6 € / m2) ... it makes me puke!
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