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19/02/2007 By Decree Authority for Energy has approved an incentive for the installation of photovoltaic systems.
This allows the full recovery of investment costs because the State has an incentive equivalent of up to € 0.48 per kWh plant. be eligible for the Energy Account individuals, corporations, public entities and blocks of housing units and buildings.

The electricity produced by ' PV system is measured by a counter located at the outlet of the conversion of direct current into alternating current. In addition, consuming the energy produced directly there is no longer the need to require a distributor body, it is, in practical terms, a considerable savings.

The incentive lasts 20 years from the date of acceptance of the system, and is guaranteed by a regular contract with the GSE, the Manager of Electrical Services.
The incentive rates for photovoltaic are differentiated according to the size of the plants and the degree of architectural integration.
more the system is integrated into the roof or the facade of the building, therefore less visible and more harmonious with the structure, and the higher the incentive.
In this way, besides having a full cost of the dall'incentivo covered by the State and saving on your bill, you will also save on cash flow for companies.

A photovoltaic plant has a life that is around 30-40 years, with a decline in productivity over the years rather limited.

What are the benefits of installing a photovoltaic system?

The energy provided by the sun is free and inexhaustible.
The electricity produced is environmentally friendly and free of any emission of CO2.
The photovoltaic system is highly reliable because there are no moving parts (the panels are guaranteed for 25 years).
Maintenance costs are almost zero.
E 'can install a photovoltaic system at any place where there is light.
You can get the incentive granted by the State Energy Account.

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