The Belgian feed in tariff isn't really a feed in tariff at all. Although it can be calculated as such. After doing the math, it is easy to figure out that only small installations are profitable for the power plant owner. It isn't exactly promising for large scale investors, however the smaller plants at least make installation profitable. Before confusion sets in, we need to clarify that the scheme adds the electricity price to the certificates.
Electricity price + Green certificates = Remuneration
Cant complain, but why the existing programs (feed in tariffs) aren't more profitable just doesn't seem to make sense.
| Belgium |
15 Year
Green certificates
each certificate is worth 65€ |
|
| First 5 kWp |
7 Certificates/MWh |
0,455€/kWh |
| Next 5 kWp |
5 Certificates/MWh |
0,325€/kWh |
| Next 240 kWp |
4 Certificates/MWh |
0,260€/kWh |
| More than 250 kWp |
1 Certificate/MWh |
0,100€/kWh |
Belgium's Feed In Tariff Comment:
Click the money bags below to get today's conversion rates in EUR from www.xe.com I don't link to dollar conversions because it is currently too unstable.
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