Everything you need to know about photovoltaics in France
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my poor AD, they don't even know what a kW or a kWh or a kWp is. They are like dunces who are asked a school question, they go looking for an obscure piece of legislation a little relative to the question, do not understand anything, but put it in your face, and collect their big paycheck. X000 € / month.
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ABC2019 wrote:ENERC wrote:Afterwards, when there is neither sun nor wind, we will run on gas. It's not death either: a gas plant costs around 600 million GW. With the Flamanville EPR prototype, 20 GW would have been built for the same price.
still do we need to have enough, and who will build the last ones that will hardly ever be used, but which are essential to avoid black outs?
FYI, here is the electricity production of the last week in France, not a lot of sun and not always wind.
Explain to me how we would have avoided freezing in the dark if we no longer have nuclear power or thermal power stations.
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with liquid nitrogen energy storage systems.
ABC I put you a zero you do not retain anything at all from the lessons.
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Bonjour,
As this thread is entitled: Everything you need to know about photovoltaics in France
So here is something to know and keep in mind regarding self-consumption:
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/ar ... 034095202/
The cacsi (SI for Without Injection) offered by enedis ... are not in line with the law ... it is all the same annoying.
As this thread is entitled: Everything you need to know about photovoltaics in France
So here is something to know and keep in mind regarding self-consumption:
https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/codes/ar ... 034095202/
The cacsi (SI for Without Injection) offered by enedis ... are not in line with the law ... it is all the same annoying.
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AD 44 wrote:The cacsi (SI for Without Injection) offered by enedis ... are not in line with the law ... it is all the same annoying.
I do not understand what you are saying. The article of law deals with grid injection, while the CACSI as its name suggests deals with the particular case where the producer undertakes to self-consume all his production, therefore without grid injection.
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The law authorizes the injection of surplus.
The cacsi d enedis forbids it.
The cacsi d enedis forbids it.
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If you want to inject, you have to take out a CRAE.
https://www.enedis.fr/le-contrat-dacces ... eau-public
https://www.enedis.fr/le-contrat-dacces ... eau-public
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Crae does not authorize the injection of the surplus free of charge as specified by law.
Cacsi does not authorize the injection.
Cacsi does not authorize the injection.
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AD 44 wrote:Crae does not authorize the injection of the surplus free of charge as specified by law.
Read the CRAE contract template downloadable at the bottom of the Enedis page which I have provided the link to:
8.1.3. Case of the Producer wishing to sell the electricity injected into the RPD free of charge
Without prejudice to the costs invoiced for TURPE in accordance with article 9.1 of the general conditions, when the Producer
intends to consume all or part of the electricity produced by its Production Installation (self-producer) itself, it can
decide to attach its Production Facility to the Perimeter of the Enedis Balance Responsible Party in accordance with article
L315-5 of the energy code, if its installed power is less than a value fixed by decree.
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Yes yes yes, I have read.
Turpe et consuel being relatively free.
Turpe et consuel being relatively free.
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AD 44 wrote:Yes yes yes, I have read.
Turpe et consuel being relatively free.
Yes, the Consuel's certificate may seem expensive (a little less than € 200). If there were only scrupulous professionals and talented handymen knowing the standards, everything would be fine .... The simple fact that it exists avoids technical drifts of unscrupulous professionals (and moreover asked to lower their price by their client) or do-it-yourselfers.
But that has nothing to do with "free" mentioned in the article of law that you cited, it is a certificate of conformity of your electrical installation, before any commissioning.
As for Turpe injection, can you give us the amount?
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