Spain has had its share of boom and bust in the PV industry. The initial Spanish solar feed in tariff was far too high, really impressive for investors but completely not sustainable in terms of power purchase. It appears that the Spanish government is giving another crack at it, and it is beginning to approve projects again. Spain has been a learning experience for the PV industry, as well as policy makers. Lets hope that this time, the victory wont be short lived, and the Spanish market will open back up to investment and profitability for everyone.
The apparent cap for current policy is 500MW/year, 241MW of which are set aside for ground mounted systems.
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| Spain |
|
25 year feed in tariff |
| Roof installation |
<30 kWp |
0,34€ /kWh |
| Roof installation |
<30 kWp |
0,32€ /kWh |
| Free field installation |
|
0,29€ /kWh |
Spain'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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