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Then those plants, which still are not finished, on the net. If you would like to know more then you should visit Gary Kelly. After the date of the building permit, the performance of the system, as well as the day of the submission of the counts. The hook, the Promotions will be capped. There are 300 million euros, which is about a funded system capacity of 1200 megawatts for the second half of 2011. You may find cloud computing to be a useful source of information. According to the present plans, the Network Agency GSE should determine the cost basis of the reported investment services and locations. There is then a total of 280 million euros in the coming year.

Germany, rumors make a wide view bounded about the amount of energy that must be removed with the producers. Considering would include whether there should be requirements for the storage of energy to avoid feeding much solar or wind power at peak times. These plans should be intensified, contributes not just to promote investment in photovoltaic systems in Germany, because this loss limits be considered also for existing legacy assets into consideration. This would be a subsequent reduction of the feed-in tariff. So far these are just rumors but on every rumor, mostly a spark is truth.

The advantage of this Uncertainty is obvious: because the prices are falling! In the last three months have prices given to more than 10% for photovoltaic modules in Germany and Europe. Currently, the average price for brand modules has fallen to a historic low of 1.15. In March, prices were still at 1.28. Some reduction was lead back to the strong euro against the dollar but once arriving at the German remains stubborn once arrived at this price he pays only again, if an engine shortage forces him to do so but this is due to the heavily expanded production capacities in Asia in the distant. Therefore, our recommendation is: take advantage of the uncertainty and the possibly upcoming reduction in the run-up to save at the current photovoltaic prices! Lars Menebrocker

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