Bad Dürkheim relies on the sun: 200 euros for balcony power plants!

Bad Dürkheim fördert Balkonkraftwerke mit bis zu 200 Euro. Informationen zu aktuellen Fördermöglichkeiten finden Sie hier.
Bad Dürkheim promotes balcony power plants with up to 200 euros. You can find information on current funding opportunities here. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Bad Dürkheim relies on the sun: 200 euros for balcony power plants!

Bad Dürkheim has launched a new special council for the introduction of balcony power plants. This initiative is aimed at both owners and tenants, each of which can receive up to 200 euros for their plug -in solar systems. The city council has decided to increase the funding, which has come across broad approval within the city administration. However, the chairman of the climate council criticized the decision and complained that his committee was ignored in the funding. In a joint meeting between the construction committee and the climate council, it was already recommended to promote connector solutions for private households. The maximum funding of 200 euros is therefore intended for each installed balcony power plant, reports the Bad Dürkheimer website also informs about current funding.

funding in comparison

In the same context, it is interesting to look at the funding of other federal states in order to obtain an overall picture. In Berlin, for example, both tenants and owners can apply for 250 euros per balcony power plant, while tenants receive up to 500 euros in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, but the funds are already exhausted for owners. In Saxony, only tenants receive a funding of 300 euros, and here the solar modules must have a minimum output of 300 watt peak (WP). These programs are tailored to the specific needs of the regions and contribute to increasing demand for renewable energies, such as Finanztip

The expansion of balcony power plants is an important step towards sustainable energy policy in Germany. The various conveying systems offer incentives to install photovoltaic systems and can support the amortization through feed -in tariffs that represent state remuneration for every kilowatt hour of photovoltaic flow in the public power grid. The information can be viewed on the Federal Network Agency website. In addition, private individuals can apply for special loans to banks to cover the costs for the installation, such as the Bad Dürkheimer website describes.

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